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Saturday, May 26, 2018

Golf Review, 2018 Senior PGA Championship, 2nd Round (Kitchen Aid)

Golf Review, 2018 Senior PGA Championship, 2nd Round (Kitchen Aid)

I’m afraid of saying what goes near thick rough because golfers need to be given truth or else each athlete will go into a false calculation of loss despite the personality, acting, or mandatory divergence against the competitors.  Jr. Pac-Man on the Atari 2600 would be frustrating to professional golfers because it’s a game where you can’t lead away from the obstacles in fashion let alone reliable tools.  Even with this to say, I don’t believe that “killing” should be the right term for golfing due to the word’s vulgar nature that indicates laziness rather than productive means of flow.  And that goes for “killer” too.  Just get rid of the words; nobody is killing anybody on a golf course on a typical day and wrestlers are more permitted of these gross metaphors.  Don’t make me bump the PGA announcers with a history book.  Besides those particular problems we can see the golfers in their styles and it has nothing to do with a stupid hat.  We’ve been forced to wear clothes.  No one asked us if we wanted the clothes, it just happens to be.  Right here I’m remarking on the golfers and also their professionalism with the clubs from attitudes as recognized as Harbor Shores.  Just recently I’ve taken to eating Carne Tampique at Domingo’s around the bend close to Shell and an abandoned Chevron.  Let me think.  I guess luxury is where you find it.  Athletes in golf work hard towards their objectives no matter what their clothes are.  Maybe I’m being silly and my referential points indicate their switch between landmarks of grass.  Grass is very much part of the game.  With a good club and geometric consciousness a golfer may head to the next flag not only in presence of body but also in presence of ball to begin before that.  Sure, players of golf can visit the holes prior to intense activity in front of the cameras and bagging jokers, but who should forget the fun?  Sometimes I wish people in fashion didn’t have so much examination of fits.  It’s not like I’m going to remember Jack Nicklaus more because he’s not as fat as I am.  This is a joke, don’t get me wrong.  While the 2nd round of the Senior PGA Championship this year doesn’t leave the golfers containing every piece of testament in golf history there ought to be enough swings, light and low or high and dry, which return the favor of TV watching or what I like to call “McDonald’s in a ham sandwich”.  Action is great throughout their show on Golf Channel when Pavin acts on a mark, Jimenez didn’t procrastinate much in Spain, and plenty of athletes mark their territory in motion which is soft and gentle for the appropriate goals on ironing the club.  


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