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Ha,ha. Whether or not someone can tell you what’s important in your life.
Ha,ha. Whether or not someone can tell you what’s important in your life.
DonM What are we arguing about exactly?
Mullet vs. coiffed. Shorts vs capris.
Sneakylong Ha,ha. Whether or not someone can tell you what’s important in your life.
Not at all the point
What thread is this?
Sure it’s the point. Telling someone that sports have any real importance in their life is laughable, is telling someone what should or shouldn’t have any value in their life.
But like many issues we disagree on we can agree to disagree.
https://www.golfmagic.com/liv-golf/report-pga-tour-pro-says-he-wants-punch-liv-golfs-talor-gooch
Look for some fisticuffs at the next joint event. Lol
Sneakylong But like many issues we disagree on we can agree to disagree.
Like Eye 2 irons are beautiful, right?
Absolutely. In the eye of the beholder. Lol
Sneakylong Absolutely. In the eye of the beer holder. Lol
There, fixed that for you.
Sneakylong Your last sentence is my whole point. Whatever you personally place value on is valuable to you. We place value on things that don't have intrinsic value. Sports only matter if one thinks they do, and to the extent one thinks they do.
I'm not projecting my values on anyone. I love sports more than probably 80% of the population. I am simply pointing out that the value of sports is extrinsic, not intrinsic. You or anybody else could make the Buccaneers games the most important thing in your life, if you want to, and I don't care at all. But those games still don't have intrinsic value.
Walterjn Sneakylong Absolutely. In the eye of the beer holder. Lol
Shameless plug from one of Nick’s old bands.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233331249_Does_sport_have_intrinsic_value
Whether sports offers internal or external value is up for debate. Many differing views. Like many other things. Sports is a microcosm of society. But we’re getting far afield.
Sneakylong nope, your missing the point, again. Sports are very important in my life, playing not pro sports though.
But rsvman2 was talking about your beloved "legacy" in pro sports and I think you know that. Who.wins the World Series or a major while entertaining at the time is meaningless in most anyone's life. I doubt you put your beloved Patriots SB wins on the same pedestal as the birth of your child, or your marriage and if you do I feel sorry for you.
Sneakylong The abstract in your link says 'the paper... concludes that sport does not have intrinsic value,' so thanks for proving my point, I guess.
Not so fast. There’s several articles within that link that give just the opposite view. Nice try though.
These guys feel so entitled. I guess they just reflect their benefactors who are used to buying their way into everything.lol
There’s criteria you need to get OWGR. The one most cited is the 72 holes. But also a 36 hole cut. Plus other criteria like size of field etc..
Tiger’s Hero World Challenge is the only PGA Tournament that doesn’t meet that criteria. And probably should lose World Ranking Points status.
Although players earned their way into that tournament (with OWGR lol). There is no earning your way onto LIV as of now. Although they say they will offer 4 spots to qualify for.
Also heard Greg Norman will be in Washington to lobby Congress.
Sneakylong I hate to say it, but they do have a point. You could compare the LIV Tour to other small field Tour events where only the top players are invited and get points. You have to "earn" your way into those events, but they block out many other players and the points help keep top players higher in the rankings for longer. Also the Tour awards full points if an event is cut from 72 to 54 holes and only reduces the points to 75% if it's 36 holes so the rules are saying 72 holes is not necessary for points.
As I have said, I am not a fan of LIV just because of the backers, but ignoring that I do feel there could be a case of anti-trust here. The Tour appears to be trying to quash the competition. There are now other events with (at least formerly ranked) players that run more than 36 holes so why can they not earn OWGR points? They appear to be meeting the criteria for those points. And honestly how many points can they earn with so few events? They can still legally be blocked out of the regular Tour events so how many can they earn?
Sneakylong And probably should lose World Ranking Points status.
Although players earned their way into that tournament (with OWGR lol).
Any tournament that is not 'open to the world' should not get ranking points.
gudgawd, THAT is how you 'earn' your way into such tournaments. If you cannot acquire the points because you cannot earn them, how is that fair/equal treatment? I have to sit home, yet you can play and move further ahead of me in ranking? Yet, I never had equal opp throughout the season to earn the points you did? BS