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sdandrea1 Bunch a whiners!

I'd love to take them out on a few courses I play. Let them hit their tee shot from an uphill lie. Let them, 1st, find their tee after sticking it in the ground. Let them tee up on a dome, or with the ball way below their feet while standing on that dome. Let them putt on the aerated greens, that had nothing done to them after punching. I wanna see how many of those 30' diameter greens they hit also.

    The USGA has been directionless for quite a while. No new news there.

    Then you have the entitled elite tour players who feel like they're bigger than the game itself. They say all of the right things in front of the camera, but behind the scenes they're not walking the talk. The hypocrisy is off the charts.

    Most recent example: Tom Gillis. Despite two bad rounds at last weekend's Senior PGA Championship, Gillis assumed he'd miss the weekend cutline. He wasted little time hopping on a plane and heading back home. So he gets back home, only to realize that he actually made the cut and had a tee time early Saturday morning.

    “I wasn’t going back,” Gillis told Tony Paul of The (Detroit) News. “I chose family over golf . . . It was more about spending the weekend with family.”

    That all sounds great, who could blame him? Hmm... except maybe the guy he took to task on social media for his "lack of professionalism" as it related to compensating his fill-in caddie down in Mexico, perhaps?

    To my knowledge, Kuchar has made no disparaging comments toward Gillis openly about him taking the weekend off and turning his back on his tour in recent days. Come to think of it, nobody has. In fact, several in the media have stopped just short of recommending no fewer than two major bridges in Detroit to be renamed after him and a Medal of Freedom for "choosing family over golf." No mention of a lack of professionalism with his decision to skip town after two bad opening rounds.

    I'm not meaning to pass judgement, just pointing out the hypocrisy, the double standards.

    Most of these people are talking out of the sides of their mouths.

    
    

      PA-PLAYA Maybe some of the tournament directors will honor Mr. Gillis' commitment to family by not tempting him with any more invitations to play.

        KCee I hope Mr Gillis still payed his caddy for the weekend of work he SHOULD have had.

        maybe a social media backlash should be initiated on behalf of the caddy?

          Spuzz maybe a social media backlash should be initiated on behalf of the caddy?

          Maybe? Who doesn't love jumping on the social media backlash bandwagon?

            KCee This thread and others like it on the Buzz are as close to social media as I get. If I ever jumped into facebook or twitter I'm afraid I would get too far from shore and drown.

              johnnydoom Me too. I don't use Twitter and barely go on FB. I love Instagram because you just go on and look at pretty pictures.

              Par4QC

              Par4QC . I wanna see how many of those 30' diameter greens they hit also.

              Still way more than you do. Sorry, couldn't resist.