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Obviously he should've spent 2 minutes and gotten the shout inbounds.

    Apparently, golf snobs are not feeling the Jason Day vibe. Referring to Fetterman is not fair, not sure Fetterman is a golfer.

      Yipsy

      I’m surprised that pigeons didn’t find that statue attractive. 🙄🙄🙄

      Congratulations to rory for the win. He didn't step on his own dick yesterday.

      VigilanteTrail
      I would have moved the ball...Not taking a chance on hitting a root and injuring already injured wrist; or hitting the tree and taking one to the boys; or breaking my club - they aren't free for me...Just sayin...

      sdandrea1
      I find jeans are ok in the Fall and early Spring but they have to be the flannel lined ones. Of course I live in Western Pennsylvania where the weather changes every 20 minutes and the accuracy of the weather prognosticators is slightly lower than Phil's annual predictions on Feb. 2nd...

        raggmann54

        I agree. Many amateur/public venues allow jeans. I wear flannel-lined pants in cold weather golf, but PGA TOUR/SWEATPANTS? Really?

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          sdandrea1 Our semi-private course allows jeans. I don't wear them because I think the casual khaki pants I wear to work are more comfortable.

          Some of the younger guys wear sweatpants on the colder days. Not a big deal. I just got some nice sweatpants off Amazon cheap that I would golf in. Nice soft stretch fabric with pockets and if you didn't see the drawstring you might think they were high end golf pants.

          I've never played a round of golf in a pair of pants.

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            Ever seen a tournament under the lights? Love the idea. Too bad there's a time difference. Golf in primetime would feel very different. Light pole hazards now a factor. I want to see someone turn out a light.

            Yipsy I've never played a round of golf in a pair of pants.

            No pics, please.......