I'm not a historian by any means on golf but I do like tradition.
I always watch the majors and a few of the others but why in the world does the British Open
have one green with 2 holes ? 3 greens with in 200 feet of each other ?
What tradition is that ?
Supposedly it's a refurbished and a new course but don't you think that's a little over the top ?
What's in store for next year, shooting through a clowns nose and then a windmill?
Yes I know the course it's 3 thousands years old but cmon man.
I always watch the majors and a few of the others but why in the world does the British Open
have one green with 2 holes ? 3 greens with in 200 feet of each other ?
What tradition is that ?
Supposedly it's a refurbished and a new course but don't you think that's a little over the top ?
What's in store for next year, shooting through a clowns nose and then a windmill?
Yes I know the course it's 3 thousands years old but cmon man.