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Golf 2021 Discussion Thread


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12 minutes ago, dcro said:

PGA tour kicks out Trump's golf club from the 2022 calendar. If this is not a witch hunt, then I don't know qhat is. :roflmao:

You need to study some history! :coffee:

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if the president or other high-placed political representant of the country had any "business" activity other than his current political function. he would have been fired from his post a long time ago in Slovakia. Just to say.

 

I can not even imagine our president having her own golf resort or any other commerce, do not want even to imagine the drama it would bring to the public and to the media.

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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A historic day for Philippine sports. Yuka Saso wins the US Women's Open. She becomes the first player from the Philippines to win a golf major.

 

Yuka Saso birdies third playoff hole, becomes second teen to win U.S. Women's Open

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