I spent a month in Korea and only a day in Seoul. I'm sure Seoul has more I missed (like the DMZ) but the rest of Korea I'm not itching to go back to. Japan, on the other hand, I've been planning a return trip there since the moment I left.
Spend more time in Japan vs Korea. I'd just spend the entire time in Japan, to be honest. I think it's a far better vacation.
But if you're single and ready to mingle, Korean women do love Americans.
Par is a construct to help the golf viewer keep better track of who is winning. That's all.
How many strokes does it take you to complete 72 holes? That's all that matters.
His cunty ass reply to George calling for a stiffer penalty: "I'll bring a tissue next time". Fuck off, prick. This isn't demolition derby.
He didn't even make an attempt to defend himself, which is pretty telling of his intent. I respect his race craft but I also wonder if others drove with the same reckless abandon he does, how would F1 look? I feel like a lot of his ability comes down to his willingness to push the envelope and not give a fuck about consequences.
Username checks out.
Also, 1 or 2x per week is a shit ton of golf. Though I'm guessing by the typos and run-ons in your post, you may not have been sober when you posted and meant to say per month, not per week.
You pop in, on a message board meant for discussion, make a bold statement, and then disappear. Not particularly sincere.
dis·in·gen·u·ous
/ˌdisənˈjenyəwəs/
adjective
not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does.
"he was being somewhat disingenuous as well as cynical"
I don't trust Alabama of all places to elect a sane human being as senator to replace Tuberville but there is no way they could possibly do worse. So I guess yay?
Combo of a great move from Max and terrible braking from Oscar. Both had to happen for that swap to occur. Even George was baffled by Oscar.
Entertaining race, I enjoyed it.
He has been spraying it all over the park by his driver standards so something is off.
Can shafts be non conforming (obviously yes, just not something you hear about often)? For these guys, I would bet shaft is far more important than the head. And for Rory, I would think you could stick whatever head at the top of his go to shaft and you'd never know the difference so his driver struggles are that much more of a mystery.
Side note... The commenters talking about Scheffler not playing well... He's within 5 going into the weekend you slap dicks.
The golf can't be beat. We just joined a club in Scotland for the discounts on other courses for an upcoming trip - annual dues are only $350 and the course is an old Tom Morris design. Just bonkers how affordable golf is there.
And there are companies that can pull this off. They don't have or need unions. And then there are companies where they can't pull this off (for a variety of reasons). They get unions. It's self correcting, to an extent.
And if your argument is "well, you can just quit and stick it to them" - think about that from the perspective of an employee living paycheck to paycheck. That's just not a feasible solution.
Both of you are correct on all counts. There were a ton of good reasons for the move and one bad one (it's how it's always been so we shouldn't change, which is a stupid reason to not change).
It gives a nice cadence to the calendar as well with one golf major per month for 4 months and then the FedEx in Aug.