godnose. I know that it can be more of a teamwork sport than, say, tennis. (Of course, tennis is another rich person's sport.)
What is teamwork in golf? Kicking your opponent's ball into the rough?
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 07:16:16AM -0700, Jim Devine wrote: > > One of the commentatorson US NPR (John Feinstein?) had some revealing > tid-bits talking about why the US lost the recent Ryder Cup contest to > Europe. The Europeans won because they actually used team-work (and > hugged each other). On the other hand, the millionaire golfers from > the US all flew in on their individual jets and couldn't figure out > team-work. >
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- Re: Golfing for Bush, (continued)
- Re: Golfing for Bush, Jim Devine Thu 28 Sep 2006, 03:51 GMT
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