on 11-04-2019 14:46
Hi guys,
The Masters Tournament 2019, one of the biggest professional golf tournaments, starts today and lasts until 14th April. This takes place on the Augusta National Golf Course in Georgia, USA, every year. You can see the course layout and other info about it on their website here!
I'm not too familiar with professional golf myself to be honest - I've actually never set foot on a golf course (unless you count mini golf?), but I did read a few interesting facts about the Masters that I thought I'd post here!
Do any of you follow professional golf? If so, what's the highlight normally in this tournament if you're tuning in? Do any of you play golf yourselves?
on 11-04-2019 16:49
I used to play -3 times a week and got to handicap of 9. I won a 4-ball tournament at my local golf club in Manchester but that was when I was in my thirties. Family and business then became more important and I haven't played for years.
Go Rory!!
on 11-04-2019 16:56
on 11-04-2019 16:56
Ooh sounds like you're a good golfer then @jonsie !
Rory McIlroy? Here he is discussing (article from 9th April) what he thinks could help him win the Masters title!
on 11-04-2019 19:35
on 11-04-2019 19:35
No interest in golf at all ...sorry.
I will be far too busy watching the 1000th Formula1 race which takes place in China this weekend.
Veritas Numquam Perit
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on 12-04-2019 11:31
on 12-04-2019 11:31
Friends of mine play golf and enjoy it. I have never had the interest (or time)
Veritas Numquam Perit
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Wow the 1000th Formula 1 race! That's pretty cool. Looking forward to reading how that goes @Cleoriff .
@TallTrees Yeah there's a lot of space to walk, although aren't they using those little golf cars (what do you call them?) to get around?
I mentioned that I've never played actual golf. Mini golf on the other hand I do play occasionally, and going again with some colleagues in May! I also play a golf-themed card game on my mobile but that doesn't really compare to real golf either. I would like to try a starter lesson some day though. I'm sure it's much tougher than it looks and could be a good challenge!
on 12-04-2019 16:31
on 12-04-2019 16:31
Hi @Marjo
It is an expensive hobby ~ may have changed now but the Clubs yearly subscriptions were high.
Then there is all the "kit" club for this and a club for that and you have to "look the part"
Golf carts! The clubs I have visited there were no carts! Probably Old Britain though
Anyway it is a good & healthy sport lovely views and spaces. Mini Golf ~ splendid about my size too!
enjoy the game when you go Marjo.
on 16-04-2019 07:03
Thank you for this thread
I just luv that particular USA golf course in Augusta ... Lovely to know that it was once a plant nursery ... ... ... will tell my mum Olwen, she's like to know that
I find watching golf on the tv sooo relaxing ... & ... enjoy looking at 'the scenery'
I have only every done crazy golf at the seaside ... or ... pitch & put in our local park
I can well remember Tony Jacklyn getting the 1st ever live televised 'hole in one'
I don't do sport ... but ... can really enjoy such as sportsmen / sportswomen at the top of their game
Sooo TIGER WOODS won
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Not a fan of golf (or Tiger Woods if honest)
I was furious when the BBC started rambling on about 'the biggest comeback ever seen in the history of sport' when he won.
They seem to have forgotten about this fella....Niki Lauda who survived this ...Germany 1976
Sustained serious burns to his head, neck and throat. Was on life support and given the last rites in hospital.
Then came back SIX weeks later to race again.... winning world championships in 1977 and 1984
Now THAT's what I call the 'biggest comeback ever'....
Veritas Numquam Perit