Papelbon's Poutine said:What city is that in the background of the Rory Omega commercial?
IMO, great golf courses are distinctive. Valhalla isn't, although it sets up well for match play (read: Ryder Cup).twibnotes said:Maybe one of you golf experts can as answer this...why is Valhalla considered, in the words of one of the announcers/analysts, "not that great a course"?
twibnotes said:Maybe one of you golf experts can as answer this...why is Valhalla considered, in the words of one of the announcers/analysts, "not that great a course"?
Papelbon's Poutine said:
Cool thanks, been bugging me. I though it was with those twin towers on the left.
Odd choice tho...
Freddy Linn said:IMO, great golf courses are distinctive. Valhalla isn't, although it sets up well for match play (read: Ryder Cup).
Thanks.Freddy Linn said:IMO, great golf courses are distinctive. Valhalla isn't, although it sets up well for match play (read: Ryder Cup).
Deathofthebambino said:Rory's just so good. So so good.
He's drama-killing good, unfortunatelyDeathofthebambino said:Rory's just so good. So so good.
Great gold courses have at least a handful of memorable holes. Valhalla's only one is 18, which is easy as shit.twibnotes said:Thanks.
Do you mean distinct in terms of the technical aspects (distance, layout etc) or the look and feel?
Ex: Harbour Town is distinct in the sense that it has the light house but I have no idea if it is distinct in other respects
bosockboy said:Lefty needs an eagle and a shank from Rory on 18.
The chance of Rory shanking one on 18 is somewhere between 0% and 0.0%bosockboy said:Lefty needs an eagle and a shank from Rory on 18.
Average Reds said:This is over. Rory and his eyes have it.