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Really enough is enough
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This girl needs to stay in the LPGA and actually WIN something first. I'm tired of her taking up space on the men's tour. If she wants to learn something do it from the sideline and take notes then go practice. Making the same mistakes on the course isn't helping any and how could you possible learn anything if you’re caught up in your play? Take a rest from the publicity stunt and take notes instead.
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Kikocho
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who cares about this lazy assss' "sport"
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Poor ol Rich
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Really enough is enough wrote: This girl needs to stay in the LPGA and actually WIN something first. I'm tired of her taking up space on the men's tour. If she wants to learn something do it from the sideline and take notes then go practice. Making the same mistakes on the course isn't helping any and how could you possible learn anything if you’re caught up in your play? Take a rest from the publicity stunt and take notes instead. I have to disagree here. The best way for most golfers, except Tiger, is to play in an actual tournament before playing in a important/major tournament like the Canadian Open. It is her last chance to make enough money to get her LPGA card without going to Q school. It is a win-win for both parties involve although I don't think it is right.
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Really enough is enough
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Poor ol Rich wrote: <quoted text> I have to disagree here. The best way for most golfers, except Tiger, is to play in an actual tournament before playing in a important/major tournament like the Canadian Open. It is her last chance to make enough money to get her LPGA card without going to Q school. It is a win-win for both parties involve although I don't think it is right. Then try and win money by signing your card at the end of a round. If it's a learning experience, TAKE NOTES, study film or even play a few practice rounds on the course the LPGA will be a next, but don't waste anyone's time thinking some good will come out in playing with the men. What good has come out of it before?
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Really enough is enough
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Kikocho wrote: who cares about this lazy assss' "sport" Right....you can't beat your street touch football game that you play on the weekends after a couple of beers. Must be tuff dodging your 4 year old in your ripped Wal-mart jeans while your gut hits the floor. Keep remembering those high school days.
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