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1 minute ago, Clogger_ said:

Omelette and cider was it? Take it easy on the cheese and that's a balanced meal ;-) Rock on!

 

Quoting myself to say I quite fancy joining you on that haha. Definite Breton/Norman vibe to it, very European!

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Clogger_ said:

American friends, your golf fans are pr1cks. Sorry for you :(

Yank FT members should be mortified. It’s not just something to beat them with- their fans are appalling.

 

Were we rowdy in Rome? Yes, but at the appropriate times only. And respectful always- unless you count the ‘baseball’ cap wearing at Cantlay as disrespectful 

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7 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

Yank FT members should be mortified. It’s not just something to beat them with- their fans are appalling.

 

Were we rowdy in Rome? Yes, but at the appropriate times only. And respectful always- unless you count the ‘baseball’ cap wearing at Cantlay as disrespectful 

 

On 25/09/2025 at 17:06, leicsmac said:

I'd tentatively agree with this but there is a rather nasty undercurrent of nationalism working its way into seemingly everything over there, one might just hope this golf is one of the rare exceptions. 

Coming back to this as a point and the primary cause tbh. 

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1 minute ago, leicsmac said:

 

Coming back to this as a point and the primary cause tbh. 

I hate to say this, but it's only because they haven't realised it yet - the US is already a fascist dictatorship... :( 

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As an oldie, just realised they've gone away from fetishising the golf WAGs / Stepford wives. When did this happen? No cutting to peroxide blondes as soon as their bloke makes a putt? Is this modern times or WOKE GONE MAD?!

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Spelling getting worse with more (Greek!) wine
Posted
1 minute ago, PhillippaT said:

I hate to say this, but it's only because they haven't realised it yet - the US is already a fascist dictatorship... :( 

(Thinks to self he's giving it to their mid-terms... but does not wish to get off topic. The golf is glorious.)

Posted
1 minute ago, PhillippaT said:

I hate to say this, but it's only because they haven't realised it yet - the US is already a fascist dictatorship... :( 

It's an unfortunate thing about such matters that the key reason they succeed is precisely because of that denial until it's too late and the bodies are piling up. 

 

But back on topic, Rose looking in the form to break bodies and spirits himself right now. 

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7 minutes ago, leicsmac said:

 

Coming back to this as a point and the primary cause tbh. 

I think it’s less deep than that

 

I think it’s much more about Americans lack of sense of etiquette, their need to be loud and their inability to hold their drink.

 

I’m fiercely patriotic, voted Leave, but you’d not know that when seeing me in a crowd stood alongside a German ‘European Unioner’

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1 minute ago, StanSP said:

Loving this American bashing. 

I know some bl***y wonderful American friends who I'd die for. I worry for them, really do. They worry too. But golf shouldn't be a surrogate for anti-government thoughts.

 

Their fans are dick though

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Just now, The Year Of The Fox said:

I think it’s less deep than that

 

I think it’s much more about Americans lack of sense of etiquette, their need to be loud and their inability to hold their drink.

 

I’m fiercely patriotic, voted Leave, but you’d not know that when seeing me in a crowd stood alongside a German ‘European Uinioner’

We all think differently! Funny that

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2 minutes ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

I think it’s less deep than that

 

I think it’s much more about Americans lack of sense of etiquette, their need to be loud and their inability to hold their drink.

 

I’m fiercely patriotic, voted Leave, but you’d not know that when seeing me in a crowd stood alongside a German ‘European Unioner’

Different, more overt blend of similar sentiments IMO,  but you could be right. Who can guess. 

 

2 minutes ago, Clogger_ said:

I know some bl***y wonderful American friends who I'd die for. I worry for them, really do. They worry too. But golf shouldn't be a surrogate for anti-government thoughts.

 

Their fans are dick though

As do I and agreed, in that order. 

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