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Proud British golfer
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You think that Ian Poulter is showing a little British Pride? Check out this outfit...
Kinda cool, really...
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That would cause me to turn the volume down on my tv.
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For some reason I immediately picture that outfit on a disco floor.
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Originally Posted by Dakar
For some reason I immediately picture that outfit on a disco floor.
Looks like something from an Austin Powers movie.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: England | San Francisco
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we don't have time to stop for gas
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The British Open is a tournament with an unbelievable tradition. It's odd that it's MUCH older than the Masters, but no one would dare wear something so daring at Augusta. I like to see people so loose, personally.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
The British Open is a tournament with an unbelievable tradition. It's odd that it's MUCH older than the Masters, but no one would dare wear something so daring at Augusta. I like to see people so loose, personally.
I think those stripes are rhinestones btw.... He's quite a character... Even has headcovers with his own head.
I think the fact that the Masters is played at one of the most exclusive club in the world has something to do with its mystique (invitation only). For the most part, The Open venues are public courses ... or at least anyone with an established handicap can play there (max of 18 at St. Andrews). Even the US Open is played on mostly private clubs.....
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