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sirbenson- Posts : 2808
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Davie wrote:I see nothing wrong with super's grammar. Opinions maybe, but not grammar. Must be a US grammar nazi I guess. Oh the irony
My English teachers did not tolerate Run-on sentences.
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It's only taught from 6th grade GPB..
PS. You had more than one?
PS. You had more than one?
pedro- Posts : 7353
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I had about about 25 different English Teachers, not including my mother who was a teacher. (We moved a lot).
Ironically one of my English Teacher's last name was Grammer (yes with a "e")
Ironically one of my English Teacher's last name was Grammer (yes with a "e")
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GPB wrote:super_realist wrote:You said loose instead of lose and some American spelling for some other word too.
What do you think of run-on sentences?I've mentioned that they could do with losing a bit of weight in order to improve their golf fitness and improve their diet.Says the man who is too scared to say what he does for a living, who is an adult who watches High School Musical, Glee and who has an obsession with teenage actresses.I wish all these celebrities would stop trying to make statements when they do these ridiculous awards, or just in general when idiots like Lily Allen started apologising on behalf of the UK, just get lost.
Hmmmm - run-on sentences .. not a concept that is particularly well known in (UK English) grammar. However...
Wikipedia wrote:A run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e complete sentences) are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction. For example: It is nearly half past five we cannot reach town before dark.
Doesn't seem to fit with your quoted examples. Quote 1 - one "independent" clause not two or more. Quotes 2 and 3 - punctuation abounds.
Happy to be your 26th "English" teacher
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I think you'll find the correct grammatical term is "different from"McLaren wrote:Davie
The the bashing of all things yank on here can get a little tiresome. They are different to us. Deal with it.
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LadyPutt wrote:I think you'll find the correct grammatical term is "different from"McLaren wrote:Davie
The the bashing of all things yank on here can get a little tiresome. They are different to us. Deal with it.
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We all make typos, and I don't think it's worth making a big deal about them. However if the spelling and grammar is arocious is does detract from the point being made.
I've often assumed Mac deliberately makes mistakes in his posts just to antagonise the "grammar nazis". I've never come across any educated person with such a poor command of their language, so the consistent mistakes must be a wind up.
I've often assumed Mac deliberately makes mistakes in his posts just to antagonise the "grammar nazis". I've never come across any educated person with such a poor command of their language, so the consistent mistakes must be a wind up.
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I wish. Sadly my grammar really is this bad.
I wish. Sadly my grammar really is this bad.
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McLaren wrote:Ray
I wish. Sadly my grammar really is this bad.
That's fine, I'm friends with people with worse spelling and grammar than you
It's just sad that this was accepted by your teachers when you were younger, because the only outcome is you leave school at 16 with no qualifications and no hope of getting a professional job, regardless of your intellect or potential.
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Well maybe its not a run-on sentence:
But it certainly not an efficient use of words
But I am not really sure how losing weight improves diet. IME, its the other way around. Improving diet leads to losing weight.
I've mentioned that they could do with losing a bit of weight in order to improve their golf fitness and improve their diet.
But it certainly not an efficient use of words
I've mentioned that they could improve golf fitness and diet by losing weight.
But I am not really sure how losing weight improves diet. IME, its the other way around. Improving diet leads to losing weight.
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GPB wrote:
But it certainly not an efficient use of words
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raycastleunited wrote:the only outcome is you leave school at 16 with no qualifications and no hope of getting a professional job, regardless of your intellect or potential.
Don't worry, I got the sort of grades in the subjects that matter that most of the grammar freaks on here could only dream of.
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Not exactly made the most of them though Mac.
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So where have these incredible grades taken you Mac?
You've said you're not proud of your job and that you earn a pittance, so to boast about your grades is rather an empty gesture isn't it?
You've said you're not proud of your job and that you earn a pittance, so to boast about your grades is rather an empty gesture isn't it?
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super_realist wrote:So where have these incredible grades taken you Mac?
You've said you're not proud of your job and that you earn a pittance, so to boast about your grades is rather an empty gesture isn't it?
Super, you don't need to take every comment so seriously. I was just messing about in response to Ray suggesting I might have left school with no grades.
But seriously, no they didn't get me anywhere.
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Did you pick the wrong subjects Mac, or are there not sufficient openings to get to where you perhaps ought to be?
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Just accept we can't all scale the heights of data entry for an oil company.
Just accept we can't all scale the heights of data entry for an oil company.
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No need to be sniffy Mac. I just wondered whether it was circumstance or ambition that kept you from meeting your potential.
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I am glad you think I have more potential than I am currently able to show. Thanks.
I am glad you think I have more potential than I am currently able to show. Thanks.
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McLaren wrote:Super
I am glad you think I have more potential than I am currently able to show. Thanks.
Well, you claim to have an MSc, which means it isn't being utilised properly if we are to believe what you infer about your position and what you have told us about your earnings. Unless of course you did an MSc in David Beckham or something like that in which case you're probably over-achieving.
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Come on, don't spoil it. Just accept you said a nice thing about someone.
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Mixed showing from team Wiltshire in SA today, Smith carries on his decent work this year, Canter making a decent effort again, Mary's lad a bit disappointing to be over par with the scoring thats coming in, same for Howeller who's not having a good run of late. Clearly the Thai curry last weekend didn't help.
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McLaren wrote:raycastleunited wrote:the only outcome is you leave school at 16 with no qualifications and no hope of getting a professional job, regardless of your intellect or potential.
Don't worry, I got the sort of grades in the subjects that matter that most of the grammar freaks on here could only dream of.
I doubt it Mac. You couldn't pass GCSEs with your grammar.
What makes you think that super is a data entry clerk at an oil company? I thought he worked in a petrol station.
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5th win on tour today for Fichardt, solid career and only the last two of those on African soil unusually. Also Open spots sewn up for the top 3 under the new system. Stuart Manley is surely the ultimate journeyman but will keep an eye on Paul Waring; always injured but plays well on links when he's fit, and Birkdale is a local course for him. Top 20 there in 2008.
On a related note, has there been any mention on here yet of St Georges getting confirmed for the 2020 Open?
On a related note, has there been any mention on here yet of St Georges getting confirmed for the 2020 Open?
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Yup. Mentioned it in one of my threads; What do you hear about future years, Ned/
2021: St.Andrews
But then where? Turnberry?? Or Lytham???
A bit more complicated now as Muirfield is surely back in the mix.
2021: St.Andrews
But then where? Turnberry?? Or Lytham???
A bit more complicated now as Muirfield is surely back in the mix.
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Wouldn't surprise me if Turnberry and Muirfield got held off for a little while longer, regardless off the official statements. The bad publicity isn't going away from either just yet. I think Portrush could be quite decisive, if it goes well then we might see a few more venues, especially with a new chief exec wanting to make a mark. By my reckoning 2022 is the only year that still needs a venue deciding before Portrush gets played.
Also interested to see what happens longer term with St Andrews. Holding off til the 150th in 2021 breaks the 5 year cycle (and the 8 year St George's cycle). If we get good weather and a dull birdiefest again the gap my start getting longer still.
Also interested to see what happens longer term with St Andrews. Holding off til the 150th in 2021 breaks the 5 year cycle (and the 8 year St George's cycle). If we get good weather and a dull birdiefest again the gap my start getting longer still.
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Sadly I doubt they will make it a longer gap between Open's on the Old Course Ned, they are simply doing it because they've imbued the 150th Open with some sort of special significance for some ridiculous reason and they want to mark that by having it at the dullest course on the Open rota.
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Maybe, but if the cycle was six years instead of just five, it could make a big difference to the options available.
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I think it would be fairer and make the Open better if it were to be 7-8 years for holding the Open at St.Andrews, that way you could also add a couple of courses to the rota.
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I also think the open should not visit TOC as frequently as it does, but for different reasons to you.
Firstly and where we might have some agreement is that playing TOC every 5 years risks overexposure diminishing the uniqueness or special feeling of playing there.
But more importantly the R&A would not carry out as many tweaks to the course if they didn't have to make it suitable for the opens so often. TOC should see a reduction in the frequency it hosts the open to protect the original architecture of the course. I would be more than happy to see a preserved TOC never host an open than a messed about one continue to host it.
I also think the open should not visit TOC as frequently as it does, but for different reasons to you.
Firstly and where we might have some agreement is that playing TOC every 5 years risks overexposure diminishing the uniqueness or special feeling of playing there.
But more importantly the R&A would not carry out as many tweaks to the course if they didn't have to make it suitable for the opens so often. TOC should see a reduction in the frequency it hosts the open to protect the original architecture of the course. I would be more than happy to see a preserved TOC never host an open than a messed about one continue to host it.
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It's a sobering fact that Standrew has held 4 opens since the turn of the century and Carnoustie has only held 1.
Speaking of tweaks for the visit of the Open Mac, the last thing I read on Carnoustie was that the main changes they would be making in prep for 2018 would be improvements to spectator mounding/viewpoints, in other words the course itself is still a stern enough test as is.
Speaking of tweaks for the visit of the Open Mac, the last thing I read on Carnoustie was that the main changes they would be making in prep for 2018 would be improvements to spectator mounding/viewpoints, in other words the course itself is still a stern enough test as is.
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Maybe they can have Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty announce the next venues?
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NedB-H wrote:5th win on tour today for Fichardt, solid career and only the last two of those on African soil unusually.
Any thoughts about his swing? A Furyk-esque loop in the backswing, but actually looks like he starts his downswing with the shoulders in a classic over the top move. Just goes to show that there's more than one way to swing a club.
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McLaren wrote:Super
I also think the open should not visit TOC as frequently as it does, but for different reasons to you.
Firstly and where we might have some agreement is that playing TOC every 5 years risks overexposure diminishing the uniqueness or special feeling of playing there.
But more importantly the R&A would not carry out as many tweaks to the course if they didn't have to make it suitable for the opens so often. TOC should see a reduction in the frequency it hosts the open to protect the original architecture of the course. I would be more than happy to see a preserved TOC never host an open than a messed about one continue to host it.
Mac, I actually really enjoy playing the course from a personal point of view, I simply don't think it's up to scratch for a major, let alone one every 5 years. It doesn't create drama and it has too many straight forward holes.
There isn't much scope left to modify it as you are inferring and the original architecture to which you constantly refer is based on the course being played the other way around, so if they insist on holding it there every 5 years, why not play every 4th or something the way the course was actually intended?
What "special" feeling is it Mac, and why is that any different from teeing it up at Prestwick, Carnoustie, Muirfield or Birkdale?
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Crikey, going back to Prestwick would be a laugh now, the Pros (and caddies) would have a meltdown on 5 and 17, not to mention the danger of the 13th/16th.
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Interesting to see Jon Rahm and Kevin Na have joined the European Tour as members!
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I wonder what the rahmnafications will be...sirbenson wrote:Interesting to see Jon Rahm and Kevin Na have joined the European Tour as members!
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Kevin is NAught gonna appreciate John Paramor's stopwatch...pedro wrote:I wonder what the rahmnafications will be...sirbenson wrote:Interesting to see Jon Rahm and Kevin Na have joined the European Tour as members!
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Na will just have to make sure he is always paired with Stenson and Willett, then he will look like a whippet of a player.
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European/Sunshine Tour tournament directors must be thinking of going to the PGA Tour system of having a secondary cut if too many golfers qualify for Rounds 3 & 4 - 90-odd golfers made last week's Joburg cut, 81 this week. Cut again at top 65 and ties after Round 3??
I would say that's a change that's worked well in the US, not sure how the players like it though.
I would say that's a change that's worked well in the US, not sure how the players like it though.
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Course being used in India (designed by G Player) looks spectacular, and great fun to play with your mates, but as a tournament venue complete rubbish! Rounds averaging 5.5 hours. Rough you could lose a baby in a pram in. Green slopes crazy. No chance for players to play quickly in this new enlightened era of pace of play initiatives. Apparently used previously for a ladies tour event, and don't think they got on any better. It is good to see a few nurdlers nurdling their way round, but can't believe they'll be going back?
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I've just bought tickets for the ET Golf Sixes tournament being held at Centurion in May. It's local to me and prices are great: only £6 adults, £3 juniors, and U10's free.
Interesting concept: 16 pairs representing their country, playing greensomes over 6 holes. Saturday is the Group stage, 4 groups of 4 round robin. Sunday is KO: quarters, semis and final.
My eldest has been to a LET event, but this will be new for my 3 year old. Something different and looking forward to it.
Interesting concept: 16 pairs representing their country, playing greensomes over 6 holes. Saturday is the Group stage, 4 groups of 4 round robin. Sunday is KO: quarters, semis and final.
My eldest has been to a LET event, but this will be new for my 3 year old. Something different and looking forward to it.
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Great value for money Ray.
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Action underway in Morocco - and the 2004 winner (I think it must have been prior to becoming an official ET event), Erik Compton is in the field.
Lost his PGA Tour card last year, but still the only golfer on Tour using his third heart. Hope he doesn't need any more.
Lost his PGA Tour card last year, but still the only golfer on Tour using his third heart. Hope he doesn't need any more.
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Paths less travelled section:
Many years ago, back when Bubba was the acknowledged big hitter on the PGA Tour, he asked someone on the TPC Sawgrass range who the "Dude in the hat" was hitting balls over the perimeter fence.
Turned out it was Alvaro Quiros.
Now Bubba's winning in China, Alvaro is struggling on the Challenge Tour in Turkey.
Many years ago, back when Bubba was the acknowledged big hitter on the PGA Tour, he asked someone on the TPC Sawgrass range who the "Dude in the hat" was hitting balls over the perimeter fence.
Turned out it was Alvaro Quiros.
Now Bubba's winning in China, Alvaro is struggling on the Challenge Tour in Turkey.
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Alvaro should never have ditched the hat - never played the same since!
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GPB wrote:Thread title: "Something Completely different."
I think that applies to the Euro event in England this week.
So Pelley wanted to shake things up, and this weekend we are going to see an event unlike any other on tour....
- Golf Sixes is a 16 team tournament: Saturday will see group matches as 4 groups of 4 play each other in a round robin format, then Sunday is the knock-outs as the top 2 teams from each group progress to the quarter-finals, semis and then final.
- Each match is foursomes greensomes matchplay played over 6 holes. The format has been chosen to encourage attacking play, especialy off the tee.
- By reducing the playing area to only 6 holes, the organisers are hoping for more of a stadium feel with the crowd generating more atmosphere. Think fireworks, music, big screens etc.
- There are a number of other gimicks too, such as a shot clock on the 4th hole: players will have 40 seconds to play their shot or incur a 1 stroke penalty - would love to see Crane, Na, etc handle that!
When T-20 cricket was introdced, there was a lot of consternation. Personally I prefer watching the strategy and ebb and flow of a test match, but I also enjoy the excitement of T-20: there's a place for both forms. Is this golf's answer to T-20 cricket?
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The draw...
Group A
ENGLAND: Chris Wood, Andy Sullivan
DENMARK: Thorbjørn Olesen, Lucas Bjerregaard
NETHERLANDS: Joost Luiten, Reinier Saxton
INDIA: S.S.P Chawrasia, Chikkarangappa S
Group B
THAILAND: Thongchai Jaidee, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
SPAIN: Pablo Larrazábal, Alejandro Cañizares
BELGIUM: Nicolas Colsaerts, Thomas Detry
SCOTLAND: Richie Ramsay, Marc Warren
Group C
AUSTRALIA: Sam Brazel, Scott Hend
WALES: Bradley Dredge, Jamie Donaldson
USA: Paul Peterson, David Lipsky
PORTUGAL: Ricardo Gouveia, José-Filipe Lima
Group D
SOUTH AFRICA: Darren Fichardt, Brandon Stone
FRANCE: Alexander Levy, Grégory Bourdy
SWEDEN: Johan Carlsson, Joakim Lagergren
ITALY: Matteo Manassero, Renato Paratore
Is Group A the group of death? I admit I've not heard of a few of these players.
Group A
ENGLAND: Chris Wood, Andy Sullivan
DENMARK: Thorbjørn Olesen, Lucas Bjerregaard
NETHERLANDS: Joost Luiten, Reinier Saxton
INDIA: S.S.P Chawrasia, Chikkarangappa S
Group B
THAILAND: Thongchai Jaidee, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
SPAIN: Pablo Larrazábal, Alejandro Cañizares
BELGIUM: Nicolas Colsaerts, Thomas Detry
SCOTLAND: Richie Ramsay, Marc Warren
Group C
AUSTRALIA: Sam Brazel, Scott Hend
WALES: Bradley Dredge, Jamie Donaldson
USA: Paul Peterson, David Lipsky
PORTUGAL: Ricardo Gouveia, José-Filipe Lima
Group D
SOUTH AFRICA: Darren Fichardt, Brandon Stone
FRANCE: Alexander Levy, Grégory Bourdy
SWEDEN: Johan Carlsson, Joakim Lagergren
ITALY: Matteo Manassero, Renato Paratore
Is Group A the group of death? I admit I've not heard of a few of these players.
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