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Previously on "Golf: The Masters"

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    The one at weekend was factual and not sexist at all. Even by the standards of the persistently offended, it's crap.
    For many of us, Peter Alliss simply is the voice of golf.

    I remember the international pro-celebrity golf series that he used to host in the 70s from Gleneagles. It would be the USA headed up by Tom Watson vs the UK with Peter Oosterhuis or Tony Jacklin as captain.

    Then there'd be all the golfing celebs of the day; Kenny Lynch, Charlie Drake, Eric Sykes, Brucie while the US had stars like Bing Crosby, Mickey Rooney etc.

    Anyway, the entertainment value of the show, aprt fro the golf, was just the banter between Alliss and the stars as they walked down the fairways between shots.

    The man has a real talent - would have made a great chat show host.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    I think they are trying to erase people like him from the airwaves.

    The various comments that he has made that have outraged the usual suspects on Twitter are completely innocuous, e.g. Kitchengate
    The one at weekend was factual and not sexist at all. Even by the standards of the persistently offended, it's crap.

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    An absolute nothing throwaway off-mic comment about a skirt that's nearly showing her arse cheeks?

    Mr Alliss was brought up in an age of more decorum and commentates on a sport that shows a lot of it. It wasn't as if he'd said something like "have you seen the threpenny bits on that?"
    I think they are trying to erase people like him from the airwaves.

    The various comments that he has made that have outraged the usual suspects on Twitter are completely innocuous, e.g. Kitchengate

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    Alliss in new sexism row

    I'd be disappointed if a man of 86 didn't have something un-pc to say about a girl in a short mini!
    An absolute nothing throwaway off-mic comment about a skirt that's nearly showing her arse cheeks?

    Mr Alliss was brought up in an age of more decorum and commentates on a sport that shows a lot of it. It wasn't as if he'd said something like "have you seen the threpenny bits on that?"

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Alliss in new sexism row

    I'd be disappointed if a man of 86 didn't have something un-pc to say about a girl in a short mini!

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Despite Hazel fronting the Masters coverage for the last few years you mean?
    Only somebody that GAS would know that though.

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Golfers All

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    I don't know how many of you were Watching the action from the Augusta National that was unfolding on our TV screens last night but this was very much the result that golf needed.

    Rather than the procession of somewhat anonymous major winners of recent years, we have in Sergio Garcia a win from a big ticket player instead of the whassisface Speiths or whodjamcallit Watsons of this world.

    The man with the "magic Spanish hands", is how various commentators are referring to him this morning. In fact, this very fitting epithet made me mindful of the gravelly voiced gipsy trobadour of the 1970s, Manitas de Plata (little hands of silver).

    Perhaps Sergio will come to be known as Manitas de Oro?

    Either way, muchas felicitaciones a Sergio. Ole!

    Just some general observations on the tournament as whole.

    Regarding the course itself, I felt the pin positions were overly agressive particularly on holes with a big drop off. Good approach play was frequently punished by what amounted to no more than a lottery.

    Overall the behaviour of the galleries was pretty commendable with little of the "get in the hole" boorishness of previous tournaments.
    I also thought the reaction of the crowd to the European leading group during the latter stages was truly heartwarming. Indeed, Sergio sinking his birdie putt at the first play-off hole was a true hands across the ocean moment.

    All in all, a great spectacle that surpassed even my high expectations of this verdant cathederal of human endeavour, sportsmanship and technical prowess.

    We truly are golfers all.





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  • shaunbhoy
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    Congrats to Sergio!!

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Great eagle from Michelson there at the 2nd.
    Well done Lefty

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    One of the things that has crossed my mind this Masters weekend is where are all the big swingers? The big hitters of the ball?

    The Woods's and the Els's of this world would have no problem driving 300 yards but the current leader, Fowler, is laying up way, way short of that.

    Furthermore, where is the "Ken on the Green" feature this year? I used to enjoy him but looks like he's been done away with.

    Poor old Ken.

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  • scooterscot
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    The truth

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Freddy Freddy Freddy!

    57 years old, 2 under par and in contention.

    No wonder they call him Fearless Freddy.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
    High profile! Really?

    I am not sure any of them would "spring" to mind in any context let alone Golf.
    Despite Hazel fronting the Masters coverage for the last few years you mean?

    Originally posted by Hertsseasider View Post
    Alice Cooper gets a mention !!! I knew I'd like this site
    Vincent's a 5.5 handicap.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Hertsseasider View Post
    Alice Cooper gets a mention !!! I knew I'd like this site
    Hello Hooray

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  • Hertsseasider
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    Siouxsie plays golf? Really?!

    Mind you, considering Alice Cooper, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop all teamed up for a pro-celebrity tournament, I can well believe it.
    Alice Cooper gets a mention !!! I knew I'd like this site

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