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golf is also more accessible than ever tooMost hockey players are from upper middle class families now
golf is also more accessible than ever tooMost hockey players are from upper middle class families now
Whaat? Have you ever tried to take a family golfing? Good luck for under $200golf is also more accessible than ever too
For context, I shot a 79 (round of my life) when I was 18. I had unlimited golf for the summer on a dirt cheap junior membership, so I played pretty much every day and brought my score down like 20 strokes.
If you do something regularly at that age, I think it's much faster and easier to get good than as an adult. Especially if you have high athletic ability in the first place, which he obviously does as an athlete.
I hope his intelligence translates into aggressively pursuing areas where he needs to improve. Could be a very special player for us.
We have a couple cheap courses in Lethbridge, and it's cheaper to buy used clubs, or some cheap ones on clearance at Walmart or Canadian Tire near the end of summer. I think I got my clubs (new) for $75 on clearanceWhaat? Have you ever tried to take a family golfing? Good luck for under $200
Never mind the clubs, holy shat
IMO fishing would be worse. At least with golf there's usually always going to be one shot you're proud of at the end of the day.Cheap golf sounds good - until you convince yourself a Stealth 2 3 wood, Ping 3 hybrid, SM Vokey Wedges, a Scotty Cameron, and range finder will help you get on tour…
Probably the most frustrating sport that’s easy to throw money at out there.
I like fishing because I can be alone, outside in the sunshine, and if people come by "sorry I can't talk, I don't want to scare the fish"
Catching dinner is secondary, and in fact prefer not to have the extra work.
Either way, a bad day fishing/golfing beats a good day at the office.IMO fishing would be worse. At least with golf there's usually always going to be one shot you're proud of at the end of the day.
I've been on several fishing trips where at least one person got absolutely nothing.
Hook, line, and sinker has a certain ring to it.An entourage named after golf sounds way cooler than an entourage named after fishing. It's almost action hero like.
Turf, driver, putter and... Sand wedge!
Vs
Line, fly, spoon and tackle box?
Hook, line, and sinker has a certain ring to it.
Whoa. Mind blown. I have been encouraged how much he wants to be here.Okay hear me out. What is this guy is the new Iggy all along?
I don't think he's ever had a reputation for attitude. What people usually say is that he looks disinterested, but apparently that's not even true and it's just his hockey IQ being really high. I remember a lot of people saying how impressed they were with him at the combine.So I got to see Zayne live today.
Firstly, my friends kid was playing a game before the Owen Sound/Saginaw game. When Zayne saw the kids still on the ice, he went out in his shoes and stick handled putting on a little show for the kids. They loved it and so did the parents. So while he has this reputation of attitude issues, this was pretty cool.
As far as his game goes? He was easily the best player on the ice tonight. His skating is very good. His wrist shot is unreal. 6 shots on net tonight. His passing his also very good and very accurate. Skates with his head up and he's one of those guys that it looks like he has a magnet on his stick pulling the puck to him. Constant movement and just dominant in the offensive zone.
There were 2 plays where he kind of defended a little lazy with his stick, but overall I was very impressed.
Finished with a goal and 2 assists.
There was the spitting incident last year and this...I don't think he's ever had a reputation for attitude. What people usually say is that he looks disinterested, but apparently that's not even true and it's just his hockey IQ being really high. I remember a lot of people saying how impressed they were with him at the combine.