YFlyer wrote: » Score card before signing autographs
digzy wrote: » Who cares? The guy is a professional sportsman. He's not obliged to make people like him unlike a politician who tries to be all things to all people. I find it baffling when people ask this about public figures. Take Ashley cole for example. He's probably a but of a Cnut but his job is a footballer and if he's playing for your club or country why should you care what he does off the pitch once he delivers on it.
Aphex wrote: » Have no interest in him whatsoever. He does pull off a killer American accent in interviews though.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » This. Padraig Harrington thought he won a tournament but was disqualified just because he did not fill out scorecard correctly.
Sugar Free wrote: » Aye, it was mentioned on Newstalk this morning too.
131spanner wrote: » In terms of ability he's a machine, incredible talent. As for his attitude, that young lad shouldn't have been there anyway, and was ushered off by stewards seconds later. McIlroy was on his way to sign his score card anyway, afaik. Seems like a decent chap, but like many athletes of his caliber I'd imagine he'd put his form and winning above PR most of the time, which is understandable
LadyLucinda wrote: » y wud u get disqualified from a tournament for not filling out a score card?
MortGoldman wrote: » Out of curiosity, why do competitors have to keep track of their own score (ie. filling out scorecard). Surely in modern sport, its all computerised and its capable of figuring out what each golfer has 'scored'.