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Originally Posted by Ty_Webb
So you don't know what his motive is, but you doubt it anyway.
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I can't doubt something I don't know about.
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Originally Posted by Ty_Webb
So he doesn't want to represent his country? Why else would you want to play in the Ryder Cup? For the money?
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Riddle me how he could possibly be in it for love of country when he doesn't even bother to even
try to play in the U.S. Open...
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Originally Posted by Ty_Webb
I must confess that I don't know what he did 10 years ago, but I'd be surprised if that was his main motivation.
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He was leading the PGA Championship at Valhalla and it was close; instead of going to the range to stay warm, he went up in the announcer's booth and blabbered for over an hour. When it came to a playoff, he wasn't ready and lost. Whoops!
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Why? I might agree you had a point if he'd been exempt into the US Open and then pulled out because he didn't fancy playing it. But it wasn't like that. It's the qualifying tournament that he avoided playing in. Not really the same thing.
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It absolutely is the same thing.
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I also find it interesting that you were readily claiming on the Tiger was faking thread that people were accusing Tiger of lying when they had absolutely no grounds to do so. Yet, here you stand (or sit) accusing Perry of lying, when you have absolutely no grounds to do so, except perhaps for some idea that you have that the things he's told you don't quite hang together. Which, incidentally, could easily be said of Tiger saying "I'll be fine" and then grimacing after several shots.
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I most certainly do have grounds to do so, as I have elaborated. His reasoning doesn't make a whiff of sense, and as I said in the other thread, if you really couldn't figure out why Tiger was saying "I'll be fine," there's nothing I can do to help explain it to you.
