1) Steve Stricker. Took a spot on the charter that the RCGA provided for those flying from The Open to the Canadian Open, with no intention of playing.
2) Boo Weekley pulled out of the Canadian Open but took the flight anyway.
3) DJ. Sorry but someone with so much talent and opportunity acting that way?
4) JD. See DJ.
5. Tiger. Because he does seem just a little 'off'. And I am sick of all the coverage he gets, even when he doesn't deserve it.
HOF of jerks: Andy Bean. A friend of mine played a round behind him and could not believe how Bean acted or treated everyone else.
Some I just don't hate enough to make this list. Anyhow...
Patrick Reed - made how many lists here?
Jordan Speith - how long did he take to hit that shot at the Open?
Phil Mickelson - rubs me the wrong way, all the time
Suzanne Petterson - will slow play an opponent
Christy Kerr - have no time for her but don't know why
I have always had a dream of attending a tournament with a buddy and we would follow Keegan.
During a lull in the action, we would start a fake argument by saying "You shut up." "No, you shut up!" "Don't tell me to shut up!", just to see if he would get the reference. Either that or I would ask him to get me a Pepsi....
Ha the would be awesome! Or you can ask him if he's coke drinker now?
Michelle Wie Too many selfies off course not enough merit on course
Suzanne Pettersen female p**ck
Crusty Kerr female p**ck
Keegan Bradley all that talent wasted on an idiot
Justin Thomas all that talent wasted on a crybaby
"I never answer the phone; there maybe someone on the other end!" Fred Couples
Speaking of Ian Poulter (a few have cited him as one of their ‘5’), I’ve copied/pasted the story below from the ‘Golf Travel’ area of the forum following my recent Orlando trip a couple of weeks ago...
Sometimes perceptions...:
Neat little story, Easter Sunday was pretty quiet on the course, and we ended our second round much earlier than anticipated, and after cleaning up at the course, went for a beer/wings at the local Lake Nona Chili's before heading to MCO...
Low and behold, just caught Ian Poulter's clutch putt to get into the playoff in Houston, and the bar erupted in cheers. My curiosity got the best of me, and I approach a particularly boisterous family stating, "I've never seen this many Ian Poulter fans in one place"...
They laughed, and went on to explain that they were employees of Lake Nona Golf Club (The local private course where a lot of top pros play out of), and know Ian very well, and their 9 year old son goes to school with Ian's kids - They said he is an absolute gentleman.
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1) Lee Westwood Mr Grumpy.
2) Cristie Kerr ..Miss Krusty , what's up with the yelling at the ball..slow putting on purpose.
3) Suzanne Peterson .. Miss Grumpy..too uptight
4) Justin Thomas - Spoiled Brat.Most likely to be beaten up off the course.
5) Keegan Bradley - Mr Punk
Arthur: Just so your aware Steve Stricker was willing or did pay for that flight. They figured that would be a good will jesture for perhaps him playing in a future event.
For close observers of the PGA Tour, this should not come as much of a surprise. When 103 PGA Tour players were asked who, from their peers, they wouldn't help in a hypothetical parking lot fist fight, Bubba Watson was the runaway winner.
Bubba has long been a controversial figure on the Tour. He's got the funny name and often appears gregarious in different promotional items, but he's been among the grumpiest and frostiest players out there in recent years. There have been numerous public run-ins with spectators and a few with fellow players. So when ESPN prompted 103 players about this fight, it was Bubba in No. 1 over Patrick Reed by a good measure.
Not the best of news to start the week for the Masters defending champ, but at this point he's probably not going to change much about how he comports himself. The underlying surliness came to a head last year at the PGA Championship, when Bubba moaned and complained about a practice round long drive contest for charity and then cursed his way through a round impacted by rain (although following Bubba, you'd think he was the only one getting poured on).
ESPN conducted the poll throughout the 2015 first quarter on the PGA Tour. On top of the fight club topic, pros were also asked about whether Tiger will win another major and whether Rory will complete the career slam this week. A surprising number think Tiger's not done yet at the majors.
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