Posted on 04/07/2011 2:56:37 AM PDT by veritas2002
The Crushing Burden of Having a Real Life 2011 Masters Tournament Features Surprise Last Minute Entrant
For golf aficionados (of which I am one), the official start of the golf season commences today, with the first round of the Masters tournament at Augusta. One of four Majors (the British Open, the US Open and the PGA Championship being the other three), this herald of Spring features the worlds best golfers at one of Americas premiere golf courses. Phil Mickelson seeks to defend his title against a field laden with incredible talent and fierce competitors.
Along with an unexpected last-minute contender. Teeing off at 8:18 AM, with Ben Crenshaw, Brent Snedecker and Kevin Na is none other than President Barack Obama.
In what is undoubtedly the surprise sports story of the decade, President Obama worked out a deal with Chairman Billy Payne to participate in this years tourney, despite the fact he is not a professional golfer.
At an impromptu press conference on Wednesday afternoon, Payne explained how the decision came about. On Monday, I received a call from the White House it was the president. He said he was a big fan of the game, and wanted to come down. At first I thought he just wanted to attend and watch the tournament; but when he started asking if he could get an exemption and actually play I figured, what the heck. With Tiger playing so badly, I was worried about tv ratings. Having President Obama play will attract a lot of viewers and spark even greater interest.
With the president joining the field, additional security measures have been added, as well as a few modifications to the rules: Obama gets two mulligans per nine holes Hes permitted to tee off from the forward tees (formerly called the ladies tees) He gets to use a specially constructed bullet proof golf cart Any putt under a foot from the cup is in the circle of friendship, and will be considered a gimme. Obama is permitted to carry a foot wedge in his bag. Teleprompters will be allowed on the course for the first time in the tournaments 77 year history. Purists might be upset with these concessions, Payne said at his news conference, but since hes given the PGA a waiver on Obamacare, I felt its only fair we give him a waiver on some of the rules.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney was barraged with questions from the press late Wednesday over this development. Yes, were fighting three kinetic military actions. Yes, the government might shut down on Saturday. Yes, gas prices are rocketing. Yes, filming Jersey Shore in Italy has been delayed a month. The President is fully aware of all these issues, and believe me, he is so brilliant at multi-tasking, Im confident that despite all this thats going on, hell still maintain a cool, collected attitude and will not be deterred from going for the green in two on hole 13. You guys are making too big a deal out of this. Just take it easy, okay?
At which point, the press corps started making their travel arrangements for Georgia.
President Obama took a few moments Wednesday evening to answer some questions before boarding Air Force One; one reporter asked if there was a political angle to his playing the tournament. There may be some who will label this a political maneuver, seeing as how I just announced that I will seeking a second term as President. Let me be clear the thought of turning the Masters into a four-day unpaid political ad to further my political career never, ever crossed my mind.
And when asked why he wants to do this risk embarrassment or perhaps not make the cut for the final two rounds, Obama answered, Why am I doing this? I think that green jacket will look nice next to my Nobel Peace Prize. And dont worry Ill make the cut. Im feeling good about my game.
When asked if he had chosen a caddy yet, Obama responded, Its either going to be Matt Lauer or George Stephanopolous. Who knows maybe both. Just to tweak CBS.
Most of the golfers seem non-plussed about Obamas inclusion. Ben Crenshaw, whos playing with the president for the first round, took the change in stride. I mean, come on hes the President of the United States, he said. I think it will be good for the game. Think about it if the Masters says no to the president, then what? Let the nation think were a bunch of racists? No way. Obama playing this weekend will be a big inspiration for all those kids of indeterminate origin growing up in Hawaii, and I think thats a good thing.
Chairman Payne thinks its a good thing too. CBS is happy, the golfers are happy, Im happy. If President Obama can take time out of his schedule to grace us with his presence, and play a few rounds of golf, then who am I to complain? Maybe things really arent all as bad as some try to make it out to be, if hes here in Augusta. I mean, he wouldnt do this if there were really serious problems, would he?
This story has to be a spoof.
Mulligans and special rules? The “president” is playing the girl among men. And I’m not trying to be mean. He is. No man who is a Man would want to be out there under such conditions. ESPECIALLY if he considered himself a golfer.
Maybe if Charlie Sheen were his caddy.....WINNING!
Yeah...rules are for the little people. Whatanasshole. Pardon my French.
Funny stuff.
Speaks volumes...
Parody.
Probably written on April 1.
The Masters is the least of the 4 majors because it’s the only one a golfer can design his game around.
This must be an original post from somewhere on the web on April 1. 2011 - it has got to be satire.
it was the “gimme” that got me. if they were going for ratings, they’d want to have close ups and instant replays for every missed putt.
“its the only one a golfer can design his game around.”
True, and Woods has done just that.
Which is why I think he will win it.
Why is this in news/activism?
with people having to wait until someone dies to advance on the waiting list for a master’s ticket, the boycott is just hot air. Not going to happen. Disclaimer - I find golf a lot less interesting than drying paint, so I don’t understand the fan base at all, but nevertheless, I know that people have waitied decades to get a masters ticket.
I hope this is satire. I have tickets for Sunday and don’t want it spoiled by a showboating zero.
The thing that first caught my eye in the former thread title (which has since been changed) was the call for a boycott of Masters’ sponsors. It is my understanding that the Masters has no sponsors. And I couldn’t imagine Augusta National ever caving in to any type of political pressure.
Woods has lost control of the mental game, so I don’t see him winning. One of the young guns, I think, perhaps.
Tiger looked a little more like Tiger on Friday. Maybe he can put his 7-iron wielding ex-wife in the rear view mirror, so to speak.
I’m not really a Tiger fan but everyone who likes golf realizes Woods attracts a level of interest that nobody else does. In that sense he’s good for golf.
Im sure that most women here will tell us what a pig he is and that’s true enough. But on sheer ability and accomplishment, what can you say? Woods is still the standard that the rest of the guys measure themselves against.
If your private life is a mess, because your mind ain’t right, how wouls you expect your work life to be better?
Woods shat in his drinking water, his life is a good lesson to those coming up.
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