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Stina on "Big Break"

Here's a post in her Golf For Women blog by Stina Stirnberg about the last episode of Big Break:

http://www.golfforwomen.com/magazine/blogs/editors/2008/05/big-break-shock.html

There's also a preview clip of the next ep.

Stina says Liz and Adrienne were both "inconsolable" after their ousters. And not to underestimate Susan who "can play the pants off most of you."

Hey, Susan can play my pants off any time ... heh heh heh .... um, don't tell my wife I said that!

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this is why guys don't understand women...
I've had this theory for a long time that women are competitive, but don't really understand competition in sports.  Liz and Adrienne seem to add evidence to that idea.

Boys grow up competing in games and sports more than girls. (though this has been changing to some extent the last few decades) Winning and losing become just another thing we boys go through - but girls don't seem to learn how to be a good loser or how to accept a loss as a way to improve.  Girls seem to just blow off what happened on the course/court/field/etc and find something else to do.  Guys want to go at it again.

To become "inconsolable" after losing out in a game show like "The Big Break" isn't exactly an indictment on your golf skills.  While they did get out played for elimination, the hoops they had to jump through to get into that position aren't exactly the same as tournament golf.  These are games you play around the green - at least men do - I've never had a woman golf partner who liked playing these kinds of games - so it's not a shot at women. (no pun intended)

If anything, that episode should give them some things to work on in their regular games.  They have holes...like all of us.

Let's hope a good cry was enough to let them get over this little setback and make them increase their efforts to improve and work their way to the LPGA Tour.  They have the talent - just a few holes in the game...and between the ears.

Like I said - just a theory.

Oh - is anybody else starting to hear Hillary Clinton's voice when Stina talks ?

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on May 8, 2008 4:18 PM EDT reply reply   0 recs

all women are exactly alike...
or at least that's your theory, right courtgolf?

And since we were not shown tape of Liz and Adrienne being "inconsolable" there's no chance that maybe Stina's description was hyperbole?

And all males react to defeat with dignity, except those that throw things, put their pitching hand through a door, or hit someone, right?

Oh, and all women sound like they were raised in a Chicago suburb, where they learned to speak with a flat "a" sound.

Way to generalize, big guy!

by diane on May 9, 2008 12:26 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

Are you serious?
"Winning and losing become just another thing we boys go through - but girls don't seem to learn how to be a good loser or how to accept a loss as a way to improve. "

Sergio Garcia much?  

You know why divorces are so expensive? They're worth it - Willie Nelson

by Shank You very much on May 11, 2008 12:02 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

Foot (sort of) in mouth disease
and here Sergio, after his Carnasty meltdown, wins the Players.  Mea Culpa.
You know why divorces are so expensive? They're worth it - Willie Nelson

by Shank You very much on May 11, 2008 7:40 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

been there - done that
have you tried cool whip on the toes ?  I find it makes the ol' foot in mouth condition go down a little easier.
"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on May 11, 2008 8:36 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

Funny thing is that
I had no idea, honestly, that Sergio was even in contention until after I wrote that.  I still think that guys get just as upset as women over golf, they just show it in different ways (anger - Hal Sutton; petulance - Sergio; humor - Jean Van de Velde or Mark Roe; indifference - Johnny D) .  But props to Sergio, even though I despise him, he came back strong and won a biggie today.
You know why divorces are so expensive? They're worth it - Willie Nelson

by Shank You very much on May 11, 2008 11:21 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

get a grip
now THAT wasn't an emotional overreaction.

Where did you read that I said ALL women ?  

For Stina to even come up with "inconsolable" as a description tells me that they weren't exactly partying.

THEORY, dear - read the words.  It is a THEORY.

What the heck does Chicago have to do with anything ?  Shrillary isn't from Chicago, and niether is Stina.  I said that Stina's voice is starting to sound like Clinton's.

what color is the sky in your world ?

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on May 9, 2008 2:59 PM EDT reply reply   0 recs

actually...
"Hillary Rodham was born at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. She was raised in a United Methodist family, first in Chicago, and then, from the age of three, in suburban Park Ridge, Illinois." - source: wikipedia

courtgolf said:
"I've had this theory for a long time that women are competitive, but don't really understand competition in sports."

Sounds like your theory means "all" women to me.  You're attaching your theory to professional athletes, which hardly seems appropriate.  Of course they weren't partying, they were pissed.  

My sky is gray, but it should clear in time for my 9:30 am tee time tomorrow.  And before you ask, yes, I do have way too much time on my hands today.  

by diane on May 9, 2008 3:35 PM EDT reply reply   0 recs

how about that...
...missed that part about Shrillary - I had her in Massachusetts - thanks for the lesson.

You skipped this part...(though this has been changing to some extent the last few decades) - that kind of takes the "all" out of your coniption.

I'm still wondering if you're trying to say that men and women view and handle competition the same way ?

Play well !  Hope having "too much time on your hands today" translates into extra energy and yardage on the golf course...don't forget the sunblock. :-)

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on May 9, 2008 5:46 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

thanks cg
you have a good weekend too.

by diane on May 10, 2008 6:18 AM EDT reply reply   0 recs

so ?
Good round ?  Play well ?  Win lots of money ? :-)
"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on May 10, 2008 10:26 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

shot par...
... on 3 of the first 6 holes, then it got really ugly.  But thanks for asking.

by diane on May 11, 2008 9:44 AM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs

what a goofy game
just when you think you might have a good round going - everything goes to pot.  get 'em next time !

what course do you play ?

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on May 11, 2008 8:40 PM EDT to parent up reply reply   0 recs


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