When they invented and were developing this game, new words came into the golf vocabulary like curving, swerving, drawing, hooking and fade etc Why couldn't they just stick to using left and right? Or am I missing something?
I'm looking for some clarification here, and it's all to do with 'english' being a very 'flexible' language; depending of course on which dictionary you care to refer to and literacy standards, grammer etc. Maybe even what country you learned in.
It's difficult to fully understand some of the posts when simple things like key words missing. For eg:
IRISHPUNK: In high winds, getting can sometimes be a bad thing as I don't always play the wind correctly.
Spot the missing word?
Plus, I'm surprised after ten posts since mine (copy below), that there's been no response to WGT's hypocrisy and their 'stance against' cheats.
Is that how bad it's got, win and make at any cost? Even in internet sport?
Dubfore:
It's going from bad to worse. WGT introducing anti cheat program one week and promoting cheat programs in credit sections another.
Would that be hypocrisy with a capital H or what?
I'm goin for a pint. (two syllables in goin)