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Originally Posted by schu_22
Still waiting on BO to tell us why Rose's -7 today was a GOAT round.
Well, he knows a few members of the grounds crew and he spoke at length to them earlier today. They informed him that Justin showed up early this morning, before sunrise, and reviewed tape first of his swings, and then of old footage of Ben Hogan and Sam Snead grilling burgers. The footage was never-before-seen, but it definitely had a certain...I don't know...something special about it. Two legends, not talking golf, just flipping burgers. And Justin beat peen to that reel.
After this, he utilized Bay Hill's old microfische machine to read old news clippings of golfers I won't name hear because, trust me, you haven't heard of them. He then came out of the dark room a new man. A man with a plan. Not like Dan - this plan was special. Justin now
deserved to shoot low round of the day. But he didn't stop there - no. He then smiled one of the largest, most genuine smiles ever seen - his teeth even whiter than his face. BOth of which are quality traits to have.
After standing around smiling and reminiscing about This Great Game of Golf that he is honoured (intentional spelling) to play, he pulled a Sharpie given to him by Gene Sarazen's grand-daughter, and began signing autographs and chatting with kids.
My word! This man is a gent! This man may be the first that is worthy of winning Mr. Palmer's namesake tournament. How is this Gentelman of Golf not knighted yet? Why sha'n't we address him "Sir"? Sir Justin Rose, god dammit! The man shot low round and books will be written about it. Golf will be remembered in two ways: everything that happened prior to today, and everything that happens hence.
Anyone who cannot appreciate this man and what he has done here today is simply not a fan of golf. Old Dead Tom Morris is somewhere scoffing at all you ***gots for not starting to write a book about Sir Rose's round.