00:00Not needed. Unnecessary. Bifurcation is the worst thing you can do to a sport. Just don't do it. It's pointless.
00:07What's the point? Literally, what's the point? What is the point? Explain to me what the point is.
00:12I think they're trying to bring back courses that have become redundant, aren't they? Is that a thing?
00:17We can play them still.
00:22Honestly, who cares about... I love to see these beautiful courses and I would love to see, say, the Tour
00:34Pros take on Sunningdale, for example, Sunningdale Old.
00:38Realistically, they're not going to be able to do that because it's too short. They kind of rip it apart.
00:42But at the same time, they're the best players in the world. If they do play that event and they
00:46do rip it apart, who cares?
00:48Yeah, good for them. Well done. Congratulations for being really good at golf.
00:52The score and a par is the score and a par. If everyone's there or thereabouts, it's still a close
00:56event.
00:56I said this to my friend. He was watching an event the other day in 28 and a par. I
00:59hate this. It's both so boring and tearing it apart.
01:01Well, I said to him, just in your head, change that par to a three if it makes you feel
01:07better.
01:07I get it, but there are enough great golf courses that can be adapted to the modern game.
01:14And overall, the majority of people who play are like the rest of us.
01:21It's the people who can go to these courses and still be challenged by them.
01:25So I don't really, I don't see the need to kind of roll it back.
01:29It just feels, feels pointless. Feels like a conversation which is boring as hell.
01:35And it's being had by tweeted gentlemen who are trying to protect like Rye.
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