Dave Nikirk
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Dave Nikirk
@NikirkDave
Love my wife and family . Deeply respect the game of golf. PGA of Canada. Director of Instruction Mickelson National Golf Academy. . PXG Staffer
Calgary, Alberta Katılım Mart 2017
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@4thOfJuly365 Let’s just starting with the 20 Billion $$ in aid to another country instead of ppl affected by these insane political trade moves.
That $$ would help a lot of struggling ppl in the US.
Can anyone argue with that?
Make it , make sense Maga loyalists.
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I’m not just angry.
I’m volcanic.
Normally the anger you see out of my roasts is all an act.
I've said this many times.
My roasts are written to make you laugh but the tone is angry and fed up.
Am I fed up?
You betcha.
Am I an angry person?
Not even close.
But this time the anger is real.
Why?
Because Democrats have spent eight straight years trying to bury President Trump under an avalanche of fabricated horseshit and every single shovelful they flung just made him stronger, shinier, and more electable.
They panicked.
So what did they do?
They spied on a presidential campaign.
Let that sink in.
They spied on the guy the American people chose.
Who green-lit this whole circus?
None other than Saint Barack of the Teleprompter, the guy who told us he’d never weaponize government...while weaponizing government.
They told us Trump was a traitor.
They told us he colluded.
They spent $40 million and two years with Mueller’s merry band of angry Democrats, and what did they find?
DIDDLY DICK.
Not one indictment for collusion.
Not one.
The only people who broke laws were the ones manufacturing the hoax.
Why aren't they in prison?
And when the music stopped, they just shrugged and moved the goalposts. “No collusion, but obstruction!” they squealed, as if a president asking why his own government was sabotaging him was somehow a fcking crime.
Fast-forward to 2024, and they're at it again.
Same playbook, new chapter.
Epstein.
Forget that Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago the second he sniffed out the creep’s habits.
Trump called Epstein a “terrific guy” once, in 2002, before anyone knew the full extent of his depravity.
Meanwhile, their beloved Bill was island-hopping with the monster and they gave him a pass because, what, he played the saxophone?
This isn’t about evidence.
It’s about repetition.
Say “Trump” and “Epstein” in the same sentence enough times and the low-information mouth-breathers start drooling on cue.
I'm talking to you JoJo and Harry Sisson.
They don’t care that the so-called “unredacted files” are a nothingburger.
This is Russian collusion 2.0, only dumber.
But here’s what keeps me awake at night.
They're not trying to stop Trump.
They're trying to stop us.
Every time they indict him, they indict the 75 million people who voted for him.
They hate that he puts America first because “America first” means Democrats last.
It means no more endless wars for Halliburton.
No more open borders for cheap votes and cheaper labor.
Trump’s crime isn’t collusion or obstruction or whatever nonsense they're peddling this week.
His crime is refusing to kneel.
He looked at their rigged system, and their permanent bureaucracy and said, “Nah, I’m good.”
And we said it with him.
They can’t beat him at the ballot box, so they cheat.
They sued to keep him off the ballots.
Then they leak SEAL Team Six-level ops to the press.
And then when all else fails, they pray some deranged liberal fanboy takes the shot they've been hinting at for years with their “threat to democracy” hysteria.
Real classy.
But guess what?
He doesn’t back down.
Never has.
And he never will.
They threw every weapon in the arsenal at him.
Impeachment, indictment, deplatforming, lawfare, character assassination, and he just keeps swinging.
He just keeps getting stronger.
So all of you Democrats in DC, and the low lifes who vote for them can all go F yourselves.
I'm done.
We're done.
We’re done with the lectures.
We’re done with the hoaxes.
We’re done with your smug certainty that you think you know better than the farmers, truckers, nurses, and factory workers who built this country.
This isn’t about one man.
It never was.
It’s about whether the will of the people still matters in the United States of America.
You want to stop greatness?
Too late.
Greatness is coming, and it’s wearing a red hat.
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@ADRWC Who thought that was a good idea?
Ffs.
Poor horse and buddy falling from 4 feet would have done himself a world of damage.
No bueno
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@GolfMetrics @kclairerogers Not sure why Claire is throwing shade here?
Maybe it’s that sad state of our current political environment….or she is just feeling a tab bit inadequate?
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@kclairerogers You forgot, “Look at me, I’m Caitlin Clark, and I can absolutely ‘school’ Claire Rogers on the 🏀 court & ⛳ course 24x7x365.”
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“I mean, give this girl a chance, right?”
Annika Sorenstam played nine holed with Kai Trump on Monday at Pelican Golf Club.
Sorenstam noted Trump hits the ball high and plenty long, though has some work to do with her short game and putting. She also was impressed by Trump's inquisitiveness, telling a story about how Trump asked her several questions about her golf swing.
“I was talking to her about my tendencies," Sorenstam recalled, "and said, ‘What are your tendencies?’ And she went off, this is what I do, and I’m trying to do that. Wow, [I’m thinking] she’s really interested in just getting better and learning about her swing. You know, she was telling me her hip is going this way and everything. OK, I’m just listening. I’m not going to give you any pointers here because it’s a little bit late, just a few days before the event. But just the excitement of learning and getting better, I thought that was pretty cool. I was trying to remember if I was 18 and I would play with somebody, if I would dare to ask a question. I probably would’ve been super quiet.”
Sorenstam noted that nobody expects Trump to win come Sunday, and that this week should be about "opportunities and memories and lessons learned." She then had this to say about Trump's inclusion in the LPGA's penultimate event, which she said reminded her of her controversial start at the 2003 Bank of America Colonial on the PGA Tour:
“Going out there and playing a big course and environment like this, I’m sure she’s used to a lot of people looking at her and analyzing everything,” Sorenstam said. “One thing that’s different this year is I’ve never seen so many Secret Service people around here; I feel super safe, that’s another thing. ... I just don’t know how she does it honestly. To be 18 years old and hear all the comments, she must be super tough on the inside. I’m sure we can all relate what it’s like to get criticism here and there, but she gets it a thousand times. So, that’s why I just want to give her a break, come out here and have fun. We want her to feel like family here, and I want her to feel welcome.
“I mean, give this girl a chance, right?”

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@DashingDownward @atrupar I agree - it was malicious for other countries to do this to the US for DECADES.
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@xbergermanx @TedSinclairUSA @MyGolfSpy All the irons are pricey. Taylormade tips out at the same price…Titleist too.
A lot depends on shafts too..throw in a carbon graphite and the price goes way up.
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@TedSinclairUSA @MyGolfSpy How is 1500-2000 a great value for fitted irons?
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@nicksortor How about they just start paying ppl?
Like Air Traffic Controllers?
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@GrantHorvatGolf It will be a good match if you have your A game. Guess is she gets you by a couple.
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@StingrGolf Being his best self…obviously he has “done the work” his probation officer ordered.
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@Golfingbrock As a person who respects the game of golf and understands good “etiquette “.
I would have waved this 2 some up ahead of this 4 some if I were playing in the group.
4:20 is not a death march but by the afternoon it’s 5 hours…no bueno
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Decided to play municipal golf this morning instead of my usual Saturday game, and we were the 2nd group to tee off.
Here is an open letter to the group in front of us:
It takes a special kind of talent to tee off first, in carts, on an empty course, and still drag the entire day into a four-hour-and-twenty-minute crawl. Truly—remarkable work. Somewhere, a sloth is tipping its cap.
But the part that really deserves recognition? You didn’t even bother to show up to the tee on time. We were standing there—bags down, ready to go, civilized members of society—while you rolled up late like you were arriving for brunch instead of the first tee time of the day.
And then, instead of, I don’t know… teeing off, you launched into a full pre-round performance art piece: pulling out your orange whip, stretching bands, and a whole collection of training aids like you were filming a commercial for how not to start a round. A full mobile warm-up routine. On the tee. At 7 a.m.
And the payoff for your meticulous prep?
The slowest. Round. Meadowbrook. Has. Seen. In. Years.
You were in carts, with no one ahead of you, and still managed a pace so slow that groups three holes back were discussing the meaning of life on tee boxes. You didn’t set the pace—you clogged the arteries of the entire property.
So from all of us who spent the morning waiting, staring, aging, and wondering how the first group became the problem:
Please, do better.

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@govt_corrupt Hmmmm…not sure any would want to jump into that current steaming pile of shit south of the border.
Maybe show your studies with applicable data to back up your very educated comment.
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