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Graeme McDowell

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Husband, Dad, Golfer #blessed

Everywhere Katılım Ekim 2009
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
@RJAudioStudio @ChrisGotterup Steep angle of attack with the hands ahead of the ball creating quite a low launch angle relative to an average tour player. The ball gets “trapped” and compressed into the turf by a club coming in steeply.
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Love the way @ChrisGotterup plays the game. Lots of shaft lean, super trappy. Kinda like he grew up in Scotland or Ireland in the wind. In a world full of high launch it’s kind of refreshing.
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
@david_sonius David, you are welcome to your opinion my friend. That “exhibition tour” you talk about happens to have some great players here at the Masters, like Jon Rahm who is @DataGolf best player in the world this year statistically.
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
How many short putts we seen missed to that pin on 16 today. In a gnarly little spot.
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@Sm1thysTweet Wouldn’t bet against it. Monkey off the back last year and looking incredibly comfortable. I always felt like Augusta was made for him. The way he drives it and how high he hits his irons. He could win a few green jackets now.
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
Not sure Woodland can get this 3rd shot on the green on 15. Will most likely miss it short. Just impossible.
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@RonaldoVamo Looked like he struggled on the greens early. Very surprised. Guy is a machine. Augusta is playing tricky for sure this year.
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
@19AG89 @ChrisGotterup I certainly miss being there but unlikely I’ll ever play that event again. Tough to say it but it’s the reality. The inevitability of time. I will be at final qualifying for both Opens this year.
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
Man I’m so happy for @GaryWoodland. What an inspirational story. Not a dry eye in the house. Special guy.
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@KEC913 I care about the great pieces of real estate in golf
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Graeme McDowell@Graeme_McDowell·
I think @eamonlynch is a wonderful writer when he stays neutral-ish. I read the article in question and didn’t have the skill to write this retort. Wanted to. Some good stuff in this reply.
Par and Paddock@parandpaddock

Lynch, This reads less like a rag column and more like a prosecution brief with jokes stapled on. You dress it up in Gladwell and “outliers” language, then treat subjective disdain as if it’s the data. “Bootlickers”, “apologists”, “social media slurps” isn’t analysis. It’s a tell. You’re not testing a claim, you’re selecting targets and cueing the reader how to feel about them. Your LIV section is built on a double standard that always favours the PGA Tour. Adelaide’s revenue being an outlier is an interesting business point, but you use it only to sneer at LIV fans, not to examine what it actually proves: that elite men’s golf can thrive outside the US when it’s staged properly and priced for the market. Cue LIV Golf South Africa in a few weeks, that could be bigger than Adelaide. Then you reach for a US TV number as a mic-drop without explaining the source, method, platform context, or like-for-like comparison. That’s not “evidence”. That’s a stat as a bludgeon. The Kim section is the giveaway. You concede the hard truths, absence, addiction, rebuild, and then you cannot bring yourself to let the sporting achievement stand without reducing his return to a “desperate marketing stunt”. That’s not something you demonstrate; it’s something you assert because it flatters your priors. The inconvenient fact is that Kim’s place wasn’t protected: he was relegated, then earned his way back, then won. If you’re arguing LIV has no merit pathways, Kim is the counterexample in your own copy. Your sweeping claims need receipts, not rhetoric. “More than 90%… by invitation.” “Contractually protected.” “Ejected based solely on national origin.” Those are allegations mis represented and half truths, with no context and no written rules cited, and no acknowledgement that the PGA Tour is also in parts a closed shop in practice: sponsor exemptions, medical extensions, major-category protections, reshuffles, and a system that has always mixed merit with status, money, and relationships. If you want to prosecute LIV for being curated, you need to apply the same standard to the Tour you’re implicitly defending. In the end, the “outliers” framing is just a narrative trick: Player as your designated villain, Kim as your reluctant hero, LIV as your permanent defendant, and the PGA Tour as the unspoken baseline of virtue. You can dislike LIV, plenty do, but you don’t get to replace reporting with mockery and call it truth. If you want to persuade readers rather than rally your own side, drop the sneers, show all the sources and truths, and argue against the strongest version of the opposing case, not the caricature. Of which you certainly are along with your pal Brandel, the two biggest Spitting Image caricatures in golf.

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