Not only did he prove this week that his game is ready, Brandt Snedeker is probably the most likeable player you could ever want to meet.
That always-present smile of his (even after a rough break or bad shot) is what keeps me glued to the TV when he's playing. His sportsmanship makes me want to point the kids his way and say, "Hey guys, come see a real sports hero!"
Golf has always been considered a "gentleman's" game, but with the swearing on camera, the smashing of clubs, the temper tantrums, the spitting in cups, the trash talking in press conferences and in the media, some of us have started to wonder 'where have all the gentleman gone?'
Brandt had a great week - he just had one tough afternoon. But did you see the other scores out there from players who have been in the game a lot longer: Flesh shot +6, Paul Casey +7, Jim Furyk +5.
And what about those veterans who didn't even make the cut? Sergio, Ernie, Freddie, Luke, Steve Stricker - I was shocked at how many of the so called greats of the game never made it to Sunday.
“Pretty phenomenal, to be (on the Nationwide) two years ago, struggling to be a professional golfer, and to be here, crying like a little girl in front of a bunch of media and 100 million people,” Snedeker said. “I’m sure I’ll be getting ribbed for the next two months about this.”
Brandt, you have nothing to be embarrassed about. You gave it your all and you should be proud of yourself. I hope the media and other players are as gracious and honorable as you are and give you a hug, not a ribbing. I know you'd do it for them.
As this reportered shared, "As Snedeker pulled his visor down on his forehead and held a towel to his red-rimmed eyes, a Masters official ended the press conference by thanking him for a great week."
I wonder who that Masters' official was. Whoever he is, he just proved to me that maybe there really are a lot more gentlemen left in this game than I thought.
:)
Golfgal
JOSEPH PERSON NEWSPAPERS
Calgary Herald
14 Apr 2008
MCCLATCHY AUGUSTA, GA. For three days, Brandt Snedeker strode around Augusta National with a smile that was as omnipresent as his wavy blond hair and white Bridgestone visor. But the lasting image of Snedeker from the 72nd Masters will be one of the...read more...
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