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In reply to the discussion: American's should boycott golf [View all]BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)40. No, they're trying to tell you how little they care about golf.
Therefore, a boycott is irrelevant to those of us who never watch anyway.
None of us is surprised at rich asshats making themselves richer.
Perhaps your call to boycott would be better on a golf forum?
Let us know how that goes.
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It was...and I definately agree it is a classic case of sportwashing. I'm glad the 9/11 families
walkingman
Jun 2023
#57
They're an obscene blight on our arid landscape, sucking precious water from our aquifers
CrispyQ
Jun 2023
#9
Golf courses are also a blight on our green landscape - they require tons of fertilizer
Ocelot II
Jun 2023
#10
I did a search. I saw those too. They didn't give me a warm, fuzzy feeling about Casady1. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Jun 2023
#47
This. Plus, golf is in serious decline, may actually be effectively dying. nt
Hortensis
Jun 2023
#38
We often play at one of the two local muni courses, and I really do enjoy playing.
Torchlight
Jun 2023
#43