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It's a white man's sport for sure, but has it be overcome by consumerism and pop culture? I have not played since I was in my 20's but was thinking I'd get back into it.

The whole LIV vs PGA is interesting as well, rich sandniggers/oilniggers are throwing money at the pro sports side and it seems like the normies are not down with that?

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/liv-golf-tournament-tv-ratings-beat-worlds-funniest-animals-show

It's a white man's sport for sure, but has it be overcome by consumerism and pop culture? I have not played since I was in my 20's but was thinking I'd get back into it. The whole LIV vs PGA is interesting as well, rich sandniggers/oilniggers are throwing money at the pro sports side and it seems like the normies are not down with that? https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/liv-golf-tournament-tv-ratings-beat-worlds-funniest-animals-show

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William Gladstone, Samuel Clemens, and many others over time have referred to the game as a way to spoil a good walk. I took a semester of golf to satisfy a physical education requirement in my junior college years, I found it somewhat interesting but also frustrating and expensive. Haven't so much as picked up a club since then. Don't mind watching others play once in a while.