As if the PGA needed more bad publicity, Tripp Isenhour provides living proof that sports stars and stupidity go hand-in-hand. I hope they put this sucker in jail.
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Angry Golfer Kills Hawk
Submitted by Sarah on Fri, 2008-03-07 01:44.
As if the PGA needed more bad publicity, Tripp Isenhour provides living proof that sports stars and stupidity go hand-in-hand. I hope they put this sucker in jail. »
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I believe this would be scored a birdie
except that there would be a two-stroke penalty for obstructing play with the carcass.
Sorry, couldn’t let this disappear below the page without making bad golf puns; I tried, I did, but I am weak.
Seriously, what an ass, and shame on everyone else there for not speaking up. Hope he gets hell from the courts, and booed every time he steps up on a green.
Well, he's a jerk. This is a surprise because ...?
Overpaid babies with no self-discipline OUTSIDE the narrow confines of their desire to rule the world in their chosen form of play just make me tired.
But killing a red-shouldered hawk is a federal offense, and booing is the least of this jerk’s potential future troubles.
Evidently he’s about a fifth-rate “pro” golfer anyway…
There are only a few things the public can do anymore
to show displeasure; booing is one of them. Golf more than any sport depends on individual self-confidence, and the fragile egos of golfers crave affirmation. Being booed would end his career.
Tarred and feathered would be more appropriate for this twit, but apparently we don’t do that anymore.
Shameful.