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Aug172017

Video: Rory Clarifies What He Is Looking For In Next Caddy*

Stephen Connelly's satirical* work is most impressive, particulary his mastery of voices!


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"Bespoke bedtime stories are fine, but they have to be believable."

"Don't make eye contact when I'm talking to you, look away or, preferably, down."

Please, please, may the Tour guys see this and start answering inane golf journo "questions" like Fake Rors here.

Even better: Make it a requirement that they *try* to be absurd or funny. Test it at something like the Trash Management Phoenix Open. Golfers trying to be comedians has to be better than golfers trying to be their own press spokespeople.

Really, anything would be better. Juggling. Reciting Shakespeare. Anything.
08.17.2017 | Unregistered CommenterBern Hoogan
He should look for someone named Billy Foster
08.17.2017 | Unregistered CommenterCT
One of the most spot-on impressions of anyone, anywhere. Rich Little and Frank Caliendo have nothing on this guy. It's not just the voice but the uptalking, pauses and "umms." Just perfect.
08.17.2017 | Unregistered CommenterSea Hag
Hilarious, he should do Tiger, Phil, DJ and Bubba.
08.18.2017 | Unregistered Commentergg
Depends if he is talking with his golf hat on or his money hat on - Money hat - need a guy with lots of info, - golfing hat on, well just the sound of silence, no input at all as he wants to enjoy HIS game - see money always talks!
08.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterTom Morris
Robo looper for Rors.
08.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterFC
Well, if he put Jack Nicklaus on the bag, he'd win 4-5 tournaments every year. He seems to make a ton of birdies, but his problem is that he makes too many mental mistakes. If he decided to play for a safe par on all par 4's and save his aggression for the gettable par 3's and 5's, he'd win at least four more majors, probably more.

I'd volunteer.
08.18.2017 | Unregistered Commenter3foot1
Jack's 77, and would probably insist on Cayman balls.
08.19.2017 | Unregistered CommenterFC
Rors recommits his life to golf (for a chance at $10M).

https://www.irishgolfdesk.com/news-files/2017/8/19/mcilroy-commits-to-fedex-cup
08.20.2017 | Unregistered CommenterFC

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