you are allowed to believe what you want but it is my money. After my dad passed away I got 25% of everything he and my mom owned, my mom gave me 25% more because of taxes and every year she gives me more. And a million $(870000ā¬) isn't much. Houses where I live cost around 650000- 1000000ā¬. The ones for 650000 are 20 years older than me. And I probably wrote it completely wrong, destroying your reputation for a million isn't great.And all of this ''
The internet invitational will definitely become an annual thing. They did a very good job with it. The logistics of capturing all of that and cohesively putting it together over a handful of youtube videos was an incredible accomplishment. I don't like Barstool content in general, with a couple of exceptions, but they hit a homerun with how they pulled this whole series off. And I expect with all of the success it has had, next year the prize money will at least double, and they will get an even better cast of players to compete in it. Some of the influencers were dull and a waste of camera time. Those people will get cut and replaced with better personalities, and maybe some better players to make it even more competitive.
I would expect Paige to decline the invitation for next time around because she was full of shame with how that final round went. She cheated and lied and everyone knew it...and to make matters worse, once she got called out, her game completely fell apart and she didn't do enough for her team to win...same with Malosi. They had an advantage in an alt-shot format regardless of how good Dalke is...he had to play with 2 mediocre at best players. Malosi and Paige are both around scratch players and Frankie is a single digit handicap...in alt-shot they should have been able to consistently post pars and bogeys and put a ton of pressure on Francis and Beef to not get the shanks/chunks/yips and negate the advantage that Dalke has as a tremendous player.'' I agree.
The internet invitational will definitely become an annual thing. They did a very good job with it. The logistics of capturing all of that and cohesively putting it together over a handful of youtube videos was an incredible accomplishment. I don't like Barstool content in general, with a couple of exceptions, but they hit a homerun with how they pulled this whole series off. And I expect with all of the success it has had, next year the prize money will at least double, and they will get an even better cast of players to compete in it. Some of the influencers were dull and a waste of camera time. Those people will get cut and replaced with better personalities, and maybe some better players to make it even more competitive.
I would expect Paige to decline the invitation for next time around because she was full of shame with how that final round went. She cheated and lied and everyone knew it...and to make matters worse, once she got called out, her game completely fell apart and she didn't do enough for her team to win...same with Malosi. They had an advantage in an alt-shot format regardless of how good Dalke is...he had to play with 2 mediocre at best players. Malosi and Paige are both around scratch players and Frankie is a single digit handicap...in alt-shot they should have been able to consistently post pars and bogeys and put a ton of pressure on Francis and Beef to not get the shanks/chunks/yips and negate the advantage that Dalke has as a tremendous player.'' I agree.
Who cares that her boyfriend is rich? Her and her boyfriend could break up any day now and even if he is a billionaire, he doesn't owe her anything. There is a satisfaction that goes along with earning your own way in life...and not just being arm candy for a sugar daddy. Maybe you just grew up being fed with a silver spoon and you think everything thinks the same way as you. She makes a good living, but she does not have generational wealth. She probably earns 1-2 million per year (and she has a short window to earn that much because eventually the hotness and freshness of her modeling wears off and people stop paying for it and brands stop asking her to post about their product), and you said it yourself...a million dollars isn't much money. You don't get many chances to make $333k from 1 round of golf in a lifetime...99.9% of golfers will never even get a chance to play for $3k.
The internet invitational will definitely become an annual thing. They did a very good job with it. The logistics of capturing all of that and cohesively putting it together over a handful of youtube videos was an incredible accomplishment. I don't like Barstool content in general, with a couple of exceptions, but they hit a homerun with how they pulled this whole series off. And I expect with all of the success it has had, next year the prize money will at least double, and they will get an even better cast of players to compete in it. Some of the influencers were dull and a waste of camera time. Those people will get cut and replaced with better personalities, and maybe some better players to make it even more competitive.
I would expect Paige to decline the invitation for next time around because she was full of shame with how that final round went. She cheated and lied and everyone knew it...and to make matters worse, once she got called out, her game completely fell apart and she didn't do enough for her team to win...same with Malosi. They had an advantage in an alt-shot format regardless of how good Dalke is...he had to play with 2 mediocre at best players. Malosi and Paige are both around scratch players and Frankie is a single digit handicap...in alt-shot they should have been able to consistently post pars and bogeys and put a ton of pressure on Francis and Beef to not get the shanks/chunks/yips and negate the advantage that Dalke has as a tremendous player.