Ryder Cup 2023

I think this is probably the case in most sports , kids now adays prefer playing with their fingers and thumbs
Not the case. My sons club has 96 teams from toddlers to open age.
Lazy opinion that kids are all just sat at home.
My son (plus all the other 96 teams, a thousand plus kids) trains monday, thursday, plays saturday. And thats very low level capability. The better kids will play for other teams on a sunday too
 
projected score coming down a lot…never thought we’d be relying on McIntyre to win it :)
 
Sky coverage poor. They just showed projected score 14.5 v 12.5 which adds up to 27 not 28. On 4 occasions that I’ve seen a hole has been won by one player and been scored in favour of the other player.
 
Not the case. My sons club has 96 teams from toddlers to open age.
Lazy opinion that kids are all just sat at home.
My son (plus all the other 96 teams, a thousand plus kids) trains monday, thursday, plays saturday. And thats very low level capability. The better kids will play for other teams on a sunday too

Studies from Sport England say that kids are more active than they’ve ever been and it’s increasing all the time. My nephew is 10 and plays sports I never had the opportunity to play as a kid.

The kids who do the least sport are ones from less affluent backgrounds - i.e. the ones who can least afford technology and all the latest video games anyway. It’s a spurious correlation. Sport is all about opportunity.

Brilliant from Viktor. 3 more points to go.
 
Love this 18th anything can happen on it, they’re up by a single in a few & we’re gonna need to turn a few around…Come on Rahmbo
 
Paul McGinley saying after an hour we’ve already won this and it’s just a matter of how many by always seemed to be a bit previous. McIntyre in the last match COULD be huge
 

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