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That's a great point Mr. Kennedy. I think I know how to fix that. Let's eliminate all purses and that way no one will be professional........ and I said I was done with this. I just couldn't help myself.
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The definition of an amateur is : a person who does something (such as a sport or hobby) for pleasure and not as a job
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Bobby Jones was an amateur, and he kicked every Pro golfers azz. And the reason he was able to do that was because he was an uber competitor and practiced his craft. He also had a fair amount of talent.
I see a direct correlation between Bobby Jones success and that of, oh, let's see, perhaps Dan Fletcher, David Rampy, Jody Lang, Jimmy DeFrank, Bob Glidden, and a host of others. Glidden was pretty successful before he became a Pro. As was Lee Shepherd. Of course, you could always become a pro, and the wins would just automatically come your way. Week, after week, after week. |
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Hey Mick, let's say that you and I race. You get to the line first and break-out by .05. I get to the line a car behind you and break-out by .03. The win light doesn't come on until MY car crosses the line. You're out by .05, I'm out by .03, I win. But the win light doesn't come on until my car crosses the line.
Now let's say that you and I race again. You get to the line first and break-out by .03. I get to the line a car behind you and break-out by .05. Should MY win light come on when your car crosses the line because you were the first one to break-out? If the first to go red is the loser on the starting line, then it's only fair that the first to break-out should be the loser at the finish line. The only reason that this has come up now is that the technology to do it didn't exist till now. This isn't any different to Stock and SS than replacement carbs and aluminum heads are. But I guess that the "fast" guys aren't having a problem with them.
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