Portland, Ore. (Sept. 20, 2011) – A round at an ultra-famous trophy course. Teeing it up with a revered PGA TOUR player. Visiting the game’s ancestral home. These are just a few seminal experiences every golfer hopes to enjoy some day.
But are all these magical moments really so drool worthy? Possibly not, according to certain members of The A Position, the web’s leading golf-and-travel site, who have compiled an “anti-bucket list” exposing some of the game’s greatest moments that maybe aren’t so much.
And that’s even true for professional golfers, as explained by this month’s celebrity guest, Duffy Waldorf, a four-time winner on the PGA Tour and GOLF Magazine’s wine connoisseur. It turns out that even majors have their not-so-minor flaws.
“Playing in the Masters isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. For the pros, it’s like being under a microscope for a week,” said Waldorf.
Read more of Waldorf’s impressions and others on www.theAPosition.com.
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