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Watching golf, I often find myself not really rooting "for" someone... but sort of against someone. I don't know why... but there are a number of players that I just don't like. When they play, I'm not sitting there saying "shank it! shank it!'. But if they are in contention, I'll almost always pull for the other guy... and for no good reason. To name a few...
Sean O'Hair - Dunno why... seems like a nice young man. Never "did" anything that I didn't approve of... just don't like him!
Tim Clark - Again... nothing personal I guess... but if he's in contention, I pull for the other guy.
Ryan Moore - Maybe it's the hat and beard? I dunno... don't like him!
Chad Campbell - Again... no reason to not like him... but I don't!
There are a few others. There really is no reason that I can give as to why I don't like these guys. It's not a I think they're an ******* thing like Monty or a crybaby thing like Sergio. I just always find myself rooting against them. Any of you have players that you can't stand for no good reason?
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Shanghai On day five we arrived in Shanghai by Shanghai Flights China Eastern where we then had a pretty crazy taxi ride to our Shanghai Hotels. The driver was literally in and out of the lanes over and undertaking people to go as fast as he could- it felt a little like a high speed chase in a film!! Arrived at our hotel in one piece though- it was on the corner of a really cool street with lots of neon signs and things. The second hotel was also quite a lot nicer than I think a lot of us were expecting as we thought that they were going to deteriorate in standard as we went along! Walked to the bund and went up to the top of the world financial centre- the lift alone is quite an experience, you feel like you're going up in a spaceship or something! Everything is so futuristic there! The next day we started our Shanghai Vacations with a 2.5 hour walking tour of Shanghai. We went through the old time which was really nice- more like the China towns you find in big cities! We also p***ed through an antique market. Next we went to visit the Jade Buddha which was pretty impressive, then had a quick look around Shanghai museum- there's loads of china travelarts and crafts. In the evening we went on our Shanghai Vacationsto watch an acrobatics show- the kids were only young and the whole thing was a little bit amateurish but some of the stuff they were doing was amazing like jumping through hoops and flipping between ropes! Went for a cl***y drink in the French concession and then on to something which fell a little more into our price range..!