Rookies Behaving Badly

At least I'm positive evidently way to the "non-freshmen." (They're such a various organization, what need to I name them? Veterans? Established gamers? Snookie, DJ Pauly D, and the Situation?)

Here's the deal: Rookies aren't supposed to play well. They're supposed to struggle in their first "official appearance as Tour members." Rookies aren't supposed to handle the pressure well. They're supposed to be confused by course setups and intimidated by the "big stage" on which they find themselves.

Rookies aren't speculated to set the tournament report for the fifty four-hole lead at the Sony Open.

Above all, TWO learners aren't speculated to set the event report for the fifty four-hole lead on the Sony Open.

Two rookies in Hawaii

And yet I publish the strange case of Scott Langley and Russell Henley, beginners who are so out of their detail that they absolutely do not comprehend they're rookies. Furthermore, they're so clueless that they do not appear to recognize their unhappy state of affairs... Even after the media explains it to them.

Ah, the foolishness of youth! Will no person help them? Can nobody show them the mistake of their methods and help them disintegrate below the burden of unrealistic expectancies? Are they destined to suffer the folly in their very own ignorance and emerge as decimating the Sony Open area?

I worry that only time -- mainly state-of-the-art very last spherical -- can solution that query. But at least we appear to have the answer to every other question...

Perhaps 2012 won't be one of these hard act to comply with after all.

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