i remember that day, i went for the golf tie, in the hope i could finish in time to get to celtic park.
and then left early because there was a prizegiving at the golf club.
happened all the time in the greenock shamrock and the port hibs.
31003 on
I’ve honestly no idea why you have a beef with me…but I’ll give as good as I get…I don’t see any problem with a bit of idle chit chat…and sometimes it might just be to LIGHTEN the mood…but hey ho…
Saint Stivs on
ayr night.
i have a tee off time in the morning. cheers.
31003 on
St Stivs
The greatest Celtic fan to have walked this earth..
There you go…you won…now..back to the golf…anyone know how Bob McIntyre is getting on in the DP world tour?…
31003 on
SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 12:07 AM
ayr night.
i have a tee off time in the morning. cheers.
Remember to keep the high baws low…good tip..
Saint Stivs on
If tennis is Catholic, golf is Protestant
By Ashley Mayo
March 27, 2013
“In tennis there is infinite salvation, as in Catholicism, whereas golf is Protestant and predestined.”
So says Dexter, an Episcopal minister who runs a New England prep school in “The Old Boy,” A.R. Gurney’s 1991 drama that has been revived as an off-Broadway play. Golf doesn’t factor into the storyline aside from serving as an interesting metaphor. Dexter says the above quote after another character, Harriet, says, “In tennis, every game, every point is a new chance. As opposed to golf where if you make a mistake on the first hole you carry it with you throughout the round.”
In typical Gurney fashion, that statement has a double meaning. Harriet is the controlling, divorced mother of Perry, a shy teenager who resists going to Episcopal school. While she desperately wants her son to love tennis, he’s instead drawn to art, the theater and opera music. He eventually comes out as being gay and succumbs to AIDS. A disgraced Harriet pays everyone to cover up her son’s cause of death, saying instead that he accidentally overdosed.
In the same way that tennis absolves imperfections and allows people to escape from their mistakes, Harriet wanted Perry to move past his attraction to men. She’d known all along he was gay, and she wanted him to leave that behind and move onto the next match. But he seemed stuck on a golf course, where his “flawed” sexual feelings haunted him throughout his life. While he wanted nothing more than to ignore that double bogey he made early on, he was eventually forced to face it and yielded to it at the end of his round.
Gurney’s depiction of golf isn’t far off, though he clearly doesn’t know about match play.
*The Old Boy is playing until March 30th in New York City at The Clurman Theatre.
31003 on
St Stivs
There are many attractive men play golf…that’s why we wear outlandish clothing…
31003 on
Popular golf phrases…..
“He’s pulled it”
“He’s kissed the hole”
“He’s lipped out”
There’s more…
jimtim on
Maybe a slight chance of some player incomings if we beat young boys on Wednesday to qualify for the knockout rounds , imho we need a few places improved upon . With regards the earlier topic of ira songs getting sung . Personally I’m not a big fan , we have plenty songs to sing but just my preference , more concern could be the singing of them down in Birmingham where there is ill feeling towards the ira , let’s hope our performance gives us the chance to sing Celtic songs HH
Saint Stivs on
And aye.
Unoccupied seats at Celtic park on a match day is much more relevant to Celtic plc than some pompous twat playing golf.
BBC Hunscene analysis of the arm at the side deliberately being used to pass the ball. No foul. Pointer Grant licking the Hunhole that feeds him.
Saint Stivs on
Night
31003 on
Strange…
I see people on here talking about what school they went to…some use their school as a nom de plume…nothing to do with Celtic…
Others post old pictures of their home town…nothing to do with Celtic
Some post YouTube videos of their favourite songs..again..nothing to do with Celtic
…and some post about their health issues…nothing to do with Celtic
..on the other hand…I mention a 17 year old competing with the worlds best golfers and im vilified by an individual for posting something a few on here might find interesting…because it has nothing to do with Celtic…it’s a strange world we live in…
Saint Stivs on
Saint Stephens . Port Glasgow.
Hugh gilmartin.
Michael Conroy senior.
Michael Conroy junior.
Stephen Fulton.
Dare I say it Neil McCann.
Very much Celtic orientated
Saint Stivs on
Port Glasgow.
Home of John Mcmaster. A Celtic great. He would recognise many photographs I post from the 1920s.
31003 on
…and what’s Neil McCann got to do with Celtic?…asking for a friend…
Saint Stivs on
Golf playing Celtic supporters now.
Was your grandad allowed in that golf club ?
31003 on
Clutching at straws now old boy…aren’t you…
31003 on
I’ve played golf with many past Celtic players…does that count…oh…they could all hit that golf ball a country mile…eye, ball co-ordination I think they calll it …does that count?…
Saint Stivs on
Did you grandad play golf ? Was he allowed in whatever clubhouse you are in now ? Simple question.
31003 on
Henrik Larsson never held a golf club until he joined Celtic…when he left he was a seven handicapper…even you…with your limited mindset has to admire that…
31003 on
SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 2:07 AM
Did you grandad play golf ? Was he allowed in whatever clubhouse you are in now ? Simple question.
What the hell has that got to do with Celtic?….
I thought all comments on here had to do with Celtic…make your bloody mind up will you…in fact..don’t answer that…I refuse to converse with an imbecile..
Saint Stivs on
Henrik. Seriously.
I don’t think he went to a Catholic school in Glasgow in the 50s.
Did you grandad get you into the golf club or not ?
31003 on
No answering…go away…your nuts..
Saint Stivs on
Golf speak .
Imagine being handicapped seven times.
The bastards
31003 on
Bonkers..
31003 on
I really really hope you’ve had too much to drink…
Saint Stivs on
Imagine being the first Catholic in the golf club. What an achievement.
You started it.
I couldn’t even get in.
Cause is a nuts.
31003 on
I’ll accept your apology (sober) tomorrow…I’ll be out of bed around 7.15 if that helps…
Saint Stivs on
I wish I was still drinking . . . I could join a golf club and post shite about it on the internet.
Saint Stivs on
7.15.
You got a tee off time ?
31003 on
SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 2:19 AM
I wish I was still drinking . . . I could join a golf club and post shite about it on the internet.
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SAINT STIVS
Why do down…we won..
i remember that day, i went for the golf tie, in the hope i could finish in time to get to celtic park.
and then left early because there was a prizegiving at the golf club.
happened all the time in the greenock shamrock and the port hibs.
I’ve honestly no idea why you have a beef with me…but I’ll give as good as I get…I don’t see any problem with a bit of idle chit chat…and sometimes it might just be to LIGHTEN the mood…but hey ho…
ayr night.
i have a tee off time in the morning. cheers.
St Stivs
The greatest Celtic fan to have walked this earth..
There you go…you won…now..back to the golf…anyone know how Bob McIntyre is getting on in the DP world tour?…
SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 12:07 AM
ayr night.
i have a tee off time in the morning. cheers.
Remember to keep the high baws low…good tip..
If tennis is Catholic, golf is Protestant
By Ashley Mayo
March 27, 2013
“In tennis there is infinite salvation, as in Catholicism, whereas golf is Protestant and predestined.”
So says Dexter, an Episcopal minister who runs a New England prep school in “The Old Boy,” A.R. Gurney’s 1991 drama that has been revived as an off-Broadway play. Golf doesn’t factor into the storyline aside from serving as an interesting metaphor. Dexter says the above quote after another character, Harriet, says, “In tennis, every game, every point is a new chance. As opposed to golf where if you make a mistake on the first hole you carry it with you throughout the round.”
In typical Gurney fashion, that statement has a double meaning. Harriet is the controlling, divorced mother of Perry, a shy teenager who resists going to Episcopal school. While she desperately wants her son to love tennis, he’s instead drawn to art, the theater and opera music. He eventually comes out as being gay and succumbs to AIDS. A disgraced Harriet pays everyone to cover up her son’s cause of death, saying instead that he accidentally overdosed.
In the same way that tennis absolves imperfections and allows people to escape from their mistakes, Harriet wanted Perry to move past his attraction to men. She’d known all along he was gay, and she wanted him to leave that behind and move onto the next match. But he seemed stuck on a golf course, where his “flawed” sexual feelings haunted him throughout his life. While he wanted nothing more than to ignore that double bogey he made early on, he was eventually forced to face it and yielded to it at the end of his round.
Gurney’s depiction of golf isn’t far off, though he clearly doesn’t know about match play.
*The Old Boy is playing until March 30th in New York City at The Clurman Theatre.
St Stivs
There are many attractive men play golf…that’s why we wear outlandish clothing…
Popular golf phrases…..
“He’s pulled it”
“He’s kissed the hole”
“He’s lipped out”
There’s more…
Maybe a slight chance of some player incomings if we beat young boys on Wednesday to qualify for the knockout rounds , imho we need a few places improved upon . With regards the earlier topic of ira songs getting sung . Personally I’m not a big fan , we have plenty songs to sing but just my preference , more concern could be the singing of them down in Birmingham where there is ill feeling towards the ira , let’s hope our performance gives us the chance to sing Celtic songs HH
And aye.
Unoccupied seats at Celtic park on a match day is much more relevant to Celtic plc than some pompous twat playing golf.
Night
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SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 1:36 AM
And aye.
Unoccupied seats at Celtic park on a match day is much more relevant to Celtic plc than some pompous twat playing golf.
Night
What age are you?…9?…
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=2e9d584eca4b7171&q=katelin+tierney+top+of+the+league&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgFuLVT9c3NCyqTEuyMCs3V4JwCy0LkrJMjHO0BH1LizOTHYtKMotLQvKD8_PSF7EqZieWpOZk5imUZKYW5aVWKpTkFyjkpymUZKQq5KQmppemAgD0IALqVwAAAA&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwiawtr404CLAxWnRUEAHfOZFQIQri56BAhVEAY&biw=1684&bih=771&dpr=2
9 under par.
Golf speak twattery.
BBC Hunscene analysis of the arm at the side deliberately being used to pass the ball. No foul. Pointer Grant licking the Hunhole that feeds him.
Night
Strange…
I see people on here talking about what school they went to…some use their school as a nom de plume…nothing to do with Celtic…
Others post old pictures of their home town…nothing to do with Celtic
Some post YouTube videos of their favourite songs..again..nothing to do with Celtic
…and some post about their health issues…nothing to do with Celtic
..on the other hand…I mention a 17 year old competing with the worlds best golfers and im vilified by an individual for posting something a few on here might find interesting…because it has nothing to do with Celtic…it’s a strange world we live in…
Saint Stephens . Port Glasgow.
Hugh gilmartin.
Michael Conroy senior.
Michael Conroy junior.
Stephen Fulton.
Dare I say it Neil McCann.
Very much Celtic orientated
Port Glasgow.
Home of John Mcmaster. A Celtic great. He would recognise many photographs I post from the 1920s.
…and what’s Neil McCann got to do with Celtic?…asking for a friend…
Golf playing Celtic supporters now.
Was your grandad allowed in that golf club ?
Clutching at straws now old boy…aren’t you…
I’ve played golf with many past Celtic players…does that count…oh…they could all hit that golf ball a country mile…eye, ball co-ordination I think they calll it …does that count?…
Did you grandad play golf ? Was he allowed in whatever clubhouse you are in now ? Simple question.
Henrik Larsson never held a golf club until he joined Celtic…when he left he was a seven handicapper…even you…with your limited mindset has to admire that…
SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 2:07 AM
Did you grandad play golf ? Was he allowed in whatever clubhouse you are in now ? Simple question.
What the hell has that got to do with Celtic?….
I thought all comments on here had to do with Celtic…make your bloody mind up will you…in fact..don’t answer that…I refuse to converse with an imbecile..
Henrik. Seriously.
I don’t think he went to a Catholic school in Glasgow in the 50s.
Did you grandad get you into the golf club or not ?
No answering…go away…your nuts..
Golf speak .
Imagine being handicapped seven times.
The bastards
Bonkers..
I really really hope you’ve had too much to drink…
Imagine being the first Catholic in the golf club. What an achievement.
You started it.
I couldn’t even get in.
Cause is a nuts.
I’ll accept your apology (sober) tomorrow…I’ll be out of bed around 7.15 if that helps…
I wish I was still drinking . . . I could join a golf club and post shite about it on the internet.
7.15.
You got a tee off time ?
SAINT STIVS on 19TH JANUARY 2025 2:19 AM
I wish I was still drinking . . . I could join a golf club and post shite about it on the internet.
Remember to leave room for your empty seat comments…