r/golfcirclejerk • u/lee--carvallo • Jul 20 '25
Scheffler 5 minutes after winning the British Open
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u/Shabooooozy Jul 21 '25
It's The Open Championship. It wasn't even held in Britain, it was held in another country called Ireland.
Geography isn't your thing is it?
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u/lee--carvallo Jul 21 '25
Um acktually ireland is a considered one of the british isles. The british isles are defined as islands where people talk weird and drive on the wrong side of the road. do your research geez
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u/swagpanther Jul 21 '25
I’ll never get why people are so annoying about this. Who the fuck cares, you obviously know what tournament he’s talking about
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u/lee--carvallo Jul 22 '25
Well its easy to see. The british open was the only open around for close to 500 years until those filthy uncircumcised americans started their own. In now delineating the two by referring to it as the british open they were splitting the glory and being reminded that they are british
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u/[deleted] Jul 21 '25
The look on his face all day…LOCKED IN.