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 Post subject: Paula's Behavior on Friday
PostPosted: October 4th, 2008, 8:37 pm 
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A lot was made over the way Paula Creamer "behaved" during her round on Friday. IMO, she is a "cutie" and still has a lot of raw passion that seems to leave players as they become older and less hungry.

She took it out on her caddie and in the interview Saturday she said they had talked and everything was "OK" so this is just the media building something out of nothing.

She is in the lead going into Sunday and if she is to be POY on the LPGA tour she needs to beat Lorena in one of these final events.

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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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Didn't see it but she sure is a key to the future of the lpga. And she is very competitive.


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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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Must have missed that !!!! I agree, she needs to pull this one off with Lorena being in the field !!!

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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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In Cobra's caddy post, I could see giving them a tongue lashing :evil:


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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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All of what you say is true, but I think she overdoes the petulant spoiled brat behavior, especially when missing putts.
She's not the first one to blame a caddy for a bad shot, won't be the last, but that was a pretty bad one for TV!!

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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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Yeah, I believe everyone, has the right to get upset. As long as they don't really overstep the boundry's; most people will blow hot then settle down pretty quickly. I worked for a boss that at times no matter where you were would bite your head off and spit it out. Then maybe 10 minutes later he would stop and tell you a joke. He was the type, once he unloaded, it was over, done with and he moved on. In today's PC world, he would never make it, but even with the explosions, he was a good boss that cared about his people.

I guess I have learned to over look the short quick out bursts people can make and personally I don't put a lot of weight in them as long as they get over it quickly. I did not see her outburst live, only replays of the shot and her reaction, but her caddy seemed not to let it bother him.

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Paula won!!!! I can't believe that putt on 18 went in for her. A good win! The post game show talked about her week and seemed to gloss over her actions with her caddie. A change for them, as they played it up big the other day.

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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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Glad to see her get the win,, !!! That's a good thing that they let the caddy thing go !!!!!

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That's great for the lpga :D


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 Post subject: Re: Paula's Behavior on Friday
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I didn't see Paula's round on Friday, but I would much rather see her get angry at a bad shot than see Phil Mickleson keep the same goofy grin all the way around the course while he is being taken apart at the Ryder Cup.


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