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TRENDING: Chamblee Adds Travis Fulton To “Exclusive” Block Party
First off, I’m barely active on Twitter and secondly have said nothing close to as crazy as “Tiger will never win again – Brooks is too soft or Rory is a choker”. Been a tough year in the “research” department I guess.
Not real life. pic.twitter.com/ip2UEUxs1N— Travis Fulton (@travisfulton) August 28, 2019
Travis Fulton is a well-respected golf instructor, YouTuber and he’s well respected in the golf community. He’s even given Frank and Mike a pointer or two. Now he can add the honor of being blocked on Twitter by Brandel Chamblee. Travis was taken back by this because, as he states “I’m barley active on Twitter and secondly have said nothing close to as crazy as “Tiger will never win again- Brooks is too soft or Rory is a choker” ”.
Fulton is not so subtly pointing out a few of Chamblee’s hot takes that have all been proving wrong this year. The funniest thing about Brandel calling Brooks soft is that he blocks more people than Dikembe Mutombo in his prime.
I get that his job is to have an opinion on players swings, style of play and events going on in golf. But if you are quick to block anyone who disagrees with you, it’s hard to have a take that a player is “soft”. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to see if he has me blocked now.
Cover Image Via Twitter
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