I admire her divine grace and humility. She knows her superior golfing skills and doesn’t need the approbation or deference of others. Moreover, she shows superiority of moral character in returning kindness for arrogance.
they did not handle this talk very well … sooo 👎🏼. Also the old man saying „you can’t say anything anymore without being accused“ SERIOUSLY? Seriously? I would laugh if it’s not just so sad
@@paulastephenson1862 so she took his advice and hit the ball better. I don’t see a problem with him pointing that out. He is probably a better golfer than her. She is not a real pro.
@@ronaldgmaster5782 She did not take his advice - she just sped up her swing a little, to show him that she did know what she was doing. He took credit for the improvement. She then gave up trying to communicate with him, and went back to what she was originally doing, which was practicing her swing in slow motion, and videoing it so she could refine it. That is what pro golfers do when they practice, and this arrogant little man was so busy trying to dominate her, he didn't realize what a fool he was making of himself.
That guy sitting next to Gyles then procedes to shut down Alison whilst she's explaining what a pad with wings is before she says the word "underwear"🙄
Just start a conversation about golf in general first. Whether you are interested in her or truly tried to help her out. He immediately went to criticize and explain to her how wrong, oh so wrong she was. Realistically speaking, if I saw someone, liked them, wanted to start a conversation, I would certainly not start with commenting how they are doing everything wrong. How can that endear you to them?!!
@@OTCaptainSeanshe literally explained to him how shes trying out different methods. She only used her normal method so that he would stop undermining her
Nope! Everytime she tried to explain her method and get him to stop talking, he would keep giving UNSOLICITED advice. He assumes his 20 years experience is superior to hers bc he didnt even consider her to be a pro player simply bc shes a woman. Then when she shows him that she CAN do a proper hit, he takes the credit for “helping” her. I highly doubt he would even approach her if she was a man.
@@salmonsalmoni3168exactly. She acknowledged his presence and he could have taken that opportunity to chat her up without the corrections but he kept insisting.
She is too nice... she has a beautiful swing, even when in the middle of a swing change. The swing that he interrupted, was absolutely beautiful. Imagine thinking just because youve played golf for 20 years you have the confidence to try to mess with THAT swing. The best part is he was probably blading grounders with his PW
20 years isn’t THAT long for most golfers. It’s a life long pursuit. Some are lucky to find it as kids. A lot of people find it in their 20’s. So when you go to a course or range and see someone 45ish or older, they’ve probably been playing for 20 years too.
his advise as shown in literally the video you just watched was correct loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooll FACE PALM
Hardly the worst thing to ever happen. Even the best players in the world should be open to advice from anyone without being offended. It it just because it was a man offering advice?
The guy was trying to strike up a conversation with a pretty lady - and he thought it was best done by 'correcting' her swing. It just so happened that he was trying to correct a pro and that's where the whole thing backfired. If she wasn't a pro - it wouldn't be so funny and there won't even be any discussion about this.
Year old man, men can not say anything right now, I think is finally the time to be for man to be humble and self reflect, as women always did, somebody needs to explain it to the older generation, men had to much right to say and do what they wanted through the centuries, nobody is asking you not to say anything, please, yeah?! Just have a respect! Something many of you are lacking.
After having lived in Bulgaria I can't even start to explain (pun intended) how allergic I am to any man thinking he is in a position to give me unasked for "advice".
So is a PGA Pro, weird I can't find any standings from PGA tournaments for the last 2 years, also can't see any earning from the PGA dating back to 2017. Can't be much of a Pro with zero earnings.
@@MrRadialdrift She’s a qualified PGA teaching professional not a touring professional. It still makes her way better than 99 percent of anybody that’s ever picked a golf club up. You would probably be better off not commenting about things you don’t understand.
Just an awkward attempt at conversation. If you get out in public, this happens every day. I'm a guy, and girls tell me all the time to smile. I'm in impeccable shape, and old bald men always tell me I should try their yoga routine. I'm an expert in my field who gets flown all over for consulting, and still folks try to teach me the basics without knowing who I am... or that they're actually my employee. These types of interactions used to be handled with a level of maturity without making headlines like, "MAN TELLS WOMAN HIS OPINION!!!?!????!" or whatever nonsense. Old girl should grow up a bit and take life in stride.
Lol she would absolutely humiliate him on the course...just dont give unsolicited advice at the range...nobody there including is good enough to do that and anybody that is is just working on their own game like Georgia was
Firstly, this guy should learn to mind his own business. Secondly, as a society, it’s well past time to stop using the word ‘mansplaining’ to define one idiotic individual’s opinion on a particular issue. Not all blokes feel it necessary to explain things to women, or others, in a superior fashion. Just call it what it is: unnecessary explaining.
The media had to try to turn this political. It's not mansplaining because women cam be condescending also. Georgia was very patient and graceful when someone was being obnoxious.
Sadly, I have seen this so many times on so many ranges. Sara Winter, a good amateur player in Canada who is involved in promoting golf for girls currently has hats that say "No swing advice please." Georgia should contact her and get one.😉
Theres no need to add this nonsense 'mansplaining' term to this. That guy is just a nuisance who thinks he knows much more than he does. Doesnt know what a swing change is and says he's been playing for 20 years.
Looking back, whatever cues she supposedly gave to that chap in hopes of silencing him must have been invisible. From here, it looks like she was perfectly receptive to his comments.
The amount of comments about her being too polite🙄. Women can never do the right thing. You dont know how he might react women get killed for far less. Leave her be.
@@OTCaptainSean she did her normal swing to show him she knew what she was doing and didn't need help. He then decided his advice had improved her swing - not that she was already good. Did you watch it??
Georgia Ball is an absolute class act very proper lady like behavior on the golf course with a wonderful smile on her face. Her presence makes it a pleasure to be a gentleman.
Oh, what ‘perfect’ timing! A mansplaining incident that “just happens” to go viral right as she launches her RUclips channel?! What are the odds!? 🤔 Who knew being patronised could be so marketable?! 🤦🏼♂️😂
@ShoTon1every man whose been married, knows how much a woman complains😂 this "mansplanning" is effed up. Because we know a woman under the roof will make your ears bleed!
@@coltoncyr2283lol you must be a trouble maker if she complains that much. she should realize her worth and find a partner that gives her no reason to complain!
I can't help but notice how she has that bit in common with Thomas Crapper or bakers with the last name Baker, who likely take after their forefathers or spouses' forefathers.
Funny enough, no one person has improved my game more than Georgia. Because she has a good way of explaining things… I now feel more confident walking up to the ball with whatever club after watching her tutorials. Even the dastardly 3 wood. I hit it well probably 90% of the time now.
Alison, would you like it if a man came over to you while you are baking your chocolate brownies and went "that's not how you do it, here let me show you how real brownies are made"?
People got this totally in reverse... A man speaks to you, trying to be helpful, and you are immediately offended... What we see here in action is something nasty we all have inside us called the Secret Mind that is playing out a fake Personality: her interaction with the man is totally dishonest because what is going on inside her is not what she is demonstrating. People call it "polite" and "gracious" -- but it is all deception because inside her there is a very different story going on. A story that THEN she exposes to the world and people talk about and everyone claps saying "wow, you handled it so nicely, what an inconsiderate man..." (because everyone has a Secret Mind that everyone wants to protect, because in your Secret Mind you can be nasty and evil, and no one knows....) The truth is: he was honest (it doesn't matter that he was wrong) and she was the one that didn't handle her inner experience properly and ended up being dishonest. It's all in reverse...
Best thing that ever happened to her. She handled the situation with impeccable aplomb. She is now the role model for female golfers everywhere. I'm sure the sponsorship offers are already pouring in. Deservedly so! Second; the term mansplaining in this incident isn't appropriate. The man offering unsolicited advice is just being rude.
Talking about making a mountain out of a molehill. Thank god Georgia is grounded more than the panel, especially the guy next to Giles. Other golfers often try to help fellow golfers and he might not have known that she was a golf pro. Anyway, manplaining - just another woke word so beloved by the MSM.
I think everybody is confusing her with Georgia Hall, who is a world ranking pro golfer. This women is 'just' a certified golf instructer as far as I understand...maybe I am wrong. Still akward that the guy corrected her this way, I would feel uncomfortable too.
Why was this "controversial"? Woke gone mad!! The man made a complete fool of himself and will probably never live it down. Georgia was wonderfully polite and didn't belittle him, which made it even funnier. It's just funny, so stop making it out to be something darker...
@@chrisdyer6370but would he have offered that same advice in the same way to a another man, say someone in his 50’s who was 6’ tall, and grey haired? I would say, “nope”.
Question: why get offended by a fellow golfer offering you advice on your swing? Was it 'I'm a pro, and he's mansplaining!'? Because the last year she got any ranking points was in 2022, minor women's events, finishing 17th to 38th. It's not she has the whole golf thing cracked. I'd back the chap giving her advice to crush her in match-play.
Someone that actually did some research before posting? While she seems like a decent golfer, she would beat me, I am not sure how she is considered a "pro" if she has been on 14 tournaments and hasn't earned any money.
So what's the narrative here that a young pro couldn't possibly learn anything from anyone, least of all a man? If Greg Norman or Tiger Woods was the person off camera offering some tips on her swing, would that still be a problem?
His advice wasn’t even relevant to what she was doing. The moment she said she was doing a swing change he should have apologized and laughed it off, but he kept doubling down until she humored him. He had no business giving her advice if he couldn’t even tell what was going on or that she was highly competent to begin with.
Right or wrong the guy was genuinely trying to help. In todays culture of course let's ridicule him and throw all men under the bus while were at it. Guys don't bother helping woman in any shape or form anymore. Let them do everything themselves unless they're going to pay us for it.
This was clearly fake and for attention... People are so gullible... Why was the camera set up recording. Why is she wearing skin tight spandex..? Who approaches another person like that?... Come on people wake up.
@@KoulourakiaAndCoffee Just re-watch it, then come back.. It is blatant and obvious. The bad acting etc. The world is so fake an plastic, people can no longer seem to tell the difference between what is genuine and what is not. This is why the world is filled with fake people, saying fake words, that are idolized.
@@KoulourakiaAndCoffee And no.. Golf is not a 'sport' that requires spandex.. - I hope you can see that? (Also, I have never heard of a Golfer refer to themselves as an athlete before. Unless they happened to be an athlete in another sport.)
@@KoulourakiaAndCoffeeIt's clearly fake. And her social media profile has increased enormously because of it. Why would anyone correct someone who was so clearly flushing it with a great swing?
This reminds me of the “Nurse Dawn” cry-to-RUclips Video… why post, then fake surprise at the gone-viral element, then go on national Tv, … the opposite of innocent , chilled, never complain, never explain decorum. She is milking this, as so many Tik Tokers and RUclipsrs do.
So he was right and you blasted him anyway...here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it......................HMMMM
Kind of odd how she is a so called Pro Golfer, yet zero PGA earnings dating back to 2017 and zero PGA tournaments entered is the last 2 years. Pro would mean she gets paid to play golf zero. Maybe if she listened to advise from terrible men that noticed she was doing something wrong with her swing, she could benefit from it. How dare he be helpful. Geez men are so terrible and should just not help anyone.
It wasn’t really mansplaining. It was more of an older golfer giving unsolicited advice. A lot of older golfers do this and they do it to everyone. It’s quite irritating.
But it would still be mansplaining then, no? I mean, I have witnessed men explaining things to each other as well as me that they certainly had less or no expertise on. They did not mean harm of course, but I don't think it's a very fruitful habit that I would want to positively reinforce in others. It has a rather obnoxious taste, imho.
Obviously he didn’t know who she is, and was just trying to be helpful. She did the right thing by being gracious. You need to be rude when someone, anyone, offers advice even when it’s a man offering advice to a woman.
With that outfit any man would have tried to start a conversation.. Poor guy was unlucky but he tried! Also, he was trying to help. So not sure what is the problem here.
It's highly unlikely he would ever do this to another man. It's not the approach, offering advice iis fine. The mansplaining starts the minute someone explains back what they're doing and why and the guy in question proceeds to waffle on as if he 'knows' but still 'knows better'.
She was Absolutely not "kind". If she were kind she'd have immediately told him she was a Professional and Then thanked him profusely for hoping to help her. This was good for getting Her recognition, but only demonstrates the condecension in the game of Golf... Well played 👏👏👏 And we've all learned who Not to ask for their autograph, yikes ~
I admire her divine grace and humility. She knows her superior golfing skills and doesn’t need the approbation or deference of others. Moreover, she shows superiority of moral character in returning kindness for arrogance.
Agree 💯
Kindness? Then proceeds to humiliate and embarrass this guy for having 'dared' to offer advice!
@@fergusof spot on Fergus
"I've been playing golf for 20 years", he crowed to a touring pro. What a doof.
A female touring pro...................
@@OTCaptainSeanand he’s a male amateur.
@@12milestyle Which means he is probably better than her....🤦♂
@@OTCaptainSeanhe’s teaching a TEACHING pro 💀
So i refer to a student who teaches their teacher does it sound wrong?
@@OTCaptainSeanWhat kind of logic is that?
“Man=100% better skill, no matter how long he’s been practising”
This is basically what you’re saying.
She should have offered him tickets to her next tournament. Bad ones.
they did not handle this talk very well … sooo 👎🏼. Also the old man saying „you can’t say anything anymore without being accused“ SERIOUSLY? Seriously? I would laugh if it’s not just so sad
What killed me is that he took credit for the next, more improved swing. I have no words...
I think you mean words. Is English a second language for you?
@ronaldgmaster5782 It was a typo and has been corrected. Thank you for pointing it out, grammar gestapo.
@@paulastephenson1862 so she took his advice and hit the ball better. I don’t see a problem with him pointing that out. He is probably a better golfer than her. She is not a real pro.
@@ronaldgmaster5782 She did not take his advice - she just sped up her swing a little, to show him that she did know what she was doing. He took credit for the improvement. She then gave up trying to communicate with him, and went back to what she was originally doing, which was practicing her swing in slow motion, and videoing it so she could refine it. That is what pro golfers do when they practice, and this arrogant little man was so busy trying to dominate her, he didn't realize what a fool he was making of himself.
That guy sitting next to Gyles then procedes to shut down Alison whilst she's explaining what a pad with wings is before she says the word "underwear"🙄
She was so gracious. The definition of humility.
here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it.
Just start a conversation about golf in general first. Whether you are interested in her or truly tried to help her out.
He immediately went to criticize and explain to her how wrong, oh so wrong she was. Realistically speaking, if I saw someone, liked them, wanted to start a conversation, I would certainly not start with commenting how they are doing everything wrong.
How can that endear you to them?!!
This 100%!
Just mind your own business- WGAF whether you were trying to help
Just think - Mr. "Ive been doing this for 20 years" has probably watched this and hopefully he has wretched in sheer dread!
Why would he her ball placement and swing were better after his advice............lol
@@OTCaptainSeanshe literally explained to him how shes trying out different methods. She only used her normal method so that he would stop undermining her
@@OTCaptainSeanTell me you didn’t watch the video without telling me you didn’t watch the video
I don't think he was mansplaning, I think he's trying to chat her up !!
Nope! Everytime she tried to explain her method and get him to stop talking, he would keep giving UNSOLICITED advice. He assumes his 20 years experience is superior to hers bc he didnt even consider her to be a pro player simply bc shes a woman. Then when she shows him that she CAN do a proper hit, he takes the credit for “helping” her. I highly doubt he would even approach her if she was a man.
@@salmonsalmoni3168exactly. She acknowledged his presence and he could have taken that opportunity to chat her up without the corrections but he kept insisting.
It's probably a bit of both. Courtship often involves the man dominating the woman and putting her "in her place".
I’m not a feminist at all but in this situation the girl was NOT wrong at all.
She is too nice... she has a beautiful swing, even when in the middle of a swing change. The swing that he interrupted, was absolutely beautiful. Imagine thinking just because youve played golf for 20 years you have the confidence to try to mess with THAT swing. The best part is he was probably blading grounders with his PW
20 years isn’t THAT long for most golfers. It’s a life long pursuit. Some are lucky to find it as kids. A lot of people find it in their 20’s. So when you go to a course or range and see someone 45ish or older, they’ve probably been playing for 20 years too.
Women - We need to stop being so nice. Why are we so nice?
I see what you're saying, it is an assumed form of niceness, but it isn't nice to be covert
his advise as shown in literally the video you just watched was correct loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooll FACE PALM
its fake..
You're more agreeable in nature
Good for her standing up for herself. 👍
here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it.
Let's convene a panel and talk about nothing.
Excellent PR stunt!
Hardly the worst thing to ever happen. Even the best players in the world should be open to advice from anyone without being offended. It it just because it was a man offering advice?
She’s a Professional & acted like one in every way 👏
Such edifying behavior... and such patience! And what a pleasure to see that it is possible to be a champion while being humble with human qualities
The guy was trying to strike up a conversation with a pretty lady - and he thought it was best done by 'correcting' her swing.
It just so happened that he was trying to correct a pro and that's where the whole thing backfired.
If she wasn't a pro - it wouldn't be so funny and there won't even be any discussion about this.
Year old man, men can not say anything right now, I think is finally the time to be for man to be humble and self reflect, as women always did, somebody needs to explain it to the older generation, men had to much right to say and do what they wanted through the centuries, nobody is asking you not to say anything, please, yeah?! Just have a respect! Something many of you are lacking.
After having lived in Bulgaria I can't even start to explain (pun intended) how allergic I am to any man thinking he is in a position to give me unasked for "advice".
Yeah, the look she back to the camera was priceless.
Id have said thanks for the advice but im a pga pro so i think i know what im doing.
So is a PGA Pro, weird I can't find any standings from PGA tournaments for the last 2 years, also can't see any earning from the PGA dating back to 2017. Can't be much of a Pro with zero earnings.
@@MrRadialdrift She’s a qualified PGA teaching professional not a touring professional. It still makes her way better than 99 percent of anybody that’s ever picked a golf club up. You would probably be better off not commenting about things you don’t understand.
No. That man just focus on her hip. That teaching just excuse 😂
Just an awkward attempt at conversation. If you get out in public, this happens every day. I'm a guy, and girls tell me all the time to smile. I'm in impeccable shape, and old bald men always tell me I should try their yoga routine. I'm an expert in my field who gets flown all over for consulting, and still folks try to teach me the basics without knowing who I am... or that they're actually my employee.
These types of interactions used to be handled with a level of maturity without making headlines like, "MAN TELLS WOMAN HIS OPINION!!!?!????!" or whatever nonsense.
Old girl should grow up a bit and take life in stride.
Imagine the guy who done that now knowing who he was talking to about golf 😂😂 bet he dont do that conversation anymore
Lol she would absolutely humiliate him on the course...just dont give unsolicited advice at the range...nobody there including is good enough to do that and anybody that is is just working on their own game like Georgia was
The host of the show saying "this is the worst example he's ever seen" 🙄🙄🙄 Ask any woman and we could tell you at least a dozen "worst examples"
Firstly, this guy should learn to mind his own business. Secondly, as a society, it’s well past time to stop using the word ‘mansplaining’ to define one idiotic individual’s opinion on a particular issue. Not all blokes feel it necessary to explain things to women, or others, in a superior fashion. Just call it what it is: unnecessary explaining.
here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it.
It's a PR scam.
As a society should every one wear those leggings
The media had to try to turn this political. It's not mansplaining because women cam be condescending also. Georgia was very patient and graceful when someone was being obnoxious.
Sadly, I have seen this so many times on so many ranges. Sara Winter, a good amateur player in Canada who is involved in promoting golf for girls currently has hats that say "No swing advice please." Georgia should contact her and get one.😉
British people are so polite
Mansplaining is a sexist word. Patronising man is fine. Not all men talk down to women and some women condescend to men.
Theres no need to add this nonsense 'mansplaining' term to this. That guy is just a nuisance who thinks he knows much more than he does. Doesnt know what a swing change is and says he's been playing for 20 years.
He was trying to impress her. She is beautiful and he was trying to pick her up.
If he was trying to hit on her, implying that she is not good at something that she clearly does PROFESSIONALLY is not a good opener.
By devaluing and putting her down with BS. Typical. Stop begging "understanding" and weaponising incompetence.
You know he’s shown this to his friends saying women don’t want nice guys
Looking back, whatever cues she supposedly gave to that chap in hopes of silencing him must have been invisible. From here, it looks like she was perfectly receptive to his comments.
Why did he think it was OK to come & keep criticizing her? She explained what she was doing, and he kept on and on. That's imposing and rude.
Her instructions are fantastic on her channel….
The amount of comments about her being too polite🙄. Women can never do the right thing. You dont know how he might react women get killed for far less. Leave her be.
here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it.
@@OTCaptainSean she didn't follow his advice she's literally already a pro
@@elenaoakes8494 Yes she did.... did you even watch the video...
🤦♂
@@OTCaptainSean she did her normal swing to show him she knew what she was doing and didn't need help. He then decided his advice had improved her swing - not that she was already good. Did you watch it??
Georgia Ball is an absolute class act very proper lady like behavior on the golf course with a wonderful smile on her face. Her presence makes it a pleasure to be a gentleman.
@EnzoAzra love the big bird icon
Oh, what ‘perfect’ timing!
A mansplaining incident that “just happens” to go viral right as she launches her RUclips channel?! What are the odds!? 🤔
Who knew being patronised could be so marketable?! 🤦🏼♂️😂
Who was the man criticising her? What’s his name? He’s just a disembodied voice. Was he also once a professional golfer?
He needs to be 'outed'.
As what?
No he doesn't. He'd probably get death threats or something with the way the world is. It will teach the men that do this a lesson though.
@ShoTon1every man whose been married, knows how much a woman complains😂 this "mansplanning" is effed up. Because we know a woman under the roof will make your ears bleed!
here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it.
@@coltoncyr2283lol you must be a trouble maker if she complains that much. she should realize her worth and find a partner that gives her no reason to complain!
I can't help but notice how she has that bit in common with Thomas Crapper or bakers with the last name Baker, who likely take after their forefathers or spouses' forefathers.
Funny enough, no one person has improved my game more than Georgia. Because she has a good way of explaining things… I now feel more confident walking up to the ball with whatever club after watching her tutorials. Even the dastardly 3 wood. I hit it well probably 90% of the time now.
Can’t wait for the new crew to take over.
Alison, would you like it if a man came over to you while you are baking your chocolate brownies and went "that's not how you do it, here let me show you how real brownies are made"?
She is a lovely girl and great golfer. I watch and learn from all her videos
Some guys do this to everyone, not just girls. Women do it too.
People got this totally in reverse...
A man speaks to you, trying to be helpful, and you are immediately offended...
What we see here in action is something nasty we all have inside us called the Secret Mind that is playing out a fake Personality: her interaction with the man is totally dishonest because what is going on inside her is not what she is demonstrating. People call it "polite" and "gracious" -- but it is all deception because inside her there is a very different story going on. A story that THEN she exposes to the world and people talk about and everyone claps saying "wow, you handled it so nicely, what an inconsiderate man..." (because everyone has a Secret Mind that everyone wants to protect, because in your Secret Mind you can be nasty and evil, and no one knows....)
The truth is: he was honest (it doesn't matter that he was wrong) and she was the one that didn't handle her inner experience properly and ended up being dishonest.
It's all in reverse...
good point, what she did was not kind but rather covert
She’s so pretty!
Best thing that ever happened to her. She handled the situation with impeccable aplomb. She is now the role model for female golfers everywhere. I'm sure the sponsorship offers are already pouring in. Deservedly so! Second; the term mansplaining in this incident isn't appropriate. The man offering unsolicited advice is just being rude.
Do you REALLY think he would have even approached her if she was a man?🙃
@@salmonsalmoni3168 What's your point. He was probably trying to hit on her.
She's such a victim 😅
Talking about making a mountain out of a molehill. Thank god Georgia is grounded more than the panel, especially the guy next to Giles. Other golfers often try to help fellow golfers and he might not have known that she was a golf pro. Anyway, manplaining - just another woke word so beloved by the MSM.
I think everybody is confusing her with Georgia Hall, who is a world ranking pro golfer. This women is 'just' a certified golf instructer as far as I understand...maybe I am wrong. Still akward that the guy corrected her this way, I would feel uncomfortable too.
Um no. Last name BALL. She's a pro
@@calikacyEvery golf instructor is a pro. It doesn't make them a really successful golfer.
Why was this "controversial"? Woke gone mad!! The man made a complete fool of himself and will probably never live it down. Georgia was wonderfully polite and didn't belittle him, which made it even funnier. It's just funny, so stop making it out to be something darker...
This is better than her pro career . 😂😂
Watched with the sound off, and really enjoyed the video.. a real good watch!.
Women act like they dont nitpick everything with guys.
If she'd been a guy, the guy would've admired him rather than advising her!
Erm...that host Alison.....no comment
Hope he was mortified….🙄
For what? He offered some advice.
He is better than her. She never won a golf match.
@@ronaldgmaster5782which matches has he won, or is he just better because he’s a guy?
@@ronaldgmaster5782 so did he win any match? i thought that it was tournaments but you clearly know him don't you?
@@chrisdyer6370but would he have offered that same advice in the same way to a another man, say someone in his 50’s who was 6’ tall, and grey haired? I would say, “nope”.
THE WHOLE SITUATION WOULD BE DIFFERENT IF HE OFFERED TO HELP instead of just assuming she needs help.
So if it was a woman would it be womensplaining?
조지아 볼 세계의 유명인 됐노😅😅
한국 뉴스에도 떴다😊😊
How petty you have to be to make an arrogant man the representative of the male population for clicks and views.
Question: why get offended by a fellow golfer offering you advice on your swing? Was it 'I'm a pro, and he's mansplaining!'? Because the last year she got any ranking points was in 2022, minor women's events, finishing 17th to 38th. It's not she has the whole golf thing cracked. I'd back the chap giving her advice to crush her in match-play.
Someone that actually did some research before posting? While she seems like a decent golfer, she would beat me, I am not sure how she is considered a "pro" if she has been on 14 tournaments and hasn't earned any money.
So what's the narrative here that a young pro couldn't possibly learn anything from anyone, least of all a man? If Greg Norman or Tiger Woods was the person off camera offering some tips on her swing, would that still be a problem?
His advice wasn’t even relevant to what she was doing. The moment she said she was doing a swing change he should have apologized and laughed it off, but he kept doubling down until she humored him. He had no business giving her advice if he couldn’t even tell what was going on or that she was highly competent to begin with.
It's a PR scam.
Right or wrong the guy was genuinely trying to help. In todays culture of course let's ridicule him and throw all men under the bus while were at it. Guys don't bother helping woman in any shape or form anymore. Let them do everything themselves unless they're going to pay us for it.
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just because you are a pro, doesnt mean you cant take advise? thos e who dont listen dont grow
This was clearly fake and for attention... People are so gullible...
Why was the camera set up recording. Why is she wearing skin tight spandex..?
Who approaches another person like that?... Come on people wake up.
@@KoulourakiaAndCoffee Just re-watch it, then come back.. It is blatant and obvious. The bad acting etc.
The world is so fake an plastic, people can no longer seem to tell the difference between what is genuine and what is not. This is why the world is filled with fake people, saying fake words, that are idolized.
@@KoulourakiaAndCoffee And no.. Golf is not a 'sport' that requires spandex.. - I hope you can see that?
(Also, I have never heard of a Golfer refer to themselves as an athlete before. Unless they happened to be an athlete in another sport.)
@@KoulourakiaAndCoffeeIt's clearly fake. And her social media profile has increased enormously because of it. Why would anyone correct someone who was so clearly flushing it with a great swing?
Dude was just trying to talk to her.
The guy trynna flirt
By continually criticizing her?
@@salmonsalmoni3168 its a bad way but he was definitely flirting… no guy be giving advice to women for no reason
Really nice of the guy to offer her some advice. Other guys regularly offer me advice on the range; and some of it has been really useful.
It’s really not that big of a deal
fake and staged
This reminds me of the “Nurse Dawn” cry-to-RUclips Video… why post, then fake surprise at the gone-viral element, then go on national Tv, … the opposite of innocent , chilled, never complain, never explain decorum. She is milking this, as so many Tik Tokers and RUclipsrs do.
Yep, it's a PR scam.
Why is nobody talking about those leggings? 🤷♂️ that's what makes me think this is a set up
This was obviously a set up. Great work though shes made it now
So he was right and you blasted him anyway...here swing and ball placement were better after the advice so its only arrogance and sexism to refuse it......................HMMMM
Isn't being the best WOMAN'S golfer kind of like being the nicest guy in prison. Like do you need an award for that?
Kind of odd how she is a so called Pro Golfer, yet zero PGA earnings dating back to 2017 and zero PGA tournaments entered is the last 2 years. Pro would mean she gets paid to play golf zero.
Maybe if she listened to advise from terrible men that noticed she was doing something wrong with her swing, she could benefit from it. How dare he be helpful. Geez men are so terrible and should just not help anyone.
It wasn’t really mansplaining. It was more of an older golfer giving unsolicited advice. A lot of older golfers do this and they do it to everyone. It’s quite irritating.
For god sake people. Stop turning this into a sexist issue…unwanted advice is given to men by men too………
No it isn't.
But it would still be mansplaining then, no? I mean, I have witnessed men explaining things to each other as well as me that they certainly had less or no expertise on. They did not mean harm of course, but I don't think it's a very fruitful habit that I would want to positively reinforce in others. It has a rather obnoxious taste, imho.
Obviously he didn’t know who she is, and was just trying to be helpful. She did the right thing by being gracious. You need to be rude when someone, anyone, offers advice even when it’s a man offering advice to a woman.
And she didn’t need to post the video. Was he was an instructor at the range or a student?
I wish someone would mansplain to Hammond how to speak or be interesting...
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c'mon guys, he just needed a flirting moment.
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He was just trying to be nice. Can’t people see the good in another? She was humble . So much anger wow
Excuse me, What you are doing here you shouldn't be doing wrong, you should say write a comment like the others.
With that outfit any man would have tried to start a conversation.. Poor guy was unlucky but he tried! Also, he was trying to help. So not sure what is the problem here.
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It was stagged with her partner.
It’s worked out well for her with all the new clicks and attention
Where’s your proof?
See that shut you up. 😂😂😂
Is it mansplaining if she was a man?
It's highly unlikely he would ever do this to another man. It's not the approach, offering advice iis fine. The mansplaining starts the minute someone explains back what they're doing and why and the guy in question proceeds to waffle on as if he 'knows' but still 'knows better'.
Wasn't he just giving advice? I've had exactly the same at the driving range, the gender of the person has nothing to do with it.
He - a rando - giving unsolicited advice to her - a professional. His advice was not needed.
@ShoTon1No, the guy says he's been playing for 20 years. She's only in her twenties herself.
And how many of the 29,000 PGA golf pros can you name?
The situation looks set up to me, which would make sense if she has social media channel, these types usually dramatise just a touch 📽️
Please interview the man who taught her.
omfg
Everyone is making out like she is a playing pro. She is a pga teacher...so probably not a great player.
She was Absolutely not "kind". If she were kind she'd have immediately told him she was a Professional and Then thanked him profusely for hoping to help her.
This was good for getting Her recognition, but only demonstrates the condecension in the game of Golf... Well played 👏👏👏
And we've all learned who Not to ask for their autograph, yikes ~