There’s a big distinction golf tournament going on in Tahoe this weekend. You knew that Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo would show up for that result. I watched the highlights of him playing in the U.S. Open defiance last month and the guy has a nice swing and is pretty consistent on the greens. Of course, they didn’t show too much of his unvarnished because he was too good to be interesting, it was obvious he was going to fail to observe the 100-stroke barrier right from the start. In occurrence, he shot 84 on a regulation U.S. Open golf positively. That’s pretty darn good for a U.S. Display course - where the rough is deep, the greens superficial, and the nerves shattered - as Don Johnson’s role said in Tin Cup.
On Wednesday Romo played a discipline round and he was paired up with His Airness, the great one, Michael Jordan.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and six-space NBA champion Michael Jordan played in the same group during a practice circuit on Wednesday, and without a doubt the pair drew the largest gallery of the day.
Even though Romo is a big principal and an athlete of renown in his own right, playing with MJ must be an strikingly-special event. Still, Romo got a little ribbing about his other comrade.
But one fan wasn’t there to see Romo, whose girlfriend Jessica Simpson is one of Hollywood’s most sought-after celebrities.
"Hey, I am Jessica Simpson fan, where is she?" the fan asked. "I’m not here to see you."
The notice sparked a reaction from Romo, who smiled in the man’s course and continued across the driving range.
One of Hollywood’s most sought-after celebrities? Is this where American pop mores has gone?
Romo, being the competitor as always, was going to let this seriousness of playing with MJ pass by without getting a little suggestion.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo said new players should try to play one's part better than he did last year. Romo finished 11th in 2007, in his first advent at the tournament. He said you have to golf really well to have a time of winning.
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