Mark Roe

Mark Roe
Mark Adrian Roeis an English professional golfer, best known for being disqualified from the 2003 Open Championship for a scorecard error...
age age-and-aging card lost proud
I've never lost my card in 20 years and I'm very proud I can say that at the age of 42,
calling cases movies nobody remember stuff wrote
The stuff you see in movies and TV, he does for real. Those aren't the things I'll remember him for. I'll remember him for the cases nobody wrote about, that nobody was calling about, that nobody is going to make a movie about.
certainly nose people
People should certainly keep their nose out of it because doing anything else is a distraction that could put people in danger.
needed
I was told it was hilly, but I wasn't told I needed mountaineering gear,
hard hard-work pleasant
That was hard work. It's pleasant on reflection, but not when you are doing it.
garage
I got it (the putter) out of my garage and it was just like an old friend,
filled nice ocean pacific sure
When you feel you're in the Pacific Ocean filled with your own tears, it's sure nice to see another boat.
abide changed life opportunity played sandwich
The opportunity I had at Sandwich would have changed my life if I'd played well enough. It was an unfortunate thing but you abide by the rules.
heard imagine lifeline loss loved people stories suffering untold
They are kind of an untold story of all the stories everyone has heard about. They are the only lifeline for people suffering the most unspeakable thing you can imagine - the loss of a loved one.
arrest attempted deputies despite exit fact refused valid
When deputies attempted to arrest Mr. Larson, he refused to exit his house, despite the fact that they had a valid warrant for his arrest.
badly chance coming drove letting porsche using
The one I had been using was letting me down so badly I drove my Porsche over it so it didn't have a chance of coming back.
good great pleased
I think it (the R&A decision) is a great move. I am really pleased that something good has come from my mistake,
decision factor good great handled pleased small
I think it's a great move, ... I'm really, really pleased that something good has come from my mistake, really. I'd like to think that the way I handled it at the time, and what I went through, was probably a small factor in their decision to look at it.
deputy
There aren't enough deputy sheriffs. I don't want them to keep going there.