Regardless of who's at the microphone, the instant a golf telecast starts, the cliches start rattling off faster than balls flying off mats by hackers at 2-for-1 bucket night at the local driving range.
Here are ten of the most tired and overused cliches that annoy The Golf Travel Guru:
1. "Better than most."--Gary Koch
2. "The pageantry, the majesty, the beauty of the Masters."--Jim Nantz
3. "The Masters, a tradition like no other."--Jim Nantz
4. "You'll never know how good of shot that was."--Mark Rolfing
5. "Tiger's on the prowl."--Just about every golf announcer with a microphone
6. "There's a fried egg."--Chris Berman, king of the cliches
7. "Looks like a bad lie, back to you Johnny."--Roger Maltbie
8. "What a courageous shot."--Ian Baker-Finch
9. "It's in the hole"--Boozed up golf fans at the tee box on par five hole, followed up, of course, by the obligatory "You da man."
10. "It's a 4-metal, not a 4-wood."--Johnny Miller
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