Saturday, June 18, 2011

Getting a DUI as a teenager, delays White European Golfer [Rock] entering the USA to make the U.S. Open


Getting a DUI as a teenager, delays White European Golfer [Rock] entering the USA to make the U.S. Open


This is complete BS and an obvious racist attack on a white European. I am by no-means a huge fan of golf, unless you count putt putt back in High School or Gym?
Why are they giving this man so much of a hassle about trying to enter the USA for a golf tourny, oh no he got drunk as a teenager and got caught and got a DUI, I’m no advocate for driving drunk/impared, but come on. How many Gov’t officials and or their children have been charged with doing something much worse then this and they act like no biggie. Just another day.
Yet the USA lets in criminal after criminal, diseased refugees, illegals who commit more henious crimes , then they expect the country to support them and applaud when above mentioned are given amnesty etc .
Sorry I know I read to much into things but factual points.






BETHESDA, Md. –  Robert Rock arrived at the U.S. Open less than 12 hours before his first tee shot, his delay caused by visa issues stemming from an driving-under-the-influence incident when he was a teenager.
That’s quite a story in itself, but here’s the punch line: The Englishman shot a 1 under 70 in Thursday’s first round, good enough for a tie for 10th, despite playing a difficult course he had never seen before.
“I couldn’t really picture the holes,” he said, “until we walked a hundred yards down the fairway and I could see what was going on.”
Rock qualified for his first U.S. Open two weeks ago, but he said the DUI from years ago complicated his efforts to get to the United States. It wasn’t until 4 p.m. Wednesday that the approval came through and he got his passport back. He then took an 8 p.m. flight from England to Newark and, upon landing, hired a car for $1,000 to get him to Maryland, arriving at 3:30 a.m.
Then there was one final important bit of business — seeking out Richie Ramsey, the player who would have taken Rock’s spot in the field if Rock hadn’t made it.
“I saw him just before I teed off and apologized for wasting his time, really,” Rock said. “I tried to keep him in the picture because I really didn’t think I was going to make it in time.”
Rock said he had no idea it would take so long to get a visa, even with embassy officials speeding up the process after hearing about his plight. In the meantime, he was also dealing with the excitement of winning the Italian Open on Sunday, his first victory on the European Tour.more:



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