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Golf or Labour Ward?
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Fisher (England) one stroke behind the leader, says that he will pull out on the last day of the Open at Turnberry, if his wife gives birth to their first child in order to be at the birth with her. Comments please........................men as well.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wonder if he has considered the scenario where he is walking down the last fairway, in the lead, when the phone rings. He runs off the course, flies to her side and misses the birth by a couple of minutes. Will his wife be happy that he just lost hundreds of thousands of pounds?I very much doubt it.
geo...I agree OR....
He gets to her and the labour is prolonged and that she needs a CSection.
Keep fathers away from the delivery and the Operating Theatre. Having a baby= midwives.......period.
She is NOT dying for Pete's sake, she is having a baby.
Her job is to have the baby and his is to make the money to keep the family.
Soldiers, doctors, ect, couldn't down tools and rush to the delivery, so why should professional golfers?
He gets to her and the labour is prolonged and that she needs a CSection.
Keep fathers away from the delivery and the Operating Theatre. Having a baby= midwives.......period.
She is NOT dying for Pete's sake, she is having a baby.
Her job is to have the baby and his is to make the money to keep the family.
Soldiers, doctors, ect, couldn't down tools and rush to the delivery, so why should professional golfers?
He was asked this question yesterday and his answer was nothing if not pragmatic. He said that very few women give birth in just a few hours and he thinks that if he was that far into the last day he would have time to finish, collect the claret jug and fly to his wife's bedside with time to spare. I think he is quite wrong there and that is a typically male point of view. His wife thinks he should put the birth of his baby before all else - but I feel that it could cause a wedge to be driven between them if he was to lose the chance of winning the open because of the birth, or missing the birth of his first child because of the open. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes.
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