Shane,
Shame on you for bringing religion into sports! Sports should not, and must not, be racist or religiously oriented. Your program on Christianity related to golf success is an insult to any of the global non-Christian golfers. Sport is one of the few endeavors in life that is based purely on one's performance on the field/pitch/course/etc., and has nothing to do with race, religion, or political stance. That is the beauty of sport, and for you to imply that one must be a Christian to find success in golf or any sport is doing an injustice to the objectivity required of a journalist!
Shane O’Donoghue joined CNN in 2011 as the host of monthly programme, ‘Living Golf’. Hailing from Tipperary in Ireland, Shane worked as a presenter and commentator for the national broadcaster RTE for fifteen years. From 2004-2010, he was part of the BBC TV Golf Commentary team, reporting, commentating and interviewing at key events such as The Masters, Open Championships, BMW PGA Championships, Barclays Scottish Open Championships in addition to the Ryder and Walker Cups. For CNN, he was the first journalist to interview Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy together. A fine player himself, Shane regularly takes on the pros on behalf of CNN Living Golf. He has a particular passion for the amateur game, and has written a book called, “Legends in their Spare Time”, about Ireland’s finest amateur players.
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Shane,
Shame on you for bringing religion into sports! Sports should not, and must not, be racist or religiously oriented. Your program on Christianity related to golf success is an insult to any of the global non-Christian golfers. Sport is one of the few endeavors in life that is based purely on one's performance on the field/pitch/course/etc., and has nothing to do with race, religion, or political stance. That is the beauty of sport, and for you to imply that one must be a Christian to find success in golf or any sport is doing an injustice to the objectivity required of a journalist!