Whether or not you believe in Conspiracy theories such as the 9/11 Truthers movement, you probably have heard of Alex Jones.
Jones is prolific in the world of conspiracy theories, and his InfoWars.com and PrisonPlanet.com Web sites are ground zero conspiracists of all flavors, including stars like Willie Nelson and Charlie Sheen. He’s also a filmmaker, radio show host, among other things. Whatever you think of the guy, you have to accept that he keeps himself really really really busy.
Apparently, he may also be an avid golfer. From a recent WorldGolf.com Exit Poll on Championsgate - International Golf Club in Orlando, Fla., here’s what “Alex Jones” had to say:
We always have a good time here at Champions Gate. Our group does an Orlando trip each year and this course (International) is a can’t miss. Staff, the food Didn’t play the National Course this time due to not enought time, but it’s a good course too, different from the International.
Ok, we haven’t been able to verify if this is the same Alex Jones, but we’re working to see if it is. This Alex Jones does admit to being an 8 handicap, which is more than respectable, especially for a guy who publishes a new book or movie every 20 minutes or so.
Even if its not the same Alex Jones, you can find helpful golf course reviews like this from regular (or infamous) golfers from around the globe at WorldGolf.com’s Exit Polls. In order to fill in your own review of a golf course, locate that course page in our golf course guide and file your review.
You’ll even put yourself in the running for a free golf book, which are given out each week to readers who fill out Exit Polls, like David Bodnar who reviewed Suncrest Golf Course in Butler, Pa.
So whether or not it was Alex Jones of Infowars that gave us a review, one thing is for certain - WorldGolf.com’s Exit Polls are no conspiracy.
–WKW
WorldGolf.com's William K. Wolfrum blogs about everything in the world of golf and travel, including Michelle Wie, Lorena Ochoa, Tiger Woods and other PGA and LPGA headlines. Plus, he offers the humorous and obscure in news, politics and pop culture.
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