"Imitation is the greatest form of flattery"
Let me see....
Rickie is a genuinely good humble and honorable person ----CHECK
Rickie is a unbelievably talented player------------------------------CHECK
Rickie has style ------------------------------------------------------------CHECK
Rickie is young and charismatic --------------------------------------CHECK
Why would young people and fans NOT want to support and be like Rickie?
Maybe because---------------You don't have his game
------------------------------------You don't have his looks
and most of all----------------You obviously don't have any of the character or life skills that Rickie lives each day.
Go ahead, poke fun, make your S.A. comments like a junior high bully would do to everyone that is a fan and displays it proudly.
My son has jackwads like you at EVERY tournament. It would be MUCH easier for him to be a sheep and not wear his Puma gear to not hear the constant comments and jabs. He takes it all, maybe giving them a look when it goes over the top, but uses it as motivation.
At the Junior PGA, at the practice round the (at the time) #4 ranked player in the world was in the car with his mom when Stratton was walking in the front of the club. He rolled his window down and yelled out loud "HEY RICKIE,CAN I GET YOUR AUTOGRAPH!"
Stratton shot 71,78,75,68 - tied for 10th. The #4 player who yelled that, shot 82,77,85-MC. They crossed paths after he missed the cut and it would have been real easy for Stratton to have a retort or S.A. comment in return. He did nothing but walk by and smile. Stratton will never forget him and hopes to some day meet him in match play because in Stratton's words. "I'll let my clubs talk, not my mouth"
Here is my son, Rickie Bieber, or what ever you want to call him, make fun as you may, but you may want to look in the mirror sometimes at yourself and think about how you would feel if someone picked out something physical on you and makes fun of you in a crowd