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Post by gramps on Apr 11, 2015 8:15:20 GMT -5
I wonder if RJ is there stalking Tiger. Nope. Are Jay told me he won't be there until Sunday's last round.
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Post by gramps on Apr 11, 2015 8:18:37 GMT -5
I was sitting at 15th just right of the pond today as Crenshaw played it for his last time competing in the tournament. They didn't even put his score up on the board... must have been embarrasing. 19 over on Thursday and my sister said he's something like 20 over on Friday. Tiger is hanging around. Hopefully that is very disturbing to OD's boyfriend. Last I saw Ben was 27 over midway through yesterday's round. Don't really care. He's one of those guys who you just love to pull for. Class act. Great ambassador for Golf. I'll never forget his Captaincy of the Ryder Cup team that pulled the miracle Sunday win out of nowhere. Agree on Tiger. This week has been a positive for him. With his recent lack of success, making the cut was huge for him. If he can finish top 20ish it will be a huge shot of confidence for him.
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Post by 61sr on Apr 11, 2015 9:30:18 GMT -5
TWC had a segment this morning on how tigger plays under various conditions. Guess no other golfer is effected, odd.
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Apr 11, 2015 10:08:39 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Apr 11, 2015 10:08:39 GMT -5
Crenshaw ended +32. He embarrassed himself on Thursday with the 19 over. At least he didn't quit like the guy that punks RJ would have. On WGAC they were commenting that he should have hung it up a year earlier. Stadler did the same in 2014. Couples and Watson are on deck.
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Post by gramps on Apr 11, 2015 11:03:57 GMT -5
Crenshaw ended +32. He embarrassed himself on Thursday with the 19 over. At least he didn't quit like the guy that punks RJ would have. On WGAC they were commenting that he should have hung it up a year earlier. Stadler did the same in 2014. Couples and Watson are on deck. Watson is still playing pretty decent golf, and especially for somebody old enough to collect SSI. Couple has his moment on the senior tour, as well. But you are right - some guys just hang on too long. Would have liked to have seen Miguel Angel make the cut. He is one of my very favorite non-American golfers. Love his zeal for life and the fact that he doesn't take himself too seriously. Besides, anybody who enjoys good red win and premium cigars as much as he does is alright by me.
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Apr 11, 2015 11:58:18 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Apr 11, 2015 11:58:18 GMT -5
Jimenez might be done. He doesn't have a 1 next to his name for qualification criteria. Els has two more qualifying years from the 2012 British Open and then he'll probably go the way of John Daley, Greg Norman, Davis Love and Lee Trevino. Lucas Glover is probably finished as far as competing in the Masters.
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Post by gramps on Apr 11, 2015 14:13:38 GMT -5
Jimenez might be done. He doesn't have a 1 next to his name for qualification criteria. Els has two more qualifying years from the 2012 British Open and then he'll probably go the way of John Daley, Greg Norman, Davis Love and Lee Trevino. Lucas Glover is probably finished as far as competing in the Masters. Yep. MAJ is definitely on the downside of his career. Still enjoy watching him play. His warm up routine is definitely one of a kind. Tiger is rock solid early on today - 4 under through 8. Back on the first page of the leaderboard, although we know how far back that still puts him. None the less, a good return to competitive golf for him thus far.
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Apr 12, 2015 17:59:23 GMT -5
I'm having a kidney stone attack right now... thinking about heading to the ER. But RJ is having a worse afternoon when Spieth gets the bogey on 18 and ties Tiger's record instead of breaking it. I'm going to go throw up now.
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Post by Orange Daddy on Apr 14, 2015 8:15:34 GMT -5
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