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08-11-2005 01:57 AM #1
Weirsy changing it up!
Mike Weir is going with a new look at the PGA. I think he needed to change something to regain his form. His pairing for the first two rounds, with Duval and Curtis, also might give a little spark.
Go Weirsy!!!!!
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08-11-2005 07:52 AM #2
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I'm not sure I'd want to play with Duval and see those poor shots.
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08-11-2005 08:15 AM #3
Duval and Curtis. Two former major winners that have fallen off the map...
It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
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08-11-2005 09:06 AM #4
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Originally Posted by jens
Changing what?
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08-11-2005 09:15 AM #5
dunno, but he's 2 under thought 2!
Go Mike!
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08-11-2005 10:05 AM #6
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-3 after 5, I'm back on the Canadian bandwagon
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08-11-2005 10:09 AM #7
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08-11-2005 10:13 AM #8
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PGA has always made up some crazy pairings. Perhaps Mike Weir's pairing with DD and BC is the result of "Major winners to fall off the face of Earth this year"
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08-11-2005 10:47 AM #9
and now even par after triple on #7...is anyone watching this?
What happened to Weir on the 7th hole?
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08-11-2005 10:57 AM #10
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08-11-2005 12:20 PM #11
dunno, but it's a 505 yd par 4 that is playing to a 4.6 stroke average so he isn't the only one having problems with it.
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08-11-2005 12:55 PM #12
Tiger just double bogey'd the 7th. He played the back first. He is +6 with 2 to play.
You can't win it on Thursday, but you can loose it!
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08-11-2005 01:27 PM #13Originally Posted by Colby
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08-11-2005 01:48 PM #14Originally Posted by The Shtick
Duval at +7
Rich Beem at +9...It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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08-11-2005 10:02 PM #15
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Originally Posted by powerlefty
Then Curtis goes out and has a share of the lead
The other "Canuck" is tied for the lead. Sweet.
T Woods:T113 Someone stepped on his ball. Poor Tiger!My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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08-12-2005 12:00 AM #16
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Originally Posted by Golfbum
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08-12-2005 07:23 AM #17
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Originally Posted by powerlefty
"Nothing bugged him like the 554-yard 18th, the easiest scoring hole on the Lower Course.
A tee shot in the fairway would have left him a long iron to the green, but this drive sailed so far to the left that it clipped a tree and landed just inside a hazard line.
His ball was plugged so badly that Woods and caddie Steve Williams assumed someone had stepped on it during a brief search. No one could confirm that, so Woods wound up taking a drop where it entered the hazard, played back to the fairway and took bogey.
``If the ball hits a tree and ricochets down, and the ground is pretty hard there, it should not have embedded that far,'' Woods said. ``It was totally unplayable.''
Woods didn't get the ruling he wanted from the official, and he sure didn't get any sympathy from the players. He already has won the Masters and British Open this year, and was second at the U.S. Open.
``There's probably plenty of guys happy to see him down the leaderboard for a change,'' Appleby said. ``I don't think you're going to get some, 'Oh, I'm so sorry. What a pity.' You guys can write about someone else for a change.''
Somewhere Bob May might be smilingMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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08-12-2005 07:52 AM #18
Now THAT is just too funny. Sorry cat, not this time. Tough cookies, take your penalty and play on. How many time has a fan thrown his ball back into the fairway?????
Imagine this from a guy who has 15 of his clonies moving a boulder so he had a clear line to the hole.I've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
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08-12-2005 08:16 AM #19
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I bet you Tiger will hire a camera crew to film his ball during future tournaments and next time somebody walks on it, hel'll have the proof
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08-12-2005 10:04 AM #20Originally Posted by powerlefty[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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08-12-2005 10:24 AM #21Originally Posted by EDSGOLF
Why hire a tv crew? They are already over the top when it comes to the cat.I've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
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08-12-2005 10:29 AM #22
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Originally Posted by Steve Karamhttp://www.EatDrinkSleepGolf.com
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08-12-2005 10:49 AM #23Originally Posted by Golfbum
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08-12-2005 10:50 AM #24
Phil is tearing it up...-5 through 9, -8 on the tourney...he must sense that Tiger is in trouble and he's got a good shot at winning his second major....
of course everytime I say something like this, a double bogey is not too far off....
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08-12-2005 10:53 AM #25
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Originally Posted by jeffc
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08-12-2005 11:24 AM #26
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Sabbatini
Rory Sabbatini is also making a charge. Did anyone see those pants he had on during Thursday's round? He must have thought he was back home and going hunting!
Phil seemed pretty focused yesterday, maybe he is once again tired of listening to all the Tiger Tales.
How about Kenny Perry's eagle 3 on the 17th yesterday
Right now Woods is T102, long ways back:groupwaveMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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08-12-2005 11:47 AM #27
Check it out, the Star-Ledger is reporting that the person who stepped on Tiger's ball might have been Steve Williams. IF that were the case, it should have been an extra stroke penalty, and thus Tiger signed an incorrect scorecard and should disqualify himself. The cited video, though, is not clear at all. It's through the trees and where they say he might have stepped on it, a little stutter step, doesn't look like where the ball was found. But it adds something to stew over....
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08-12-2005 11:51 AM #28
Yeah I just saw that on the TGC. When first asked if he had stepped on it, Sir Williams said "NO". When asked the second time he said. "NO - but even if had, there would be no penalty stroke"
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08-12-2005 12:42 PM #29
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Originally Posted by spacklerhttp://www.EatDrinkSleepGolf.com
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08-12-2005 01:15 PM #30
hehehehehe
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