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03-02-2006 07:57 PM #1"Richard"Guest
Who has the advantage? Woods or Villegas???
Tiger was the 7th last group to tee off this morning so his group will the 7th group to tee off tomorrow. Villegas on the other hand was in the first group to get out and will be going last tomorrow. Question is, it is easier to play at 8am or at noon? Or at that level does it not matter?
Anyway, could you imagine if these two could stay at the top, it would be great to see tiger playing against Villegas and watching them both bomb it off the tee. Looks like this might be a good one this week. Phil is in it, vijay is in it... hope its close and we get a good pairing on the final day. Doesn't have to include tiger for me to wtach it but it would be nice
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03-02-2006 08:19 PM #2
Tiger def has the advantage. Usually in Florida, the mornings are calm and then the wind picks up in the afternoon. Tiger got lucky today that the wind was calm in the afternoon.
Doesn't look like it should be too bad tomorrow though, its only gettin up to 10mph in the afternoon.
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03-03-2006 06:55 AM #3
I would think the later groups would also have to contend with more scuff marks on the greens around the pins.
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03-03-2006 02:33 PM #4Originally Posted by thothoProud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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03-03-2006 03:01 PM #5"Richard"Guest
Yeah, just checked it.. .It looks fantastic
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03-03-2006 03:02 PM #6"Richard"Guest
Yeah just checked it, looks like my prayers were answered
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03-03-2006 10:16 PM #7Originally Posted by thotho
I really enjoy this influx of bubbas, JB's, Villegas etc, with the long games. It makes for fun watching.
Are you saying that villegas is in the tiger group tomorrow? How many play, is it threesomes? i.e. tiger phil and villegas?
If so that would be an unbelievable tv event!!!!"Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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03-04-2006 10:50 PM #8"Richard"Guest
THe guy on TV called tiger the greatest putter of all time... I've never even watched him putt I just always thought he was so long off the tee that he could wedge it in close. Where is this coming from? Anyway, tiger has a two shot lead. He has played 4 tourneys this year. Won two (one in dubai) and didn't finnish the other, he dropped out after making the club (I'm sure he would have done poorly) and now this. He is off to a great start. Can anyone say grab slam? Where is vijay when I need him? DON'T LET TIGER COMPLETE THE SLAM VIJAY!!!
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03-05-2006 01:09 PM #9"Richard"Guest
Does Tiger have this one in the bag? Up two storkes to start on sunday. I can't see him giving up this lead. He always shoots in the 60's at this course. My boy Vijay is playing really well right now, to bad he is to far behind right now. 5 under through 10, not bad
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03-06-2006 03:48 PM #10Originally Posted by thotho
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03-06-2006 05:07 PM #11AndruGuestOriginally Posted by thotho
He said Tiger was the best par putter of all time.
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03-06-2006 06:33 PM #12"Richard"Guest
what is a par putter???
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03-06-2006 07:18 PM #13AndruGuestOriginally Posted by thotho
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03-07-2006 02:27 AM #14"Richard"Guest
= best putter ever
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03-07-2006 08:35 AM #15
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Originally Posted by Andru
If he was an excellent driver, a good iron player and a poor putter, we would all be saying, "Tiger who?" Villegas LOST this one because he missed a pile of Mississippi gimmes.
When is the Tour going to let the rough grow?
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03-07-2006 10:16 AM #16AndruGuestOriginally Posted by BC MIST
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03-07-2006 10:40 AM #17
Segio was ranked No. 1 in GIR, but near bottom for putting. That's a terrible combination.
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03-07-2006 12:25 PM #18Originally Posted by Eldred
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03-07-2006 01:00 PM #19
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Originally Posted by spacklerBack at it.
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03-07-2006 01:41 PM #20Originally Posted by Started2k3
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03-07-2006 02:08 PM #21
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Originally Posted by Eldred
1) 40 foot putt, or
2) a "puttable" 10-15 foot from the fringe (not counted in putts per round, nor PPGIR)?
Notice next time you watch TV coverage, how many times these guys are putting from the fringe (or in some cases fairway). Generally, the pin is so close to the fringe that having it stop you is better than landing the middle of the green. (This logic only pertains to PGA level golf.)Back at it.
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03-07-2006 04:41 PM #22Originally Posted by Started2k3
But Garcia did not looked at all his opportunities from 40 feet. He has missed more short putts which has taken him out of the leaderboard many times. He was No. 1 in GIR but 127th in scoring average. I would question his poor putting not the lenght of his putt chances..
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