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09-09-2005 11:55 AM #1
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Solheim Cup
To everyone who says Women's Pro golf isn't fun to watch, turn on the Golf Channel.
The play at the Solheim Cup at Crooked Stick has been great. A lot of quality shots being made this morning.My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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09-09-2005 03:03 PM #2AndruGuestOriginally Posted by Golfbum
I'm waiting for Dotty Pepper to break out in a
U S A, U S A, U S A Geez
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09-09-2005 04:02 PM #3
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Thank you
I'm waiting for Laura Davies too
Cheers, Bob
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09-09-2005 11:49 PM #4
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Originally Posted by AndruMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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09-10-2005 07:07 AM #5
Super Entertainment. Nice to watch the Pros stuggle with the pressure we feel all the time. Not quite the Ryder Cup but a heck of a lot more fun than the event in BC. And a lot fewer commercial breaks. And they stay with the broadcast until the final putt drops. Even TSN can't squeeze that in.
I'll be watching the Euro's bring the cup home with 'em...
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09-10-2005 10:29 PM #6
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Natalie Gulbis teamed with Kristi Kerr....nuff said
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09-11-2005 03:10 PM #7
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Well USA wins a well played Solheim Cup. Both teams played some great golf. It was nice to see Meg Mallon clinch the deciding 1/2 point.
I know one thing, I sure would like to get the caddy job for Paula Creamer, she is going to make some big cash in her careerMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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09-12-2005 11:52 AM #8Originally Posted by faldo
Paula Creamer has to be one of the most exciting golfer's in the world right now. I loved watching her stomp Laura Davies. With these great young players it looks like the US team is going to be a powerhouse for years to come.
The U.S. men's team could learn something about playing as a team from these ladies.
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09-12-2005 12:26 PM #9
This just happened to be about an hour from my house. I think the women have a more fluid swing than the men. It is fun to watch some quality golf late in the year.
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09-12-2005 02:52 PM #10
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Originally Posted by Shivas Irons
She flat out waxed one of the better lady golfers in the Sunday singles. I bet Laura Davies was shocked when their match was over.
You are also correct with the fact that the US Ryder Cup team could take some lessons from the ladies. The ladies bonded together as a team, from ages 19 to 48. The idea of going to Crooked Stick together in a motorhome was brilliant on Nancy Lopez's part. They were a team.
With Morgan Presell waiting in the wings and some of the other younger women who will enter the LPGA the furture looks bright for that tour.Last edited by Golfbum; 09-12-2005 at 08:29 PM.
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09-12-2005 02:58 PM #11I bet Laura Davies was shocked when it their match was over.
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09-13-2005 08:28 AM #12Originally Posted by Golfbum
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