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Tiger
7
58%
Somebody else
5
42%
 
Total votes: 12

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Post by Govs93 »

The price is wrong...

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Post by Neutron 14 »

I'll take Jean Van de Velde.






Ok just kiddin....


Gimme Goose.
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Post by Govs93 »

Neutron 14 wrote:I'll take Jean Van de Velde.






Ok just kiddin....


Gimme Goose.
Van de Velde could be a good pick - he's tied for 2nd right now! (of course it's not the 72nd hole yet...)
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

Sergio!

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Post by sinbin006 »

Anthony Kim :?
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Post by GR3343 »

Gonna have to go with Rocco, even though I'm sure I just jinxed him as I've never picked the correct winner without Tiger in the field.
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Post by tomASS »

EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Sergio!

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Say it isn't so!
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Post by Govs93 »

Show of hands... who had Greg Norman?

Anybody? No?
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Post by AngusYoung »

Govs93 wrote:Show of hands... who had Greg Norman?

Anybody? No?
Slapshooter had him...

AY 8)
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Post by Govs93 »

AngusYoung wrote:
Govs93 wrote:Show of hands... who had Greg Norman?

Anybody? No?
Slapshooter had him...

AY 8)
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Post by Neutron 14 »

AngusYoung wrote:
Govs93 wrote:Show of hands... who had Greg Norman?

Anybody? No?
Slapshooter had him...

AY 8)
Yep, its just like he said! Good catch AY...
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Post by Neutron 14 »

54 hole leader is Greg Boofin Norman. Ya gotta be kiddin me!
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Post by Govs93 »

The PGA has to be absolutely tickled with this. I'm not sure of a better scenario than this one if Tiger isn't in the field. People will be tuning in to see the final round without a doubt... I know I'll be setting my alarm, and I was far from Norman fan back in the day, but this boofin' great!

Win or lose, I just hope he hangs in there tomorrow and doesn't crap the bed. It'll be a lot of fun to watch a guy who hasn't had to turn on the game face in years try and get it back.
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Great morning and thank god for TV technology- being able to watch the British Open and a great stage of the Tour de France at the same time.
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

tomASS wrote:Great morning and thank god for TV technology- being able to watch the British Open and a great stage of the Tour de France at the same time.
#-o

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EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:
tomASS wrote:Great morning and thank god for TV technology- being able to watch the British Open and a great stage of the Tour de France at the same time.
#-o

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Come On - any stage that has a portion called the climb of death has to be watched.
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Post by Govs93 »

An Irishman won?! Hey hey... sounds like cause for celebration to me!

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Post by tomASS »

Govs93 wrote:An Irishman won?! Hey hey... sounds like cause for celebration to me!

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That's an impressive breakfast buffet! So what are you serving for lunch? :lol:
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tomASS wrote:
Govs93 wrote:An Irishman won?! Hey hey... sounds like cause for celebration to me!

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That's an impressive breakfast buffet! So what are you serving for lunch? :lol:
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Post by packerboy »

That was one of the most impressive final rounds in a major that I have ever seen.

Norman could not keep it up....just like I said.... but the emphasis has to be on what Harrington did out there.

If I weren't as sober as my sainted mother, Id be thinkin I saw some Leprechans out there helpin me boy Paddy to win the jug.
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Govs93 wrote:An Irishman won?! Hey hey... sounds like cause for celebration to me!

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An Irishman won?! Hey hey... sounds like cause for celebration to me!

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Post by sachishi4 »

i celebrated after irish fair for padraig
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Post by packerboy »

Tiger Woods is a great player but waht a weak group of players he has to compete against. His absence only highlights that.

Congrats to Harrington but did you hear him early in the tournament? He was too hung over from winning The Open to do well in the PGA.

Pathetic.

No wonder Woods wins about every other major he plays.

Nicklaus had to compete against gritty guys like Player, Palmer, Trevino, Watson, Floyd, Miller , Weiskoff, etc. who were just as competitive as he but not as talented.

Woods' competition is guys who are....... too rich and famous without doing much, I think.
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