OK, I know there's a few golfers around here, who's your money on for the Open?
Ernie has to be a strong favorite, especially with the hole-in-one on the 8th, think he's my bet.
07-15-2004 01:40 PM
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GolfOK, I know there's a few golfers around here, who's your money on for the Open? | |
07-15-2004 01:41 PM
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Bah, the important Open was played already right down the street from me :P | |
07-15-2004 03:27 PM
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Vijay. |
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07-15-2004 03:35 PM
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Despite all the blown chances, I'm still a Mickelson fan. Go Phil! | |
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07-15-2004 06:12 PM
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Phil's best finish in the British Open is 11th, after that, 24th. At least when he wasn't winning majors, he was at least finishing right up near the top in the Masters, U.S. Open, and PGA. I don't think he has the game to win the British. I think that come Sunday, Els, Goosen, and K.J. Choi will be right there. Still a lot of golf to play, especially if the conditions get treacherous. I was really dissappointed when I watched Els take two to get out of the bunker on the 17th. | |
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07-15-2004 06:14 PM
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Biggest pity was that they missed filming the albatross | |
07-15-2004 08:51 PM
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Yeah, I take Phil's name out of the ring. Turns out he's not even playing. Guess he knew his game was a little loose for the British Open. | |
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07-15-2004 09:46 PM
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07-16-2004 04:39 PM
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07-16-2004 04:49 PM
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You know, I guess you are right. I looked for him on the leaderboard yesterday, and couldn't find his name. A co-worker told me they saw an article in the paper that said he was sitting out, and I was foolish enough to believe him. | |
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