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Old 04-02-2007, 07:30 PM
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:39 PM
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will post a few group bets I like...golfer in bold must beat the others in that group over the 72 holes.


801 P. Casey +357 Risk To Win
802 L. Donald +342 Risk To Win
803 J. Rose +458 Risk To Win
804 D. Howell +536 Risk To Win
805 L. Westwood +534 Risk To Win
806 I. Poulter +563 Risk To Win



826 MA. Jimenez +368 Risk To Win
827 T. Bjorn +368 Risk To Win
828 KJ. Choi +368 Risk To Win
829 M. Weir +368 Risk To Win
830 A. Cabrera +344 Risk To Win



831 H. Stenson +147 Risk To Win
832 R. Karlsson +469 Risk To Win
833 C. Pettersson +469 Risk To Win
834 N. Fasth +469 Risk To Win
835 J. Edfors +535 Risk To Win
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:39 PM
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It should be a great tourney as always Kev

Just wished they let the local caddie's still be the only one's to work

Golf Digest had a great piece about Carl Jackson this month (crenshaw's caddie). He was on Player's bag at one point in the early 70's. When he showed up the next year , Jackson Stephens, a big Augusta membertold him to take an ameatur. Jackson relented and a few years later ended up on Crenshaw's bag - the rest is history.

So even though he didn't win with Player, he got 2 wins with gently Ben.
If the course is hard and dry, he still thinks Ben can win.

One guy who won 3 green jackets, Faldo , each one of those I can remeber the other guy screwing up
1)floyd - in the water on 11 in the playoff
2)hoch - the 2 foot putt
3)norman - the 78 in the last round

Faldo played great golf and scopped up 3 green jackets that were thrown away
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Old 04-02-2007, 08:00 PM
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It should be a great tourney as always Kev

Just wished they let the local caddie's still be the only one's to work

Golf Digest had a great piece about Carl Jackson this month (crenshaw's caddie). He was on Player's bag at one point in the early 70's. When he showed up the next year , Jackson Stephens, a big Augusta membertold him to take an ameatur. Jackson relented and a few years later ended up on Crenshaw's bag - the rest is history.

So even though he didn't win with Player, he got 2 wins with gently Ben.
If the course is hard and dry, he still thinks Ben can win.

One guy who won 3 green jackets, Faldo , each one of those I can remeber the other guy screwing up
1)floyd - in the water on 11 in the playoff
2)hoch - the 2 foot putt
3)norman - the 78 in the last round

Faldo played great golf and scopped up 3 green jackets that were thrown away

Martin...that was Faldo's specialty though...wait for the other guy to blink first.

Although Norman choked bad...people forget how PERFECT Faldo played that day. He shot 67...hit 16 greens in regulation and had 15 uphill birdie putts. That my friend is flat incredible on Sunday in a major. Always been a huge fan of Faldo and the way he played the game.
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Old 04-02-2007, 08:58 PM
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I love the Masters too. Kinda signifies the kick off of golf season to me. I played last Thurs, Fri and Sun. Didn't do too bad for a hacker like me. Played one of the greatest single holes ever yesterday for me. 470 yd par 5, 15-20 m wind dead in the face. Ripped one about 260 or so down the middle, about 210-215 out to a raised green that sits probably 20 ft higher than I was. I crushed a 5 wood off the dirt (no grass in fairway yet) that hit the front of the green on a fly and settled about 20 ft from the cup. Not too often I get home in 2 on a par 5. Well, didn't sink the eagle put, but was able to 2-putt for the bird. That kinda stuff is what keeps me comming back.

Oh, and TIGER all day and twice on Sunday to win this week. He is playing way too well right now. May be one of those 4-5 shot leads going into Sunday that will "Ghost" the rest of the field.
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I love the Masters too. Kinda signifies the kick off of golf season to me. I played last Thurs, Fri and Sun. Didn't do too bad for a hacker like me. Played one of the greatest single holes ever yesterday for me. 470 yd par 5, 15-20 m wind dead in the face. Ripped one about 260 or so down the middle, about 210-215 out to a raised green that sits probably 20 ft higher than I was. I crushed a 5 wood off the dirt (no grass in fairway yet) that hit the front of the green on a fly and settled about 20 ft from the cup. Not too often I get home in 2 on a par 5. Well, didn't sink the eagle put, but was able to 2-putt for the bird. That kinda stuff is what keeps me comming back.

Oh, and TIGER all day and twice on Sunday to win this week. He is playing way too well right now. May be one of those 4-5 shot leads going into Sunday that will "Ghost" the rest of the field.
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Old 04-02-2007, 09:20 PM
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I dunno man, the whole winter was just a real crap time for me. I lost interest in a lot different things. I was still online looking at the site and suff, but just didn't have much to say. But, that is all water under the bridge, I'm back on track now and feeling good again. Looking forward to spring and summer. DERBY TIME BABY!
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I dunno man, the whole winter was just a real crap time for me. I lost interest in a lot different things. I was still online looking at the site and suff, but just didn't have much to say. But, that is all water under the bridge, I'm back on track now and feeling good again. Looking forward to spring and summer. DERBY TIME BABY!

My boy is BACK!!!!


good to have you back bro....
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good to have you back bro....
Thanks a bunch my man! Always had a cool vibe with you my dog. We are about the same age, same taste in a lot of stuff. If you ever get a chance to come to Louisville for Derby, or whatever, we definately need to hook up and play golf or hit Churchill or something. It would be good times! Dude, Friday happy hour is a blast!
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Well Kevin, my dream begins this Thursday at 4 AM, we'll head down to Augusta to arrive before the gates open at 8 AM. Then what? I think a quick $4-500 in the merchandise tent, maybe the range next? We want to follow one group early to walk the entire course, so who do you recommend? Parings come out this afternoon, looking for a group without too much celebrity status. Probably spend the PM at 12 or 16 hopefully. I am pinching myself, finally get to see the course I have memorized watching TV.
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:31 AM
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ditto.. tigers week to shine as always.

Have I confessed my love for Tiger Woods yet on this board? This man is the most dominant athlete (and I dont want anyone saying golf is not a sport... they play in on espn!!) of my lifetime and probably nobody will get close to this domination for the next 60 years i am on this planet.

Bring on Jack's record!

Oh, does anyone else count US Amature wins as majors like my Dad and I do?
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Old 04-03-2007, 05:46 PM
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Well Kevin, my dream begins this Thursday at 4 AM, we'll head down to Augusta to arrive before the gates open at 8 AM. Then what? I think a quick $4-500 in the merchandise tent, maybe the range next? We want to follow one group early to walk the entire course, so who do you recommend? Parings come out this afternoon, looking for a group without too much celebrity status. Probably spend the PM at 12 or 16 hopefully. I am pinching myself, finally get to see the course I have memorized watching TV.

Terry...one of my fellow golf pro buddies called and wants me to go with him tomorrow for the practice round...but can't swing it.

I would think #1 on your list has to be following Seve for a few holes and watch him hit it all over the place. You will be amazed at how good you will feel about your own game after watching him.

Guys I recommend watching..

Sergio....incredible driver of the ball...just close your eyes while he putts.

Bjorn....love his game.

Rollins....solid ball striker....The Rocket.


some guy named Woods is supposed to be there too...up and comer...I think he has some game too.
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Rollins has become my darkhorse. Will watch him for sure. And Seve would be entertaining, good suggestion! Arnie now hits the first ball, just confirmed. Nancie met him once, and she was shook up for a week. I think he does that to the girls, even today, the lucky bas****.
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I remember 96' PGA at Valhalla. I went to a practice round. I was amazed at the sweet swing by the big easy. The guy is pretty tall, and he looked so fluid w/ his motion. He was with Frank Nobilo and a couple others. It was so freakin' hot and humid it was unreal. They got into a water fight at the last hole. It was really fun to see. They were acting like 3rd graders. I got to see Jack and several other icons of the game. Just take it all in and try and see as much as possible.
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I remember 96' PGA at Valhalla. I went to a practice round. I was amazed at the sweet swing by the big easy. The guy is pretty tall, and he looked so fluid w/ his motion. He was with Frank Nobilo and a couple others. It was so freakin' hot and humid it was unreal. They got into a water fight at the last hole. It was really fun to see. They were acting like 3rd graders. I got to see Jack and several other icons of the game. Just take it all in and try and see as much as possible.

Mark Brooks....fluke winner.
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Stenson and Garcia are solid bets at 33-1.. ive put a few sentimental Euro on KJ Choi as well at 150-1. he has done well in the masters before!
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Yeah, that was a pretty garbage time PGA. I remember my buddy fell out on a practice round the next day. He drank like 10 draft beers on an empty stomach. Dumbass, 95 degrees and humid as hell. He passed out and had to be treated for heat exhaustion. I clowned him for monthes.
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Stenson and Garcia are solid bets at 33-1.. ive put a few sentimental Euro on KJ Choi as well at 150-1. he has done well in the masters before!

Kev....Stenson..yes. Garcia...NO...NO...NO....
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Kev, What i see happening with Garcia is he'll be nowhere after 3 rounds and then, he'll shoot something crazy on Sunday and finish in a tie for third or fourth. I like Stenson though, he's getting better every time I see him..

btw, one of my friends was wearing a t-shirt with what it says on your avatar at the weekend.. funny!!
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Old 04-03-2007, 06:52 PM
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Kev, What i see happening with Garcia is he'll be nowhere after 3 rounds and then, he'll shoot something crazy on Sunday and finish in a tie for third or fourth. I like Stenson though, he's getting better every time I see him..

btw, one of my friends was wearing a t-shirt with what it says on your avatar at the weekend.. funny!!

or just the opposite with Garcia...play well for 3 rounds...be near the lead going into Sunday....shoot about 40-41 on the front 9 Sunday....play himself out of contention...make a few birdies late to make his round look better than it was...but never have a chance of winning. No brain and no heart when it matters. (See Ryder Cup single record)
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