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My 2 cents
This weekend, many players went out and played Augusta. The player versus the course. Today, Zach beat the course better then any other player over the course of 4 days and has earned his green jacket. He did not beat Tiger Woods, or any other golfer but rather put up a better number. Golf, in my eyes, is not about who you are playing against in tourney situations like this (of course other tourneys have different scoring scenarios, see The Ryder Cup, etc). It is about the man versus the course. Those players that let others scores affect their play will not be successful in my opinion. Once again, props Zach. You are not a fluke in this mans eyes. Top 40 in the money since you turned pro, 1 tour win already previous this Major, and many more victories quite possibly in the horizon. Lets hope that you and yours enjoy the moment and not get caught up in the "hype" that people will throw your way trying to play the "one and done" game. My cousin won a major, then came back and has scored some nice checks after his win. He surely is not a "one and done" and for those that think that way I challenge their opinion. Zach surely has earned his place as a Major champion and is due all the credit in the world today. After all, YOU withstood the pressure and made the shots that counted on Sunday at Augusta. |
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Congrats to Zach! He lives a couple of miles from me.
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Well it was back to the Masters we all love today....Kev you were right on the money saying they would water the bejesus out of it and it would be a different course. I couldn't figure out what Tiger was doing on 15 either...that was a normal fade shot, get it on the green and leave with a birdie. Now he came up huge with the save but I still don't know why he would try that big of a shot. I was really pulling for Appleby. The only thing I see Johnson doing in the future is playing a $10 Nassau with Curtis, Micheel, and let's see....Paul Lawrie maybe.....I would say Beem, but he would probably stand them up.
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2007 - Zach Johnson 2006 - Phil Mickelson 2005 - Tiger Woods 2004 - Phil Mickelson 2003 - Mike Weir 2002 - Tiger Woods 2001 - Tiger Woods 2000 - Vijay Singh 1999 - Jose Maria Olazabal 1998 - Mark O'Meara 1997 - Tiger Woods 1996 - Nick Faldo 1995 - Ben Crenshaw 1994 - Jose Maria Olazabal 1993 - Bernhard Langer 1992 - Fred Couples 1991 - Ian Woosnam 1990 - Nick Faldo 1989 - Nick Faldo 1988 - Sandy Lyle 1987 - Larry Mize 1986 - Jack Nicklaus 1985 - Bernhard Langer 1984 - Ben Crenshaw 1983 - Seve Ballesteros 1982 - Craig Stadler 1981 - Tom Watson 1980 - Seve Ballesteros 1979 - Fuzzy Zoeller 1978 - Gary Player 1977 - Tom Watson 1976 - Ray Floyd 1975 - Jack Nicklaus 1974 - Gary Player |
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Larry Mize - yes - nice for the local boy. Probably did it in for Norman.
Lyle - NO!
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Crenshaw's 1995 win was flukish, he had a little help from above (Harvey Penick).
On another note, did you happen to catch, on one of Tiger's tee shots, some dope screamed out "You da Man", and one of the announcers responded "We Don't Do That Here!" Nothing like the forced reverence of the Masters. |
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You never know which way Zach Johnson will go from here...
Minnesotans have seen a fluke major winner first-hand when Rich Beem won the PGA Championship at Hazeltene. At the time though, it seemed like he was on his way to stringing together a lot of wins for years to come. It actually turns out that he hit a brick wall (probably bought into his own hype after that...which Johnson needs to be careful of). Going into the PGA, he was playing really well. He had won a tourney and had another Top-5 going into it, or maybe it was even 2 tour wins going into it. And he capped that hot streak with a major win... and disappeared afterwards. So hopefully Zack Johnson will have a better run than Rich Beem, Ben Crane, David Duval (yes... David Duval), Shaun Micheel, Paul Lawrie, etc etc etc
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Stadler....Mize...Fuzzy to name 3. |
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Kev, this has been bothering me for a long time, when Fuzzy made his infamous remarks regarding Tiger, I noticed he had a drink in his hand, and it probably wasn't a diet Coke... No one has ever mentioned the possibility that he was "impaired" when he made those statements..
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Here's another thing that bothers me, and is the reason why I end up taking a nap most of the time when watching golf on TV, is there anything less interesting than watching someone prepare to putt (reading the green, etc...). I love golf as much as anyone, but this I can't take.
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Hence the main reason for 5+ hour rounds at every golf course around the world. If I had $5 for every guy that comes in my store and tells me he is hitting it 310 yards of the tee....I would be a rich man. And what is REAL FUN is when I put them on the Launch Moniter in my fitting room....and proceed to tell them after hitting 10 balls that their average carry distance with the driver is 228 yards. "That machined has to be off..." yeah...sure it is buddy. |
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"Drive for show...Putt for Dough"......I couldn't line-up a putt with Klieg lights!
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Golfers don't lie
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