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Old 09-15-2007, 10:57 AM
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Do u have any doubts that this tournament is over? Tiger shot a 63 today and leads by three going into the weekend. He's something like 29-6 when he has a lead or a share of it after 36 holes. Talk about anti-climactic. He's magical to watch when he's going like this. That's why I say he's exciting and boring at the same time. It's exciting to see just how well he's going to do but boring because u are only watching him. U aren't watching to see the tournament because that's basically over. If he should happen to lose, it's because he lost, not because anyone else beat him.
YEs, they still have two days to play. the tourney won't end til sunday. In all liklihood he will win without question. He is playing well right now. His putter could go south, he could start getting wild. NO it is not over however. I would say his chances are well above 50 percent, but not 100 percent by any means.
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Old 09-15-2007, 12:33 PM
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In the end scuds, he's Tiger Woods. You made fun of Idaho though, I gotta fight back on that one!! I'm not gonna take that lying down...even when I'm picking potatoes out of the ground (that's all we do here, so I guess I really didn't watch that Masters this year!!). It's pretty easy for me to catch any looselessness with any facts as they exist and facts are pretty easy to look up today with the internets and all that stuff. Even potato pickers have internets and TV antennas!!
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Old 09-17-2007, 01:45 AM
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Today was so exciting that I forgot to watch. This was a forgone conclusion after Friday.
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:08 AM
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I could watch him win by 8 shots every tourney he played. His control of the golf ball is something to behold. There has been anyone with that kind of control since Snead or Hogan.

He has taken the game to a whole nother level.
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:42 AM
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I could watch him win by 8 shots every tourney he played. His control of the golf ball is something to behold. There has been anyone with that kind of control since Snead or Hogan.

He has taken the game to a whole nother level.
Kev, no offense, but how many times did you see Snead or Hogan play?
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:16 AM
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Kev, no offense, but how many times did you see Snead or Hogan play?

Never. But I am a huge student of the history of the game. I have read enough about the game to feel very confident in making the statement about Hogan and Snead. I was also incredibly fortunate that one of golf's greatest gentleman, Chandler Harper, befriended me in the last few years of his life. He would come to the golf course in Suffolk where I was the Head Pro. I would have lunch with him a few times a month where I would sit like a kid..listening to all his old stories from when he played with those guys. I learned more from Mr. Harper in the last couple years he was alive than anyone or any book could ever teach me. So again, I feel confident in making the statement I did.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:33 AM
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kev - tiger played great and is no question the best out there and maybe one day will go down as the greatest , but , to as far as shotmaking goes Johnnie Miller and Lee Trevino have to be up there , who knows how many more tourney's miller would hav won if he could have putted and Trevino as a shotmaker from the 7 iron down is as good or better than Tiger - Tiger is probably 50 yds longer off the tee, but , no one could touch the merry mex with a wedge
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:38 AM
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kev - tiger played great and is no question the best out there and maybe one day will go down as the greatest , but , to as far as shotmaking goes Johnnie Miller and Lee Trevino have to be up there , who knows how many more tourney's miller would hav won if he could have putted and Trevino as a shotmaker from the 7 iron down is as good or better than Tiger - Tiger is probably 50 yds longer off the tee, but , no one could touch the merry mex with a wedge

Lee was a GREAT ballstriker..top 5 of all time.

Johnny Miller?? Come on Marty...the guy had 3 or 4 good years. He didnt sustain his "greatness" long enough for me.
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Old 09-17-2007, 11:44 AM
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kev it was the putting and the family - he didn't really push his talent to the top - but those years in the mid 70's he had were unreal - that 63 at Oakmont could be the best round ever played in an open - if he had Nicklaus putt for him who know how many he would have won , but , putting is a big part of the game
As for Lee trevino - he was quoted as saying if Jack Nickluas had to play my tee shots he would still be a pharmicst back in ohio!!! man - i got to see him play in some senior events up at sleepl hollow and meadowbrook up here kev - he would talk to wedge and tell it what exactly to do
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:00 PM
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kev it was the putting and the family - he didn't really push his talent to the top - but those years in the mid 70's he had were unreal - that 63 at Oakmont could be the best round ever played in an open - if he had Nicklaus putt for him who know how many he would have won , but , putting is a big part of the game
As for Lee trevino - he was quoted as saying if Jack Nickluas had to play my tee shots he would still be a pharmicst back in ohio!!! man - i got to see him play in some senior events up at sleepl hollow and meadowbrook up here kev - he would talk to wedge and tell it what exactly to do

I agree with you about Lee....the guy was unreal...especially with the way that he would reroute his swing. He is surely top 5 ballstrikers of all time....and he could putt lights out.


Johnny....blah....they dont have tournaments where only the shots from tee to green count. He was hot for a few years in the mid 70's...but I can think of plenty of better ballstrikers before and after him.
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Old 09-17-2007, 04:22 PM
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You've heard the story, I'm sure, about Hogan... He asked his caddy for yardage, the caddy said about 125, 126.. Hogan sternly replied, "Well, Which is it!! Precision!!
Johnny Miller will tell you that Johnny Miller was the greatest ball striker, albeit for a short period of time.

Where would you put Bobby Jones on the list of all-time golfers. He's the guy I feel I "Know", based on those fantastic "The Way I Play Golf" films that the golf channel has shown. I marvel at the way he played, with the equipment he used.
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You've heard the story, I'm sure, about Hogan... He asked his caddy for yardage, the caddy said about 125, 126.. Hogan sternly replied, "Well, Which is it!! Precision!!
Johnny Miller will tell you that Johnny Miller was the greatest ball striker, albeit for a short period of time.

Where would you put Bobby Jones on the list of all-time golfers. He's the guy I feel I "Know", based on those fantastic "The Way I Play Golf" films that the golf channel has shown. I marvel at the way he played, with the equipment he used.
I played in a sandbaggers (2-man scramble) tournament one time where I was paired up with a guy who had the second worst score of the opening round. He asked what was the distance from the green. I answered "145, 148." He replied "Well which it?" To my reply, "You shot what in the opening round? and your questioning me, like it matters?"
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Old 09-17-2007, 04:38 PM
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I played in a sandbaggers (2-man scramble) tournament one time where I was paired up with a guy who had the second worst score of the opening round. He asked what was the distance from the green. I answered "145, 148." He replied "Well which it?" To my reply, "You shot what in the opening round? and your questioning me, like it matters?"
I would hope he was joking, doing a take-off on the Hogan story, which has been around for a while. If he was serious, then this guy illustrates why it takes so long to play a round of golf these days.
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Guy shoots 120-something in the first round and I'm sitting with my 9-iron in hand in 50 degree weather and seriously says which is it?
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Old 09-17-2007, 07:23 PM
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Guy shoots 120-something in the first round and I'm sitting with my 9-iron in hand in 50 degree weather and seriously says which is it?
Well, then you were definitely paired up with what we call in the industry, a "JERK"!!
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