7mm08
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We follow Peter Malnati . My wife worked with his Dad.
He's tied for 73……: I doubt he makes the cut.
He's tied for 73……: I doubt he makes the cut.
I'll watch golf over any other sport It was weird…I can still remember the first time I saw golf on TV as a kid, maybe 10 years old, I couldn't take my eyes off of it and liked it. Never saw golf on TV again until I was in college probably, but ever since I watch it every chance I get. Picked up golfing after college and played a ton until I was 40 or so, but unfortunately I only play once a year or so now.I play a couple of times each year normally in fundraisers and enjoy it but I can't sit down and watch it. I'd rather watch paint dry or grass grow.
I'll watch golf over any other sport It was weird…
I got to play with a future tour pro (Jeffery Overton, and he even played on a Ryder Cup) who was from my hometown. In his sophomore year of college at IU, I joined he and his theeesome at the local course on a busy day. It was utterly amazing how much better he was than me! I thought I was good, but the difference between me and him was light years. Those guys are soooo good.The masters is special! I don't watch golf but I will watch The Masters. The place is so spectacularly pretty. I've played enough to appreciate how well pros can play. But, I don't have a dog in the hunt.
Up until 2 years ago I had played maybe 5 times in my life, and it was basically an excuse to be outside and drink beer with buddies. I liked golf, but I sucked.They say that admitting it is the first step to a cure !
I played a lot during college (worked at a course) and until about 30 or so. Then kids, etc came along and I moved on to other things. I don't watch golf on TV, but I will admit I would watch Tiger some. I even flipped it over last night and watched a few holes of his round.
As far as the other favorites, I have no idea who any of them are.
Seeing the best in the world in person last year at the Fedex Championship was mind blowing. They are surgeons with a 4 foot scalpel.I got to play with a future tour pro (Jeffery Overton, and he even played on a Ryder Cup) who was from my hometown. In his sophomore year of college at IU, I joined he and his theeesome at the local course on a busy day. It was utterly amazing how much better he was than me! I thought I was good, but the difference between me and him was light years. Those guys are soooo good.
It was utterly amazing how much better he was than me! I thought I was good, but the difference between me and him was light years. Those guys are soooo good.
Sorry to hear this. I hope that back is stable now.I will find out late Sunday afternoon and let you know.
I have two nephews that are nationally ranked in top 100. They play all over the place and at courses I could only dream about playing.
I have not picked up a club since my lower back went out 6 years ago in a charity tournament. Every vendor that calls me now is told they need a sporting clays outing and then call me.
Yeah, but nobody dies if they screw up……it's just a gameSeeing the best in the world in person last year at the Fedex Championship was mind blowing. They are surgeons with a 4 foot scalpel.
I can hit the same distances as most of those guys, but their ability to work the ball was intensely humbling. At one point we sat down at the end of the green on 6 and watched 7 or 8 groups hit into it. From 160-190 out, they might as well have been shooting rifles. Incredible.
Yeah, but nobody dies if they screw up……it's just a game
What ever happened to Bubba Watson?
Ok, I'll give you that.
If he keeps putting well he'll be right there at the end.Scheffler gonna be hard to beat.
He's the LIV tour where everyone gets a nice participation check and no cut line to worry about.Yeah, but nobody dies if they screw up……it's just a game
What ever happened to Bubba Watson?