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3 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

the GOAT.  Eldrick Tont Woods.

Tell that to his putter this weekend.    You can't sit out for most of the year and then expect to win, but he made the cut and still has the US Open and Master's (November.)

For the sake of worldwide golf, it would be nice to see Haotong Li hang in there at least into Sunday, that would really help to grow the sport here (just like Yao Ming or Li Na in tennis.)

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1 minute ago, caulfield12 said:

Tell that to his putter this weekend.    You can't sit out for most of the year and then expect to win, but he made the cut and still has the US Open and Master's (November.)

He's old and has a fused back.  I'm just happy to see the man play.  And he's 12th in driving distance, that's mind blowing.  I saw him down in San Diego this spring, it was a memorable experience to say the least.  I was standing about 10 feet from him on the 1st tee.  He was with Rory and Rahm it was great.

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Just now, chitownsportsfan said:

He's old and has a fused back.  I'm just happy to see the man play.  And he's 12th in driving distance, that's mind blowing.  I saw him down in San Diego this spring, it was a memorable experience to say the least.  I was standing about 10 feet from him on the 1st tee.  He was with Rory and Rahm it was great.

I saw him play the Masters in 1995 or 1996 when he was still an amateur at Stanford, one of those two years.   95, he made the cut and was 5 over.   3 72's, one bad round.

It was something I will never forget, one of the most beautiful places in the world (even though I'm not an avid player, I enjoy watching.)    Jason Day has always been a favorite.  Justin Spieth, not so much.   I guess Koepka overall has to be the main story, or Fleetwood breaking through in the US.

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Foster definitely doesn't seem to be overthinking.   Just getting the ball back and firing.

 

Indians needs to change to Lindor leading off, Hernandez, then Jose Ramirez and Santana...they're really struggling to generate offense.

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4 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

I saw him play the Masters in 1995 or 1996 when he was still an amateur at Stanford, one of those two years.   95, he made the cut and was 5 over.   3 72's, one bad round.

It was something I will never forget, one of the most beautiful places in the world (even though I'm not an avid player, I enjoy watching.)    Jason Day has always been a favorite.  Justin Spieth, not so much.   I guess Koepka overall has to be the main story, or Fleetwood breaking through in the US.

nice man, seeing him at torrey was awesome, to see him at the masters would be on another level.

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Just now, chitownsportsfan said:

nice man, seeing him at tory was awesome, to see him at the masters would be on another level.

Have another good story.   The first fall he turned professional, must have been 1995 when he was still only 20.

Got rejected sneaking onto the riverboat for being underage at the John Deere Classic.

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-09-16-sp-44531-story.html

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