The Open Championship

#28
#28
I don't understand. I think it's a retarded decision.


Kenny made his schedule last fall for this season. He never intended on going to England. He committed to Milwaukee before season ever stared. And no, it is not a retarded decision for him.
 
#30
#30
I am pumped about the way Norman is playing. Not much of a shot to win, but making the cut and playing the weekend will be quite the accomplishment considering he plays in about 4 tournaments a year.

Tom Watson will make the cut as well. My favorite player of all time is unbelievably comfortable in the rainy and windy conditions. Plus he is a links golf expert

Calling Mickelson a choker is quite funny actually. Defer to the other comments on the absurdity of it. Sergio is CHOKER deluxe if there ever has been one. A big baby too. He WILL NOT win this weekend. You can write that one down
 
#32
#32
I am pumped about the way Norman is playing. Not much of a shot to win, but making the cut and playing the weekend will be quite the accomplishment considering he plays in about 4 tournaments a year.


Agreed on the Shark

Looks like marrying Chirs Everett's knocked the rust off
I'd like to see him win it
 
#33
#33
It's the feel good Open Championship.

Norman leading after day 2 with Rocco, Duval and Furyk close behind. Mickelson, Els & Co most likely headed to the showers early.

Very interesting weekend coming.
 
#34
#34
It's the feel good Open Championship.

Norman leading after day 2 with Rocco, Duval and Furyk close behind. Mickelson, Els & Co most likely headed to the showers early.

Very interesting weekend coming.

Yup. It will be interesting to see if Norman and Duval, in particular, can keep playing this well after 36.
 
#41
#41
I was a tad premature. Looks like KJ got it together and is threatening to make this a LPGA major.

How about what Camilo did?
 
#42
#42
KJ Choi is coming out of nowhere. He really hasn't played that well lately.
 
#43
#43
I was a tad premature. Looks like KJ got it together and is threatening to make this a LPGA major.

How about what Camilo did?

5 straight birdies... The sheepish grin he had in his interview tells you even he knows that's not supposed to happen.

Looking forward to the Sunday dash to the jug...
 
#44
#44
5 straight birdies... The sheepish grin he had in his interview tells you even he knows that's not supposed to happen.

Looking forward to the Sunday dash to the jug...
8 birdies on the day is like something from the Greater Greensboro Open or something like that. The Open on that type of course.

I haven't seen any of today's coverage, but it apparently got quite a bit easier for the late crowd today. Must have had most of the holes playing downwind, where they played upwind yesterday.
 
#45
#45
K.J. Choi's got a ton of game and has played all over the world for a long time; I'm not surprised to see him winning. The Norman thing is completely bizarre. Sometimes, though, when you have no expectations, you have no self-induced pressure, and that's when you play your best. He can still strike it well, not as long as he used to be, but holy crap, with the putter so far he's absolutely unconscious... and then there's the incredible bunker play. Great story. I'm rooting for him. He's thrown away a few majors, but he's also had a few literally stolen from him (Larry Mize, Bob Tway), so maybe this is his chance at a little payback?
 
#46
#46
Norman is playing well, but he's been very fortunate with his tee times also.
 
#48
#48
I'll be surprised if he doesn't start fading tomorrow. It's been a nice bit of nostalgia, but stuff like this rarely last 4 rounds.
 
#49
#49
yeah, i know. here's to holding out he leads after Saturday only to blow it one more time.

you know, for old time's sake.
 

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