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Kevin Greene

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Final Major of the season starts tomorrow.

 

Sure seems youth will be served with Rory, Sergio and Fowler all playing very well.

 

No Freddy Couples so I guess Furyk would be my early favorite.

 

And yes for the Haters Tiger will play in a great 3some with Michelson and Harrington but I don't expect his health to last 4 days.

 

Hope we have some great golf coming up.

 

 

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Rory, Fowler and Garcia have certainly been the hottest for the last few weeks.

 

Phil was incredibly hot the last round at Firestone.  Would not doubt that someone like Stenson or Scott makes a run.  Not sure if the course sets up well for Bubba

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Tiger couldn't walk when his back supposedly went out last week. He had someone else take off his shoes he was so unable to move. Days later, he's fine and will tee it up tomorrow...

 

... I'm getting used to seeing Tiger's game go south on the weekend and when the shots start going all over the lot, his back suddenly becomes an issue. Is the back causing his game to poo the bed or vice versa?

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Tiger couldn't walk when his back supposedly went out last week. He had someone else take off his shoes he was so unable to move. Days later, he's fine and will tee it up tomorrow...

 

... I'm getting used to seeing Tiger's game go south on the weekend and when the shots start going all over the lot, his back suddenly becomes an issue. Is the back causing his game to poo the bed or vice versa?

 

So.....anyone you're looking forward to seeing or a particular golfer you're pulling for at the PGA?

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I'd like to see Kuchar win a major or 2. A well-liked, nice guy on the tour with a wicked sense of humor.

 

I really don't have a lot of "favorites" on the tour, one guy I pull for more than another. I enjoy watching the game and like to see the last couple groups on Sunday fighting for a win.

 

Sentimentally, I'd love to see some of the older guys make a comeback- Duval, Daly, Geoff Ogilvy, David Toms (who withdrew yesterday).

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This morning the coverage is like this

 

Tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, Ricky, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, paired with Phil, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger.

 

some things never change.  It is the Tiger Woods Invitational it seems.

 

Wait, they just mentioned Padraig also

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This morning the coverage is like this

 

Tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, Ricky, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, paired with Phil, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger, tiger.

 

some things never change.  It is the Tiger Woods Invitational it seems.

 

Wait, they just mentioned Padraig also

 

 

Jim Nance did a radio interview this morning on the BT,Tiki and Dana show and went on a complete rant about the coverage of Tiger. Basically said he was sick of giving interviews and being asked about Tiger when the real story should be Rory. It was quite awkward to listen to and although I understand his point, he came off like a real a$$hole.

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Jim Nance did a radio interview this morning on the BT,Tiki and Dana show and went on a complete rant about the coverage of Tiger. Basically said he was sick of giving interviews and being asked about Tiger when the real story should be Rory. It was quite awkward to listen to and although I understand his point, he came off like a real a$$hole.

 

Oh, I guess the coverage isn't on CBS, then it would be OK!

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