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The US Open


Kevin Greene

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Major time in the Great North West.

Really don't care for the look of this treeless, bunker filled course but we'll see how it effects the Players.

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http://www.usopen.com/en_US/course/index.html

Speaking of Players, who do you like. I think this course will favor the Europeans, we shall see.

Phil finished with a 65 today so hopefully he's peaking going in. Spieth hopefully will represnet, go USA!

Tiger....never mind.

 

 

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Looks a lot like Whistling Straights... DJ is probably having nightmares...  stay out of the sand DJ...  

 

Should definitely play more like a links style course... that will certainly favor some players. Probably depends on the weather/wind too... I'll admit to knowing nothing about this course tho, but should be an interesting watch.

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Looks like a complete nightmare to me.

​I didn't say it looked easy...  I said it looked amazing.

I probably couldn't break 120 on that course and I'm playing as well now as I ever have.

I would take a 7 iron, pitching wedge, sand wedge and putter and score better probably...

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​What time will you be at the house Saturday with the beers so we can watch?

 

Also I believe the live streaming starts at 10:30 EDT...

​All Day. Come on down, straight shot down 74 and only 2.5 hours away....got some steaks, king crab legs, pool is open (90 degree water temp), and your favorite.... corn hole.

Just have to put the TV outside and ice down some cold ones and we will be good to go!

 

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www.usopen.com

 

This viewer is pretty cool... in full screen mode you can do PIP with the other streams and keep the leaderboard up as well and change the channel anytime you want.  I'm impressed.

 

The featured group today is Phil, Bubba and Angel...  three long knockers.

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