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2012 US Open, The Olympic Club


Darth Biscuit

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I think the course plays easier for the am group being that it's still relatively damp and the greens will give a little bit. Afternoon groups will have their work cut out for them today... Also the am groups don't have the wind to contest with.

I know that the Par 5 16 will be playing extremely long today. My only question is this... Will the USGA have mercy on these players after having seen the scoring with "easier" pin placement? Or will they hide them and make it even harder?

In any case, Tiger left a few out there on the course yesterday. I watched all day long and was completely lazy all day on my day off. It was great. The Wife was ill about it but I'm glad I watched. Going to the beach this and them tonight we have a sitter for date night... Not too happy about it, but I have the app and die hard Tiger fans that will keep me updated via text.

Sunday is gonna be awesome though. Tiger all day... Heat all night!

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I think the course plays easier for the am group being that it's still relatively damp and the greens will give a little bit. Afternoon groups will have their work cut out for them today... Also the am groups don't have the wind to contest with.

I know that the Par 5 16 will be playing extremely long today. My only question is this... Will the USGA have mercy on these players after having seen the scoring with "easier" pin placement? Or will they hide them and make it even harder?

Aye the pin placements and weather conditions will play hell with the cut survivors. But the Golf Gods, dont forget them.

Will what looks to be a perfect shot be just that or roll or bounce into trouble, time will tell.

And go Tiger!

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I honestly don't think that Furyk gets the respect that he deserves. Constantly overlooked and Constantly in the thick of things. Doesn't have many W's and maybe that's why. Overall though, I think he's the most consistent golfer on the tour.

I also hope the Beau Hossler can play well today. Just a good story.

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I honestly don't think that Furyk gets the respect that he deserves. Constantly overlooked and Constantly in the thick of things. Doesn't have many W's and maybe that's why. Overall though, I think he's the most consistent golfer on the tour.

If I remember correctly, he got a lot of love from the media in 2010. I think he won 2 or 3 times that year.

Unfortunately, unless your name is Tiger Woods, no one cares about you unless you win.

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Looks to be a great tourney... with Tiger, Phil and Bubba paired for the first two days.

Ima be out of town today and tomorrow but hopefully I'll get to catch some of it later tonight... should be on late due to the west coast venue.

Have you seen #16? 670 yard par 5... that's crazy even for the open...

http://www.usopen.com/

Hey, Kevin Greene, who you pulling for? :P

#1 is 520yd par 4 :o

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