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The US Open


Kevin Greene

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was smacking it out of some deep rough and you could tell the grass basically grabbed his club good and hard and he was trying to shake it out and then the high lights showed him a few times later in the round doing the same thing,  Sportscenter commented that someone with the PGA said it was no big deal...but if you watch sportscenter or something,,,it looked pretty sore

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Yeah, Looked to me like he hurt it pretty good. I've done that before, it sucks.

That's a crazy course, could be some interesting golf come the weekend.

The rough is crazy thick.

I've tweaked my wrist as well, your body starts fugging with you because it wants to protect itself on the following swings.

 

Hopefully the weather will hold up and the ground crews can get the course in the kind of condition they wanted.

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