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Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:34 pm

Anthony Kim is going bananas. Birdie, birdie, eagle birdie. :shock:
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Post by TANGODANCER » Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:56 pm

Credit to Mickelson, great effort by Westwood. Fantastic days golf all round.
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:42 pm

So - have I won? I had a £5er each way on Woods?
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Post by jimbo » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:46 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:So - have I won? I had a £5er each way on Woods?
My each way terms for Kim was a placing in the top 5, which, thanks to his superb charge last night, means I win :mrgreen:

Going off that, you should win with Woods, though you'll barely get your money back!

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:53 pm

Had Westwood had a few breaks early on I think he'd have done it. A few times the ball just died rather than a favourable roll or rolled a few yards further than you'd expect.

But once it was tight going into the back 9 you had to favour Mickleson who just produces under than pressure.

Good viewing but I was slightly dissapointed that those at the top (apart from Mickleson) faded away, leaving the contest more or less dead over the last few holes!

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Post by hisroyalgingerness » Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:58 pm

US Open's prob Westy's best chance. He plays like that in US Open, I reckon he'd be there or thereabouts. That -6 from Big Phil's a stormer of a last round in those circumstances

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Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:19 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Had Westwood had a few breaks early on I think he'd have done it. A few times the ball just died rather than a favourable roll or rolled a few yards further than you'd expect.
He made a brilliant effort and held up well, but his driving was bit off in the last round. That said, Mickelson produced some amazing recovery shots and he got the putts. He also had nothing over par on any holes. Can't deny the man. His iron play to the greens is exceptional. Great golf and a great Masters. .
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Post by bw@bw » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:33 pm

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Post by Dr Hotdog » Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:38 pm

I feel bad for Westy. A lot of people think he choked or capitulated. Never. He was outgolfed by one of the world's best. One day he'll do it back. Be it at a Major or a Ryder Cup or a World Match Play (maybe not in Spain or Arizona, terrible courses) he'll do it. I have faith. St Andrews might not be for him but his comments about rating Augusta as the fourth best chance of his Major this year is promising. I don't know much about Whistling Straits but if he gets into a good run again in the lead up to it (Bridgestone he's done well at in the past) I'd expect him to be up there again. Pebble Beach? Well my money will be on Dustin Johnson ;) but I'd love Westwood to win it. The sooner a brit wins it (last one was Jackin in 71??) the better. I mean, who in the funk is Lucas Glover? grr it's such a frustrating sport! Not Luke Donald though. He's about as interesting as a pillow.

I've really warmed to Westwood over the past few years, more so than any other European.

On another note I hate Tiger Woods more than ever after that short sharp chat with Pete Costis (sp) just off the 18th. Arrogant sod. urgh. At least he skied his 3-wood on the 13th on Sunday. HAH. Bell end.

Boo Weekley to win his third Heritage Jacket at Hilton Head this weekend!!!!! BOOOOOOO!

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Post by hisroyalgingerness » Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:02 am

He's probably right in his assessment that it's his 4th best chance. Traditionally it's a birdie madness type of course which rewards aggressive pin attacking. I don't really have Westy as that sort of player.

If you wanted a conspiracy theory up there with "the refs are against us" you could say the course was made easier in the last round which was always going to benefit Mickleson and Woods more than the Brit...

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:42 am

Dr Hotdog wrote:I feel bad for Westy. A lot of people think he choked or capitulated. Never. He was outgolfed by one of the world's best. One day he'll do it back. Be it at a Major or a Ryder Cup or a World Match Play (maybe not in Spain or Arizona, terrible courses) he'll do it. I have faith. St Andrews might not be for him but his comments about rating Augusta as the fourth best chance of his Major this year is promising. I don't know much about Whistling Straits but if he gets into a good run again in the lead up to it (Bridgestone he's done well at in the past) I'd expect him to be up there again. Pebble Beach? Well my money will be on Dustin Johnson ;) but I'd love Westwood to win it. The sooner a brit wins it (last one was Jackin in 71??) the better. I mean, who in the funk is Lucas Glover? grr it's such a frustrating sport! Not Luke Donald though. He's about as interesting as a pillow.

I've really warmed to Westwood over the past few years, more so than any other European.

On another note I hate Tiger Woods more than ever after that short sharp chat with Pete Costis (sp) just off the 18th. Arrogant sod. urgh. At least he skied his 3-wood on the 13th on Sunday. HAH. Bell end.

Boo Weekley to win his third Heritage Jacket at Hilton Head this weekend!!!!! BOOOOOOO!
I wouldn't say that but he did shoot his worst round on the final day when supposedly the pins were set for low scores!

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Post by Dr Hotdog » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:42 am

BWFC_Insane wrote: I wouldn't say that but he did shoot his worst round on the final day when supposedly the pins were set for low scores!
True, but is a big ask to make history and become the first player to shoot four rounds in the 60s during the Masters.

He did shoot his highest round but a 1-under 71 did enough to beat all but one brilliant player on the day. I hope he bounces back from this undoubtedly huge disappointment.

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Post by Worthy4England » Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:36 am

Dr Hotdog wrote:On another note I hate Tiger Woods more than ever after that short sharp chat with Pete Costis (sp) just off the 18th. Arrogant sod. urgh. At least he skied his 3-wood on the 13th on Sunday. HAH. Bell end.
And I bet he can't pull that shot off, as often as I seem to manage it.... 8)

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Post by fatshaft » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:00 pm

Dr Hotdog wrote:
I've really warmed to Westwood over the past few years, more so than any other European.
Yeah, I'd say much the same.


Dr Hotdog wrote:On another note I hate Tiger Woods more than ever after that short sharp chat with Pete Costis (sp) just off the 18th. Arrogant sod. urgh. At least he skied his 3-wood on the 13th on Sunday. HAH. Bell end.
Not just that interview, which was appalingly arrogant, but everything around the Masters comeback. I mean have you seen that Nike commerical? :shock: At least we know if we didn't before, that Tiger's only sorry about the sponsorship deals he lost and how he can get them back, and doesn't care how crass he has to be to get back their again.

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Post by bw@bw » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:15 pm

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BWFC_Insane wrote: I wouldn't say that but he did shoot his worst round on the final day when supposedly the pins were set for low scores!
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Yes but Augusta is a fiendishly designed course - it is risk and reward to the ultimate.
You can attack the pins and make birdies - but you also run the risk of bogey or worse.

Every year you get players with nothing to lose and everything to gain taking great risks and shooting 5 under in the last round- but very rarely does that happen to someone in serious contention.

AND THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN ATTACK THE PIN IS TO GET YOUR DRIVE IN THE RIGHT POSITION
(Mickleson wonder shot from the woods was a very rare exception)

And as already stated Westwood - who is normally rated the best driver in the world (not longest) was out of position too often- and that was more than enough to eliminate the birdie chances.

71 was about as good a score as he could have done on the day.


Mickleson was a worthy winner - but the fact that he and Lee were so far ahead spoiled the spectacle
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Post by Worthy4England » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:51 pm

bw@bw wrote:
Dr Hotdog wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote: I wouldn't say that but he did shoot his worst round on the final day when supposedly the pins were set for low scores!
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AND THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN ATTACK THE PIN IS TO GET YOUR DRIVE IN THE RIGHT POSITION
(Mickleson wonder shot from the woods was a very rare exception)
I agree Mickleson's wonder shot was just that, but his driving accuracy on round 4 was only 50%, so I guess it is possible to cope with a few wayward ones in there...

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat May 01, 2010 3:40 pm

jimbo wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:So - have I won? I had a £5er each way on Woods?
My each way terms for Kim was a placing in the top 5, which, thanks to his superb charge last night, means I win :mrgreen:

Going off that, you should win with Woods, though you'll barely get your money back!
Just picked my winnings up. £11.88 off a £10 outlay. Bleedin' mug's game! :|
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