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Post by domeplease on Apr 13, 2019 11:04:29 GMT -5
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 13, 2019 18:57:50 GMT -5
Shaping up as a great Sunday at Augusta. Molinari, Finau and Tiger in what they are making a final threesome because of the weather forecast. Lots of great golfers in the running -- I can't imagine how insane it will be if Tiger is fighting it out coming into the final holes. He's looked great.
Molinari has been like a machine. One bogey for the whole tournament. Love that poker face.
Koepka still hanging around too. Something to look forward to.
I like Nick Faldo much more as a broadcaster than I did as a player. Kind of the opposite of Joe Morgan.
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2019 GOLF
Apr 13, 2019 19:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Apr 13, 2019 19:11:20 GMT -5
I guess I was one of the small number of fans that felt I understood the dour appearing Harrison Ford doppelgänger Faldo during his career. To me he just appeared to be able to completely compartmentalize golf away from any other of life’s line items while he was playing. So, I rooted for him then and now... I imagine he still carries that file cabinet around in his head and and has thousands of separate folders in there that he never mid-files...and always has his filing up to date...
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 13, 2019 20:13:45 GMT -5
I guess I was one of the small number of fans that felt I understood the dour appearing Harrison Ford doppelgänger Faldo during his career. To me he just appeared to be able to completely compartmentalize golf away from any other of life’s line items while he was playing. So, I rooted for him then and now... I imagine he still carries that file cabinet around in his head and and has thousands of separate folders in there that he never mid-files...and always has his filing up to date... I was too dense to put together the Faldo-Ford similarities, but they definitely look like relatives. Great golfer. I was more in the Payne Stewart/Ben Crenshaw camp in those days. But enough time goes by and I like pretty much all of them. Same with most sports for that matter.
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2019 GOLF
Apr 13, 2019 23:58:55 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Apr 13, 2019 23:58:55 GMT -5
I guess I was one of the small number of fans that felt I understood the dour appearing Harrison Ford doppelgänger Faldo during his career. To me he just appeared to be able to completely compartmentalize golf away from any other of life’s line items while he was playing. So, I rooted for him then and now... I imagine he still carries that file cabinet around in his head and and has thousands of separate folders in there that he never mid-files...and always has his filing up to date... I was too dense to put together the Faldo-Ford similarities, but they definitely look like relatives. Great golfer. I was more in the Payne Stewart/Ben Crenshaw camp in those days. But enough time goes by and I like pretty much all of them. Same with most sports for that matter. I also enjoyed Stewart and Crenshaw. At first I found Stewart a bit odd with his different manner of attire and hat, but after seeing him in a few interviews I understood him much better. His death was a horrible shock to me, as was the condition that brought it about. I truly did mourn his passing nearly as though he had been a close friend. Why do you believe you suffered from density because you didn’t spot the similarities in appearance between actor and golfer? Density seems to be an incorrect word choice, but I’m at a loss at the moment to provide an actual word for such a condition. One thing I should never take you as is a dense human being. I should think that you perhaps failed to allow the appearance of the two men to provoke your imagination to see it until it was pointed out to you. Certainly no crime of density... perhaps You and I are simply opposites in the left-brain/right brain operative. You seem to be much more organized than I...
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Post by domeplease on Apr 14, 2019 8:08:51 GMT -5
What A SATURDAY of GOLF!!! JUST WOW!!! BRAVO!!! AMAZING!!!
I was at times Surprised, Shock, Confused, Happy, Sad, Excited, Amazed, Thrilled, Etc. Etc. Etc.
At times I didn't know who to ROOT for.
I had so many feelings rushing thru my Mind/Body...almost like I was on a Good Trip; but more.
I finally realized, that Saturday's Master's Round was like a Good Threesome/Foursome with new people. JUST WOW!!!
Today's final round is still up for grabs by any of 8 players.
The WEATHER might be the deciding factor...
He who plays an errorless round will probably take home the 'Green Jacket'
"Tequila WE are in the running, but the hair on my back is standing up (And, mind you, I have no hair on my back); so WE should be worried."
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Post by michcusejoe5 on Apr 14, 2019 8:44:53 GMT -5
Can Tiger get it done???
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Apr 14, 2019 9:41:23 GMT -5
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 14, 2019 9:41:23 GMT -5
So far he sure looks like he can. Although Molinari is so steady, and Koepka is doggedly persistent. As we get into the back nine, we will start seeing some nerves, and that is where Tiger might have an edge. But who knows? As always, it's been a great tournament.
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Post by domeplease on Apr 14, 2019 10:21:06 GMT -5
"Tequila you look like the Boy calling Wolf?"
T--"Tiger, Tiger, Tiger..."
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Post by inger on Apr 14, 2019 10:50:49 GMT -5
Working from 11-5 today, so will come home and flip the telly on in hopes of seeing the winner be ABT...Anyone But Tiger. I want to see him fall just short of the all time greats he's chasing. I can't find my way to forgiving him for his lifetime of being a jerk...I realize that it's mostly because his father decided to build a golf monster, but I also say he made his own choices to become an unlikable human being...For me this goes back as far as the first time I saw him play live at Congressional in the 1997 US OPEN and watched him behave like the spoiled brat he was then... Hope he gets the shanks, the yips, nerves of jelly and perhaps for entertainment purposes craps his pants while he craps the bed today...
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Apr 14, 2019 10:55:06 GMT -5
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 14, 2019 10:55:06 GMT -5
Jim Nantz must get a bonus every time he says "Oh my goodness."
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Apr 14, 2019 12:10:05 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Apr 14, 2019 12:10:05 GMT -5
Jim Nantz must get a bonus every time he says "Oh my goodness." That’s one of the phrases that you hear on the golf course when a golfer that hits a poor shot says shortly after becoming a grandfather. A few months earlier he was saying “oh $@&%”. Once the grand baby starts partying words we start to hear “oh, fudge; oh, my goodness; poo-poo, darn it’s”, and a bit more dead silence...
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Post by domeplease on Apr 14, 2019 13:45:27 GMT -5
"TEQUILA:
1. Bring me more Toilet Paper NOW!!! 2. And bring me more Adult Diapers 3. Also being me a Bottle of George Clooney Tequila... 4. Along with a bag of Magic Mushrooms.
Finally gather all your Toys & Treats and sell them Immediately = I NEED $$$ NOW!!!
BRAVO TO TIGER!!!
The PAST TWO ROUNDS/DAYS = Have been some of the Best & most Exciting Golf I have seen in a real long time. Amazing.
And now We know why they call it THE MASTERS!!!
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Post by michcusejoe5 on Apr 14, 2019 15:53:40 GMT -5
TIGER OH MY GOD!!!
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Apr 14, 2019 17:17:27 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Apr 14, 2019 17:17:27 GMT -5
Glad I was working. My hat is off to him...
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