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521.1 | Mr. Traditionalist | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Wed Feb 08 1989 12:47 | 14 |
| I like the way Tom Kite swings at his mid irons, then there is Paul
Azinger's wedge shots that I love, all body - he's a good example
of what to do to avoid the shanks. Off the tee, I'll have to agree
with Gene - Fred Couples (also my hero).
I don't care what clubs Mark Calcavecchia hits, even know I'm one
of those "traditionalists" Gene is talking about, but I do hope
he keeps on winning.
My pick in The Hawaiian Open is my hero - Fred Couples, he's been
right in there every week.
Gene is Calcavecchia you hero, I'll bet you both have to tie you
shoes pretty tight.
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521.2 | Horses for courses? | EUCLID::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Feb 08 1989 13:23 | 6 |
| If you believe the horses for courses then the favorite must
be Cory Pavin. However I believe that this is the sort of
event that Lanny Wadkins will do at. Easy course, shoot out
the lights.
Larry
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521.3 | Well... maybe | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Wed Feb 08 1989 13:39 | 34 |
|
Pete,
You were coorect in assuming that you were one of the
traditionalists that I was referring to. I must say that
Calcavecchia is NOT one of my favorite players.
You must admit that I don't have to tie my shoes quite
as tight as I used to...!
Ed,
Lanny one it last year and I wouldn't mind at all seeing him
win again this year...
My top ten favorite players would have to be...
Tom Kite
Tom Watson
Paul Azinger
Lanny Wadkins
Fred Couples
Ben Crenshaw
Greg Norman
Gary Player
Arnold Palmer
Jack (of course)
Not necessarily in that order and not necessarily for the
way they play the game...
Gene
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521.4 | Hit Him early!! | DARTS::DIAZ | CMG/CDG/SAMG | Wed Feb 08 1989 13:45 | 7 |
| If Hale Irwin can get hit by a ball again early in the tournament, he
may have a chance :^)
Seriously, he was playing very aggressive at the end and the people
liked it!
Tavo
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521.5 | swings to admire.. | TONTO::GORDON | | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:13 | 10 |
| re: .0, .1
I agree with couples swing...very smooth and truly a SWING
Also like Don January's swing...neither he nor Couples ever
force a shot because it seems as they both know what Ernest Jones
meant whe he said " Swing the clubhead...."
Somedays I feel as if the clubhead is swinging me...!!!
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521.6 | Wishing I were in Hawaii!! | WORDS::NISKALA | Wades song: Addicted to Love | Thu Feb 09 1989 08:39 | 5 |
| I'll stick with my GD sweeps pick of Sandy Lyle. He's playing
real good golf also, with a couple of 2nds thus far.
Keith
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521.7 | | OBRIEN::KEVIN | Custom Clubs & Repair | Thu Feb 09 1989 14:29 | 6 |
| When it comes to golf swings I've always liked Jerry Pate's. Now that
he's back on tour maybe we'll get a chance to take a look at poetry in
motion.
KO
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521.8 | | USCTR1::CBRADSHAW | | Thu Feb 09 1989 15:14 | 6 |
| One thing about Couple's swing that I try not to emulate is his
backswing. He takes it way past parallel. I was having some trouble
with my swing last year and my pro told me thats what I was doing
too. I watch Chip Beck now.
Chuck
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521.9 | And I picked Lyle in the GD Sweeps... | WORDS::NISKALA | Wades song: Addicted to Love | Fri Feb 10 1989 07:53 | 4 |
| Read in last nites paper that Calcavecchia, Jones, Kite, Lyle,
and O'Meara won't be playing in Hawaii. We'll have a new addition
to the winners list. Curtis won't be there either. Geez, if I were
a touring pro, I wouldn't want to miss a nice visit to Hawaii.
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521.10 | Why...?! | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Fri Feb 10 1989 08:54 | 9 |
|
I am very surprised to hear that the hottest players on tour,
right now, passed up a tourney...! Did anybody read any thing
about why they didn't go...?
Well at least my man, Watson, is there...
Gene
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521.11 | a break for sandy | AQUA::STIRLING | | Fri Feb 10 1989 10:53 | 2 |
| I know that Sandy Lyle flew back home for 2 weeks and won't be back
til Doral.
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521.12 | New Name | DIXIE1::WESTCL | Gator Golfer | Fri Feb 10 1989 16:49 | 8 |
| I'm at the office and can't remember the players name, but I think
it begins with "W"(first or last name). Anyway he is tied for the
lead after the first round. And, he has been playing some great
golf the last few weeks.
Watch out for him.
How about the Masters? Who's gonna win there?
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521.13 | Anybody want to watch me play | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Mon Feb 13 1989 08:35 | 9 |
| After watching the Hawiain Open yesterday, I'm convinced on how
to improve my score by 4 shots a round. All I have to do is to get
a crowd of people ring every green that I hit to and once it hits
some poor sole it will bounce back onto the green so I'll be looking
at bird instead of the boggy that I should have gotten.
For those of you who didn't watch it, the winner skulled a pitching
wedge over the green on the 18th, it hit a specator and bounce back
almost on the fringe, for which he chipped in for a 4 (bird).
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521.14 | the breaks | BTO::HOGANP | | Tue Feb 14 1989 14:38 | 21 |
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RE 13
This is a good point. It really makes me laugh when people
complain about those who take a preferred lie. When we hit a ball
we don't have 300 people watching the ball for us. The pro's couldn't
loose a ball if they wanted to. The fairways are manicured for them,
balls and equipment they use are the best money can buy. They don't
fight the crowds to tee off and have nothing else to do but practice
all day. " Well now here is Crenshaw 175 yds from the green and
he seems to be discussing with his caddy what club to hit". What
do you think Joe should i hit the 5 or the 6 iron? Well Ben I would
hit the 5 iron right at that lady in the blue sweater. The pin is
in the back and if you nail her or any of those fools standing on
the apron you'll be 10 feet worst case.
Maybe I should take my kids with me and have them stand on the apron
and stop any balls that go long, that's a stroke saver.
So you take a preferred lie , BIG DEAL, you still got a long way
to go to get even with the pro's .
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521.15 | Take them when you're allowed, but not where their not | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | He's old...and his skin is cold... | Wed Feb 15 1989 07:10 | 17 |
| I'm all for taking a preferred lie, when playing in a league
or tournament, where it is legal and others are doing it. But if
you're playing in a league, or in a tournament, or even on a course
where the rules prohibit preferred lies, then you should never take
them.
RE -.1 Why do you feel you should get an edge to get equal
with the Pros? When you play baseball or softball, do you get 4
strikes instead of 3, to get even with the Pros? When bowling,
do you get 3 balls instead of 2 for each box?
The Pros in Golf, are just like the Pros in any sport. Sure
they have better equipment and better playing conditions too, but
99% of them had to work very hard to get where they are today.
And don't forget, you don't have anywhere near the pressure on you
to play well, as a touring Pro does. It's his livelyhood, not just
something he does for fun. Although I'm sure he/she has fun doing
it.
Beak
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521.16 | Make them play the medows | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Wed Feb 15 1989 09:55 | 4 |
| Re. -1, I think you are missing the point, when you bowl you play on the same
lanes as the pro bowlers do, they are not modified, when you play baseball the
playing field does not matter. But when you golf the course condition I feel
matters greatly, put a pro on green medows and see how well they putt.
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521.17 | let me play through | PHENIX::MCSHANE | | Wed Feb 15 1989 10:31 | 13 |
| so what are you talking about ? you want preferred lies on the green?
or just more gimmies.
don't you love listening to golfers looking for the first excuse
of the year as to why they missed a putt, after they teed it up
in front of the markers, tooka perferred lie in the fairway, moved
the ball outa the footprint in the trap, then three putt.
besure to mark the score card before you put the pin in.
outlaw lollygagging
thats NOT a gimmie
putt it
bob
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521.18 | 4 strokes | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Wed Feb 15 1989 11:58 | 5 |
| re. -1, if you read reply 13, I said that I could shave 4 strokes off my handicap
by playing under the conditions the pro's play, ie crowds around greens, great
conditions, smooth putting surfaces, it does make a big mental difference.
What is lollygagging?
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521.19 | They play much longer and more difficult courses | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | He's old...and his skin is cold... | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:14 | 7 |
| RE ..18
I'm not trying to attack you or anything, but if you played
under the same conditions as pros do, and also played the same courses
and tees the pros do, I'd be willing to bet your handicap would
go up 4 or more strokes, as opposed to going down four strokes.
Beak
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521.20 | 450 par 4's aren't for me | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:25 | 1 |
| re. -1, you have a good point there
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521.21 | i know it slow, can i play through anyway ? | PHENIX::MCSHANE | | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:35 | 25 |
| lollygagging means:
your on the first hole but you walk like its the 36th that day.
you line up 3 foot putt from 4 different views and it for a triple
your never ready when its your to hit / putt
you start to notice cloud formations instead of the 2 open holes
in front of you.
you put your bag/cart on the wrong side of the green
you add up and write down all scores on the green
you go to your partners ball, stand and watch before you go to
your own ball
the one guy/group you want to play through on the first tee
sorry i didnt mean to jump all over you case
bob
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521.22 | fairways like your greens=PROCOURSE | WILKIE::GORDON | | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:01 | 18 |
| RE: .19
Course lengths are deceiving...
most people only pay attention to what they read in the
paper or what is on the card for length...what is really
more important is how the course plays. This can be directly
affected by how it is maintained, and the pro's play on
the best maintained courses in the world. Golf in New England
in the winter gives me the roll on my tee shots that a pro
gets all the time...ya know what..even I can reach a 459yd
par 4 with that king of roll. And I've done it for the
last two winter golf seasons at Sagamore-Hampton golf course
where they have a 459 yd par 4 which I've reached in two
many times the last two years under winter conditions i.e.
frozen fairways...where you get 25-40 yds extra on your drives
I think the point that the previous noter was trying to
make was that under the best conditions, YOUR HANDICAP
SHOULD GO DOWN...not up!!
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521.23 | Playing a pro course ain't all fun | XANADU::HUSTON | | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:17 | 27 |
|
Everyone saying that New England golf takes the roll out of the drives
thus making you not able to reach the par 4 the pro can reach because
of his roll is wrong. Did you watch any of the US open last year, or
ever go to or play at Pleasant Valley, how about even playing at
Ferncroft (Women pros play there every year.) Check out how narrow
courses are, how thick the ruff is then compare to the fairways and
ruff at local courses you play. True, professional fairways are alot
nicer, but look at the penalty they have for missing it.
Anyone who played Amherst CC 2 years ago when they had it ready for the
NH Am. They thinned down fairways, let the rough grow etc. For the most
part, these so called "good" golfers had alot harder time. They would
miss a fairway and pay for it.
Next time you go out, keep track of how many fairways you miss by
5-10 feet. Notice how thin and short the rough is? If you were on
a pro level course that same rough would probably be ankle deep and
very thick.
I have seen a touring pro play a local club (Jim Hallet). On a course
that had wide fairways, a little thicker/longer rough than usual and
average local greens, this guy shot a 61 (-9). He had never seen the
course before.
--Bob
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521.24 | higher sloops and ratings | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:20 | 7 |
| I take back my good point in the previous reply, if I were playing from the pro
tees, the course rating and sloop would be much higher, therefor not effecting
the handicap as much as conditions would.
re lollygagging
you couldn't be more wrong about calling me a lollygagger
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521.25 | rough rough rough | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:26 | 5 |
| re. -2
I was at The Country Club, I've been to PV, I've played Amherst CC 2 years ago
and the rough on all those didn't impress me as being long, watch on TV, that's
not rough they are play out of but our fairways.
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521.26 | hacker at heart... | WILKIE::GORDON | | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:48 | 23 |
| re: .23
In .19 I was assumming the pros were hitting 75% or better on
their tee shots...this is what I have observed while watching on
T.V.
It doesn't suprise me what Halet did, I expect a player of his caliber
to hit 75% fairways and 60-70% GIR and on a wide open course
he should score that well...
re: all Don't misinterpert what I'm saying in .19
I think these players are the best in the world and are all
great at what they do...I'm just saying don't sell yourself
short when it comes to playing EVERYDAY, UNDER THE BEST CONDITIONS,
WITH THE BEST EQUIPMENT, etc. etc.
Years ago I saw an interview with a professional baseball player
on a T.V. show and the interviewer was falling all over himself
with questions about how good he was and all that stuff but the
professional said something to the effect that the best baseball
players, basketball players, golfers, etc. are out there in the
real world and only play at the sport because they have jobs and
other commitments...that he was the one who was fourtunate because
he was at the right place at the right time under the right circumstances
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521.27 | 2� more | TALK::KEVIN | Custom Clubs & Repair | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:55 | 26 |
| I think that if we weekend golfers played a course set up like a tour
course, we'd find out how mortal we really are. Before a tour event,
they stop watering fairways, making them hard. More roll equals more
distance you say? Yes but where does it stop rolling? In the fairway
or in the rough? Since we don't hit them all down the middle, I'd bet
that we'd miss more fairways than usual. As a result we'd miss more
greens. Have you ever played a course with hard fast greens. Tour
players have come to my course and have remarked how the greens are
like a typical tour event. (slower than Augusta, the open but still
quick) Believe me my friends you have no idea what it's like. Perhaps
the best description would be putt down your driveway and try to keep
it 2 feet short of the street. Trust me I know these things. Yes the
playing conditions will have an impact on your handicap even if the
course is the same length as normal. The slope system does not take
factors like firmness of fairway, speed and size of greens into
account. I suspect that handicaps would go up.
As for playing the ball up or down. Unless you play on a course that
hasn't seen fert, seed or water since the summer of 63, I don't see
where it makes a difference. None of us can hit the ball well enough
that rolling it over makes a tinkers dam. There's one simple rule on
the golf course, you hit there, you hit out of there. If you can't hit
the club you want, go take a lesson and learn how.
KO
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521.28 | Do THEY play golf? | ENGINE::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Feb 15 1989 18:27 | 32 |
| I played the Disney courses a couple of days after the Pro's had finished their
tournament. The rough is tough. (I pity the course you play at if it is like
the fairways at the course you play at.) Also the rough generally surrounds the
greens and is very tight. You don't bounce balls on. Missing the green will
probably cost on average 1/2 a stroke because it will be tough to chip out of
the deep rough.
The pros do have advantages like galleries to help stop balls, find balls, and
stomp down the rough for when they really miss the fairway bad. The greens are
smooth. The fairways are rolled so that they generally won't get a flier off
the fairway.
However the good courses they play at are generally longer, tougher, harder
than the average course we play. I speak from experiene I've played Pebble
Beach, Spyglass, Harbour Town, Disney, Kingmill, Princeville, TPC at Sawgrass,
and Pleasant Valley. Every time I've played (from the whites, not all the way
back my score has taken a slight increase over my handicap). If the pro's
shoot up the course one year the next year they generally find that the members
have toughened it up, moved back some tees, sped up the greens, etc. No one
likes their course to be embarassed, especially on TV.
I read an editorial in Golf Digest that pretty well summed it up. The Pro's &
Amateurs play different games. Our scores would be better at our courses if we
have the benefits of the tour like conditioning, marshalls, etc. Their scores
would be worse at their courses if they had to play under similar conditions as
the average golfer. (Find your ball in a foot print, play it that may!)
Luckily this is one of those issues where there is not right or wrong answer
but golfers can argue over it after 18 or during the winter while we wait for
spring to arrive! :-)
Larry
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521.29 | I just feel better | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Thu Feb 16 1989 07:21 | 9 |
| re. -1, you're right, we could go down this rat hole for the rest of the
winter, but there is one thing I know, that is I just feel better playing
on a course where the tee's are like greens, and the greens are so smooth
that if I miss a putt, it's me that missed the putt.
I was a member of Charmingfare last year and they keep their fairways very
very long, last year The Country Club's rough was as high as our fairways up
there, and the rough - forget it, let's just say you didn't want to hit it
into the rough at the fare.
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521.30 | It's a rathole, but it's fun | SPMFG1::WELLSPEAK | He's old...and his skin is cold... | Thu Feb 16 1989 07:45 | 11 |
| If you hit it into the rough at the U.S. Open, you'll need
marshalls just to find your ball!!! That's rough!!! And I have
a friend, Tom D. where are you???, who played Pebble Beach a year
or 2 ago. some of the stories he told were incredible. How, around
most of the greens, you were indeed better off, as the announcers
always say, to be in a greenside bunker, than in the rough around
the green. Tom is a pretty fair golfer, around a 6 handicap around
here, and he said you just could not keep the ball within 30 feet
of the pin, and a lot of times even on the green, when chipping
from the rough around the green.
Beak
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521.31 | | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Thu Feb 16 1989 08:38 | 65 |
| Boy did I miss a lot yesterday. That's what I get for going skiing!
One thing I want to point out about the pros that seems to have
been missed. Yes, the pros play on very well manicured courses but
the distances and narrowness of the fairways and greens more than
make up for it. I played PV right after they had the Bank of Boston
Classic and I'll tell you the rough was a pisser. TV makes this
stuff look very deceiving. You get in that rough and you have to
hit 2 clubs down (4 iron instead of 6 iron) to get the distance
you need.
I feel the only real affect the gallery has is around the greens.
Not too many pros stray so far from the fairway that they are hitting
from trampled grass. If they stray that far, they usually have a
very tough shot.
About their equipment being the best money can buy... you know you
can buy the same equipment if you have the money and so desire.
If you are a double digit handicapper, I suggest you don't. Ever
hit a broken bat single in baseball? That's what most of your shots
will feel like using the pros clubs. Equipment does not help the
pros. They play what they can hit. They are fantastic ball strikers.
You may not score as well or feel the pros can score as well with
the clubs in your bag, but why should they use those kind of clubs?
You use them because you can hit them. The pros use their clubs
because they can hit them. Here's a neat experiment. If you ever
go into a club place that caters to all levels of golfers, find
the best set they stock (maybe Wilson Staffs or Sounder Tour Blade)
and then go to their practice net and hit a few shots with the 4
iron or 5 iron. Hit about 20 shots. I bet you mis hit at least one
and the club will let you know which one you mis hit.
The pros use Balata covered balls. I dare you to use them too. After
2 holes I bet the cover looks like it went through a meat slicer.
The point is, anyone can use the same equipment that the pros use
but this equipment is not suited for everyone. I had a 2 handicap
at one time and started using Balata covered balls and still had
to replace the ball every 4 or 5 holes. That gets expensive. For
1 shot per 18 holes, it was not worth it.
Another idea to think about: how many times does a pro really hit
a spectator and get an unfair advantage around the green? Those
guys are good. Out of 100 pros on a par 3, I would bet that only
5 would come close to the gallery and get an advantage. Personally,
I don't miss greens by inches to have a gallery help me. When I
miss, I miss deep in the gallery.
I feel what separates us from the pros is practice, practice, practice.
As it was mentioned before, their job is golf. The play golf for
their salary. The better they play, the more money they make. They
don't get an automatic $50,000 per year for being on the tour. When
they have made $50,000 they havce earned it. Curtis Strange did
not earn $1 million dollars last year by missing greens constantly
and getting spectator help. The man is a shot maker and he is a
shot maker because of practice.
I am a software engineer by choice. They are pro golfers by choice.
Fruit for though: I spend 8 - 10 hours a day at my job. Imagine
what kind of golf I could play with that kind of dedication and
time? You can't play as well if you only pay weekend golf. And then
expect that you could play better with spectators surrounding the
course. I know it would not make a difference to me.
Mike
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521.32 | staffs | NSG018::STOPERA | skill is stronger than strength | Thu Feb 16 1989 09:31 | 3 |
| mike
I play wilson staffs.
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521.33 | | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Thu Feb 16 1989 11:09 | 4 |
| I play Wilson Staffs too. And let me tell you my hands certainly
know when I have that occasional mis hit!
Mike
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521.34 | Tour Courses? Bring your Masochist Hat... | BOSHOG::VARLEY | | Thu Feb 16 1989 11:23 | 16 |
| I've got to go along with Mike and Kevin on tour setup courses.
I played the Open course at Brookline last year and the previous
year (the rough was MUCH tougher the previous year!), the Open course
at Shinnecock, the British Open Course at Royal Troon several weeks
before the tournament, and Muirfield Village, and believe me, you
do NOT want any of 'em from the tips!!
With the fairways cut close, the ball sits down more than most
weekend players who sweep the ball would like. My idea of a typical
New England course that is first rate but with lush fairways is
Vesper. I played a practice round a few years ago with a friend
who was in the Mass. Amateur, and they were WATERING THE ROUGH!
No roll on your tee ball, and break your hands gouging it out of
the rough!
--Jack (the Skoal Bandit) Varley (who may be taking further punishment
at Butler National And Medinah this summer...)
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521.35 | George Archer is Hot | ADVAX::CLOSE | | Thu Feb 16 1989 15:14 | 17 |
| I've always liked George Archer. Maybe because we're the same height,
weight, build. I've kept an eye on him since he won the Masters about
20 years ago. He's won a few, been competitive for a stretch, slipped
back, and kind of disappeared. BUT - have you noticed the finishes
lately? He's been in the top 10 in a few tournies this year, and always
finishes in the top half.
Now, George is 48 years old. He's playing highly competitive golf with
the youngsters on the regular tour. Lee isn't. Jack isn't. All the
press is about how Trevino will rip up the seniors.
I have a prediction -- old, plodding George is back, and he's
improving. I predict that he will come in in the top three in a regular
tour event this year or next -- and two years from now Archer -- not
Trevino -- will be the Monster of the Seniors.
You heard it here first.
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521.36 | "For the love of golf and Labs!" | OURVAX::GLASS | | Thu Feb 16 1989 15:42 | 15 |
| Hi,
I agree that George Archer will do well as a senior golfer. Anyone
with feet that big need have great balanceers for their swing!
Seriously, will Lee or Jack be "hungry" enough to play for the Senior
Tour purses? George is one that has alot to gain and he still hungry.
We had an old Lab retrieving pheasant for him during this years
PV tournament(down at Slaterville). He was called a great shot there
due to his great eyesight.
Ever seen a winner that liked to lose, had poor eye/hand coordination
or who was not hungry??????
Tom
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521.37 | Could be a host of newcomers to the Senior tour soon. | SPMFG1::WELLSPEAK | He's old...and his skin is cold... | Fri Feb 17 1989 08:21 | 7 |
| Another name to look for on the Senior tour in the near future,
will be one Raymond Floyd. Should he decide to play there, look
out. And some of these guys may decide to play both tours. Gary
Player plays in at least 5 or 6 PGA events today, along with his
schedule on the Senior tour.
Beak
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521.38 | names to make names | PHENIX::MCSHANE | | Fri Feb 17 1989 11:10 | 9 |
| a couple of names to watch on the senior tour.....
DEWITT WEAVER: a big hitter solid player, i caddied for this guy
a few years ago 77-67 missed the cut by 1( 3 putted the 8th) our
17 hole.
LARRY ZIGLER: another big hitter(drove the 9th at PV
these guys should be out this summer
bob
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521.39 | George Hangs in there | ADVAX::CLOSE | | Mon Feb 20 1989 09:53 | 21 |
| Well, George Archer finished a little above mid-pack in the San Diego
yesterday. 69-69-71-69 I think it was. Another steady outing against
guys half his age. If he stays on this game and keeps grinding he could
end up like Chi Chi -- a guy who was never a standout on the regular
Tour, who then makes a fortune in the Seniors. I hope he does.
I think Lee is targetting the Seniors as his playground. But Nicklaus,
as he admits, is now only a "ceremonial" golfer. I think he plays to
keep his name out there, and to boost his other businesses.
Although he's a relentless self-promoter (read Boswell's "Strokes of
Genius; great book anyway, with good stuff about Player"), I've always
liked Player. I followed him during practice at the open. He hit his
approach into the incredible rough on the right side of #11, right at
my feet. He came up to play it, took this battered old sand wedge. I
asked him how he would play it. Real nice guy -- he turned to our area,
and game us a short lesson. Told us what he'd do, then did it. Put the
ball about 3 inches from the cup! Then he stayed around for a while,
practiced the shot a few more times, and gave us a few more tips. I was
impressed with his willingness to give something to the crowd. He
didn't have to, but he did.
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521.40 | Thumbs down to CBS... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon Feb 27 1989 08:47 | 22 |
|
Well, after watching yet another tourney covered by CBS
(the Doral Open) I have to say that I feel their covered
leaves a lot to be desired...! You would think that there
were only 12 people playing in the tourney and you didn't
even get to see all of those 12 even...! They showed the
entire leader board only once (that I saw)...
Couples had a good tourney, now if he could only get rid
of those few mental lapses on some of the greens...! He
even out drove Calcavecchia by "52" yards on one hole,
and Calcavecchia felt that he hit his onw shot pretty good!
To bad Calcavecchia fell apart on the last hole. Actually
both Calcavecchia and Glasson fell apart a little on the
back nine, they were both 15 under at one point and Glasson
finished at 13 to win and Mark ended at 10 under in a three
way tie for third. Couples came in second...
Anybody else have any thoughts on CBS's coverage...?
Gene
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521.41 | Not Great, but certainly okay | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | He's old...and his skin is cold... | Mon Feb 27 1989 09:31 | 10 |
| Gene, I didn't get to see any of it on Sunday, but I thought
the coverage on Saturday was okay. They showed mostly the last
5 r 6 groups, but realisticly, to show more, they would have to
be on the air 4 to 5 hours. Most people are just like the galaries
there, that is they want to follow the leaders. So that's usually
what television provides you with. They showed the leader board,
at least the top 10 or 15 golfers, at every commercial, before and
after the commercial. I thought it was okay.
Beak
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521.42 | bill smile, thats 234 k your holding | PHENIX::MCSHANE | | Mon Feb 27 1989 11:15 | 12 |
| gene, i hear ya...
how about Ken Venturi telling us mark calcavacia had NO CHANCE
to get that shot close(on 18 hitting 5 from the ruff) if you hit
50 shots he couldn't do better than that. come on i didn't think
that shot was that tuff. i was hopeing buddy gardner would do more.
can you belive the prize money ??
234 k i shoulda moved to arizona when i was 10 putting the
sticks away for 5 months just doesn't make sence
bob
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521.43 | More then 12 players... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon Feb 27 1989 11:35 | 13 |
| >>> They showed the leader board,
>>> at least the top 10 or 15 golfers, at every commercial, before and
>>> after the commercial. I thought it was okay.
Beak,
That is just what I mean, they "ONLY" showed the top 12 players.
There happens to be interest in other players also....! I would
think that they would be able to show the entire leader board
more than once during the tournament... My thoughts only...
Gene
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521.44 | Another thumbs down for CBS | JAWS::DIAZ | CMG/CDG/SAMG | Mon Feb 27 1989 11:54 | 6 |
| Re:< Note 521.43 by MSEE::KELLEY "Custom clubs/club repair" >
I agree with you Gene. I was interested in knowing how Seve was
doing, and only found out at the end of the broadcast.
Tavo
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521.45 | I too, sometimes like to see where my favorites are | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | He's old...and his skin is cold... | Mon Feb 27 1989 12:54 | 6 |
| Okay, Gene I can buy that. But you must be talking about the
Score board, not the leader board. Because how can a guy who's
in 50th out of 70 guys who made the cut, be considered a member
of the leader board??? :-) I couldn't resist.
Beak
|
521.46 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Mon Feb 27 1989 14:36 | 27 |
| I really prefer to watch golf on ESPN during the first two rounds
of golf. I find myself glued to the TV. On sat. I find myself
switching to a different show every so often.
On ESPN you get to see everyone on the course when they are
broadcasting. If they make a great shot or a lousey shot you see
it. It makes me feel better to see the pro's screw up like most
hackers. They may not hit the bad shot to often but they still hit
them.
On the weekend coverage they only show you the leaders and rarely
show you a bad shot. You didn't see three different angles of
Mark C's show going into the water yesterday now did you. It like
they only want to portray the image of "Perfect" golfers. The only
time you see someone on the weekends mentioned that is not a leader
is when they hit a great shot. Hole it from 200 yrds. or sink a
60ft. birdie putt.
Like I said I prefer ESPN. You get the great and the not so great
shots. (I couldn't say BAD, Nothings bad about a round of golf.)
Tom.
Who likes to see the pro's humbled
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521.47 | fast forward those puts... | WOODRO::GORDON | | Mon Feb 27 1989 16:08 | 11 |
| I just put on the tape machine, then during the following week after
wife and kids give up on tv and when I have nothing else to do I
sit down with the remote to the vcr and watch only the parts that
interest me i.e. setup on iron shots and tee shots...this way with
the remote for the vcr I can fast forward through the bull and
comersials(?)
I can also rewind to look at a sequence I'm most interested in over
and over if I want...basicaly I agree with all previous noters that
the coverage does leave a lot to be desired...but then again -
golf isn't something that has the action of the Knicks press against
the celtics or a L.A. Lakers fast break..so to each his/her own...!!!
|
521.48 | Top money winners this season... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Wed Mar 22 1989 09:10 | 54 |
|
Here are the top 43 players on the money list through March
19th...
1. Tom Kite $561,723 *
2. Mark Calcavecchia $429,112 *
3. Steve Jones $382,868
4. Bill Glasson $322,200
5. Fred Couples $319,113
6. Chip Beck $293,070 *
7. Sandy Lyle $279,240 *
8. Mark O'Meara $253,470
9. Paul Azinger $246,728
10. Bruce Lietzke $211,620
11. Gene Sauers $211,347
12. Curtis Strange $203,368 *
13. Blaine McCallister $180,540
14. Steve Pate $159,648
15. Jim Carter $150,917
16. David Ogrin $146,599
17. Ben Crenshaw $139,811 *
18. Davis Love 3d $138,517
19. Greg Twiggs $132,991
20. David Frost $126,428 *
21. Payne Stewart $126,117
22. Nick Price $122,621
23. Dan Pohl $111,351
24. Greg Norman $110,553
25. Lanny Wadkins $108,513 *
26. Steve Elkington $102,212
27. Dave Rummells $97,458
28. Mark McCumber $96,846
29. Gil Morgan $96,676
30. Loren Roberts $96,245
31. Brad Faxon $90,876
32. Jay Haas $88,165
33. Tim Simpson $84,418
34. Ted Schulz $81,634
35. Phil Blackmar $79,222
36. Gary Koch $78,177
37. Mark Wiebe $75,394
38. Hal Sutton $73,854
39. Fulton Allem $70,147
40. Hale Irwin $69,568
41. John Huston $68,953
42. Rocco Mediate $65,837
43. Buddy Gardner $64,586
* Designates people that were in the top ten at the end of the
88 season. Two of the people that finished in the top ten
last year are not on this years top 43 list (Joey Sindelar
and Ken Green)...
|
521.49 | Bob Tway...! | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon May 15 1989 10:34 | 10 |
|
Well, Bob Tway had a great tourney at Memorial. It was his
first win since he won at Inverness three years ago. What
I found interesting was that Bob had four wins in 86 and
that this is only his 5th season on tour... I think he has
a great future ahead of him, now that he has some confidence
back...
Gene
|
521.50 | Money winnings this season... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Tue May 30 1989 12:12 | 18 |
|
Top money winners through May 26th, 1989
1. Tom Kite $612,113
2. Mark Calcavecchia $516,542
3. Payne Stewart $457,308
4. Fred Couples $431,803
5. Scott Hoch $426,590
6. Steve Jones $422,495
7. Mark O'meara $418,927
8. Chip Beck $384,608
9. Bill Glasson $340,496
10. Tim Simpson $337,404
* According to my calculations this puts Kite in third place
for the all time money winner and knocking on the door for
second, which Tom Watson now holds...!
|
521.51 | | ENGINE::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue May 30 1989 13:04 | 13 |
| Re: -.1
> * According to my calculations this puts Kite in third place
> for the all time money winner and knocking on the door for
> second, which Tom Watson now holds...!
Maybe with all that money he can finally buy the reputation
that he really deserves. ;-) He certainly grinds out a lot
of top 10 finishes and a win or two each year. He's the sort
of guy you'ld want to be your partner in a match because he's
so consistent.
Larry
|
521.52 | Great year for Nick Faldo... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon Jun 05 1989 09:12 | 8 |
|
Talk about having a great year...! Nick Faldo shot a record
21 under 267 to win the British Masters by 4 shots. Faldo
also won the European PGA Championship last week, he had
5 birdies and no bogeys to shot a 66 in the final round to
break that tournament record by 6 shots... AND OF COURSE HE
ALSO WON THE US MASTERS THIS YEAR.....!!!!!!
|
521.53 | Top 10 finshes... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Wed Jun 21 1989 09:36 | 43 |
|
Here is a list of the top 10 finishes for players this year.
(the total indicates total of top 10 finishes, I was surprised
at who is #2 on the list)...
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Tom Kite 2 1 0 8
Paul Azinger 0 1 1 7
Chip Beck 0 3 0 7
Payne Stewart 1 1 1 7
Curtis Strange 1 0 3 7
Fred Couples 0 1 1 6
Mark Calcavecchia 2 0 1 5
David Frost 0 1 1 5
Mark McCumber 0 1 0 5
Greg Norman 0 1 1 5
Mark O'Meara 1 1 1 5
Nick Price 0 0 1 5
Lanny Wadkins 0 0 0 5
Ben Crenshaw 0 0 1 4
Bill Glasson 1 0 1 4
Scott Hoch 1 1 1 4
Bruce Lietzke 0 0 2 4
Sandy Lyle 0 2 1 4
Larry Mize 0 0 0 4
Gil Morgan 0 0 1 4
Dan Pohl 0 0 0 4
Mike Reid 0 0 1 4
Gene Sauers 1 0 0 4
Tim Simpson 1 0 1 4
Jim Carter 0 0 1 3
Lon Hinkle 0 0 0 3
Mike Hulbert 0 0 0 3
Steve Jones 2 0 0 3
Wayne Levi 0 0 0 3
Davis Love 3d 0 1 1 3
Steve Pate 0 0 1 3
Loren Roberts 0 0 0 3
Scott Simpson 1 0 0 3
Craig Stadler 0 1 1 3
Hal Sutton 0 1 0 3
Makr Weibe 0 1 0 3
|
521.54 | WILL THE REAL #2 PLEASE STAND UP!! | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Wed Jun 21 1989 12:09 | 4 |
| re.53
I thin he is just tied for #2 with 3 other players!
Ricky Ricardo
|
521.55 | :-) | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Wed Jun 21 1989 12:13 | 7 |
|
RE: .54
Very good Mr. Cooper... My point was that I didn't realize that
the Zinger was having that good of a year..!!!
Gene
|
521.56 | PAUL LURKS IN THE WINGS !!! | BOGUSS::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Wed Jun 21 1989 12:24 | 9 |
| RE.55
I Have been watching all the tournaments this year and was
noticing Azinger lurking around but just not quite pulling
it all together. One of his goals for this year though was
to place in the top ten a lot more so it looks like he is
having some success. Maybe he will win a couple before the
season is over.
THE MAD HACKER
|
521.57 | Top money winners through Sept. 3rd... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Tue Sep 05 1989 16:03 | 16 |
|
Top money winners through Sept 3rd are...
Payne Stewart $823,292
Tom Kite 764,292
Greg Norman 723,930
Mark Calcavecchia 658,341
Steve Jones 637,515
Paul Azinger 630,999
Curtis Strange 630,420
Chip Beck 577,306
Scott Hoch 550,557
David Frost 528,816
Fred Couples 502,844
etc...etc...etc...
|
521.58 | 2nd place pays better than 10th | ISLNDS::GARY | The price of wool is going down | Thu Sep 07 1989 10:49 | 3 |
| Anybody care to call Tom and Greg "chokers" now. ~/~
-Alan-
|
521.59 | 1989 Top endorsement money-makers... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Tue Sep 19 1989 09:53 | 55 |
|
From the October issue of Golf Digest here are the top
endorsement money-makers of 1989...
Arnold Palmer 9 million
Greg Norman 8 million
Jack Nicklaus 7 million
Curtis Strange 3 million
Bernard Langer 3 million
Seve Ballesteros 2.5 million
Ayako Okamoto 2.5 million
Nick Faldo 2.5 million
Sandy Lyle 2.5 million
Tom Watson 2.25 million
Gary Player 2 million
Raymond Floyd 2 million
Isao Aoki 2 million
Jumbo Ozaki 2 million
Tommy Nakajima 2 million
Ian Woosnam 1.8 million
Nancy Lopez 1.5 million
Masahiro Kuramoto 1.5 million
Chi Chi Rodriquez 1.5 million
Fuzzy Zoeller 1.5 million
Tom Kite 1 million
Mark O'Meara 1 million
Liselotte Neumann 750,000
Payne Stewart 600,000
Ben Crenshaw 600,000
It sure must be nice....!!!
|
521.60 | I come cheap! | PNO::LATHAM | | Tue Sep 19 1989 10:15 | 5 |
| I'll use the products, say nice things about the sponsors and exhibit
the products anytime anywhere for just a small fraction of those
prices. Gimme a chance.
Harold
|
521.61 | Shoot out... | MSEE::KELLEY | Buy 8 irons get the 9th free... | Mon Nov 06 1989 08:34 | 40 |
|
Did anybody else see the shoot out yesterday?
It was an interesting format (I hadn't seen it in the two previous
years that it was held). Ten players teed off on the same hole
(Tom Kite, Payne Stewart, Paul Azinger, Scott Hoch, Steve Jones,
Tim Simpson, Jack Nicklaus, Fuzzy Zoeller, Ben Crenshaw, and
Chip Beck). One person is eliminated on each hole (the worst score
is out). If there are ties for the worst score on a hole then all
players that tied have a shoot out, a chipping contest with the
player that ends up furthest from the hole is out...
There was a LOT of joking around (with Fuzzy being there what else
could you expect) and gimmes for the first few holes and then as
they progressed there was less of both.
The final three players were Jack, Beck, Azinger. Then Jack was
eliminated on the next to the last hole (they only play 9 holes).
In fact when Jack was eliminated there was a three way shoot out
and he only lost by 1� to 2 inches to Azinger...!
On the last hole Beck and Azinger both made par, so it was down
to a shoot out (BTW, the difference between first and second was
$50,000 - first place being $90,000 and second being $40,000).
$50,000 riding on one chip....!!! Well, my money would have been
on Azinger in ANY chipping contest and against anybody. But on this
day Beck was victorious....!
For those that did see it what are your thoughts on the format?
Oh ya, I didn't mention how they picked the players. The take
the first "available" five top money winners for the year
(Kite, Stewart, Azinger, Jones, Beck) 3 players that are the
top winners for the year in a certain sponsors events (I need
help here as I am not to sure about this nor who the spons
was) (Crenshaw, Simpson, and Hoch) and two exempt people that the
sponsor picks (Jack and Fuzzy).
Gene
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521.62 | New car | DANZO::CARR | | Wed Nov 08 1989 16:43 | 5 |
|
In addition to the cash the winner also got a new Cadillac
Allante (sp?). Not bad for an afternoon on the golf course.
Dan
|
521.63 | Londonderry shoot out | MLTVAX::ARMSTRONG | | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:22 | 13 |
| RE: .60
I saw the tail end of the shoot out. A par-3 course I used to play
at often is holding one next weekend and I'll be playing in it.
They run two flights (for lack of a better categorization) for
the men and one for the woman, 10 players in each.
Everyone pays $10 to play, and $$ prizes are awarded to first and
second place. It should be interesting. I think I'll practice my
chipping this week!
Patti
|
521.64 | Oops | MLTVAX::ARMSTRONG | | Mon Nov 13 1989 12:23 | 3 |
| .63 should have been "RE: .61" (not .60).
P
|
521.65 | | ENGINE::PIEL | | Wed Nov 15 1989 12:37 | 22 |
| Gene,
I caught some of the shootout. Actually, I kind of liked the
format because it was different. This tournament and the one that was
put on by Peter Jacobson, a couple of months ago, were interesting to
me because they offered a chance for the viewers to see and hear the
pro's in a somewhat more relaxed atmosphere.
I liked the opportunity to see their "other side." In earlier
comments, I have been critical of Curtis Strange's behavior on the
course. When I watched and listened to him during Jacobson's outing, as
well as being interviewed prior to the playoff at last year's U.S.
Open, I found that Curtis has the ability to become almost two
different people. The tournament Strange and the natural Strange, a
rather funny and very likeable guy.
Guess that's what works for him to be a success.
Ken
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521.66 | Believe it or not...? | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Fri Dec 29 1989 10:25 | 13 |
|
I think the following stats belong in Rippley's...! This is from
an article in GOLF...
A 72 year old gentleman claims to have played golf EVERY day since
May 2, 1984 (more than 2,000 days). He also claims to have set a
Fort Worth record by playing 198 holes in a single day, back in
1956...!!!!!!!!!!!
And I thought I had done well to play 81 holes in one day
(walking).
Gene
|
521.67 | Calcavecchia wins the Spalding Invitational... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Tue Jan 02 1990 07:28 | 20 |
|
Well, Mark Calcavecchia won the Spalding Invitational this past
weekend and without the aid of Pings/square grooves. Norman was
helping with the commentation and gave Mark a lot of praise for
his all around playing of the game (even said that he has played
with him a few times and that it wasn't unusual for Mark to blow
his drive past his by 30 or so yards)...
Even Gary McCord (sp) had a good tourney, but his hat has to go!
You Norman fans will have to wait a while to see much his play this
year. He will be playing in this weeks Mony Tournament of Champions
and then won't be playing in the US until the Doral on March 1st
(I think he did this last year also). BTW, in checking last years
results I found that Greg had a better year than I had thought. He
finished 4th on the money list with $835,096 and two tournament
wins.
Come on warm weather...!
Gene
|
521.68 | Local Golf News... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfoholic - club maker | Mon Jan 08 1990 09:06 | 16 |
|
Local golf news from todays Globe...
The New Engalnd PGA may have it's own course in the near future
if a deal that involves Bill Flynn and archetect Brian Silva
happens. They are looking at building a championship-caliber
course on a 450 acre site in Amherst, NH...
The New England Golf show will be at the Eastern States Expo Center
in West Springfield Jan 20-21...
Crumpin-Fox in Bernardston, Mass. has sent out its invitations to
the grand opening of their new 9 holes. It was one of the best
nine holes in the country and Robert Trent Jones Sr. added nine
more holes. New England golf historian Jack Mahoney reports, "You
have to play it to believe it."
|
521.69 | new course in Townsend ??? | FRAGLE::STUART | tee many martoonies | Mon Jan 08 1990 11:11 | 18 |
|
has anyone heard of a new course being built in Townsend. ???
I was talking with someone who says one is in construction
off Rt. 119 behind Townsend Ford, the road to it is the one
next to Beverly's restaurant ....
That would be great since its within a few miles of my house.
also, the sign has been changed to Groton Country CLub from
Wang C.C. .... it also says that there is a driving range ??
Is this just a practice range for before a round or an actual
buy a bucket type range ?? If so, the temptation of stopping
to hit a bucket every morning on my way to work will be tooo
great !! ;^) .. sorry I'm late boss ! had a "driving" problem
happy holing
ace
|
521.70 | Ranking of the MAJORS by the PROS... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfaholic - Clubmaker | Wed Mar 21 1990 09:31 | 108 |
|
There is an article in this months Golf Digest where 40 pros
were surveyed to see which of the 4 majors ranked highest in
prestige and importance (there were three write-in votes for
the Players Championship also)...
Here are the results of the survey.
first second third fourth
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Azinger MASTERS US OPEN PGA
BRIT. OPEN
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Finch BRIT. OPEN MASTERS US OPEN PGA
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Ballesteros BRIT. OPEN MASTERS US OPEN PGA
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BECK US OPEN MASTERS PGA
BRIT. OPEN
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Calcavecchia US OPEN BRIT. OPEN MASTERS PGA
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Crenshaw MASTERS US OPEN PGA
BRIT. OPEN
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Faldo BRIT. OPEN MASTERS US OPEN PGA
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Floyd US OPEN BRIT. OPEN
MASTERS
PGA
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Frost BRIT. OPEN MASTERS US OPEN PGA
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Graham US OPEN MASTERS PGA
BRIT. OPEN
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K. Green US OPEN MASTERS BRIT. OPEN PGA
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Hoch US OPEN MASTERS
BRIT. OPEN PGA
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Hogan ALL EQUAL
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Jacklin BRIT. OPEN US OPEN MASTERS PGA
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Jacobsen BRIT. OPEN US OPEN MASTERS PGA
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Kite MASTERS US OPEN BRIT. OPEN PLAYERS
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Langer BRIT. OPEN PGA
US OPEN
MASTERS
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Lyle BRIT. OPEN US OPEN
MASTERS PGA
PLAYERS
--------------------------------------------------------------------
J. Miller BRIT. OPEN US OPEN MASTERS PGA
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Mize MASTERS US OPEN BRIT. OPEN PGA
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B. Nelson US OPEN MASTERS BRIT. OPEN PGA
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L. Nelson US OPEN MASTERS BRIT. OPEN PGA
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Nicklaus US OPEN BRIT. OPEN PGA MASTERS
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Norman ALL EQUAL
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Olazabol BRIT OPEN US OPEN PGA
MASTERS
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Palmer US OPEN MASTERS PGA
BRIT. OPEN
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Player ALL EQUAL
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Sarazen US OPEN BRIT. OPEN MASTERS PGA
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S. Simpson US OPEN MASTERS BRIT. OPEN PGA
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Sluman ALL EQUAL
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Snead US OPEN PGA MASTERS BRIT OPEN
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Stadler MASTERS BRIT. OPEN US OPEN
PGA
--------------------------------------------------------------------
P. Stewart BRIT. OPEN US OPEN MASTERS PGA
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Strange US OPEN BRIT. OPEN MASTERS PGA
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Trevino US OPEN BRIT. OPEN PGA PLAYERS
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Tway MASTERS US OPEN BRIT. OPEN
PGA
--------------------------------------------------------------------
L. Wadkins US OPEN BRIT. OPEN
MASTERS
PGA
--------------------------------------------------------------------
T. Watson ALL EQUAL
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Woosnam BRIT. OPEN US OPEN MASTERS PGA
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Zoeller US OPEN MASTERS PGA
BRIT. OPEN
--------------------------------------------------------------------
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521.71 | Top WORLD money winner for 1989 season... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfaholic - Clubmaker | Tue Mar 27 1990 13:20 | 5 |
|
The top WORLD money winner for last year was David Frost with
$1,650,230 (he was 11th on the PGA money list with $620,430).
Tom Kite was 2nd in the WORLD with $1,491,164 and Greg Norman
was third with $1,352,761...
|
521.72 | | SQGUK::NOCK | Bold talk for a one-eyed fatman | Wed Mar 28 1990 08:35 | 6 |
| Just goes to show that money isn't everything!
Would you have named Frost as the best player in the world last year?
(Or Kite second or Norman third come to that)
Paul
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521.73 | My Two-bits | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:10 | 16 |
| Due to the enormous purses offered in some tournaments, a
players position on the money list could be skewed by a win
in one super payoff tourney. Did David Frost win the Sun City
Challenge last year by any chance ? That has a $1,000,000 1st
place prize. He also won once or twice on the pga tour last
year I believe.
What this brings to mind though is what does position
on the money list have to do with who is the "BEST" player.
Do all the statistics charts mean anything ? Usually the
people that lead in all the categories are players I've never
heard of. Some players can't play on the Florida courses, others
avoid California, some never go to Britain. Shouldn't a player
that we would consider for "BEST" be able to play (AND WIN)
anywhere, anytime, under any conditions ?
Mad Hacker
|
521.74 | Money is the measure? | WALTA::LENEHAN | Relax... think golf | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:38 | 16 |
| What decides who is the best player? Good question Mad Hacker...
To win uder any circumstances would be the ultimate challenge.
But no one can/will do that. The golf game is made up of so many
variables that can influence the end result. The many types of
grass, sand, air thickness, winds... would all have to be learned
exact. Along with mastering the mental aspects of the game. I often
look at teh epson stats, wondering where Dan Pohl is? Why isn't he
or other Epson stat leaders always in the top ten? Dan does it all,
better than the others. Winning the most money says a lot about the
players ability, because with huge cash rewards, brings the best
competitors... with their best efforts. If you're cashing in, which
the ALL want to do, then you're shooting some great golf.
Walta
|
521.75 | Most top ten finishes... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfaholic - Clubmaker | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:47 | 7 |
| RE: .73
MH,
Most top ten finishes determines the best over all player IMHO.
Gene
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521.76 | Money is relative | DUGGAN::DIAZ | Tavo, The Latin Putter | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:55 | 7 |
| Re: <<< Note 521.75 by MSEE::KELLEY "Golfaholic - Clubmaker" >>>
That's why Kite was tops in the US money list.
If ALL money was the only measure of being at the top, remember the
big money on endorsements that Arnie gets, and I don't think he has
won any tournament lately.
|
521.77 | Another angle ? | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Wed Mar 28 1990 13:59 | 6 |
| Most top ten finishes where though ? I agree for individual tour
positions that is a fair gauge but after our thrashing in the
Ryder cup and Walker cup I'm not so sure that the PGA is the
dominant tour, just the richest.
MH
|
521.78 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Mar 28 1990 14:08 | 24 |
|
> Most top ten finishes determines the best over all player IMHO.
Gene,
That over simplifies. A lot of good players on tour come in
2 - 10 a lot but hardly ever win. Maybe some variation on how they
are calculating Vardon points this year, where your score is
weighted against the rest of the field.
Maybe some calculation like 10 pts for 1st, 9 for second, etc.
down to 0 * the major factor (sum of major championship titles
held by contestants) divide the whole thing by the number of
tournaments entered.
Using a formula like this Nicklaus would be near the top, he doesn't
play many tournaments, but plays the tough ones, and has walked away
with a lot of hardware. When he didn't he was usually in contention.
After all how many of the really good golfers play the Greater
Greensboro Open, Pleasant Valley & the like? A number, but no where
close to the numbers that play the US Open, Masters, TPC, etc.
Larry
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521.79 | Top players... | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Wed Mar 28 1990 16:49 | 7 |
| The percentage of top ten finishes w/r/t tournaments entered, and
quality of competition maybe? Something like the college football
computer power ratings.
That would work for me.
Rick
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521.80 | Top 5 more relevant | SIOG::OGRADY | | Thu Mar 29 1990 04:51 | 18 |
| re:- top ten finishes.
I disagree with the top Ten premise. I think that from the money
point of view the number of top Ten finishes is the measure of success,
but when considering whether a player is a world beater or a potential
one , then the number of top 3-5 finishes seems more accurate.
Tom Kite is currently the biggest money winner in history, made
from an abundance of top 10 finishes rather than victories. However,
Tom Watson ( i think i can compare their careers from the time point
of view ) has won many more times than Kite , eight of which are
major c'ships.
I think that there is a question mark over Kite's place in the history
of the game, the same cannot be said of Watson.
martin o'
BTW: Nothing would give me greater pleasure than seeing Kite win
a Major this year.
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521.81 | Difference of opinion... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfaholic - Clubmaker | Thu Mar 29 1990 12:25 | 14 |
|
RE: .80
Martin O'
I will agree that the number of top 5 finishes may be a more accurate
measure of the top player (it would be interesting to see how much of
a difference there would be in names on each of the two lists). I have
a hard time buying your point about a person that has more wins but
less top ten (or five) finishes being the better player. IMHO, the
person with the wins (particularly winning a major) just gets far more
publicity.
Gene
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521.82 | SONY Rankings | NSG018::STOPERA | | Thu Mar 29 1990 13:57 | 6 |
| Does anyone know how the SONY rankings are determined, that ranking
is a ranking of all the golfers in the world, don't recall who is in
the top 10, but the top 5 is dominated by non-US players. It is in Golf
World every week.
peter
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521.83 | can you post them...? | MSEE::KELLEY | Golfaholic - Clubmaker | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:10 | 8 |
|
Hey Pete,
Would you care to post the SONY ranking here...?
Thanks
Gene
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521.84 | ok | NSG018::STOPERA | | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:11 | 5 |
| gene,
if i remember my golf world tomorrow i will
peter
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521.85 | Current SONY Rankings | NSG018::STOPERA | | Fri Mar 30 1990 08:10 | 39 |
| SONY Rankings - March 23,1990
1. Norman 18.83
2. Faldo 16.63
3. Ballesteros 15.81
4. Strange 13.84
5. Calcavecchia 12.79
6. Woosnam 12.34
7. Azinger 12.17
8. Stewart 12.00
9. Olazabal 11.23
10. Kite 11.20
11. Ozaki 9.93
12. Couples 9.18
13. Frost 9.01
14. Beck 8.60
15. Lyle 8.03
16. Langer 7.83
17. McCumber 7.74
18. Rafferty 7.32
19. Crenshaw 7.24
20. Reid 6.93
21. Mize 6.92
22. O'Meara 6.88
23. Hoch 6.68
24. Nelson 6.56
25. Watson 6.50
26. Simpson 6.27
27. Jacobsen 6.24
Note: The SONY Rankings of the world's major professional circuits,
compiled by International Management Group in Cleveland, is based on a
point system. It covers a three-year sliding scale in which most recent
performances are given the most emphasis. Points listed are a
per-tournament average. Points available at each event are based on the
event's stature, combined with its field.
enjoy
peter
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521.86 | PGA stats (current)... | MSEE::KELLEY | | Tue May 22 1990 10:01 | 44 |
|
Current PGA Stats...
Scoring - 1. Greg Norman 68.80
2. Fred Couples 69.63
3. Peter Jacobsen 69.83
Driving Distance - 1. Greg Norman 275.8
2. Lon Hinkle 275.3
3. Davis Love III 274.7
Driving Accuracy - 1. Calvin Peete .829
2. David Edwards .805
2. Doug Tewell .805
4. Larry Mize .798
Greens in reg - 1. Tom Kite .704
2. Bobby Wadkins .700
3. Curtis Strange .689
Putting leaders - 1. George Burns 1.720
2. Ian Baker-Finch 1.735
3. Greg Norman 1.747
Par Breakers - 1. Greg Norman .233
2. Mark Calcavecchia .231
3. Robert Gamez .213
Birdies - 1. Mark Calcavecchia 224
2. Mike Hulbert 205
3. Steve Elkington
Eagles - 1. Fred Couples 9
2. Paul Azinger 8
3. Robert Gamez 7
3. Bill Sander 7
Sand saves - 1. Curtis Strange .717
2. Paul Azinger .658
3. David Frost .649
All around - 1. Paul Azinger 115
2. Greg Norman 212
3. Gene Sauers 215
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521.87 | measure over time... | WOODRO::GORDON | | Tue May 22 1990 14:20 | 13 |
| re: top ten finish vs. top 3-5 finishes
I agree with either method as log as it is measured "over time" and
not just for a given year.....many on the pga tour have a hot year then
disappear forever....they may get best player for that year based on
their year but as nicklaus has said many times and I agree 100%....
"the true test of a golfer is his consistance over a period of
time..."
Kite most definatly would come to mind here....but a balasterious(sp?)
would not.....
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521.88 | how are the stats figured for the pro's | PARITY::DEMERS | | Wed May 30 1990 14:37 | 9 |
| gene, if it isn't already in here do you think you could reply with
how all the pro stats they keep are figured. E.G. is scoreing
leaders calculated by total of scores divided by # of rounds?
How is the overall figures made how does say norman get a 115.
if its in here can you tell me which note
thanks
chas
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521.89 | Ummmm.... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Wed May 30 1990 14:43 | 10 |
|
Chas,
I am sure that the way you stated is how they figure the scoring
leaders. I do not know how they come up with the overall figures
or what they even represent. Perhaps somebody else out there can
answer this for us...
Gene
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521.90 | inside info... | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Fri Jun 01 1990 12:42 | 28 |
| The assistant pro at out course spent his summer working in Florida at
Grand Cypress. He has some interesting opinions about all the pro's
he met. I'll boil it down to nice guys,(guys other pro's like, and the
employees liked), and ____heads,(guy's they love to hate)
Nice guys...
1. Payne Stewart
2. Ben Crenshaw
3. Curtis Strange
4. Peter Jacobsen(sp?)
____heads...
1. Greg Norman
2. Greg Norman
3. Greg Norman
4. Greg Norman
Suprised me quite a bit. Mr. Norman doesn't tip, is condesending,
doesn't speak to fellow tour players, and actually tried to get a ball
boy fired for not having his practice balls stacked in a piramid!
My source says when the camera's go on, Norman is all act, quite
a phoney, (we know he's not a phoney golfer though!)
Interesting stuff.....
Rick
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521.91 | | EUCLID::PIEL | | Fri Jun 01 1990 13:19 | 13 |
| Rick,
I found the comments about Norman very surprizing !! Most
of names on the nice guys list seemed to match my feelings based on
seeing them in person both before and after their rounds, but Curtis ?
He always comes across as a very dour person, but we fans only get to
see them playing and they can certainly be different when not on the
course.
Ken
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521.92 | more Grand Cypress | MAMTS2::RFAGLEY | | Mon Jun 04 1990 12:13 | 7 |
| When Curtis arrived at Grand Cypress, he invited a couple of the ball
boys to play 9 holes with him. He was practicing and didn't mind them
tagging along, and he helped them with their games. Not bad for
someone who looks impersonal via the T.V. He also gave Nike hats to
each of the guys in the club room.
Rick
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521.93 | | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Wed Jun 06 1990 13:49 | 8 |
| It is very difficult to tell how someone is 'off' the course, when all
we see of them, is when they're 'on' the course, and obviously under a great
deal of pressure. Different people handle pressure in different ways.
But also, remeber, those comments about Normand being a ____head, are only of
the opinion of one person. At least that is what the reply lead me to
beleive. And we all know how the expression goes...
Beak
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521.94 | anyone else met him? | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Thu Jun 07 1990 19:00 | 3 |
| I'll take the opinion of one "in person" to none anyday...
Rick
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521.95 | I'll always use my own personnal judgement or that of a majorit | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Fri Jun 08 1990 15:04 | 9 |
| Rick,
If everyone thought that way, and instead of making your own judgement
or trusting the majority of a significant number of others judgements, than
we would all be a lot worse off. I can just picture the manager of the next
job you apply for taking the opinion of just one person who knew you and
didn't particularly like you, then telling you, "Never mind showing up for the
interview, someone told me exactly how you are!".
Beak
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521.96 | Right on | AKOV11::FEENEY | non golfers live half a life | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:56 | 5 |
| Beak,
I concurr with you. Everything I have seen from Norman has been
exemplerary. I think it is a mistake to take at face value anothers
judgement without having it verified by others.
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521.97 | Give the guy a break | SIOG::OGRADY | | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:04 | 16 |
| I don't mean this to sound bad but in reference to these comments
about Greg Norman; a wise man said about 2000 years ago ....
...let he who is without sin cast the first stone!!
I just think that its a problem for us , the punters, to criticise
sportsmen who are in the public eye.
Take the case of Curtis Strange as an example. He used to be a 'bad
boy' on the tour. Now he's more approachable since he got sorted
out. But, was he so bad? He said himself that he was just trying
so hard on the course that distractions, bad shots, upset him a
lot. They still do...remember the PGA last year!
Give our sports heros a break.
IMHO, my two irish pennies worth...martin o'g
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521.98 | sure... he's a peach!!! | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Mon Jun 11 1990 16:18 | 14 |
| I like my source... he's one of the nicest young men you will ever
meet.
Can anyone out there find ANY tour player who has ever called Norman
a "nice guy"? I've never read anything positive from any of his peers.
Let's see... one and one makes two!
Norman won't buy Gamez a beer! Or anyone else he plays with.
Rick
P.S. public criticism is part of the deal... all pro atheletes will
tell you that.
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521.99 | A few who like Norman | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Tue Jun 12 1990 09:33 | 29 |
| I do remember how it was described to me how Norman was informed of
his 1st victory this year. On Sunday around noon, he was at the driving range
hitting balls getting ready for his round. It was a rainy day, and the next
thing he knew, Paine Stewart walked up to Norman and with a smile, reached out
a hand and said to Greg, "Give me some skin!!!". Norman, hadn't realized but
the final round had been canceled and he was deemed the winner. Stewart was
only 1 shot behind Norman going into the final round. Now to me, that doesn't
sound like something someone would do, to a guy he didn't like and respect.
So you see, there is someone who "likes" Greg Norman. Now you have one who
dislikes him, and I have one who likes him. This doesn't mean he's a nice guy
or a bad guy. Just that everyone has an opinion, and no "ONE" opinion is
worth any more than another. Now a bunch of similar opinions have more weigth
behind them, but I haven't seen that yet, so I'll wait with mine.
I'll also relate another story about Greg Norman that I heard. It was
during a practice round on a Wednesday before a tournament. Norman was
playing a practice round with Nicklaus and someone else. On one hole, Greg
was about 10 feet of the green in some deep rough. The crowds were very close
to the golfers, as it was a practice round. Norman hit his pitch, and it
roled 20 to 25 feet by the pin. One of the spectators near Greg commented on
it not being a very good shot. Norman replied by asking the fellow if he'd
like to try and do better. The guy replied yes, and Norman gave him his wedge
and a ball. The fellow the pitched the ball to about a foot from the hole, to
which Norman replied, "Great shot" with a smile on his face, and proceeded to
get the crowd to applaud. He then shook the fellows hand, and went on with
his round. Now there's one fellow who will never agree with you, that Greg
Norman is not a nice guy. I'm sure that guy will never forget that moment for
the rest of his life.
Beak
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521.100 | Was it at Brookline...? | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Tue Jun 12 1990 11:01 | 8 |
|
Beak,
You story about Norman's shot and allowing the spectator to hit a shot.
Wasn't that at the US Open at The Country Club? Seems like I heard the
same story (but I am not sure that it was Norman)...
Gene
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521.101 | Who cares ?? | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:20 | 9 |
| I heard the same story also and it was about Norman. But what were
his reasons for doing it ? Was he hoping the interloper would fail
so he could tell him to mind his own business ? Had he been heckled
all day and finally had enough ? Was he hoping for a valuable
short game tip from some spectator ? Inquiring minds want to know !!!
I don't care whether he is a jerk or not, I just like to watch
him play golf !!!!!
Mad Hacker
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521.102 | Misery loves company!!! | FINALY::SCHNEIHC | Hal Schneider-Something's Fishy | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:26 | 16 |
| Just to add some more to the argument that one opinion does not make it
a fact, there was an article in Golf Digest this month about the guys
who cover the tournaments with those hand held cameras. One of them is
Davey Finch, and here is a direct quote from a guy that works with
Norman on a regular basis: "I have my favorites, too," he says.
"Fuzzy, Greg, Tom Kite, Blaine McCallister, they're all very friendly,
even in cruch time."
I believe that we all have a tendency to project a little of ourselves
into others. Maybe the guy who had nothing good to say about Norman
was having a bad day and not Greg.
Food for thought.
Hal
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521.103 | Part of the job description | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Tue Jun 12 1990 15:29 | 31 |
| The negative story on Norman isn't all that surprising, I don't think.
To be a pro takes a lot of dedication and hard work. To be dominant,
as Norman is, among that select crowd, requires an intensity that few
of us mortals will ever comprehend. Line up the great men and women of
every era and every pursuit and they may stretch from tee to pin on a
long par 5. But remove from those all but the ones that are without
eccentricity--particularly of social nature--and they couldn't span
the green.
In his prime, Nicklaus wouldn't have won any Mr Congeniality awards,
either. I know, as a vice-presidential candidate once argued, Norman's
no Nicklaus, but he's as close as anyone has been since Watson was at
his prime.
Norman is no fool, either. If you have to be in the spotlight, it
behooves you to put on a nice show of it. Fame and fortune are fickle
lovers, but extremely generous if you court them well. Being nice for
the camera isn't phony, it's business. We know politicians don't kiss
babies because they find their bald little heads irresistable, yet we
EXPECT it of them. We expect our sports heros to show they are one of
us--only better--and we're irritated if they don't. Many of the
tour's faceless grinders aren't aware of--or choose to ignore--that
connection to their fans. They're not doing themselves or their
professions any good. But Norman seems keenly aware of his role.
In fact, it's that self-consciousness about how he is perceived that
may prevent him from ever realizing the greatness that alludes him.
It's ironic. What the game needs now more than saints are one
or two GODS. Even if they're as dour-faced and unapproachable as Ben Hogan
was.
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521.104 | Jamie Hutton and I think Greg is okay.. | PARITY::DEMERS | | Wed Jun 13 1990 16:22 | 11 |
| Well I need to add my two cents because I like Jamie Hutton think Greg
is one great person. In case we forgot how many other tour players do
you know that gave a little boy a weekend he'll always remember. Just
about a year ago or a little more didn't Mr Norman show how wonderful
a person he is when he cared so much for a little boy that he spent the
weekend with him, getting him inside the roaps winning a tournament for
him and then giving him the trophey for the (1988 Harbor Town
-Heritage), then arrangeing to fly him home on sunday. Yes this sounds
like an auful human being to me!!!!
regards chas
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521.105 | fun with the shark | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Thu Jun 14 1990 23:27 | 11 |
| It's been fun stirring a little controversy... but unfortunately, Mr.
Norman is a real favorite in this Notesfile. I personally don't care
much for him, but I too think he's some player. There are alot of
swings nicer, but he gets results. Keep rooting for him, and I'll
enjoy his continuing "hard luck". Read that "failures", you make your
own breaks. If he'd play an entire tourney, maybe he'd have a lead
instead of having to make late charges.
Good "luck" Greg... get another second or third in the Open!
Rick
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521.106 | Yes, he is liked in this conference | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Fri Jun 15 1990 08:50 | 21 |
| > The assistant pro at out course spent his summer working in Florida at
> Grand Cypress. He has some interesting opinions about all the pro's
> Suprised me quite a bit. Mr. Norman doesn't tip, is condesending,
> doesn't speak to fellow tour players, and actually tried to get a ball
> boy fired for not having his practice balls stacked in a piramid!
> My source says when the camera's go on, Norman is all act, quite
> a phoney, (we know he's not a phoney golfer though!)
Rick,
You're entitled to your opinion, and I feel no bad feelings toward you
for it. I just said that I don't think it's fair to label a person, based on
one other persons feelings toward him. The one other person being the
assistant pro you mention. I know you have mentioned how much you admire his
talents on the course, and I'm sure you wouldn't have said that after he
finished 2nd in only 1 tournament and you had never seen him play before that
or heard of him before that, so I just wondered why you would judge his
personnal side based on one persons judgement, instead of that of many, or
your own.
Beak
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521.107 | The Right Man Could Influence Me | LABC::MCCLUSKY | | Fri Jun 15 1990 21:57 | 20 |
| It is amazing all the condemnation on basing an opinion on one person's
report. Did it ever occur to the Noters that the one person could have
credentials that would make one and all take not of his opinion? There
are people in this world that I would stake my life on their opinion.
If you don"t know anyone like that, then I pity you.
Does it make any difference, what kind of person Greg Norman is, when
you see him play golf? Most of the touring pros that I have met and
interacted with, I do not consider to be very great people - but they
play golf a lot better than I do and are fun to watch.
Personally, I never found Greg Norman to be very interesting to watch
on the course. I follow Davis Love III, JACK, Lee Trevino and some
others, but never Greg. T.C. Chen, when he had the hole in one at the
LA Open, and holed out two approach shots in a four hole stretch was
exciting. Greg always seems to be scrambling to overcome a lead -
maybe its too much like my own play, therefore its not interesting to
me.
Big Mac
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521.108 | last line | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | | Sat Jun 16 1990 23:26 | 16 |
| I originally made my comments to provide some information about a
"popular" golfer. I was suprised to hear what I did about him, but
it didn't suprise me. Different people handle fame differently.
I've never found myself rooting for him, and Mike's Grand Cypress
experiences, and the things other pro's said about Norman, only
solidified reservations I must have had before.
I like to pull for "home teams" and golf is no exception. I enjoy
watching an upstart american like Gamez win over Norman, Ballesteros,
Faldo, or any other Euro/Aus/Jap/Brit player out there. You guys
don't root for the Steelers, but I hope they kick the Pats butts any
time they play them.
I wish Curtis would start to care again... he's the best we got.
Rick (just loaded with opinion!)
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521.109 | Poll of players in the US Open... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Tue Jun 19 1990 14:20 | 23 |
|
A poll taken by the Chicago Sun-Times of players in the
US Open...
1) nicest guy - Tom Kite, Peter Jacobsen
2) Favorite playing partner - Lanny Wadkins, Steve Jones
3) playoff partner you DON'T want - Curtis Strange, Seve Ballesteros
4) best future star - Phil Mickelson
5) best party animal - Lance Ten Broeck
6) Favorite course - Augusta National
7) toughest course - Spyglass Hill
8) favorite city - Phoenix
9) least favorite city - New York, New Orleans
10) best city in which to party - Dallas
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521.110 | Hi Mr. Shan... er..uh...Hi Craig | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Sign up for Challenge Cup 90 | Sat Jun 30 1990 12:27 | 6 |
|
There is a player named Craig Shankland who made the cut in the
Senior US Open this weekend. What a golf name. I hope he has a
nice sense of humor.
-rick
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521.111 | Golf Hotline... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Fri Oct 05 1990 08:58 | 25 |
|
Here is a phone number that might interest some readers...
1-900-PRO-GOLF
The First Nationwide Golf Information Hotline...
*Pro Leaderboard Updates every 30 minutes
*Tour PLayer Updates Daily
*Expert golf lessons
*Trivia & Rules Contests (win a trip)
The Trivia and Rules contest runs monthly, the first one will end
on Oct. 10th, the second start on the 11th...
The winner each month wins a free golf trip for two for four days/
three nights at a southern resort (valus over $1,000). The winner
is the person submitting the most correct answers...
*The unfortuneate part is that the contest is only open to residents
*of VA, WV, KY, TN, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, MS, LA, AR, OK, and TX, but
*the other info might be nice for the rest of us... :-{
Calls are $.95 per minute...
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521.112 | 1990 SKINS GAME... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:48 | 4 |
|
This years skins game will be help Nov. 24-25. This years
PARticipants will be Faldo, Norman, Strange, and Nicklaus.
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521.113 | Only one grip... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:51 | 5 |
|
As of January 1, 1992, any club that has more than one grip will
be non-confroming under the Rules of Golf. All those long putters
with two grips will have to be converted to having just one
continuous grip.
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521.114 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Thu Oct 11 1990 13:16 | 5 |
| > This years skins game will be help Nov. 24-25. This years
> PARticipants will be Faldo, Norman, Strange, and Nicklaus.
It's a good thing that it's generally on tape. Otherwise it
would take two full days to complete this round!
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521.115 | hit it already... | GRANPA::RFAGLEY | loose cannon | Fri Oct 12 1990 13:34 | 3 |
| RE: 114
I wonder how many days of tape they will use?
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521.116 | Most wins in a season... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Wed Oct 24 1990 13:44 | 21 |
|
Wayne Levi's four wins this season equals the most victories by
any golfer since 1980....
List of most wins in one season
Byron Nelson 18 in 1945
Ben Hogan 13 in 1946
Sam Snead 11 in 1950
Ben Hogan 10 in 1948
Horton Smith 8 in 1929
Gene Zarazen 8 in 1930
Harry Cooper 8 in 1937
Sam Snead 8 in 1938
Henry Picard 8 in 1939
Byron Nelson 8 in 1944
Arnold Palmer 8 in 1960
Johnny Miller 8 in 1974
Anybody know how many Nicklaus has won in one season...?
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521.117 | Last Nabisco Championships... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 25 1990 09:48 | 10 |
|
Well, ths is the last year that there will be a Nabisco
Championship (they were taken over by Kohlberg, Kravis, and
Roberts). The Nabisco Championships will be replaced by the
Tour Championships as the officail season ending event.
Tom Kite is the defending champion, the rest of the field
will be the top 30 on the officail PGA Tour top money list.
All four rounds will be covered by ESPN. Thursday 3-5,
Friday 3-5, Saturday 2-3:30, Sunday 3-5...
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521.118 | Top purses on the 1990 tour... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 25 1990 09:52 | 11 |
|
The top purses for 1990 are:
The Nabisco Championships 2.5 million
The Players Chapionship 1.5 million
The Doral Ryder Open 1.4 million
The Las Vegas Invitational 1.3 million
K-Mart Greater Greensboro Open 1.25 million
NEC World Series of Golf 1.1 million
23 events tied at 1 million
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521.119 | Total purses since 1980... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Oct 25 1990 09:57 | 21 |
|
It is interesting to see just how much the purese for the PGA
Tour have gone up over the past 10 years...!!!!
Total Purses for the year
1980 13.4 million
1981 14.2 million
1982 15.1 million
1983 17.6 million
1984 21.3 million
1985 25.3 million
1986 25.4 million
1987 32.1 million
1988 37.0 million
1989 41.3 million
1990 45+ million (estimated)
More than trippled in ten years... It will be interesting to see
if next years purses even equal this years, the way the economy
is going...!
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521.120 | player of the century... | CSS::GORDON | | Fri Oct 26 1990 09:33 | 10 |
| re: .116
It appears Nicklaus had 7 victories in both 1972/1973....but
he lead the PGA Tour in victories per year a record eight times and
shares the record with Palmer for consecutive years winning at least
one PGA event - 17 years each....
This information is from the Sept. 1988 Commemorative Golf magazine
which is all about the PLAYER OF THE CENTURY .....
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521.121 | 1st round at the 1990 Nabisco | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Fri Oct 26 1990 16:25 | 53 |
|
Greg Norman and Tim Simpson are tied for the lead after the
first round in the Nabisco Championships at 5 under (66)...
If Norman should go on to win he would get $450,000 for the
vitory and a $175,000 bonus for being the leading money winner.
He is currently on the top of the money list with $907,976...!!!
"He also would get serious consideration for the Tour Player of
the Year (which the players vote on) and will win the Vardon
Trophy for lowest stroke average." * info from The NATIONAL
sports daily
Tim Simpson 66
Greg Norman 66
Nick Price 68
Jodie Mudd 68
Billy Mayfair 69
Chip Beck 69
Davis Love III 70
Peter Jacobsen 70
Ian Baker-Finch 71
Mark Calcavecchia 71
John Huston 72
John Cook 72
Wayne Grady 72
Bob Tway 72
Steve Elkington 72
Loren Roberts 73
Jim Gallagher 73
Tom Kite 73
Lanny Wadkins 73
Gill Morgan 73
Fred Couples 73
Paul Azinger 73
Corey Pavin 74
Mark O'Meara 74
B. Tennyson 75
Larry Mize 75
Hale Irwin 75
Wayne Levi 75
Robert Gamez 76
Payne Stewart 77
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521.122 | Norman = Cobra...?! | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Wed Nov 14 1990 09:05 | 12 |
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While in a local golf retail shop last night I heard that
Greg Norman has bought or bought into Cobra (golf co.). He
is no longer using Spaulding equipment. This would explain
the driver I saw him using in the last tournament I saw him
in (I think the Nabisco), it had a white head (now it is
apparent that this is a Cobra product)...
Anyone else hear anything about this...?
Regards
Gene
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521.123 | Apparently he is part owner | BTOQA::SHANE | | Wed Nov 14 1990 09:37 | 9 |
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He switch over about mid-summer. He went through a little slump
with his irons when he made the switch.
ESPN reported that Norman .."received an unspecified piece of
Cobra.." in exchange for him playing with them and doing adds.
Not sure how accurate that report was though......Shane
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521.124 | Some 1990 PGA stats... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Nov 15 1990 15:08 | 79 |
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PGA's top 50 money winners (yesterdays USA TODAY)
Greg Norman 1,165,477
Wayne Levi 1,024,647
Payne Stewart 976,281
Paul Azinger 944,731
Jodie Mudd 911,746
Hale Irwin 838,249
Mark Calcavecchia 834,281
Tim Simpson 809,772
Fred Couples 757,999
Mark O'Meara 707,175
Gil Morgan 702,629
Billy Mayfair 693,658
Lanny Wadkins 673,433
Larry Mize 668,198
Tom Kite 658,202
Ian Baker-Finch 611,492
Chip Beck 571,816
Steve Elkington 548,564
Peter Jacobsen 547,279
Davis Love III 537,172
Wayne Grady 527,185
Nick Price 520,777
Bob Tway 495,862
Loren Roberts 478,522
Jim Gallagher Jr. 476,706
Corey Pavin 468,830
Robert Gamez 461,407
John Cook 448,112
Brian TEnnyson 443,508
John Huston 435,690
Gene Sauers 374,485
David Frost 372,485
Ben Crenshaw 351,193
Steve Jones 350,982
Tommy Armour III 348,658
Mike Donald 348,328
Nick Faldo 345,262
J.M. Olazabal 337,837
Steve Pate 334,505
Scott Hoch 333,978
Bruce Lietzke 329,294
John Mahaffey 325,115
Dan Forsman 319,160
Billy Ray Brown 312,466
Mark Brooks 307,948
Joey Sindelar 307,207
Scott Verplank 303,589
Nolan Henke 295,592
Tom Purtzer 285,176
KEnny Perry 279,881
Of these top 50 money winners the following were the best and worst of
the following categories...
Most wins - Wayne Levi with 4
Most top 25 finishes - Tim Simpson with 19 (Azinger second with 18)
Average score - Greg Norman with 69.10 - worst J. Huston with 71.7
Average drive - Tom Purtzer with 279.6 - worst W. Grady with 252.1
GIR - Tom Kite with .702 (only one above .7) - worst C. Beck .623
Putts per round - Larry Mize with 28.49 - worst T. Purtzer 30.26
Birds - Mike Donald with 401 from 32 tourneys entered ( he was the
only one above 400) - Irwin 212 from 17 tourneys entered
Eagles - Paul Azinger with 14 from 26 tourneys entered - worst
Lanny Wadkins with 1 from 23 tourneys entered and Kenny
Perry with 1 from 23 tourneys entered
Sand saves - Paul Azinger 121 out of 180 - N. Henke 46 out of 104
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521.125 | More 1990 Stats... | MSEE::KELLEY | Golf club repair/custom clubs | Thu Nov 15 1990 15:30 | 40 |
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Here is an interesting stat...
Only eight players completed four rounds of each of the 1990 men's
major champioships
Masters US Open British PGA Total
PAR 288 288 288 288
Nick Faldo -10 -7 -18 +7 -28
Jose Maria O;azabal -1 -4 -7 +6 -6
Larry Mize E -3 -4 +5 -2
Ian Woosnam +5 -2 -12 +9 E
Jeff Sluman +4 -3 -5 +9 +5
Scott Simpson -2 -3 -3 +16 +8
Mark McCumber +7 +3 -4 +12 +18
Mike Hulbert +10 E -3 +12 +19
* Do you think the PGA course played a little tough...! ;-)
- Robert Gamez was the yougest tour winner (21), Hale Irwin was
the oldest (45) - they each won twice
- Paul Azinger, winner of the sand-saves category three of the past
five years, got up and down from greenside bunkers 67% of the time
- There were seven multiple winners, led by Levi with 4
- Four players successfully defendEd their titles. Mark O'Meara
(AT&T Pebble beach), Nick Faldo (The Masters), Payne Stewart
(MCI Heritage Classic), and Tim Simpson (Walt Disney World/Olds)
- Mark Calcavecchia won $834,281 without a victory
- For the 17th year in a row, Tom Watson won at least $100,000
- Ben Crenshaw, Hale Irwin, Tom Kite, Wayne Levi, Gil Morgan, and
Lanny Wadkins all won in 1990, giving them victories in each of the
last three decades
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521.126 | Trevino quips about greens at Ranch Park | LABC::MCCLUSKY | | Wed Nov 21 1990 13:12 | 14 |
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Digital, in Los Angeles, two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to follow
Lee Trevino for several holes. The tournament was played at a public
course maintained by the City of Los Angeles, Rancho Park. Rancho Park
was the site of the LA Open and where Arnie took a 12 on what was then
the 18th. Any way, Lee was complaining about the "...bumpy greens...".
After four holes he said, "We get to play this course for free, think
about those poor bastards that have to pay to put these things." He
was looking right at me with my "Rancho Park" golf shirt and my demure
6'5", 240lbs. frame in the front row. He got a great laugh. In case
you missed it, Dave Hill took it away from Gary Player with a string
of birds on the back nine. Great tournament.
Big Mac
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