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750.1 | get them dawgs | ESPN::BLAISDELL | Time to eat the donuts | Wed Sep 06 1989 18:01 | 4 |
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Hoot , hoot , hoot , hoot
Payne Webber Stewart of course with G. Norman not far behind.
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750.2 | NORMAN'S THE ONE | SANFAN::GRANT_JO | Don't say `shank' | Wed Sep 06 1989 18:07 | 11 |
| Based on his strong showing in the majors, his international record,
and his two wins here in America, I would nominate Greg Norman for
golfer of the year.
I understand that the PGA golfer of the year is decided on a point
system, and that Calcavecchia and Stewart are the leading contenders
to date. So my choice is based on a more personal and extra-PGA
basis. Norman's my man.
Joel
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750.3 | Arnold Palmer | SUBURB::BOYDA | | Thu Sep 07 1989 05:59 | 2 |
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750.4 | How do they make the pick...? | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Thu Sep 07 1989 08:46 | 23 |
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Anybody know what the point system is that they use to decide the
winner....?
BTW, here is a list of top ten finishes in the order that the globe
has them through Sept. 3rd...
Paul Azinger 10
Payne Stewart 10
Chip Beck 9
Tom Kite 9
Mark Calcavecchia 8
David Frost 8
Greg Norman 8
Curtis Strange 8
Fred Couples 7
Mark McCumber 7
Larry Mize 7
Steve Jones 5
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750.5 | | SQGUK::NOCK | Life in the Bus lane | Thu Sep 07 1989 10:14 | 8 |
| You mean US tour golfer of the year?
Stewart or Calcavecchia, but isn't that what you have the money
list for?
If it's not just US tour then Nick Faldo - he's gone into just about
all the majors as pre-tournament favourite; won one and played well
in the others. He's also won around the world.
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750.6 | Mr. NFL | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Sep 07 1989 20:55 | 5 |
| My choice is Payne Stewart. He seemed like he was in contention
every week.
Nick Faldo gets my choice overseas. He, along with Calcavecchia,
missed too many U.S. tournaments, though.
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750.7 | #1 | CGHUB::BREEN | | Wed Nov 08 1989 12:56 | 6 |
| he may not be player of the year, but he is simply the BEST
player ....
CURTIS STRANGE
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