T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
974.1 | Hale Ir-WINS | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | | Mon Jun 18 1990 09:21 | 3 |
|
Gotta go with a past winner with experience. What a putt!!! It should
be a good one. Good luck to both.
|
974.2 | Hale Hale | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Insert remarkable phrase here | Mon Jun 18 1990 09:43 | 9 |
|
Should be no contest. Donald looked very nervous coming down
the stretch. Irwin looked happy, confident and thrilled. Guess
who slept better last night.
Let's hear it for the old geezers. First Jack, then Ray and now
Hale.
-rick
|
974.3 | Mike Donald , US Open champ 1990 | SIOG::OGRADY | | Mon Jun 18 1990 10:02 | 8 |
| I'm with Mikey on this one!
He always looks nervous, i think. Still his swing held up marvellously
over the final day. If he had been putting anyway decently, we'd
have seen a record score.
I don't think experience will count for much. The best putter will
win. It always comes down to the putting, doesn't it.
martin o'g
|
974.4 | TV Coverage ? | DNEAST::QUODDY::STEVENS_JIM | | Mon Jun 18 1990 10:29 | 7 |
| Is today's play off on TV ??
If so, what time ?? I don't feel so good.....
Jim
|
974.5 | abc at 4p.m..... | WILKIE::GORDON | | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:00 | 3 |
| abc said yesterday they'd be on at 4:00 p.m. to conclusion...
|
974.6 | | ASABET::J_REID | | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:06 | 5 |
|
ESPN is covering the WHOLE thing from what I heard last night...
Jim
|
974.7 | It won't take more than 3 hours with a twosome | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:48 | 5 |
|
What time does the playoff start?
--Bob
|
974.8 | whats the story ??? | FRAGLE::STUART | I {heart} my Dodge Dakota | Mon Jun 18 1990 12:12 | 9 |
|
anybody gonna post some scores ?? what happened ???
all I saw of the open was about a half hour Saturday while I was
in the Emergency Room waiting room while my son was getting 4 stiches.
what a weekend !!
|
974.9 | Mike Donald 1990 US Open champ....!!!!! | BUSY::SWANEY | | Mon Jun 18 1990 13:48 | 16 |
|
Well I think Mike Donald was a real champ this weekend.
He hung in there every single day. And as the commentators said
38 times the in-expierenced players would crumble, but he didn't
he has rarely in any defensive position on Sunday and he started
out birding the 1,2 holes and barely missing to go to -10 .....
I think Mike has been and will be more consistent today. Hale had
a super round yesterday and really had a 'go for broke' atitude.
Which got him to -8 but today when both are going all out it'll
be Mike Donald -2 Hale +1
BS
(Please post TV info I heard yesterday ABC would be there allday)??
|
974.10 | My .02 worth | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Mon Jun 18 1990 13:54 | 6 |
| I agree with whoever it was who said, the player who putts better will
win it. I think Mike Donald putted extremely well yesterday, and will go with
him to win his 1st major!!! Good luck to both players though. I really hope
it doesn't come down to one of them dumping one in the lake on 17.
Beak
|
974.11 | WHAT HAPPENED ? | GPSDCC::BROWN | | Mon Jun 18 1990 14:05 | 3 |
| Will somebody over there across the pond PLEASE put in a summary of
what happened, and maybe the final scored for the top 20 finishers.
I understand that there is a playoff, but.....
|
974.12 | TV coverage starts at 4 here in Boston | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Mon Jun 18 1990 14:12 | 4 |
| Sorry, guys, but ESPN will NOT be covering the playoff (not according
to the guy I spoke with there in "Audience Information"); and on the
local Boston station, the coverage will be from 4:00 to conclusion.
|
974.13 | | ASABET::J_REID | | Mon Jun 18 1990 16:26 | 6 |
|
What happens if they are still tied after today?
Jim
|
974.14 | | WORDS::NISKALA | Intercourse the penguin! | Mon Jun 18 1990 16:45 | 1 |
| They won't/shouldn't be. After 18 holes it turns into sudden death!
|
974.15 | UPDATE!! | 20986::LORTIE | | Mon Jun 18 1990 18:00 | 7 |
|
IRWIN +4 12
DONALD +2 12
Roland
|
974.16 | Hale did it... | GYRATE::RITACCO | | Mon Jun 18 1990 21:07 | 15 |
|
WHAT A PLAYOFF!!
Reader's Digest version of the final two holes...
Mike bogeys 18 and Hale pars it. On to the first hole of sudden death.
Both players are straight down the middle. Mike puts his second shot
about 25' from the pin, while Hale puts his about 8' from it. Mike
misses his birdie attempt and Hale sinks his.
Both player were VERY emotional at the end of the playoff.
I'll let others elaborate, gotta run.
Donna
|
974.17 | What a finish!!!! | ESKIMO::JIMENEZ | | Tue Jun 19 1990 02:42 | 9 |
| What a great final to a great tournament!!!! It's one of those moments
that you hate to see anyone lose. I was real glad for Hale. It seems
to be the year for the 40+ year olds. I was in Oakland last week
for a training class and saw Nolan Ryan throw his no hitter. It
makes me feel good to see the oldies doing so good. I think Mike
Donald will have another chance at a major.....Tomorrow, he will
feel better about the tournament .....
Tony
|
974.18 | Whaddayamean "old"?? | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Zoot who? | Tue Jun 19 1990 07:49 | 12 |
| Boy, it's easy to tell the average age of golf noters and sports
writers! If 45 is "old" what does that make me? (Never mind, I'll just
shuffle off to the funeral parlor...no need to call a taxi!)
Seriously, I was happy for Hale, but felt sorry for Mike, who would
seem to have proven that his 64 at the Masters might have been less of
a fluke than the 80 he shot in the second round of that tournament. I
think he'll be a factor in a lot more tournaments before he's done.
Two nice guys, neither of whom deserved to lose.
Frank (past 50, but still not too feeble)
|
974.19 | 10 more minutes..... | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Tue Jun 19 1990 10:13 | 16 |
| I had Digital League last night, so I taped it.
Unfortunatley, I had the speed on SP. The taping ended just as
they were heading to the sudden death hole, so I missed Hale's
victory.
I'm glad Hale won. Also, very sorry to see Mike lose. Too bad only
one person can win...
GREAT tournament. That course is not for me...Too narrow. I like old
cow pastures with no trees..
Now, off to #10 at Nashawtuc.
Jim
|
974.20 | Career 2 iron | SHARE::HURLEY | | Tue Jun 19 1990 11:01 | 12 |
| One more observation..
Irwin hit a great shot at 16, a 426 yd slight dogleg left, the no. 1
handicap hole on the course. Both hit good drives, but Irwin's was just
short of a clear shot to the pin. He hit a 200+ yd 2 iron draw uphill
into the wind to within 6 feet (the pin tucked to the left behind a
bunker). Incredible. He made that birdie to pull within 1 shot.
Sorry to see Mike Donald lose though. Gutsy performance from start
to finish.
Dave
|
974.21 | 1990 US Open playoff | TINCUP::BILLINGSLEA | Now serving number...uuuhhh... | Tue Jun 19 1990 11:58 | 11 |
| Both men showed a lot of class. My heart went out to Mike Donald, he
ain't no choker. To take it down to the 19th hole of the U.S. Open
playoff is a *winner* no matter what.
Hale's comments said it all...
"God bless him, I almost wish he'd won. He's a great guy!"
I love a sport where you can get better with age.
+- Mark
|
974.22 | Good ol' boys | GIDDAY::BARNIER | | Tue Jun 19 1990 23:15 | 26 |
|
Its good to see so many American boys up there at the end whom
haven't featured highly before. With all the talk about the
Europeans and Australians dominating golf great to see the
Good old boys kicking on. I realise the US open is always
dominated by US players but this just kicked it home for me.
Great match it went till about 8am each morning, I got to work a
little late.
Hale deserved his win, 20th in the third round then to win
shows what a true champion he is.
I thought the NBC coverage was poor, it only followed the leading
players, very little close up work with cameras except on the
greens.
Luke
|
974.23 | Great play by both of them/ | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Wed Jun 20 1990 09:35 | 12 |
|
re 20th after the 3rd round.
Keep in mind that this on the surface seems slightly misleading. There
were something like 25 people within 4 shots of the lead starting out
Sunday. So even though Hale Irwin was 20th he was only 3 shots back.
I don't mean to take anything away from him though, a great tournament.
He could have caved in and given up being 2 down with a few holes left
and he was struggling for par while Mike Donald was just rolling along.
--Bob
|
974.24 | ABC not NBC | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Insert remarkable phrase here | Wed Jun 20 1990 10:13 | 8 |
|
re: .22 Coverage was by ABC not NBC . But I agree, it was pretty
poor. They blatantly blew it by not showing Irwin's dramatic
long putt on 18 live. The on-course reporters, (Pate and
Rossberg) were very good, but other than that, not much good
to say about it.
-rick
|
974.25 | A little biased, but not THAT bad... | 5WOOD::FITZPATRICK | Today my jurisdiction ends here. | Wed Jun 20 1990 10:24 | 20 |
| re: .24
I don't know. Maybe it was just that it was new, but I really
loved the shots from the crane above 16 and 18. It was great to be
able to watch the flight of the ball that way. I'm sure that if one of
the other not-so-big names had come on to win it, ABC would have looked
pretty bad since they only covered the last pairing, Nicklaus, Norman,
and a couple of others. If Hale hadn't been paired with Norman, they
might not have even gotten him on tape.
I did seem to me that the commentators were definitely rooting for
Norman without giving Irwin much of a chance. I mean, there was Irwin
making 5 birdies on the last 8 holes, and all they're talking about is
how Norman has to beat Irwin to have any chance of winning the tourney.
I was pulling for Greg too, but it really felt to me that they were
slighting Hale, who later proved to be a great champion.
By the way, do you think the fact that Irwing was paired with Greg
helped him to play as well as he did?
-Tom
|
974.26 | Hale A Former Choker | ICS::BELFORTI | | Wed Jun 20 1990 10:34 | 9 |
| I am glad to see Hale Irwin win too. I have seen this guy lead major
tournaments before only to blow it on the last few holes. I remember
one year Hale led the Open by 3 or 4 strokes with a few holes left
only to choke on the way in and loose. Does anyone know the year
that this happened to him?
Mark
|
974.27 | TV coverage | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Waiting for you to come along | Wed Jun 20 1990 10:55 | 7 |
| There's no way to show every shot by every group "live". I'm sure
that someone made the decision of whether to watch Irwins 45 foot birdie
attempt on 18, or someone elses more realistic birdie putt or someone elses 5
to 15 foot put a par or something like that. Decisions have to be made like
that all the time. I didn't think the coverage was that bad.
Beak
|
974.28 | us open | AQUA::STIRLING | | Wed Jun 20 1990 11:10 | 7 |
| i think the coverage was pretty poor. they never showed scott hoch who
finished in the top 10. thats 4 1/2 hrs. of coverage too. they spend
too much time trying to give historical crap and not as much golf as
they should.
dan
|
974.29 | and another thing.... | DEMSUP::BLAISDELL | Insert remarkable phrase here | Wed Jun 20 1990 13:37 | 9 |
|
Another reason why I thought the coverage was bad. On Thursday, they
went through the last 1 1/2 hours of coverage without mentioning Curtis
Strange once. Here was a man going after an incredible 3rd straight Open
title, he didn't shoot to bad, yet not a peep about him. That was the
primary reason I tuned in on Thursday, is to see how he did. I had to
read the paper the next day to find out what he shot! Grrrrrr...
-rick
|
974.30 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Jun 20 1990 14:14 | 38 |
|
I believe ABC's coverage of the Open has slipped in recent years.
Jim Mckay is getting old & it show. Jack Whiticker's spots didn't
contribute much. Some of the historical setting is important, but
they did go over board.
One point to bring out in ABC's favor is that they are covering the
tournament from hole 1-18. That is an incredibly difficult task.
They don't have enough camera to blanket the course so they are
moving them around.
There are many ways to watch a golf tournament, you can sit at one
hole & catch everyone, follow one group, etc. ABC's approach is to
follow the leaders around the course. If you get hot & aren't in
a group they are following then you can slip through the cracks.
If Hale Irwin wasn't playing with Norman I bet we would have seen
a lot less camera coverage. Hale Irwin is one of my favorite
golfers, maybe because I took up the game when he was winning his
prior Opens.
One thing that bugged me was how they kept making a point that Irwin
would be the only man with 3 Open wins. Geesh, how did all those
other guys like Nicklaus get to 4 without stopping at 3.
Overall I enjoyed the tournament. The last round could have been
more exciting, but a lot of the name players just didn't make their
move. The real Medinah also wasn't there. The course wasn't playing
like a US Open course, due to the weather. I feel really bad for
Mike Donald he showed a lot of intestinal fortitude. The guy just
wouldn't carsh & burn like most people expected. He hung tough to
the end.
Larry
PS: My one gripe is why does the US Open always have to be on Father's
day. This year I got my family to give me the present of being able
to watch the open from start to finish. It was quite enjoyable.
|
974.31 | As I understand it... | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | | Wed Jun 20 1990 14:17 | 11 |
|
re. -1
Larry,
The thing about the 3 Opens that they mentioned was there is no one
that currently (except Irwin, now ) holds three Open titles only. There
are players with 2 and 4, but now Irwin is the only player with 3
total.
Joe
|
974.32 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Jun 20 1990 14:24 | 15 |
|
> The thing about the 3 Opens that they mentioned was there is no one
> that currently (except Irwin, now ) holds three Open titles only. There
> are players with 2 and 4, but now Irwin is the only player with 3
> total.
Joe,
You are right. It was an interesting fact, but they kept bringing
it up. It started to grate on my nerves. If they didn't have anything
important to say, just shut up & show us some golf.
Also did anyone cat the numerical symbolism. It was the 90th open,
tied after 90 holes of play, won by a guy that is 45 (I know it's
only 1/2 of 90, but I doubt that anyone at 90 can putt on Open greens.)
|
974.33 | Not awhole lot to show with 2 golfers | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Wed Jun 20 1990 15:50 | 12 |
|
When they were talking about Irwin being the only player to hold 3
Open titles they could not shut up and show golf, there were only
2 golfers to show. I for one think they did an excellent job showing
the playoff. There is really not that much golf to show, 2 guys each
takes 1 shot then they walk for several minutes, pick a club etc.
Besides that the players weren't giving a whole lot to talk about for
the most part, they both were in the fairway/on the green, neither was
on a string of bogeys/birdies. At least it was close.
--Bob
|
974.34 | ABC captured the emotions, not the swings | PINGS::OGREN | | Wed Jun 20 1990 17:35 | 20 |
| I am also not a big fan of ABC's coverage, but I will give them
some credit - they captured the emotion of the tournament! In the
game of golf that is no small feat.
ABC may have lucked out. I felt excited on Saturday when some of
the name players (Curtis, Nick, ...) started creeping up the leader
board. And the joy of Irwin compared to the determination of Donald
was a wonderful contrast! Geez, for me even the usual corny shots
of Mike Donald's mother contributed to the story (I hate to admit
that one ;-). A mushy person could almost feel the tears from Mike
and Hale.
ABC does not show "golf" so much as it shows "golf tournaments".
For me this only works for a major. While I thought far too much
time was allocated to putts, I thoroughly enjoyed the telecast.
What more can one ask?
And now to my tee time ...
Eric
|
974.35 | ABC, Open and Hollywood ?? | MARKS::OBRIEN | ok rabbit where's Rocky | Wed Jun 20 1990 18:00 | 8 |
| I missed the opening of ABC's coverage on Saturday and Sunday, but saw
it when watching my VCR tape of the play-off. What the hell was that
opening song about the U.S. Open, I couldn't believe my ears - it seemed
so Hollywood-ish. That intoduction to the Open coverage doesn't fit in
with the prestige of golf - you wouldn't hear that stuff at the Masters
coverage.
|
974.36 | I'd still watch it if channel 56 put the show on | BUSY::SWANEY | | Wed Jun 20 1990 21:32 | 14 |
|
I also agree the commentary wasn't the greatest but they floated
along nicely on the merit of the intense play.
I did love those crane shots of the drives it was pretty
neat neat to see the whole ball clearly as it hummed downed the
fairway.
well atleast it's better TV coverage than the DEC Senior Open
is getting......
BS
|
974.37 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Thu Jun 21 1990 07:58 | 12 |
|
With all this discussion about the Open I'm surprised that no one
started a discussion about the format of a playoff. I personally
like the 18 hole playoff for a major like the Open. Often the
television coverage isn't up to Sunday's standard. I don't like
the idea of a major being decided on just one bad/good shot which many
sudden death playoffs boil down to.
Hal Irwin's comments on Sunday about a sudden death playoff being
unfair to someone who finished early were insightful. If you can't
have an 18 hole playoff I prefer the British Open 5 hole mini playoff,
rather than sudden death like the Masters.
|
974.38 | I was dieing for Johnny Miller | WFOV12::GUGLIELMO_T | | Thu Jun 21 1990 15:05 | 1 |
|
|