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1049.1 | | WFOV11::GUGLIELMO_T | | Wed Aug 15 1990 09:40 | 3 |
| Maybe Calc can out of his doldrums on a big hitters course.
ted
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1049.2 | TV ? | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Wed Aug 15 1990 10:32 | 4 |
| Anybody know about TV Coverage ?
Jim
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1049.3 | If he's there Sunday he will win -- Norman | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Wed Aug 15 1990 14:03 | 16 |
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I think that Norman has a chance, IF he does not shoot one of his
famous three day tournaments. If he has that one off day, he may
not be around on Sunday. This is the tournament that after each
cut (after 2nd and 3rd rounds?) everyone starts over again at 0.
If Norman has a bad day at the wrong time he is history. If however
he is still around on Sunday and does his typical Sunday charge, then
nobody will be able to touch him.
Others to look for (in order of finish):
Norman
Faldo (if he plays, doesn't make alot of birds, but does bogey either)
Stewart
Nicklaus (I think the start at 0 format will help him)
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1049.4 | Coverage on ESPN & CBS | NRADM::MCKINNON | grab a bag of bats, killer | Wed Aug 15 1990 14:49 | 4 |
| I believe ESPN has coverage Thursday & Friday while CBS covers it over
the weekend. Check your local listings for exact times and stations!
Len
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1049.5 | No Faldo | CLOSUS::DCHAVEZ | Dale - CXN1 Colo Spgs | Wed Aug 15 1990 15:01 | 6 |
| Nick Faldo has pulled out of the International citing 'wrist stress' as the
problem. Needless to say, the tournament director is somewhat skeptical
considering that Faldo played an exibition match the day after the PGA, in
Chicago. Too bad I was looking forward to seeing him play.
Dale
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1049.6 | Today's Report... | DENVER::MEDAUGH | | Wed Aug 15 1990 15:39 | 13 |
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I was just out there to check things out. They have moved three tee
boxes to cut down eagles and birdies. Seventeen ( dogleg par 5) is the
traditional scoring hole (eagle possible, birdie likely) and they are
making it more difficult.
They cut the rough yesterday (compared to Shoal Creek). Norman was
hitting 340 yards at the practice range this morning, very straight.
Although it's mostly a long irons course (very narrow) my money's on
the shark to repeat. Only downside, very tough greens...
Jeff
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1049.7 | Spectacular vs. Steady | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | It's only semantics. | Thu Aug 16 1990 08:10 | 8 |
| Because the Stableford scoring system puts a premium on subpar holes,
rather than subpar rounds, rewarding birdies more than it penalizes
bogeys (at least in this tournament), slashers like Norman and Calca-
vecchia are more likely to win than grinders like Strange and Kite, who
shoot steady, par golf, with a few birds and very few bogeys. I'd say
Greg has a good chance to repeat, but watch out for Calc!
Frank
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1049.8 | Today's Report | DENVER::MEDAUGH | | Thu Aug 16 1990 12:24 | 16 |
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Major change from last year is that rounds 1-3 are cumulative,
finalists start all even on Sunday. You'll see more conservative play
until Sunday, then WATCH OUT!.
Thunderstorms are predicted for this afternoon, it may affect the late
rounds. There have been few complaints (except for pin placements), the
course is in perfect shape.
Also, as you'll see if you watch TV, there are many elevated tee boxes at
Castle Pines (like the 644 yard, par 5 number 1 hole) and with the
thinner air, the ball goes a mile. For a 644 yard hole, for example,
Norman hit a driver, then a 4 iron to the green yesterday.
I wish I could do that.
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1049.9 | No shows or bad play?? | WFOVX8::GUGLIELMO_T | | Fri Aug 17 1990 11:44 | 14 |
| This tournament is aptly named some of the best in the world except
the US best.none of the following to be found yesterday::
Strange,Gamez,nicklaus,Trevino,Kite,azinger,couples,levi.
Why is this I wonder??
Ted
P.S What scrap heep did they drag Dave Eichleberger out of.He looks
about 80.
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1049.10 | Jack's There. Lee's Not. | NRADM::MCKINNON | grab a bag of bats, killer | Fri Aug 17 1990 12:06 | 10 |
| Nicklaus is there. Ended yesterdays opening round with 0 points (tied
with Norman). Trevino is (probably) back with the 'round bellies'.
But you're right. I didn't see Strange, Kite, the 'Zinger or Levi.
Couples, who I thought would have a legit chance to win this one,
probably went home to Florida to relax. Just read an article on him in
Golf Mag in which he stated he doesn't like to play golf in the heat or
if it's not fun. I think last week was too hot for him plus, I'm sure he
didn't have much fun missing those putts.
Len
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1049.11 | Yardages and Condition | CXCAD::ARSENEAU | Tim Arseneau | Fri Aug 17 1990 13:42 | 45 |
| Wednesday I took a day off and went to see the Pro-Am. Boy, most of those
amateurs were hacking big time (but that's a whole 'nother story)! Anyway,
I grabbed a Castle Pines scorecard and thought you might want to see it:
Green | Tee Distance to Middle of Green (yds)
Hole Par Handicap Depth(yds) | Front Middle Back Way Back Pros
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1 5 9 36 454 506 600 644 644
2 4 13 36 276 329 379 408 408
3 4 5 35 307 352 413 452 462
4 3 15 40 117 149 171 205 205
5 4 1 21 330 349 393 477 477
6 4 7 35 341 358 380 417 417
7 3 17 40 100 121 145 185 185
8 5 11 34 445 479 507 535 535
9 4 3 33 333 350 431 458 458
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Out 36 2703 2993 3419 3781 3791
10 4 2 32 370 400 460 485 485
11 3 18 34 140 171 186 197 197
12 4 4 35 325 331 382 422 440
13 4 10 29 313 346 394 439 439
14 5 12 30 449 467 550 595 623
15 4 14 43 274 302 355 403 403
16 3 8 33 140 165 188 209 209
17 5 16 29 351 436 470 492 492
18 4 6 23 317 361 430 480 480
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In 36 2679 2979 3415 3722 3768
Total 72 5382 5972 6834 7503 7559
The course is excellent condition. The fairways and greens are immaculate.
I can see why "Golf" magazine had it rated as the #1 course in Colorado.
If some of the holes look unusually short (like #2 and #6) it's because
they're either uphill or have narrow greens. The real long holes are all
downhill.
The rough is cut about 3" long which for the amateurs was causing a lot
of problems but the pro's seemed to be doing OK out of it. On #13 I saw
Jack Nicklaus hit a tree and the ball dropped straight down into the
rough about 260 yds. out. For his second shot he hit a wood (I couldn't tell
which one) about pin high but left of the green.
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1049.12 | no Payne | TINCUP::BILLINGSLEA | Next!... | Fri Aug 17 1990 15:23 | 11 |
| re: <<< Note 1049.3 by CHRLIE::HUSTON >>>
In this mornings paper, Payne Stewart said he didn't want to play in
high altitude tournaments because he would have to adjust his game
(supposedly you get 15-20% more carry per club). In response, Norman
said you don't need to adjust, just get a caddie with a calculater.
I'm going up tomorrow, I'll be the guy in the white Titleist visor.
:-)
+- Mark
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1049.13 | Love(d) It! | NRADM::MCKINNON | grab a bag of bats, killer | Mon Aug 20 1990 08:42 | 18 |
| Didn't get to watch too much of the tournament yesterday, but did manage
to catch the end and Gallagher's double eagle (just a easy 209 yard 5
iron). Then I hear the announcers mention another and I read in the paper
that Steve Pate holed a 238 yards 2 iron (!) on the 8th hole. Unbelievable!
What a thrill that must be to hole out from so far. Kind of reminded
me of Gamez' shot at the Nestle, and that was JUST an eagle. Anyone
experienced that thrill before? Only a hole in one would top it. My
furthest shot (I can remember) was probably from 20 feet off the green.
Oh, by the way, Davis Love III won the tournament with 14 points, but
not before Romero's sand shot on 18 rolled just over the lip of the
cup. That, if it had gone in, would have forced a playoff.
Thoughts on the format? I like it. It's different. I just hope
they've finally settled on how and when they cut and whether or not
points are carried over. It seems they changed it every year for a
while. I think they have it right now.
Len
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1049.14 | I like the rest of the scoring though | WFOV11::GUGLIELMO_T | | Mon Aug 20 1990 10:42 | 12 |
| The thing I didn't understand was the prize money after the third
round.If I caught it right they gave it to the players with the
best round that day. If that was the case That is stupid they shoould
either:
a) give it to the best player EACH day
or
b) give it to the guy with the best three round score(my preference)
Ted
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1049.15 | Bonus Bucks !!! | RAYBOK::COOPER | MAD HACKER | Mon Aug 20 1990 12:31 | 5 |
| I think the payoff after the round is considered bonus money.
Kind of like a daily shootout along with the regular tourney.
After all, Davis Love III won $180,000 for the victory.
Mad Hacker
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