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1376.1 | "There's alway's next Time" | BHUNA::DMILNE | I'm to sexy for the bond | Mon Sep 30 1991 02:53 | 8 |
| In my opinion it was a good win for the American's,they were to strong
on the day.But does anyone know what happened on the 17th green.???
Does anybody think that the match came down to a mere putting match
(commentators comments).
How many adverts do you have in America ????????
Dav.....
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1376.2 | Great competition..well done USA | AYOV27::OPS | A mans a man for aw that.. | Mon Sep 30 1991 05:44 | 23 |
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Congrats to the Americans for winning the cup back after 3 days of
terrific golf. Langer was very unlucky to come back from 2 down with 3
to play only to miss that putt at the last to tie the match.
Calcavecchia must be a very relieved man after bottling it against
Montgomerie.
Europe's debut men (Gilford apart) showed that they have nothing to
fear against the best of America. Good performances from the new guys,
pity Faldo and Woosnam didn't get going. Sevvy and Olly were the best
players over the 3 days, they certainly don't like to loose to the
Yanks.
A terrific competition, let's hope it's the same at the Belfry in 2
years time with the Europeans winning of course.
ps Am I the only one to think the course was a "cow-pasture"? It seemed
pretty unfair (for both teams) to go off the green or fairway and end
up in one of those bits of waste land with some quite horrendous lies.
Danny.
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1376.3 | Congrats to BOTH teams! | CSC32::J_KLEIN | | Mon Sep 30 1991 08:33 | 15 |
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Being an American, I wanted the US to win the cup back. But, I must
admit that I was almost rooting for Langer to make that last putt.
I felt bad for him knowing he was under that much pressure. Of course
you could say the same thing about Irwin missing the putt to win on 17.
Langer did not lose it though, he tied his match. Terrific stuff, to
come down to the last putt on the last hole of the last match!!!
I didn't get to see as much of it as I wanted to. Didn't get to see
that much of the course. What do others think of the course? I noted
the last comment about a 'cow pasture'. Interesting comment, coming
from a European, as the course appeared more like a typical European
layout to me. Beyond personal views, what were the players comments?
-Joe
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1376.4 | so much tension, you could hardly breathe | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Mon Sep 30 1991 09:29 | 19 |
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Great tournament! Better than any of the majors for sheer drama,
tension and shot making under the most severe conditions.
Re: a few back. The Europeans have not "dominated" in their wins
of previous cups. All matches were close. Two years ago US/Europe
tied at 14 pts. each. This is a fantastic rivalry now between two
very closely matched teams.
Re: "cow pasture" Have to disagree with this comment. I believe
the howling winds and greens that were cut too short were the major
factors in the severity of play. The waste areas seemed fair. Most
of the players seemed to handle those shots with no problems. They
could ground their clubs, and most of the time seemed to have decent
lies. The 17th ranks right up there as one of the most difficult
holes in all of golf. Other than Faldo whining about the course,
the players avoided critizing it and Pete Dye.
-rick
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1376.5 | "American pride and luck prevails" | NEMAIL::GLASS | | Mon Sep 30 1991 10:02 | 16 |
| It was only natural for me to be sitting in my den, close to Worcester
CC and watching the later part of this terrific match. In was 1927, at
Worcester CC, when the first Ryder Cup was awarded. Few of us were even
around, remember that Willie Ogg was the host pro and we may never see
more even matching than this 1991 Ryder Cup.
The captains were truely great as mentors, cheer leaders and role
models. Industry could learn alot from this great match and the
managing of the two teams. Only Sevie acted republican! The others
truely won or lost with grace.
As a second generation German, I hated to see that missed putt on 18.
As an American, I was very proud to see the cup come back to the
colonies. Also, isn't it nice to see the nationalistic colors(i.e. red,
white and blue) and the Desert Storm hats/bands wore by some of our
team?
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1376.6 | Results and points please... | UFHIS::KHOWE | Data structures do it internally | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:33 | 7 |
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Does anybody have a full rundown on the events.. i.e. who won who lost
and the final points score. Unfortunately I missed the whole event here
in southern Germany. Sounds like a pretty competitive 3 days worth.
In anycase.. congrats to the US.
Keith.
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1376.7 | Great Ryder Cup For All | TOLKIN::HOGAN | | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:42 | 12 |
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I would have rather seen the U.S. win with Hale making his putt than
Bernard missing his. Langer player a great match as did all the
European players. I have always had great respect in Seve but now I
understand why. The man is an unbelievable competitor. He is so
intence. For some reason the Europeans still have that something
special. A fire or passion that burns inside I don't see in our
American team. I know it's there you can just see it in the Europeans eyes.
Thier emotions are written on thier face.
Pete
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1376.8 | my comments | FLOGER::STOPERA | | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:57 | 14 |
| Fred Couples, Paul Azinger and Jose O. are the best 3 players in the
world, Fred I think proved that he can play under presure, I think this
will help him to be a dominate player in years to come, the Zinger has
nerves of steel, I can't beleive the putts he was making, I can't
beleive he beat Jose. Jose is Jose, the guy is awsome.
Jose and Corie Pavin are the slowest players in the world, to play that
slow is upsurd, they both take 10 pratice swings, I can see it now,
next Sat. morning all the Jose fans out there, taking 5 minutes to hit
each shot, we all should be prepaired for some 8 hour rounds.
Also I've never seen Langer play so fast.
p
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1376.9 | Farmland | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:38 | 9 |
| re: a few back. Cow Pasture is an accurate description. It matters
not which side of the Pond, a cow pasture is a cow pasture. Having
just played the last week of August at Hilton Head (Harbour Town,
Shipyard, Planters Row etc.) I felt it was a tragedy to play at Kiwah.
Remember, Pete Dye with help from Jack N. also did Harbour Town. A
better choice would have been to play in California as originally
planned.
Big Mac
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1376.10 | #1 Pressure cooker | WALTA::LENEHAN | | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:55 | 26 |
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Hi Everyone ,
After watching the Ryder Cup and the intense pressure and
emotions felt by all the players... it seems to me , that golf
has the four majors but the Ryder Cup is truly THE most pressure
packed of all! I rate the Ryder Cup #1, then the majors all 2nd...
The golf course was awesome.
The europeans were awesome... I have never seen such incredible
clutch putting! Everyone came through big one time or another,
especially Jose'... he left no doubt that he's #1.
I felt sure Langer would make the putt on #18... it would have
been right... Hale should have closed him out on #17. Just
goes to show what pressure can do. Hell even a player with
Hale's experience can feel it. Makes me feel better when I choke ;)
Nah! Nothing makes me feel better when I choke!
Congratulations to the American team for getting the Cup back.
They fought hard to do it. Azinger played incredible. I'd love
to watch the zinger and Jose' play matchplay all the time!
Walta
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1376.11 | Mark C deserves respect | SA1794::LONCZAKG | | Mon Sep 30 1991 13:38 | 17 |
| I'm glad the USA team won also, but I cannot understand folks
cutting Mark C. down (or anyone else for that matter) for what
happened on Sunday. He did account for 2 1/2 points over the three days
which is a significant contribution.
I was most pleased with watching guys who earn millions playing the
game we all love actually go out and play it for pride and for the
good of the team and country as opposed to for themselves. I'd probably
join in the slaughter of him if he shrugged it off as no big deal but
the guy spent an hour in tears away from the course. No one knows how
much he let folks down more than he does and he showed he was sorry for
it. I'll take this guy on my team any day. So LIGHTEN UP!
Irwin said it best at end when he told of how the experience of being
so close to those you compete against week in/out thru-out the year was
the most amazing feeling of the whole Ryder Cup experience.
Gary
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1376.12 | GREAT EVENT! | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME International | Mon Sep 30 1991 14:27 | 12 |
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I second everything said about the emotion and intensity of the Cup.
Not being American, but living here, I had mixed feelings at the
beggining of the Cup, but I soon realized I was definitely behind the
local team (Well, I guess my blood moved me to root for Seve and Jos�
Maria individually).
I may be starting a rat hole outside golf, but I didn't get the
significance of the Desert Storm caps. Was that only to show
patriotism? Weren't the Europeans part of the same force?
TD
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1376.13 | | MKNME::DANIELE | | Mon Sep 30 1991 14:42 | 25 |
| re: <<< Note 1376.11 by SA1794::LONCZAKG >>>
-< Mark C deserves respect >-
Of course he does, they all do. Any golfer can extrapolate what he/she
feels and imagine a level of pressure at the Ryder Cup that may in fact
be insurmountable.
But the simple fact is he was 4 up with 5 (or 4?) to play, and
couldn't muster a single par. Did you see his tee shot on 17? I
was truly sorry for him at that point. That 1/2 point he gave up
should have been the deciding factor, making the Irwin/Langer match
moot.
Remember '89? Couples couldn't get down in 3 with a nine iron from
the fariway on 18, and has been hounded since. Mark C's 'failure'
was far greater than Freddy's, so naturally the media and all of us
will sieze on it.
In my opinion Fred Couple's play was the most impressive on both
sides. He had 89 on his back (and Payne Stewart for about 10 holes ;)
and was deadly the entire tournament.
Now if only they'd had ANYONE besides Charlie Jones in the booth...
Johny Miller actually had to tell him to shut up at a couple different
points of the broadcast.
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1376.14 | LANNY, + Fred and Paul | USEM::VOUTSELAS | | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:09 | 17 |
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Lanny Wadkins, thank you....the best , when everything is
on the line, "raging bull" of the PGA , and the "Frank
Robinson/Yogi Berra" equivilent of the tour.
And joining that level , comes Fred C and Paul Z !!
Yes, finally saw some swings and chips that looked like my mine
on a Sundy afternoon. The hooded sand wedge chip, and terrible putt by
Irwin on 18 must have had Sevi and the gang "drooling".
But hard to keep making those "6 footers" on Pete Dye greens.
And it looked like Mark C watching Hale was saying:
"It's REALLY my fault"
Awesome coverage by TV. Let's do it EVERY year.
Ang
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1376.15 | Where the hell WAS Hale's tee shot? | MKNME::DANIELE | | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:01 | 35 |
| re: <<< Note 1376.1 by BHUNA::DMILNE "I'm to sexy for the bond" >>>
-< "There's alway's next Time" >-
> In my opinion it was a good win for the American's,they were to strong
> on the day.But does anyone know what happened on the 17th green.???
> Does anybody think that the match came down to a mere putting match
> (commentators comments).
> How many adverts do you have in America ????????
> Dav.....
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but the coverage in the US
completely screwed up Irwin's tee shot on 17.
Watching live, I was SURE I saw his ball rolling directly behind the
flag (if you recall, where Chip Beck ended up), leaving him about a
relatively easy 10 foot putt. When Langer played from way left by the
"transition area", Irwin then putted from the same spot! I was totally
confused, and mentioned it to a friend of mine who had taped it.
We reran the tape in slow motion, and here's what happened:
Irwin hits, commentator says "It's starting left, trying to fade back."
The camera is following it, looking right over the bunker where
Langer's ball is. You can BRIEFLY see another ball hit right next to
his, Charlie Jones even says "there it is". Then the camera swings
right to follow a THIRD ball that is rolling right behind the pin.
Camera follows the ball to a stop, Johny Miller says "What a shot!".
I'm guessing a spectator threw a ball out on the green. But absolutely
NO mention of this was made on US network coverage. They just showed
Hale putting from the left.
Mike
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1376.16 | | SQGUK::NOCK | A close approximation to reality | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:39 | 29 |
| Well done to the US. Great stuff throughout, I thought it was all over
Saturday lunchtime, but some brilliant fourballs in the afternoon set
up the last day. Generally speaking the atmosphere of the match seemed
good as well.
Faldo might be a great player, but he's an appalling man to have on
your foursome team. His playing attitude seemed to be all wrong - he
looked like he was playing on his own rather than with Dave Gilford.
The course created some great excitement, but surely there must be
question marks about playing a course that is so new. Even on TV, the
greens looked awful by Sunday. By Pete Dye's standards this course
seemed fairly 'normal' - certainly no complaints about fairness. (I do
think the 'waste areas' are a bit of a stupid idea mind you!) It was
funny reading some of the press comments as well - one in my local
paper started with the shock headline "FALDO SLAMS KIAWAH". If you
actually read the quote below all he really says is that this is a very
tough course and there will be some high scoring if the wind blows -
100% true and not exactly controversial. (Of course he might well have
said some other things too, but don't you think the press blow things
up sometimes?)
Was the TV coverage really 'awesome'? I thought it was awFUL. All those
'player profiles' flashing on the screen, flashbacks, etc just getting
in the way of the action. The ultimate had to be that session we saw on
Saturday morning with Ben Wright giving the 5 year olds guide to
matchplay - hilarious stuff.
Paul
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1376.17 | More Comments... | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:49 | 37 |
| In my previous note, I mentioned people who impressed me during the
competition. I left out one significant name - Paul Broadhurst ! Think
about this - the guy comes to the U.S. for the first time a week
before, tees it up at the B.C. Open and finishes 8th. Then he jumps
into the pressure cooker of the Ryder Cup and plays superbly. Quite an
accomplishment.
I got a kick out of watching Ballesteros "Rooting" for Langer to make
the short putts on 16-18. He's going crazy, but I said at the time to a
friend "Seve's gotta be thinking this is the LAST guy in the world he
wants to see putting a short putt for his lungs. You KNOW he wouldn't
bet a dime of his OWN money that Langer will make a short putt (And
Seve HAS the cash) !" Truthfully, I thought Langer played great - in
fact, as Trevino (Naturally) said of himself once, "If he could putt,
all those cats would be playin' for 2nd place." Pretty tough for even a
great putter to go to the well 3 times in a row under all that pressure
and on those slick, windswept greens and hole all 3 putts. If Irwin
didn't "Lunch" the chip, it might not have been as important.
I also think that, despite his previous success, Calcavecchia choked.
Hell, we all choke, but in golf, you're only as good as you are right
now. For one of the 12 best players we have to finish the last 4 holes
the way he did, when we needed it - well, I think it speaks for itself.
Hell, if Nicklaus had done the same thing, would we be saying "Aww,
that's o.k., the guy won 19 Majors" ? I don't think so ("Homey don't
play that"). We'd be saying "All we needed was a routine finish from him
to win, and instead he folds up like an accordion." Hey, it's a big,
cruel, ugly world out there - and the losers have to pay the price. If
players are willing to make millions in endorsements from sponsors
because of the adulation we as golfers confer upon them, then they
ought to step up to the plate and tell it like it is when they fall
flat on their faces.
Wouldn't you rather have seen Nicklaus or Trevino than Wayne Levi ?
--Jack
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1376.18 | | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:55 | 9 |
| Re: #16 - Wasn't The Belfry "New" when they played the Ryder Cup on
it ?
I had some concerns too, with all the great courses we have that we
could have used, but I thought Kiawah was STRONG and o.k. (For the most
part...). If they ever played at Portmarnock in the wind (And it's
ALWAYS windy there), you'd see some scary numbers.
--Jack
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1376.19 | | SQGUK::NOCK | A close approximation to reality | Tue Oct 01 1991 11:06 | 9 |
| Yes,the Belfry was new when they first played there - and that initial
decision had more to do with Belfry Inc than the merits of staging the
tournament there.
I agree with you - Kiawah was fine. I just think Kiawah would have been
even better if they'd waited a couple of years until the greens bedded
in a bit more and some of the dunes had sprouted some grass.
Paul
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1376.20 | Thought he got a good bounce | USMFG::CBRADSHAW | | Tue Oct 01 1991 11:41 | 7 |
| RE: .15. I too thought that Irwin's ball came to rest behind the
pin on 17, like you. I kept saying to the people I was watching
with, "Why is Irwin playing from the left, his ball was behind the
pin". I haven't heard or read anything explaining the confusion.
Chuck
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1376.21 | Kiawah shoot-out. | FLYWAY::BELL | | Tue Oct 01 1991 12:43 | 28 |
| Re Irwin's ball. I think that what we saw was a quick replay of an
earlier shot from Irwin, that got in the way of the 'live' play. This
happened with another player, I think O'meara, where I thought he had
gone in the water, only to find that he was safely on the green.
Congratulations to the US team on a fine win. This was the most
exciting Sports event I have ever watched on TV. Three days of mood
swings from despair to exhiliration and back to despair, left me
exhausted at the end.
I thought Woosie was the biggest let-down for Europe, followed by
Faldo, who must be a pain to play with. Why did Gallacher not play
Broadhurst until the 4th session ? Felt sorry for Gilford, who was
badly treated throughout.
Kiawah may or may not have been a good choice for a Ryder cup, but it
certainly was an incredible test of golf. I think the players are
to be congratulated on coping with the extremely difficult playing
conditions. The 17th hole was a 'monster'.
Thought Azinger was outstanding. What a great competitor he is. It was
also nice to see Freddy Couples lay to rest the reputation he has been
saddled with since the 'Belfrey'.
Norman
difficult playing conditions raised
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1376.22 | no | MKNME::DANIELE | | Tue Oct 01 1991 16:08 | 14 |
| re: <<< Note 1376.21 by FLYWAY::BELL >>>
-< Kiawah shoot-out. >-
Re Irwin's ball. I think that what we saw was a quick replay of an
earlier shot from Irwin, that got in the way of the 'live' play. This
happened with another player, I think O'meara, where I thought he had
gone in the water, only to find that he was safely on the green.
No, I have a tape that I can stop and show you three balls near the
green. The camera voilently pans right to pick up the other one
that's rolling gently to the back right.
Something really fishy happened.
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1376.23 | a fan threw a ball on the green | CSLALL::WEWING | | Tue Oct 01 1991 16:21 | 6 |
| i read in a newspaper (can't recall whether it was globe or not)
that a fan threw a ball onto the green. it was mentioned in another
note. i am surprised that the announcers didn't mention it. they
had to see the ball on their monitors.
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1376.24 | Ryder Cup Opinions and Results | MRKTNG::MOLINE | | Tue Oct 01 1991 19:16 | 89 |
| My perspective on things ...
MArk C. choked, but who doesn't. The pressures are so unique in the
Ryder Cup and it got to him this time around. The real important point
is that his teammates picked up the slack and they won regardless. WE
all know what he's capable of ... his win at the British Open against
Greg Norman was immense.
As for Kiawah, I'm more of a purist and don't like courses that are
gimmicky so to speak. I would have preferred a course that provides the
ultimate test of golf through traditional shots. With no different
lenghts of rough and no major trees, I was not happy with the course
for the Ryder Cup. Was it an intersting course and an exciting event
... absolutely.
As for the players, I still would have liked to have seen Nicklaus as
part of the team. I agree with some previous comments ... the team from
the US was a great team, but there were weaknesses. Personally
speaking, I believe that Stockton has some bias toward (or against)
Jack and that led to his decision on the last two players.
Re: .6 For Keith's benefit, here are the results of the three days of
the Ryder Cup.
First Round (Friday)
===========
United States 4 1/2, Europe 3 1/2
Ballesteros/Olazabel def. Azinger/Beck 2 and 1
Wadkins/Irwin def. Guilford/Montgomerie 4 and 2
Floyd/Couples def. Langer/James 2 and 1
Stewart/Calcavecchia def. Faldo/Woosnam 1-up
Richardson/James def. Pavin/Calcavecchia 5 and 4
Wadkins/O'Meara Torrance/Feherty Halved
Couples/Floyd def. Faldo/Woosnam 5 and 3
Ballesteros/Olazabel def. Azinger/Beck 2 and 1
Saturday - Morning Foursomes
============================
United States 7 1/2, Europe 4 1/2
Azinger/O'Meara def. Faldo/Gilford 7 and 6
Wadkins/Irwin def. Torrance/Feherty 4 and 2
Stewart/Calcavecchia def. Richardson/James 1-up
Ballesteros/Olazabel def Couples/Floyd 3 and 2
Saturday - Afternoon Fourball
=============================
United States 8 , Europe 8
Woosnam/Broadhurst def. Azinger/Irwin 2 and 1
Langer/Montgomerie def. Pavin/Pate 2 and 1
Richardson/James def. Wadkins/Levi 3 and 1
Couples/Stewart Ballesteros/Olazabel Halved
Sunday - Individual Matches
===========================
United States 14 1/2 , Europe 13 1/2
Pate Gilford Halved
(by agreement - Match not played)
Feherty def. Stewart 2 and 1
Faldo def. Floyd 2-up
Montgomerie Calcavecchia Halved
Pavin def. Richardson 2 and 1
Ballesteros def. Levi 3 and 2
Azinger def. Olazabel 2-up
Beck def. Woosnam 3 and 1
Broadhurst def. O'Meara 3 and 1
Couples def. Torrance 3 and 2
Wadkins def. James 3 and 2
Irwin Langer Halved
Ryder Cup Records
=================
American Team European Team
============= =============
Couples 3-1-1 Ballesteros 4-0-1
Wadkins 3-1-1 Olazabel 3-1-1
Irwin 2-1-1 Broadhurst 2-0-0
Stewart 2-1-1 Richardson 2-2-0
Calcavecchia 2-1-1 James 2-3-0
Floyd 2-2-0 Langer 1-1-1
Azinzer 2-3-0 Feherty 1-1-1
O'Meara 1-1-1 Woosnam 1-3-0
Beck 1-2-0 Faldo 1-3-0
Pavin 1-2-0 Torrance 0-2-1
Pate 0-1-1 Montgomerie 0-2-1
Levi 0-2-0 Gilford 0-2-1
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1376.25 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Mon Oct 07 1991 14:24 | 28 |
| re: 15,20,21
An account in the newspaper explained the "third Ball" as being one
rolled by spectator. The announcers only saw the shot,flight and
landing as we did so they knew nothing.
re; The course
Could be that the course was tough because of the wind...but I can't
help thinking that as soon as these guys knew they could hit shots from
the waste areas with some degree of accuracy and knew also that their
opponent was likely to be in there as well, they stopped worrying and
just blasted away. Keep in mind, you did not see many 1 irons off the
tees.
re:CHoke
How about O'Meara hitting two or was it three in the water on 17.
Re: New respect
I think I like Corey Pavin. Seems to thrive on the pressure and not
afraid to show his emotion. His shot out of the trap on 17 was one of
the most exciting views of the tournament..coming out of the trap and
following his ball..waving it closer to the hole and yelling. That is
the type of behavior only the Ryder Cup can bring out.
SCD
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1376.26 | Does anyone remember??? | REMACP::MCCLOSKEY | | Tue Oct 08 1991 12:44 | 6 |
| Does anyone out there remember the name of the player who hit a
three wood off of the infamous 17th green on the final day of the
match?
Thanks for the info ...
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1376.27 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Tue Oct 08 1991 14:36 | 3 |
| Know that Hale Irwin hit one and it seems like a few others did also.
SCD
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1376.28 | Chip Beck maybe? | WALTA::LENEHAN | | Tue Oct 08 1991 16:42 | 6 |
|
Hi,
I'm pretty sure Chip Beck hit a three wood.
Walta
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1376.29 | two I remember... | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Wed Oct 09 1991 09:37 | 12 |
| .28 is correct...Beck and Irwin both hit 3 woods...
both ended up on the fringe behind and right of flag app. 15-20ft
captain of team when interviewed said Beck was figuring 2 iron
and decided instead on a faded 3 wood because of wind....
wind was gusting up to 30mph...carry to green was 193 with no wind
played abot 215-220 with the wind...
not a situation you'd like to face everyday....
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1376.30 | | MKNME::DANIELE | | Wed Oct 09 1991 10:15 | 8 |
| > both ended up on the fringe behind and right of flag app. 15-20ft
Actually Irwin ended up far left, just over the bunker. Within a few
feet of Langer's ball. What we saw was a ball thrown by a spectator
that ended up behind the pin.
fwiw,
Mike
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1376.31 | re -1 right..forgot where he actually putted from | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Wed Oct 09 1991 10:39 | 1 |
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