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1531.1 | Horses for courses | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Thu Jun 04 1992 13:47 | 5 |
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Well Mark O'Merea has a pretty good track record at Pebble Beach, but can he
play in June?
Larry
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1531.2 | mr boom boom | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Ultralight forever | Thu Jun 04 1992 14:15 | 5 |
| Freddie Couples.
bob
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1531.3 | LOVE III | DENVER::TILLISON | | Thu Jun 04 1992 15:41 | 3 |
| I believe Davis Love III has the best control of his game right now.
Freddie has already met the goals he set for the year, so I believe it
will be hard for him to get motivated.
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1531.4 | Davis Love III | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Fri Jun 05 1992 10:17 | 20 |
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I believe Freddy will be motivated, but I also believe he won't win,
or he shouldn't. If he wins, the pressure will quadruple on him to
go for the slam. If he loses, but is in the top, then he won't get
a choke/motivation rap, but the pressure will be off for the slam and
he can go about winning in peace.
I pick:
Davis Love III
Ray Floyd
Freddie
Calcavechia
to be in the top 5, ok toss in Watson to round it out.
Davis Love III will win by 2.
--Bob
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1531.5 | The Elk to shine at PB | DPDMAI::VENEZIO | Perfect Practice Makes Perfect | Fri Jun 05 1992 16:04 | 16 |
| I'll make an early prediction this time. After doing this for four
years and handicapping the hell out of things and never picking a
winner in this conference, my dart board is ready.
Steve Elkington
Ray Floyd
Corey Pavin
Mark O'Meara (you can't leave him out)
Jeff Sluman
DLIII and The Freddie will also make a run. From the Euro ranks, Faldo
and Richardson will contend. Ollie has not played well. Norman is also
playing well but.......
Ken
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1531.6 | | MICKY::SIMPSON | Do the shake and vac | Tue Jun 09 1992 05:21 | 7 |
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Bernard Langer is getting ready to take a top title I believe. He
seems to be there or there abouts at the moment and he'll be in the top
five.
You can never rule out Nick "Mr Golf" Faldo. He will also be in the
top five.
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1531.7 | "GO BOOM-BOOM" | SALEM::ROGERS_G | GORDI | Tue Jun 09 1992 13:25 | 10 |
| I really like Boom Boom but haven't seen his name for a while which
bothers me. O'Meara has to be in the top five! Davis is playing well
but not as well as he was earlier. I like Floyd in the top five, he
thrives on pressure and I'll round it out with the Shark....he is due
to win a big one.....or will it be someone from the "new breed" like
a Jeff Maggert???? He has played well this year.....or Tom Kite....
God, I can't make up my mind???? Okay, I'll go with Greg Norman even
though I'll be cheering for Boom Boom!!!!!!
Gordi
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1531.8 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Tue Jun 09 1992 16:30 | 14 |
| Norman will have a hard time since he is only an alternate as of today.
I will reserve judgement until the St. Jude this weekend. It is
Freddy's first tourney in a while. I don't have much hope for the
foreign contingent. They don't seem to fair well at Pebble. O'meara
has to be a favorite along with Love. Four days at Pebble with the
wind and the pressure will surely produce a deserving winner.
I read where Norman was closed out of a certain berth by an impossibly
long birdie putt on the last hole by ...Larry Mize...de ja vu all over
again....run for the snake bite kit...this is what marked Norman's down
turn before. Seems that Watson got him at Pebble and Mize got him at
the Masters. Looking forward to a summer of golf on TV.
SCD
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1531.9 | | DPDMAI::VENEZIO | Perfect Practice Makes Perfect | Tue Jun 09 1992 19:52 | 7 |
| Will Greg get an exemption? After the Masters controversy I doubt it. I
heard Crenshaw also didn't make it. I hope Norman gets in. He's playing
well right now.
My pick is still the Elk. He had a strong finish at the Memorial.
Ken
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1531.10 | How I'd handicap-em! | GIMP77::MACAULAY | | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:54 | 20 |
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If Norman Plays.
1. Greg Norman -12
2. Fred Couples -10
Davis Love III -10
4. Steve Elkington - 8
5. Scott Simpson - 7
5. Mark O'Meara - 7
If Norman does not get in.
1. Mark O'Meara -11
2. Fred Couples -10
. Davis Love III -10
4. Steve Elkington - 8
5. Scott Simpson - 7
Curtis Strange - 7 (I'd love to see him win, but him game has been off)
Steve
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1531.11 | | METECH::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Jun 10 1992 21:54 | 13 |
| RE: -.1
What tournament do you think they are playing at Pebble Beach? The scores you
listed certainly not for the US Open. If the weather is good the winner will
have a total between 280-282. If the weather turns at all nasty par will be
a great score!
> If Norman Plays.
>1. Greg Norman -12
>2. Fred Couples -10
> Davis Love III -10
Larry
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1531.12 | Is There Somethin' Metaphysical Here ? | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Thu Jun 11 1992 10:59 | 4 |
| I'm still tryin' to figure out why Mark O'Meara will shoot four shots
lower if Norman doesn't play...
--Jack
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1531.13 | Re: 1992 US Open | QUABBI::"[email protected]" | Tony Anzelmo | Thu Jun 11 1992 12:28 | 28 |
| In article <[email protected]> [email protected] writes:
>Title: 1992 US Open
>Reply Title: How I'd handicap-em!
>
>
> If Norman Plays.
>1. Greg Norman -12
>2. Fred Couples -10
> Davis Love III -10
>4. Steve Elkington - 8
>5. Scott Simpson - 7
>5. Mark O'Meara - 7
>
> If Norman does not get in.
>
>1. Mark O'Meara -11
>2. Fred Couples -10
> . Davis Love III -10
>4. Steve Elkington - 8
>5. Scott Simpson - 7
> Curtis Strange - 7 (I'd love to see him win, but him game has been off)
>
>
>Steve
I don't understand. Does Norman intimidate O'Meara?
[posted by Notes-News gateway]
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1531.14 | | DPDMAI::VENEZIO | Perfect Practice Makes Perfect | Thu Jun 11 1992 13:43 | 6 |
| Re: .10
Steve, its unanimous. You have some explaining to do on the Norman
psycy over O'Meara.
Ken
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1531.15 | OPEN PIX | AIMHI::CROCKETT | | Fri Jun 12 1992 13:08 | 1 |
| I like Elkington as well. Other one to watch is Chip Beck.
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1531.16 | Zinger | WALTA::LENEHAN | par-taking in par making | Fri Jun 12 1992 13:27 | 4 |
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I'l go off the board and pick the Zinger.. he's due.
Walta
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1531.17 | safe choice | DEVMKO::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:02 | 5 |
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Scott Simpson. Usually see his name once a year. Always at the
US open.
-rick
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1531.18 | | MICKY::SIMPSON | splitter of infinitives | Mon Jun 15 1992 06:08 | 7 |
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My brother is called Tim Simpson. I wonder how he'll get on?
What is it with you Shermans?!?!? Don't you know that the Europeans
are going to clean up on this tournament??????
I'm telling you, Bernhard Langer will do it, no worries.
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1531.19 | After all is said and done - Fred C. | AKOCOA::BREEN | Bill Breen Ako2-3 244-7984 | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:08 | 12 |
| As usual I like the American pack - Waldorfs, Hallets, Mediates -
there's 100 of them.
Of the foreigners I like the Aussie contingent hardly lessened in
caliber by the Shark's absence. Something tells me the Orient will
be heard from also.
Of the big names Woosnam and Olazebal(sic) from Europe and Payne
Stewart to make a big push to defend.
The winner - Fred C. - One of the few favorites I can root for - not
that I have anything against Michael, Mario etal - any guy that can
tell the world - "yes, I enjoy my TV from the couch" is all right with
me.
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1531.20 | What did he say? | GIMP77::MACAULAY | | Tue Jun 16 1992 11:01 | 6 |
| Well Norman is overdue for a Majors?
As for the Norman/O'Meara thing.. Just a hunch. Like picking the
69 Mets!
Steve
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1531.21 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue Jun 16 1992 12:54 | 9 |
| Re: -.1
>Well Norman is overdue for a Majors?
Is Sunday's Golbe they had a quote from a ?Baltimore paper. It side, "Once
Norman couldn't win the big tournaments, now he can't even win the little
ones!"
Larry
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1531.22 | huh? | DEVMKO::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Tue Jun 16 1992 13:06 | 6 |
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.18
Ok, I give up. What or who is a sherman? 8^)
-rick
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1531.23 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Tue Jun 16 1992 13:26 | 5 |
| Those of you picking Norman....has he moved up from his alternate
status? If he gets in at the last second, he might win it because he
won't have had a chance to let his brain fry from the pressure.
SCD
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1531.24 | Anybody know the TV schedule? | STAR::DANIELE | | Wed Jun 17 1992 10:48 | 0 |
1531.25 | ESPN all day Thurs & Fri | ANGLIN::SUZDA | | Wed Jun 17 1992 13:38 | 1 |
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1531.26 | A LONG WAY FROM HOME.... | PAKORA::DRANKIN | MAD DOG RANKIN FOR SCOTLAND | Fri Jun 19 1992 03:32 | 6 |
| Can anyone give me any details on the first round scores....
especially top Scot Sandy Lyle....
cheers
DOUGIE....
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1531.27 | A Simple Explanation | YUPPY::MCSKEANEP | | Fri Jun 19 1992 05:27 | 14 |
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Re 22:-
I'll answer your question seeing as I come from the same side of the
pond as Jamie.
Sherman is short for Sherman Tank which rhymes with the word 'Yank'.
'Rhyming slang' is used as a figure of speech over here. With such
'classics' as 'trouble and strife' meaning wife, etc....
Hope this clears up the confusion,
POL.
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1531.28 | | CPDW::LACAIRE | | Fri Jun 19 1992 09:17 | 6 |
| Dougie
Sandy Lyle shot 73. He was -4 thru 14 I believe then made an 8.
He made a nice birdie on 18.
-Steve
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1531.29 | not a strange name | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | The buck stops here | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:04 | 8 |
| Looks like Curtis is having visions again. Who knows. There are still
3 more days of golf, and anything can happen at pebble beach. Glad to
see Jack at negative numbers. Phil Mikelson (pardon spelling) looks
pretty good to.
fairways and greens,
bob
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1531.30 | Standings, please? | MAST::FITZPATRICK | and...a boot to the head. | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:10 | 4 |
| Can anyone post the standings?
Thanks,
-Tom
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1531.31 | | MADBAS::DREES | the black & white machine | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:14 | 7 |
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Yeah....although it's early doors in the states could someone take the
time to post the scores before I go home in an hour.....how are the
europeans doing ?
Ta,
Del
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1531.32 | | CPDW::LACAIRE | | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:37 | 13 |
| From memory, I don't have a paper.
Gil Morgan -6 (leader)
Curtis Strange -5
Phil Mikkelson -4
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Faldo -2 (?)
Woosie Even (?)
Lyle +1
Watson +3
Nicklaus +5
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1531.33 | First Round | DENVER::TILLISON | | Fri Jun 19 1992 11:05 | 44 |
| Leaderboard
Gil Morgan 66
Curtis Strange 67
Steve Pate 68
Phil Mickelson 68
Andy Dillard 68
Tom Lehman 69
Other Notables
Paul Azinger 70
Seve Ballesteros 71
Raymond Floyd 71
Tom Kite 71
Craig Stadler 71
Fred Couples 72
Davis Love III 72
Ian Woosnam 72
Hale Irwin 73
Bernhard Langer 73
Sandy Lyle 73
Payne Stewart 73
Fuzzy Zoeller 73
John Daly 74
Tom Watson 75
Jack Nicklaus 77
Mike Reid 77
D.A. Weibring 76
Larry Mize 76
Andy North 77
Billy Ray Brown 78
Ian Baker-Finch 74
Cory Pavin 74
Peter Jacobsen 74
The course is tough!! Mickelson said that there were only fairways and
hazards. They had the greens soft for the first round and there was
not much wind. It should get tougher and higher scores as the wind
starts and they let the greens harden. They probably don't plan on
cutting the rough, so whoever is playing best from tee-green is going
to score the best.
4 1/2 more hours tonite on ESPN!
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1531.34 | Drive it straight! | DENVER::TILLISON | | Sat Jun 20 1992 00:27 | 11 |
| Gil Morgan had a good second round. He drives the ball very straight
so he should continue to do well. Andrew Dillard was 3 shots back at
-6 when ESPN went off the air tonight. He was just off of the 17th
hole. The later rounds were running 5 to 5 1\2 hours. What do you
think about the slow play rule being enforced by the USGA? The long
rough sure isn't helping!!!
Ray Floyd will be in the second group on Sat. They had better watch
out for him!
5hrs tommorrow on ABC.
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1531.35 | ah, those subreferences got me | DEVMKO::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Sat Jun 20 1992 10:49 | 8 |
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.27 POL Thanks for the explanation. All I kept thinking of was
Mr. Peobody and Sherman. 8^)
Back to the US open... Go Andy Dillard! Is Bob Estes, Scott
Simpson's heir apparent?
-rick
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1531.36 | Pebble's revenge | DENVER::TILLISON | | Sat Jun 20 1992 19:55 | 8 |
| Gil Morgan in round three got it to -12 then collapsed. He was tied at
-3 with several others until sinking a birdie putt on 18. He will be in
the last group for the last round with Woosie, who was the first in at
-3. With the conditions of the course, anyone within 5 or 6 shots
could possibly win. A. Dillard had a rough day and finished at +1.
Its still anybodys tournament!!
5 more hours tomorrow!!
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1531.37 | Congrats to Tom | DSTEG::KELLEY | | Sun Jun 21 1992 22:23 | 7 |
|
Many congrats to Tom KIte for a great final round and a great win!!!
He was LONG over due to win a major.
The course was the big winner, so many rounds in the 80s on the
final day after the wind and fast greens took over.
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1531.38 | Great win Tom Kite .... | GRIND::MMARLAND | | Mon Jun 22 1992 10:35 | 13 |
| A definite hat's off to Tom Kite, a much deserving win. Great to see
him finally win a major. As Musberger said now it puts him in with the
elete. He really managed the course well. On a day when par's where
like birdies and bogey's like par's, couldn't beleive the scores the
guys were shooting. Watching on and off most of the day, remember
seeing HAlberg -2, then at +9, that was within an 1 hr time span.
Well onto the British open for the guys now. Hopefully this will serve
as a great lesson for the conditions that are seen over there.
Mike
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1531.39 | Great Win for Kite. | SNAX::ERICKSON | What? Me Worry! | Mon Jun 22 1992 12:42 | 9 |
|
Congrats to Tom Kite for finally winning a Major Championship.
Gil Morgan got to -12 than Pebble Beach said, nobody finishes with
- double digits and took over. Must be extremely tough to play a tough
course in 30 - 35 MPH winds, unbelievable. On the par 3, 6th or 7th hole
which is 112 yrds long. On Saturday Tom Kite hit a SW, on Sunday he
hit a 6 iron.
/Ron
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1531.40 | Now that's a MAJOR | WALTA::LENEHAN | par-taking in par making | Mon Jun 22 1992 13:40 | 21 |
|
Between Jeff Sluman and Tom Kite they put on quite a display of
getting up and down. Tom had to do what seemed impossible to
Jack Nicklaus, play par golf through the back nine at Pebble
under severe conditions. It's impossible to imagine the
level of pressure he was under playing the back nine, with
Pebble Beach in her fury standing in the way of a life long
dream and torment. I have never seen such a clutch performance
against all odds. Noone in the right mind would have bet ANY
golfer to survive, let alone major minus Tom? With people
streaming into plus figures, and players the likes of Faldo
and Stewart reduced to comic relief Kite battled on ! Like
David agianst Goliath Kite was victorious .
His play that day will always be remebered for decades of Opens
to come. He won the US Open, unlike so many majors lately that
were lost...
awesome golf,
Walta
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1531.41 | | CPDW::LACAIRE | | Mon Jun 22 1992 13:54 | 8 |
|
How about the way he pulled out driver on 18 and played it well left
of the tree. With the wind blowing in so strong, I wonder how far out
over the ocean he had to play that shot. Absolutely make or break on
that one since he needed six or better to win standing on the tee.
He iced it with that one. How many of them in that position would have
hit 5 iron? Gutsy play or what?
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1531.42 | | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:14 | 6 |
| I think Kite is one of the classiest guys around. A pal of mine who
runs Sales at Hogan knows him, and says he's a peach of a guy. BTW, if
you want to see what conditions were like at Pebble Beach, play one of
the Irish links courses - ANY day.
--Jack
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1531.43 | | MADBAS::DREES | the black & white machine | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:45 | 5 |
|
Congrats to Tom Kite on a truly awesome performance. A well overdue
Major. The perfect reply to his Masters snub.
Del.
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1531.44 | You ARE the man!! | DPDMAI::VENEZIO | Perfect Practice Makes Perfect | Mon Jun 22 1992 15:28 | 24 |
| Ditto to all the past remarks about Kite and The Open. After Saturdays
round it looked more like Pebble Beach should be called Penzoil Beach.
There was so much oil leaking out there I didn't think anyone wanted
it.
After yesterday, it was clear two folks wanted it bad. Sluman and Kite
played exceptional golf. Montgomerie played a little earlier and maybe
didn't feel the heat that Kite felt, but Sluman was right in it. To
think they shot 71 and 72 under those conditions.
Of the 22 players who began the day even par or under, 15 shot 80 or
worse. Scott Simpson went from 68 on Sat. to 88 yesterday. Heres a few
more interesting statistics:
Fairways hit Kite 7 Sluman 8
Greens hit Kite 6 Sluman 6
Putting Kite 25 Sluman 24
Sand Saves Kite 1/3 Sluman 3/3
Once again the USGA set up the golf course to identify the best golfer
and Kite proved he was ready to accept what the USGA and Pebble Beach
had to offer.
Ken
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1531.45 | Congrats, he deserved it | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Mon Jun 22 1992 17:16 | 26 |
|
First off let me say, hats off to Tom Kite, when the day started and
the wind came up, I picked Woosie to be the one to hold it together
in the wind. Kite played superbly.
The only bad thing I can say about him, and it has nothing to do wiht
his golf, was what he said about the qualifying for the US Open and
to some extent the Masters.
What he said, or how I took it, was that they should re-do the
qualifying limits since they don't get the best. He mentioned that
Norman was not invited to the US Open and he was snubbed at the
Masters. Sounded like wounded ego talk to me, he did mention that
they both had bad years last year and that should have been overlooked.
Well all I could say was that if you had a bad year and didn't make it
then there are others who should make it in your place. THey cannot
go on past years. Norman is in a slump, and Kite seems to have come
out of his. He made the open by being in the top n of the money list.
I have all the respect in the world for Tom Kite, he is a fantastic
player. It sort of surprised me that he would be complaining about
this, it seemed like bruised ego talking, maybe it woke him up and
that is what started him playing better.
--Bob
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1531.46 | Controversy | WALTA::LENEHAN | par-taking in par making | Tue Jun 23 1992 08:40 | 29 |
|
Hi Everyone,
Sunday as I was watching the Open I noticed Tom Kite do something
that really surprised me... I replayed the tape of Sundays round
last night to make sure I did see correctly.
On the 17th hole, Kite had missed his par attempt. After which
he crouched behind the bogie putt, then reached forward in front of
his ball and casually tamped down the green with his finger tips
along the line of the putt! Then picked something from the green
and proceeded to make the putt.
When I first saw him do it... I thought "Did I just see that?"
Thinking "Maybe he didn't actually touch the surface, it just looked
that way?"
But after looking at the tape there's no doubt.
I feel bad for Jeff Sluman. If Kite had incurred a two stroke
penalty it would have been a tied ball game. Tom must have looked
down at his ball and noticed a bump directly in front of his ball.
If he missed that putt, he'd go into 18 with only a one shot lead.
It's all water under the bridge at this point.
Walta
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1531.47 | golf, never a dull moment | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Tue Jun 23 1992 09:05 | 12 |
|
I noticed the same thing Walta. Kept waiting for some viewer to call
in to penalize him. Guess playing Pebble in that wind was penalty
enough for them. My pick, steady Scott Simpson looked like he was
positioning himself after 3 rounds for a run at another US Open title,
then he shoots Sunday's worst round (88). Sheeesh. Glad to see Kite
win. How about Mr. Grim, Nick Faldo yukking it up after a couple of
his late birdie putts! What kind of walk was that? The 'Nicki
Shuffle'? For our overseas friends, that's a US football subreference.
8^)
-rick
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1531.48 | | CPDW::LACAIRE | | Tue Jun 23 1992 09:09 | 5 |
| I heard a USGA official ask him about something after the round. His
reply was "it was a huge divot 2 feet from the hole, you can go out
there and check it, no problem" I assume it was a ball mark which he
is allowed to repair.
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1531.49 | PAEANS AND PEABODYS | AKOCOA::BREEN | Bill Breen Ako2-3 244-7984 | Tue Jun 23 1992 12:57 | 23 |
| Walta,
Thanks for the well phrased tribute to Tom. I missed the whole
thing and if someone has taped the last day and would care to loan me
it I would love to watch it. Can hardly think of anything I would have
preferred doing other than watching the open but was way up in
Jefferson NH.
I think Open qualifications and Masters invitations are two
different things. The latter should review its policies to make sure
that a Tom Kite is not excluded because of a brief slump in a long
distinguished career. However, under the current rules who were they
going to not invite in order to get Tom?
Yanks, Tanks, Shermans, Peabody. I always chuckle when a deep
south American with drawl and (y')all is referred to as Yank.
Lets's get that British Open note going - I am revising my theory
on the bottom of the pack Americans (Waldorf etc) being the most likely
candidates to win the open (and Gil Morgan was a perfect example). To
actually put these majors away seems to require a singular determined
will to win not possessed by your average tour player.
bb
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1531.50 | well, it didn't take long | NHASAD::BLAISDELL | Keep an even keel | Tue Jun 23 1992 13:06 | 5 |
|
I knew you'ld come around sooner or later Bill. Although, your boy
Billy Andrade had a great showing this week.
-rick
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1531.51 | SANDY LYLE FOR THE BRITISH OPEN | PAKORA::DRANKIN | MAD DOG RANKIN FOR SCOTLAND | Tue Jun 23 1992 13:23 | 12 |
| I would just like to say one thing,if Tom Kite did not get an Invite or
qualify for any Major Championship's due to not being good then he
should respect the decision that had been made,and like a True" Pro"
just get on with it and gain qualifacation due to Merit/Performance.
Just like what you would have to do in any Sport,allowing others to
have a chance to better themselves by gaining qualifacation.
MAD-DOG RANKIN
SCOTLAND.
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1531.52 | | MADBAS::DREES | the black & white machine | Tue Jun 23 1992 13:44 | 14 |
|
re. .46
I noticed the same thing Walt and at first I thought he might be picking
at a spike mark. The TV pictures didn't clearly show the incident but
I'm sure a man of Tom Kite's integrity would not knowingly infringe on
the rules.
Anyway I'm totally against trial by tv after the incident with Craig
Stadler when he was penalised for "building up his stance" by kneeling
on his water proofs.
Del
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1531.53 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue Jun 23 1992 17:22 | 14 |
| Re: .a few back
I saw the same Kite touching the line of his putt & questioning it too.
When ABC showed the discussion in the trailer before he signed his card
I assummed they were ensuring that he didn't sign a wrong card. I
also assummed they checked out his story!
> I heard a USGA official ask him about something after the round. His
> reply was "it was a huge divot 2 feet from the hole, you can go out
> there and check it, no problem"
That's basically what I heard him say, too.
Larry
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1531.54 | | NEWPRT::JOHNSON_DO | | Thu Jun 25 1992 17:44 | 23 |
| re: 48,53
Beleive he also added that the color of the spot was brown, driedd
therefore proving it was a divot/ball mark. It seemed to satisfy the
marshall/official asking the question. It also appeared that Kite's
partner on the day was aware of the action and deemed it OK. Finally,
because the question was asked in the tent during the finalization of
score cards it leads me to beleive that someone from TVland called in
to register the complaint. Interesting that the news media did not
takeoff on this as they have in the past. Coulkd it bee that Tom is
such a favorite and the play was so tough that the media decided to
"give him a break".
Was nice to see a group of golfers having at it with the course for
once. Reminded me of the last day of the Ryder Cup. For once I could
really relate...or maybe the pros could relate to what the rest of
contend with everytime out. Wind, spike marks, greens too hard for our
abilities, rough to tough, 5 hour rounds...now if they would make them
find their own ball and bet their own money, you've got a great format
for the common player to comprehend.
SCD
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