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1892.1 | Seve not in OPEN ? | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri May 13 1994 12:25 | 20 |
| There has always been a Seve verses USA picture painted in Europe,
whether its fiction we do not know.
Seve seems to thrive on being supposedly mistreated or misunderstood.
The Open is held in Great Britain and is a truly open event hence the
name, there are qualifying categories such as top 25 of current money
list top 50 of the previous year, also certain wins and you are in past
winners blah blah blah.
If Seve has to invited it should not be called Open its clearly closed,
he has had a bad couple of years but he is one of the true champions of
modern times, and will put bums on seats.
He has never performed in the US Open but he is a possible winner there
are lots of guys who are not possible winners but they will be playing.
Is Andy North playing,
Joe
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1892.2 | Don't cry Seve, Qualify! | CSOA1::RANKIN | | Fri May 13 1994 14:17 | 12 |
| I vote Seve has to earn his way to the U.S. Open.
Why - - - I remember 2 or 3 years ago there was a regional qualifier
held here in Columbus, Ohio. Greg Norman had to go to the qualifier to
earn his way. He played with lots of am's and held his head high.
If Seve doen't have the guts to go to a qualifier, I don't mind hearing
him cry, just as long as no one caves in and gives him an unearned
ticket to play.
fwiw,
-jr
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1892.3 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Sat May 14 1994 06:10 | 17 |
|
re. last
"just as long as no one caves in and gives him an unearned ticket to play"
I would have thought having won 5 majors he had earned his ticket by
now ! Seve should have received an invitation. The U.S. Open should
be down graded from major status if it continues to ignore players
like Seve while continuing to invite has-beens like Palmer & Miller.
Palmer & Miller were greats in their time but are no longer capable of
winning. As proved last week Seve is.
I.M.O it's just another case of the U.S.Open bias towards European tour
players.
Del.
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1892.4 | The old fashion way - - Earn it! | CSOA1::RANKIN | | Sat May 14 1994 23:15 | 8 |
| I think all previous winners are invited. If Seve earns his way into
the tourney like all of the other players and follows that up with a
win, he too will be invited back every year.
Don't get me wrong, I am not against Seve, I am opposed to giving him
preferential treatment compared to others.
-jr
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1892.5 | Is this true.?? | PAKORA::DMILNE | | Sun May 15 1994 09:15 | 2 |
| If Seve is in the top two on the European order of merit at the end of
May I think he will be in the Us open.???
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1892.6 | and make Nicklaus qualify for the Mass open | USDEV::BLAISDELL | Rick, dtn: 297-5077 | Sun May 15 1994 21:17 | 7 |
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Seve should be an automatic invite to the US Open. Period! I
think his past accomplishments should warrant the invite. If not,
the USGA should just remove the 'open' from the title. Palmer will
be there. At least Ballesteros has a chance to win it.
-rick
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1892.7 | Miller a has been?? | ASDG::TREMBLAY | | Mon May 16 1994 08:46 | 3 |
| re.3
Didn't that 'has been' Miller win a tour event this year?
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1892.8 | Mr. Miller did win at P.B. this year | CAPNET::EHS | | Mon May 16 1994 09:36 | 10 |
| re.7
Yes, Mr. Miller did win at Pebble Beach. And he certainly is not a
"Has-Been"! Everyone knows what it takes to earn qualification into the
US Open. Seve deserves respect no question there, however he will be
the first one tell you what it takes to earn a slot in the US open.
I hope he earns a position in the US Open.
ED
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1892.9 | Special Invitations | POBOX::SARRAZINE | | Mon May 16 1994 13:11 | 18 |
| re. All
The US OPEN is "open" because there are spots in the field that
"anyone" can qualify for.
There are 2 or 3 slots set aside for special invitations which were
going to go to Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller based on their US OPEN
wins at Oakmont where this years tournament is held. Since Miller
QUALIFIED based on his win at Pebble Beach, the USGA apparently is
giving the special invitation to Palmer. (Palmer has had to go through
the qualifying process for the open slots in past years.)
Given the limited number of special invitations given, there is really
no criteria by which Seve would deserve a spot over others so chances
are he will never receive one.
_Greg
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1892.10 | everyone welcome | LARVAE::GARDNER_L | | Mon May 16 1994 13:33 | 16 |
|
How did Colin Montgomerie and Barry Lane get into the US OPEN last
year ?
I can't think of any category that they could have been invited under
other than they are jolly good eggs, or work for Mark McCormack.
If the rules are open then Seve must qualify in one of the nominated
categories, if that means he go's to school then he must go to school.
It is rather odd that he is less attractive an invite now than in
previous years, as stated with 5 majors in the locker and still being a
young man ! (that must make a lot of people feel good)
Palmer, Player, Miller, Jacklin, Trevino and many others are worth an
invite, thats why the seniors are so popular they pull the crowds,
without them it would not be the greatest sport on earth.
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1892.11 | WAA_WAA_WAA !! | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Tue May 17 1994 18:15 | 7 |
| I didn't here all this whining when Tom Kite wasn't invited to play in
the Masters a couple of years ago !! Just because he was the all-time
leading money winner, had won at least one tournament every year for 14
years, etc. He didn't complain about it either.
Mad Hacker
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1892.12 | Weak Euro Tour maybe | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Wed May 18 1994 06:06 | 16 |
| I may be wrong but when Tom kite was not invited how many majors had he
won, none !!!
So why invite a player that has played in at least 60 majors and never
won a thing, he has had spectacular crumbles in that time.
Perhaps you wanted him there to see him choke again, Seve and Kite are
not in the same league.
In the Open the top 10 from the US list are invited maybe more why
are only the top 2 in Europe.
Is it because Woosnam,Seve, Faldo, Lyle ,Langer,Montgomerie and
Olazabal do not have a chance as its a weak Tour they play on.
I think not!
Joe
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1892.13 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Wed May 18 1994 11:00 | 2 |
| As Flounder once said, "This is grreat!".
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1892.14 | The old fashioned way | AKOCOA::MKELLY | | Wed May 18 1994 13:53 | 9 |
| Palmer was invited because Oakmont is only a few miles from his home
and he will draw a big gallery.
Didn't Seve also object to the tour qualifying school.
Personallly I don't want him to get special treatment, if he is
invited he will probably ask the committee to pay folks to
follow him if his gallery is smaller than the Army. Sour
Grapes. Earn it !!!!!
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1892.15 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Wed May 18 1994 14:12 | 13 |
| Re: "Seve and Kite are not in the same league."
Gee, I can remember Kite playing exceeding well at the Ryder Cup.
Anyone remember how Seve did???
Irregardless of who is, or was, the better golfer, Kite commands more
respect on the course than Seve. I have a great deal of respect for
Tom Kite. If you're not familiar with his character, that stupid grin
he sometimes flashes might lead you astray. Kite is a class act, Seve
is an intimidator.
INCOMMING !!!!!
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1892.16 | Splash !!! Another ball in the lake !! | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Wed May 18 1994 15:11 | 21 |
| <<< Note 1892.12 by PEKING::ANTELLJ >>>
-< Weak Euro Tour maybe >-
re. Perhaps you wanted him there to see him choke again, Seve and Kite are
not in the same league.
re. In the Open the top 10 from the US list are invited maybe more why
are only the top 2 in Europe.
1. How many times has Seve hit into the water on the back nine at
Augusta to take himself out of contention? (I may have to take
my shoes off to count that high !!)
2. Thems the rules !! Petition the USGA if you want it changed.
Seve has been a spectacular player at times but Kite has been consistent
through the years. I like both, it is just fun to stir things up !!!
Mad Hacker
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1892.17 | Tom would not like it!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Mon May 23 1994 13:08 | 20 |
| Tom Charisma Kite, how many times has he hit in the water on the back
nine ?
Twice Thursday and Friday he never makes the cut.
Kite in the same league as Seve.
Seve 5 majors
Kite 1 Major (And do you remeber the chip in!! i hope he says thanks to
his maker every night)
So Seve is known as empty seats no charisama!!!
Is that why he is a world icon for golf, Tom Kite may be a USA player
but he is not a world star, Tom i wont play out of my back yard.
He seems a nice guy but charisama is not his middle name.
Norman
Trevino
Palmer
Seve
I am not being biased but we have a charisma man he is called Faldo!!!
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1892.18 | Faldo?? | CAPNET::EHS | | Mon May 23 1994 13:38 | 9 |
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Not being Biased? Please....
Faldo (Charisma??) He certainly arouses my enthusiasm !! Especially
when he is on the Greens. NOT!
Just my opinion,
Ed
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1892.19 | Which way does it go ?? | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Mon May 23 1994 18:44 | 6 |
| I always use the time that Faldo wastes lining up his putts (or is Fanny
doing it ?) to make a sandwich and grab a fresh brew. Sometimes I can get
the lawn mowed too !!!!
Mad Hacker
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1892.20 | Tom 'Charisma' Kite? | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Tue May 24 1994 10:26 | 14 |
| I don't think that even Kite's strongest supporters would tell you he
has charisma. I would certainly give that nod to Seve. Seve is much
more exciting to watch play than Kite. One exception would be Kite's
fantastic win, in absolutely horrible weather, at the '92 U.S. Open at
P. Beach.
Kite gave away a tournament last year to his playing opponent by saving
that person (darn, forget who it was...) a two stroke penalty.
Somehow, I just don't see a lot of other players doing that.
By the way, Seve got some good press over her by giving Azinger a
goodwill call. You know how much the sparks fly whenever those two get
together. And... Faldo called 'Zinger twice! Azinger went on to say
how much those calls meant to him.
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1892.21 | IMHO | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Tue May 24 1994 16:43 | 11 |
| looking for "charisma" in golf and your in the wrong sport...!!!
exciting isn't what wins in golf consistant is what wins...
that's why the Kites of the world end up at the top of the
money list all the time...
and after all it's a job with these guys...I'll take a
consistant performer anytime over a player with "charisma"
as the player with "charisma" doesn't show up most of the time...
especially with money on the line...
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1892.22 | A Place For All | LARVAE::GARDNER_L | | Wed May 25 1994 09:13 | 12 |
|
Seve can be spectacular, good or bad, either way he is a class act and
worth a tee time in any competition. Kite is a great competitor and
worth an each way bet, also he should get a start time in any major.
I think Arnie and his army should stay on the seniors, Seve and Kite
be in the major where they both belong.
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1892.23 | Charisma bypass | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Wed May 25 1994 12:46 | 22 |
| Money is not the prize for the big Guys, Norman Seve Faldo and Kite
would all pay 1000,000 to win the Open or Masters as they would earn
treble that in endorsments.
It is about entertainment putting bums on seats, like tennis was
remeber Conners ,Nastase, Mc Enroe people tralked about them they
were world stars.
Faldo has got nil charisma as has Kite great golfers but not star
quality, Seve and Norman they have charisma its like style you either
have it or you dont.
Nigel Mansell he is another charisma king
We all like to be entertained Daly he has it star quality, you can be
the best golfer in the world but if you aint got it you aint got it.
Who is this guy who teaches Seve and says everyone takes drugs ?
Does anyone know what he is about ?
Joe
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1892.24 | I can't believe Seve is with him...... | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | | Wed May 25 1994 13:11 | 15 |
|
>> Who is this guy who teaches Seve and says everyone takes drugs ?
>> Does anyone know what he is about ?
Mac O'Grady! He's a fruit cake. Although very talanted (can play
pretty well right or left handed), he was never a great success
on the PGA tour. He tried for his card about 15 times, finally
making it under an assumed name. His real name is something like
Phil McGlenno, I believe. He's a real head case. He's into the
"zen" school of teaching. Some people think he is a guru type of
teacher. I think he is a burnt out waste product.
Joe
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1892.25 | Who else with Fruit case | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri May 27 1994 06:14 | 1 |
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1892.26 | two peas in a pod | USDEV::BLAISDELL | Rick, dtn: 297-5077 | Fri May 27 1994 09:04 | 4 |
| Gary McCord is a disciple of Mac. And he has been playing well
considering the amount of time he spends in the booth.
-rick
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1892.27 | Snowman!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri May 27 1994 11:01 | 13 |
| We get to hear Gary Mcord over here on the US Events he always talks as
though he is garbage, it was 2 weeks until i knew he was a Pro.
I was watching the US Senior Tour the other week and the guy said
a certain golfer took a six followed by a snowman!! I was wondering
what the hell a snowman was then realised it was an 8.
I never told my golf partners then when one of them got an 8 at the
first hole!! i informed him he had a snowman and drew the thing on the
card.
A snowman is now regular speak on our Tour, the Slashers Tour!!
Certain players will have a N/R rather than the dreaded Snowman!!!
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1892.28 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Fri May 27 1994 11:09 | 6 |
|
Gary's best line from the Masters was "they don't mow these
greens, they bikini wax 'em"...
Tom
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1892.29 | Missing Golfers and Bald Greens, thats nice!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri May 27 1994 11:37 | 15 |
| What ever happened to Calvin Peete ?
He only hit it straight every time.
Ken Brown is known as the walking one iron.
Does anyone know an English Pro in the States called Tony Brabiner
he has been out there a few years now, he plays in minor events i think
or maybe the Hogan Tour not sure.
Also Stefan Shyruma, he may have gone to Ireland though.
These were two guys i grew up with who went on to become Pros
Joe
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1892.30 | moved up with the old guys | ICS::STUART | Boston Red Sox, 1994 World Champions | Fri May 27 1994 13:42 | 14 |
|
Calvin Peete moved onto the Senior Tour last year. I had a short chat
with him at the Senior's Tourney at Nashawtuc(sp?) last year.
He was getting a club worked on and I asked him a couple stupid
questions and got his autograph. He was kinda snotty.
The part I remember most was the VERY attractive women sitting in the cart
with him .... His wife I assumed, a real looker !
I don't think he's won yet in the Seniors ......
Randy
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1892.31 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Fri May 27 1994 15:52 | 9 |
| >We get to hear Gary Mcord over here on the US Events he always talks as
>though he is garbage, it was 2 weeks until i knew he was a Pro.
Do you get any of the broadcast with Ben Wright and Gary McCord?
There's a lot of banter between them, but usually it's Wright who's
bashing McCord about something. Of course, McCord makes himself such an
easy target. You gotta like a guy who doesn't take everything too
seriously though. The fun in watching McCord is that it's hard to
believe what comes out of the guy's mouth.
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1892.32 | McCord = class Wright = NOT | CSOA1::RANKIN | | Sat May 28 1994 20:39 | 5 |
| Having listened to both McCord and Wright for quite some time, I think
the score is clearly in McCord's favor. Usually Wright comes off as
being the jerk that he is.. IMHO.
-jr
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1892.33 | Faldo V Commentators | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Tue May 31 1994 05:40 | 31 |
| Yes we do get to hear Wright and M Cord, the latter is always making
fun of himself no matter whet he shoots.
That little guy who commentates he is like a small dried up
prune about 2ft six, Dave Marr his name is he seems quite a good chap
his commentary is quite good.
Do you ever get to hear Pater Alliss , he is a good commentator and
whats so funny he makes derisory remarks about Faldo who gets the hump
and walks out of Press conferences, he did it thia weekend Allis
normally does it at the Open and the tabloids love it over here.
Mind you Faldo is a miserable sod, a few yrs ago i marshalled at
Wentworth (Our club is local so we always help out) i was on the 17th
Green trying to block out spectataors veiws as we have been taught to
do, Faldo got to the green and i was looking down the line of his putt
whan he asked me to move, he still missed the putt so i should have
stayed there.
About 85 when Faldo was relatively unknown he was under Leadbetter at
the time and was in a hell of a slump, my wife and i went to the
European Open at Sunningdale it was the Wed Pro Am day and there
were only 12 people watching the odd game, we got to 14 Faldo hit a
terrible hook threw his club down and walked off.
There was only a small article in the press , he walked out on his
team.
He is a great golfer but not a great guy
Golf brings out the worst in people and the best!!!
You only have to read some of the notes here on a monday to see who
three jabbed on a sunday!!!!
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1892.34 | Still a chance? | STOWOA::ODIAZ | Octavio, Dev. Suppt. Svcs - MCS/SPS | Tue May 31 1994 14:27 | 7 |
| Back to Seve and the U.S. Open. A Boston Globe article today said
that since Seve finished 6th in the Euro PGA, he went down in the
Order of Merit thus not automatic invitation to US Open, but that
later today the USGA was going to have a release on the subject. No
indication which side they would come. Stay tuned.
Tavo
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1892.35 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Tue May 31 1994 18:31 | 14 |
|
Thats true......
With Olazabal winning the Volvo PGA yesterday and Ernie Els finishing
runner up they are now 1st & 2nd in the European Order of Merit. Seve
had to be in the top 2 after yesterdays event to gain an automatic
place in the U.S Open. He has stated in todays press that he will not
pre-qualifying, the only way he will play is if he receives an invite.
I.M.O if Seve doesn't play, the tournament will be devalued. A major
should always have the best players, if not, it shouldn't continue to
be classed as a major.
Del.
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1892.36 | He's in | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Wed Jun 01 1994 06:51 | 17 |
|
Seve has received an invite, along with Ben Crenshaw.
Seve has returned to something like his old form in recent months.
He won the Benson/Hedges International four weeks ago and has finished
8th and 6th in the last 2 Euro tour events. He is currently 4th in the
European money list. Ballesteros has not missed a US Open since he
made his debut in 1978.
Ballesteros has won 69 events world wide since turning professional 20
years ago, including 3 Opens and 2 US Masters. He reckons he was due
an invite on this record. "It's not a matter of pride, qualifying is
for rookies"
Danny.
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1892.37 | Talking about Seve | RUTILE::STANDRING | In body, but not in mind | Wed Jun 01 1994 09:47 | 4 |
| That's excellent news, so all he had to do now is win it!
Russell
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1892.38 | first things first!!! | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | | Wed Jun 01 1994 10:16 | 3 |
|
I think he'd be happy to make the cut!!! ;^)
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1892.39 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Wed Jun 01 1994 10:35 | 15 |
| >Do you ever get to hear Pater Alliss , he is a good commentator and
>whats so funny he makes derisory remarks about Faldo who...
Yes, caught Alliss a few times doing commentary. I rather enjoyed
his work.
Wright vs. McCord. Now, there's a pair that beats 3-of-a-kind. Wright
calls the play well, but comes across as being a bit pompous. These
two were in rare form covering the Memorial. (Actually, they were both
worse than ever.) McCord was getting a bit too silly, even asking
Howard Twitty what his shoe size was. (Howard's a U.S. 14, which,
except for basketball players, is rather large.) Wright added that
Howard's shoe size was two less than McCord's IQ. I think you get the
drift here...
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1892.40 | Seve CUT | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Wed Jun 01 1994 11:23 | 3 |
| Seve will miss cut!!!
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1892.41 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Wed Jun 01 1994 11:53 | 2 |
| Where does he stand in the rankings? The U.S. Open takes the top 15
from the Euro Tour as exemptions.
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1892.42 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Jun 01 1994 20:07 | 13 |
|
It was good to read that Seve, as well as Crenshaw, have received
invites. It would have been a poorer event without these two and the
U.S.P.G.A should be congratulated.
Don't write Seve off, as has been said previous he is playing better at
the moment than for sometime. Remember, he likes nothing better than
putting one over on the yanks and after all the talk about wether he
would receive an invite or not he'll be extra determined to do well.
He could be there at the death. I'm for a ten spot each way.
Del
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1892.43 | take a "P" | BRLLNT::CORRIGAN | | Wed Jun 01 1994 20:33 | 7 |
|
>>> U.S.P.G.A should be congratulated.
not to nit, but it actually wasn't the PGA, it was the USGA. IF
it had been the PGA, Seve probably would not have got in. Him
and Keiser Deane do not get along that famously
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1892.44 | Whos the Am funny swinger | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Jun 02 1994 08:06 | 21 |
| Seve is 5th in the order of Merit, the US Take the top 2 not top 15 as
mentioned earlier.
The USGA had to give Seve and Crenshaw at the Open world stars both of
em, the put bums on seats , there is no show without sweep.
How about having a Tennis Open and saying Aggasi and Sampras dont
qualify!!!!!!!!
Some of the guys on the tour have weird names,
Duffy Waldorf, Chip Beck, Isao Ioki, Hubert Green , Davis Love 3rd!!!
is the guy royalty!!!
Name the worst pro swing, Eamon Darcy, Trevino his looks silly and
Floyds aint no oil painting (All great golfers though it makes you
think, if it works chop it it aint no beauty contest)
Who is that amatuer who played in the Walker Cup he is a US guy
quite old ,half swing real funny but he can play he whooped
are correct swinger!!!!!!
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1892.45 | Open if selected | LARVAE::GARDNER_L | | Thu Jun 02 1994 08:50 | 20 |
|
How can it be right that the rules on qualification are changed at the
12th hour ? Will they change out of bounds rules if Seve strays off the
fairways ?
I believe automatic qualification should be for past winners, the top
golfers on current form as a percentage aginst starts, and, all time greats
rated against majors, tournament wins and spectator appeal again the
top rated percentage against starts get in. The rest go to school.
I hope Seve wins.
< Funny Swings
You say pro's so I can't mention yours Joe.
Russel Claydon is one to watch, it sure makes me feel good.
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1892.46 | Worst Swings??? | CAPNET::EHS | | Thu Jun 02 1994 08:50 | 25 |
| re .44
I cant say that any touring Pro's have bad swings (i.e. Worst). They all get
through the ball so well and can work the ball under incredible
circumstances and pressure. Some swings may look a bit funny for
instance the Trevino outside takeaway or the Kenny Perry straight-up
takeaway but, all in all these "unique swinging" pro's make such great
passes at the ball. I find that tempo is so important in the swing,
and many of the touring pro's have such nice tempo:
Nolan Henke
Fred Couples
Nick Price
Payne Stewart
Just to name a fraction
Jay Siegel is the "well - seasoned" amateur that you were asking about.
I really dont see a funny swing there. He is one of the longest hitters on
the senior tour and one of the more consistent "greens in reg." players.
BTW - I am glad to see Crenshaw and Seve in the OPEN. Good-luck to
both!
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1892.47 | Nick the quick | USDEV::BLAISDELL | Rick, dtn: 297-5077 | Thu Jun 02 1994 08:53 | 5 |
|
Nick Price , nice tempo? He's a blur taking it back and coming
through the ball.
-rick
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1892.48 | Nick "Flash" Price | CAPNET::EHS | | Thu Jun 02 1994 09:14 | 7 |
| re. 47
Your right he sure is quick, but he looks so comfortable and relaxed over
the ball, and he repeats that same movement each time. I just really enjoy
watching him give it a go.
ED
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1892.49 | | XELENT::MUTH | I drank WHAT? - Socrates | Thu Jun 02 1994 11:04 | 6 |
|
I think the older amateur with the funny swing is Allan Doyle
(mid-40's, I think), who was 3-0 in last year's Walker Cup.
Bill
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1892.50 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Thu Jun 02 1994 12:16 | 5 |
| >Seve is 5th in the order of Merit, the US Take the top 2 not top 15 as
>mentioned earlier.
Top 2 from where? We may have to put a Sam Adams on this one. I know
I just read about the top 15 from Europe getting an invitation.
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1892.51 | TEMPO: Couples/Mize | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Thu Jun 02 1994 13:38 | 1 |
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1892.52 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Thu Jun 02 1994 21:14 | 7 |
|
It could be that the top 15 on last years European order of Merit gain
invites but I wouldn't think so. As far as this years order of merit
goes it is definitely only the top 2 placings after the Volvo PGA that
gain automatic qualification. ie. Olazabal & Els.
Del.
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1892.53 | Tours & Detours | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Fri Jun 03 1994 05:52 | 22 |
| Allan Doyle he is your funny swinger,(Thanks i could not remeber)
Nick Price has got such good mechanics in his swing he can it it as
hard as he can, only poor techniquies need slow swings to get it back
in position at the ball.
Faldo a funny swing!! i am not buying that a funny guy but a great
swing as is Nick Price's swing.
Leigh bashing the ground wih your driver is not the way to play, is it
true the boys on tour call you bam bam !!!
Faldo shot a 67 in the Belgian Open, then said" the PGA msut be getting
more important the press only have a go at Majors!!"(A bit touchy Nick)
Barry Lane shot a 65 with a ladies putter, i have said for months he is
a great golfer and will win a Major one day but i get no support.
In our area we had a Pro called Green i cant remeber his first name he
was a great golfer and the older he got the better he got he is still
improving even though he dont play anymore!!!
SOme golfer eh!!!
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1892.54 | | MARX::FLEMING | http://16.121.0.111/jcf.html | Fri Jun 03 1994 14:48 | 6 |
| re .44
>> Duffy Waldorf, Chip Beck, Isao Ioki, Hubert Green , Davis Love 3rd!!!
>> is the guy royalty!!!
Actually, Davis Love 3rds' father was also a pro, so maybe
he added the III to avoid confusion.
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1892.55 | Bad swing, bad grip, nice swing-bad clothes | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Fri Jun 03 1994 15:35 | 15 |
| >Name the worst pro swing,...
Ray Floyd. Every time I watch him play I'm amazed he so good with such
a hacky swing. I guess his swing is unusual because his arms are
rather short.
Ok, how about the worse grip?
My vote: Paul Azinger and that super strong grip.
And, a combo: Nice swing, bad clothes ---
No contest, Payne Stewart. Did you know he gets $$$$ from the National
Football League for wearing NFL color coordinated clothing? It's true.
And you thought he dressed like a dork for nothing...
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1892.56 | Normal. | ANDREW::OSTROM | ETP Engineering Mgr. | Fri Jun 03 1994 15:37 | 3 |
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His dad was Davis Love, Jr. The rest is left as an execise for the
reader.
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1892.57 | Clothes and Tramps | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Mon Jun 06 1994 05:48 | 14 |
| Payne Stewart is promoting some clubs in Engalnd, he rambles on about
how good the clubs then says 'The bottom line is if you dress like this
you better be able to play'
Is that why some of the mebers in our club are shabby tramps it
reflects their golf.
Mickleson i watched him the weekend what a putter, if Faldo could putt
like him he would win all the majors for 4 years easy!!!!!
Most disliked Golfer over here Montgomerie easy by a mile, that guy who
teaches Seve is it true that he can play left or right handed, i have
been told he wanted to play in a pairs comp on his own playing one ball
left handed and one right, is that correct ?
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1892.58 | Open Qualifying | STOWOA::ODIAZ | Octavio, Dev. Suppt. Svcs - MCS/SPS | Wed Jun 08 1994 10:55 | 9 |
| Re: <<< Note 1892.52 by BUSSTP::DREES >>>
Just to clarify the selection for the US Open, since I got yesterday
the Open's brochure from USGA.
The Order of Merit top 15 at end of 1993 qualify
The Order of Merit top 2 in 1994 up to May 31 qualify
Tavo
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1892.59 | I like my knickers | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Wed Jun 08 1994 19:17 | 6 |
| Anyone that would suggest that Payne Stewart is not the best dressed on
the Tour has all of his taste in his mouth. When I am forced to see
dressers like Faldo, Seve, Kite, Davis Love III, I want to force them
to listen to Ben Wright's inane commentary.
Big Mac
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1892.60 | Loadsa money | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Jun 09 1994 02:27 | 10 |
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Faldo may not be the most "flashy" dresser on tour but he currently
has a contract with Pringle of Scotland worth several million quid
over a couple of years. The Faldo range of clothing is considered to
be top of the range golfing wear over here, bloody expensive mind
you!!!
Danny.
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1892.61 | Style v scruff | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Jun 09 1994 06:59 | 13 |
| The Pringle Polo shirts are very good, but some of the sweaters need an
ariel that way you would get a better picture, interferance we call em.
Some of the golf clothes are sad, Reebok do a good range Greg Norman
style but a bit lumpy(Expensive)
What about Stylo remember the shoes and shirts, i still wear them!!!!
how bad are they!!!
Ashworths are nice but very expensive , but so is everything to do with
Golf, except useless tips on how to improve,
Now Grip Lightly take it away on the inside pull down with your left
arm........
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1892.62 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:11 | 11 |
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I like the line Payne Stewart uses in his ads, "If you are going to
dress like this (his outfit du jour) you had better play well." Or,
something to that effect. I do love watching him swing a golf club
though. Smooth and sweet.
On Faldo - I wonder how much it would cost to get him to wear a golf
cap with a sponsorship on it??? Must be nice... Faldo's attire is
most definitely country club (at least, over here). Nice stuff, if
you can afford it.
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1892.63 | | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Tue Jun 14 1994 13:25 | 12 |
| re: .53
> only poor techniquies need slow swings to get it back
> in position at the ball
really...
that means the following must have had poor techniquie:
Nicklaus,Snead,Byron Nelson,Couples,Mize,Don January,etc.
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1892.64 | You understand , well done ! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Thu Jun 23 1994 12:51 | 12 |
| You are correct, how much money would Couples earn if he swung the club
as fast as Price!!!
I never said it was wrong just stated a fact the better swing you have
the faster you can swing, why does Floyd Swing slow ?
I am not saying these guys can not golf cos they can just stating a
fact, have you ever seen Nick Price swing 100 miles per hr, you can not
do that with iffy technique.
really.......
Yes suprisingly !!!!!!!!
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1892.65 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Thu Jun 23 1994 14:36 | 5 |
| You're right, Joe. I watched Price swing in slo-mo a few times, and
looked at frame photos of his swing. The guy may swing fast, but his
technique is perfect. The beauty of his swing is lost to the eye
because of his speed, but it is most definitely there.
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1892.66 | it's how you arrive at the ball that counts.. | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Fri Jun 24 1994 07:48 | 8 |
| re: .64/.64
I agree...what's that old saying
"swings are like faces, everyone is different"
it's what happens at the ball that counts and these guys can
all hit the ball consistantly time after time...
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1892.67 | Weird but good | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Mon Jul 04 1994 12:07 | 9 |
| I watched Trevino over the weekend!!!
In slow motion he aims right drops the club at the top of the swing,
he does everything wrong!! or so the purists would say.
He knows how he will hit the ball so you cant knock the guy he is
awsome.
If it works use it, and never try to hit it straight
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1892.68 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Tue Nov 01 1994 13:09 | 16 |
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Has anyone else noticed that Seve is back? He's now #1 in
Europe for Ryder Cup points. He's been in the hunt in many
of the last tournaments and I believe he kinda gagged to
2nd place last weekend.
But I'm constantly seeing his name near the top.
Glad to see it - he is easily one of the most exciting players
in the world.
Anyone out across the pond know what's up and why he's
suddenly back?
Tom
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1892.69 | Seve in trouble. | YELBUS::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Tue Nov 01 1994 20:45 | 30 |
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Seve has been playing extremely well in Europe over the past few
months, finishing in the big money in most tournaments. Don't have
the figures available for this season but he's on top of the Ryder
points list which began 3 or 4 tournaments ago.
However, in recent months Seve has been getting a bit of bad press
in Europe which came to a head at the weekend when he finished 2nd
equal in the Volvo Masters in Spain.
A few weeks ago he was warned, but not fined for slow play in the
German Masters. On Saturday he was fined 500 pounds for slow play.
Playing the 18th on the final day he needed birdie to win, par to
tie. His tee-shot finished against a tree on the course. Seve wanted
a free drop from a "burrowing animal hole". The referee refused and
the 2 argued/discussed it for a full 30 minutes before Seve played
his shot. He bogeyed the hole to leave Bernhard Langer as the
winner. Colin Montgomerie, Seve's playing partner also needed birdie
to tie Langer. He hit a perfect tee shot down 18, but after waiting
so long, he pulled his approach show into the gallery and finished
with a bogey. To say he was a bit unhappy is putting it mildly.
Montgomerie finished the season as Europe's leading money winner
for the 2nd year in succession. He has won millions in his
relatively short pro career and must now be looking to win his first
major to really establish himself as one of the best in the world.
Danny.
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1892.70 | Ref to blame!!!!!! | PAKORA::SROBINS | never up never in | Tue Nov 01 1994 21:13 | 14 |
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In my opinion Seve had every right to ask the ref to make a decision
as regards the ruling of a ball landing in a animal scraping.
Seve did drag it out a bit but the ref did not make a decision
quick enough.The rules do state that if the ball lands in a animal
scraping the player may lift and drop within two club lenghts without a
penalty stroke.
Answer me this,if the ball had landed in the middle of the fairway and
was in a animal scraping would the ref have taken so long to come to
his decision,but on the other hand would have Seve asked for a drop.
Sean.
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1892.71 | | RDGE44::ALEUC8 | | Wed Nov 02 1994 06:33 | 5 |
| quite right - it was the dithering official to blame - he should've
walked up had a look and gone yes/no thats it mate get on with it.
but he was obviously fazed cos it was the great Seve on his home course
in front of his home crowd - i'd've probably dithered in those
circumstances!
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1892.72 | | ESSB::MCKNIGHT | Mike McKnight 822-4836 IM&T, Galway | Wed Nov 02 1994 11:34 | 10 |
| Alot of the reasons for his return to form have been put down to 2 things. He
spent last christmas in houston working with a fitness specialist or phsio which
has improved his bad back which had plagued him for the previous few years. Also
he hired Mac O'grady as his coach and he made some swing changes which help
his consistency and didn't put so much pressure on his back. He's still liable
to the hook at crucial times for example at the World Matchplay against Ernie
Els.
All in all it's great to see him back at the top
Mike
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