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Lots of good U.S. Open articles in both Golf Digest and Golf Mag. this month. The 1994 U.S. Open will be held at the Oakmont Country Club. Once considered the meanest course in the land, Oakmont has now been dubbed The Friendly Foe. Without a lake, stream, or serious out-of-bounds, Oakmont historically played horrendously tough. Seems there is a lot of criticism that it has changed and is no longer the bully of the past. The Open will accomodate only 156 players. About 65 are exempt from all qualifying by fitting at least one of the stated exemption categories - e.g. winning an Open in the last 10 years, or being amoung the top 30 money-winners on last year's tour. The U.S. Open qualifying process, available to ANY pro and ANY low-handicap amateur, makes it a bona fide open championship. Historically, the USGA has taken a hard line on exemptions. This year it is getting some (deserved) heat on the Palmer exemption. Frank Hannigan's commentary in Golf Digest, "Arnie's Open invite defiles the process", is but one example. Hannigan closes his commentary by writing, "There is a school of thought that says that golf owes Arnold. I don't buy it. Arnold most certainly enhanced golf. In return, he became rich and famous. It's a wash." This exemption invites interesting questions. Based upon the Palmer exemption, should there be others, such as Seve? The U.S. Open has traditionally been a U.S. player stronghold. This year the international players are challenging more than ever. In fact, the early form charts don't place the first American, Stewart, until forth at 20-1 odds. Ironically, the course seems wells suited for Nick Faldo's game. The eartly list is as follows: Faldo 10-1 Norman 12-1 Price 16-1 Stewart 20-1 Kite 25-1 Pavin 25-1 Simpson 25-1 Olazabal 25-1 Couples 33-1 Woosnam 33-1 Langer 33-1 Watson 40-1 Singh 40-1 Hoch 40-1 Strange 40-1 Beck 50-1 Montgomerie 50-1 Lehman 66-1 Janzen 66-1 Palmer 1,000-1 (with 20-1 against making the cut)
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1896.1 | Look for Lehman | KOALA::DEFELICE | Wed May 25 1994 14:00 | 7 | |
Anyone see Lehman at the Memorial this past weekend? This guy is on a mission since the Master's. Forget the 66-1 odds at the Open. If Lehman's healthy (he was sick this past weend and still won!) he will do well. Any predictions out there? | |||||
1896.2 | Shark Attack | LARVAE::GARDNER_L | Thu May 26 1994 13:47 | 7 | |
It seems odd seeing Faldo as favourite given his poor form. Colin Montgomerie has a real passion to win a major, he certainly believes in himself and has good recent form. Norman has been the man so I go with him. | |||||
1896.3 | Monty will never win a Major | PEKING::ANTELLJ | Fri Jun 03 1994 12:29 | 11 | |
Montgomerie will never win a Major he is a poor putter and not very popular on Tour (I will mention no names but this guy works on the tour he is a caddie) Norman will do well, watch for Faldo he plans his game around Majors and gets mentally right, i do feel the Open course is a bit tricked up so there is a lot of luck involved. Langer is my tip, But what do i know!!!!! | |||||
1896.4 | Not tricked up at all | KOALA::DEFELICE | Fri Jun 03 1994 15:23 | 12 | |
Tricked-up how, Joe? It's set up rather consistently from year-to-year, even though it's on different courses. Basically, a course with narrow fairways, 4 inch rough, (a 'half-club' penalty - which I think means you're not supposed to hit the green if you're in the rough with your drive) and fast (11 or 12 on the Stimpmeter) greens. I read where Oakmonts greens were so hilly that they could only find spots on two greens to measure with the Stimpmeter. Augusta challenges the player to gamble. The U.S. Open is more of a test of patience and endurance. From everything I have read from several pros (Miller, Nicklaus, Palmer, Venturi, etc.) there is more pressure at the Open than at any other tournament, save the Cup. | |||||
1896.5 | Long and narrow fairways. | KOALA::DEFELICE | Fri Jun 03 1994 16:38 | 6 | |
I should have added that the fairways are typically LONG and narrow. Oakmont will be no exception. Personally, I'd rather play in a Masters than a U.S. Open. Wide fairways, medium length holes, no rough, meticulous conditions. The Open is much tougher, shot per shot. | |||||
1896.6 | BUSSTP::DREES | Fri Jun 03 1994 19:18 | 19 | ||
re. 3 True Montgomerie isn't putting well at the moment but he certainly isn't a poor putter. Early in his career he was regarded as one of the best putters in the game. Montgomerie himself has stated recently that this is the worst spell of putting he has went through but you don't end up first on the European Order of Merit if your a poor putter. I agree that he might never win a major, not because he hasn't got the talent but because his temprement is suspect. He has to mellow slightly and be less hard on himself. He puts himself under too much pressure. I reckon it's between Langer & Olazabal. The German is my number 1 pick but Olazabal's short game is so good right now, he could make it 2 out of 2. Del. | |||||
1896.7 | Belgian Open Poor putting Monty again | PEKING::ANTELLJ | Mon Jun 06 1994 05:52 | 4 | |
Del, a poor putter yes i watched him throw the Belgian Open at FAldo and Heagmann , and i enjoyed it!!!! He was missing silly putts , poor putter poor temperment , believe me!! | |||||
1896.8 | Top 15 from Order of Merit are exempt | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 06 1994 09:52 | 2 | |
The U.S. Open (USGA) is taking the top 15 from the European Order of Merit, not the top 2. | |||||
1896.9 | No they are not | PEKING::ANTELLJ | Mon Jun 06 1994 10:00 | 5 | |
No they are not check your facts, that is why there was so much fuss over Seve he is 4th on the order of merit and they only take the top 2 as its a weak tour i suppose, and the players are not very good they dont want to waste spots. | |||||
1896.10 | Who can confirm this? | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 06 1994 10:07 | 6 | |
Well, then Peter Dobermier (sp?), who identifies himself to Americans as "a foreigner from Yurup, specifically Yookay" is wrong. I just read his article this past weekend. He went on to say that even though the USGA does not recognize the Sony ranking most of that top 50 get exempts of invites anyway. | |||||
1896.11 | Confirmed yoy betta believe it!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | Mon Jun 06 1994 12:51 | 34 | |
Doberiener, yes he is wrong thas what Seve was moaning about the Top 2 after the PGA get in, others are exempt for various reasons. B Lane top 25 last yr and others are in some Tourney wins means you are in, but as you can go and qualify it is an Open i take back what i said. Its great event but the fairways are so narrow it seems to throw up funny winners, Andy North ,Lee Janzen (He has faded) It seems if you win that you win no other Major but you can win other Majors but not that. Scott Simpson P Stewart C Strange Has Floyd ever won it ? David Graham his only Major is it true Andy North has won no Tour event except the US Open. Whats Larry Mize up to i saw him in the Open at Sandwich he was real impressive i thought he was going to win the masters before the final rd this year. In the old days, Nickluas, Trevino, Player,Watson they seemed to win everything but certain golfers only seem to win the US Open these days i cant put my finger on what it is, they are good golfers it goes without saying really patient maybe any ideas ? Has anyone ever seen Hogan hit a ball ? | |||||
1896.12 | Janzen is getting better | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 06 1994 14:06 | 11 | |
Lee Janzen finished in the top 10 at the Kemper Open this past weekend. It was his best finish, by far, since the Open. He fell off badly after his win but, he is young, and has a lot of golf yet to play. Phil Mickleson had a good tourney also, finishing about fourth. Not bad after breaking bones in both legs skiing this past Winter. Two good young golfers - makes you sick that Mickleson hasn't even turned 24 yet. I thought that Mize pulled off a win this year... Can't remember where... | |||||
1896.13 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 06 1994 14:26 | 6 | ||
>Doberiener, yes he is wrong thas what Seve was moaning about the Top >2 after the PGA get in, others are exempt for various reasons. I should have known that Yank bashing Brit didn't know what he was talking about. ;^) (Lots of smiley faces here...) | |||||
1896.14 | U.S. Open Qualifiers | XELENT::MUTH | I drank WHAT? - Socrates | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:17 | 178 |
From: [email protected] (Ed Pattermann - Sun Microsystems) Newsgroups: rec.sport.golf Subject: U.S. Open Qualifiers Date: 9 Jun 1994 16:39:42 GMT Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Who do you pick to win? Must be a straight driver and great putter ... I pick Corey Pavin, with Mickelson, Lehman and Frost making it interesting. -- Ed --- OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) -- Alphabetical listing of the 159 players who have qualified for the 94th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, from June 16 to 19 (a-denotes amateur): John Adams, Carefree, Ariz. Stewart Alexander, Gaineville, Fla. Fulton Allem, McLean, Va. Michael Allen, Mesa, Ariz. Tommy Armour III, Irving Texas Emlyn Aubrey, Princeton, La. Peter Baker, Britain Ian Baker-Finch, Orlando, Fla. Steve Ballesteros, Spain Craig Barlow, Las Vegas Todd Barringer, Orlando, Fla. Chip Beck, Highland Park, Ill. David Berganio, Cleveland Michael Bradley, Valrico, Fla. Gordon Brand Jr., Britain Jobe Brandt, Littleton, Colo. Bill Britton, Haven Crest, N.J. Mark Brooks, Fort Worth, Texas Olin Browne, Jupiter, Fla. Bart Bryant, Orlando, Fla. Brad Bryant, Orlando, Fla. Willy Burnitz, Montgomery, Texas Mark Calcavecchia, North Palm Beach, Fla. Mark Carnevale, Williamsburg, Va. Darren Clarke, Britain Lenny Clements, Poway, Calif. John Cook, Washington, D.C. Fred Couples, McLean, Va. Ben Crenshaw, Austin, Texas John Daly, Memphis, Tenn. Glen Day, Little Rock, Ark. a-Duke Delcher, Linwood, N.J. Dennis Clark, Fort Worth, Texas Packard DeWitt, Memphis, Tenn. Trevor Dodds, Ballwin, Mo. Doug DuChateau, Junction City, Ore. Tim Dunleavy, Charleston, S.C. David Edwards, Edmond, Okla. Steve Elkington, Houston Ernie Els, South Africa Mike Emery, Canton, Ohio Nick Faldo, Britain Brad Faxon, Barrington, R.I. Rick Fehr, Redmond, Wash. Jacob Ferenz, Nowata, Okla. a-Joey Ferreri, Lodi, Calif. Stephen Flesch, Edgewood, Ky. Bobby Friend, Pittsburgh David Frost, Cleveland Fred Funk, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Jim Furyk, Manheim, Pa. Jim Gallagher Jr., Greenwood, Miss. Robert Gamez, Las Vegas Thomas Garner, Winter Park, Fla. Paul Goydos, Long Beach, Calif. Wayne Grady, Orlando, Fla. Mike Grant, Flossmoor, Ill. Jimmy Green, Daphne, Ala. Ken Green, West Palm Beach, Fla. Chris Haarlow, Greensboro, N.C. Jay Haas, Greer, S.C. Jokim Haeggman, Britain Gary Hallberg, Castle Rock, Colo. a-John Harris, Edina, Minn. Nolan Henke, McLean, Va. Scott Hoch, Orlando, Fla. Patrick Horgan, Newport, R.I. Bradley Hughes, Australia Mike Hulbert, Orlando, Fla. Ed Humenik, Hobo Sound, Fla. John Huston, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Hal Irwin, St. Louis Lee Janzen, Kissimmee, Fla. Eric Johnson, Eugene, Ore. Brian Kamm, Tampa, Fla. Tom Kite, Austin, Texas Arden Knoll, Mesa, Ariz. Masahiro Kuramoto, Japan Barry Lane, Britain Bernhard Langer, Germany Tom Lehman, Scottsdale, Ariz. Wayne Levy, New Hartford, N.Y. Frank Lickliter, Springboro, Ohio Davis Love III, Sea Island, Ga. Steve Lowrey, Orlando, Fla. David Lundstrom, Houston Mark Lye, Fort Myers, Fla. Baker Maddera, West Orange, N.J. Jeff Maggert, Woodland, Texas John Mahaffey, Woodland, Texas Doug Martin, Edgewood, Ky. Mark Mason, El Cajon, Calif. Billy Mayfair, Phoenix Jim McGovern, Oradell, N.J. Rocco Mediate, Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. Scott Medlin, Southern Pines, N.C. Hajime Meshiai, Japan Phil Mickelson, Scottsdale, Ariz. Mark Mielke, Lawrence, N.Y. Johnny Miller, Napa, Calif. Larry Mize, Columbus, Ga. Colin Montgomerie, Britain a-Gil Morgan, Edmond, Okla. John Morse, Casselberry, Fla. Larry Nelson, Marietta, Ga. Jack Nicklaus, North Palm Beach, Fla. Frank Nobilo, Britain Greg Norman, Hobe Sound, Fla. Andy North, Madison, Wis. Mark O'Meara, Cleveland David Ogrin, Garden Ridge, Texas Jose Maria Olazabal, Spain Masashi Ozaki, Japan Arnold Palmer, Youngstown, Pa. Craig Parry, Windermer, Fla. Steve Pate, Agoura, Calif. Corey Pavin, Orlando, Fla. Chris Perry, Westerville, Ohio Nick Price, Orlando, Fla. Brian Quinn, Sutton, Mass. Francis Quinn Jr., Sutton, Mass. Sam Randolph, Fort Worth, Texas Steven Richardson, Britain Loren Roberts, Germantown, Tenn. Costantino Rocca, Italy Hugh Royer III, Aiken, S.C. Dave Rummells, Orlando, Fla. Javier Sanchez, Fayetteville, Ga. Marty Shiene, Lemont, Ill. Scott Simpson, Kailua, Hawaii Tim Simpson, Cumming, Ga. Vijay Singh, Cleveland Jeff Sluman, Hinsdale, Ill. Mike Small, Danville, Ill. Michael Smith, Titusville, Fla. Mike Soli, San Francisco a-Randy Sonnier, Kingwood, Texas Mike Springer, Fresno, Calif. John Stacey, Potomac, Md. Craig Stadler, Ranch Santa Fe, Calif. Paul Stankowski, El Paso, Texas Payne Stewart, Orlando, Fla. Curtis Strange, Williamsburg, Pa. Brent Studer, Brielle, N.J. Mike Sullivan, Ocala, Fla. Harry Taylor, Old Hickory, Tenn. Jim Thorpe, Buffalo, N.Y. Sam Torrance, Britain Kirk Triplett, Nashville, Tenn. Bob Tway, Edmond, Okla. Howard Twitty, Scottsdale, Ariz. Scott Verplank, Edmond, Okla. Duffy Waldorf, Valencia, Calif. Don Walsworth, Olathe, Kan. Tom Watson, Westwood, Kan. Michael Weeks, West Palm Beach, Fla. Ian Woosnam, Britain Mark Wurtz, Port Ludlow, Wash. Fuzzy Zoeller, Akron, Ohio | |||||
1896.15 | My US Open picks/hopes | CAPNET::EHS | Fri Jun 10 1994 11:28 | 23 | |
I think this is Jeff Maggert's U.S. Open, he sure has all the right tools. I also like Hale Irwin as a side bet. He is playing very well this year (I guess he needed the Cobra Iron Spark!). Some other great contenders will/Should be are: - Ben Crenshaw - Tom Lehman - The "Shark" of course! - Faldo - Brad Faxon - Nolan Henke - Vijay Singh - Just my Picks ED | |||||
1896.16 | Stakes and bets | PEKING::ANTELLJ | Fri Jun 10 1994 12:22 | 8 | |
I agree Vijay SIngh he is a superb golfer, i watched some US golf last nite Crenshaw looks 1 million yrs old he has aged a lot since last year. Mickelson is my tip , boy can he putt. Faldo is worth a bet believe me get you wedge out!!! Put a lady on him he is a good bet | |||||
1896.17 | US Open Trivia Quiz | XELENT::MUTH | I drank WHAT? - Socrates | Wed Jun 15 1994 11:21 | 134 |
Newsgroups: rec.sport.golf From: [email protected] (Mark Vincent) Subject: U.S. Open Trivia Quiz--Oakmont Edition Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 21:20:56 GMT Organization: Colorado State University, Fort Collins It's June, and that means one thing in golf--the U.S. Open! And the U.S. Open means the annual U.S. Open trivia quiz, of course. The 94th U.S. Open begins Thursday from the historic Oakmont Country Club, outside of Pittsburgh. Here are some questions about Oakmont and the Open. Feel free to e-mail responses and comments to: [email protected] Enjoy! 1. In the Masters quiz in April, we found that there have been three double- eagles in Masters tournament history (including Jeff Maggert's on the 13th in this year's final round). How many double-eagles have there been in U.S. Open history? Who was(were) the player(s), and where did it (they) take place? (There has been at least ONE double eagle in U.S. Open history--this isn't a trick question.) 2. Name any of the three golfers to have completed 72 holes in 22 consecutive U.S. Opens. (Hint: none of them is Jack Nicklaus, which is rather surprising.) 3. Thanks to a special exemption from the USGA, Arnold Palmer (who was second in the 1962 Open and tied for fourth in the 1973 Open at Oakmont) will play what may be his last U.S. Open this week at Oakmont, the same course where he made his U.S. Open debut as an amateur in 1953. What unusual U.S. Open record will Palmer set as a result? 4. The 1910 U.S. Amateur championship was held at the Country Club, Brookline, Mass. The winner was this man, the son of the Pittsburgh steel magnate who built the course at Oakmont. Name him. 5. Oakmont's first major championship was the 1919 U.S. Amateur, won by Oakmont member S. Davy Herron. This man, the runner-up in 1919, later won the 1925 Amateur at Oakmont, his second of five U.S. Amateur titles. Who was he? 6. He was the professional at the nearby Highland Country Club when he won the 1922 PGA championship at Oakmont, his first of two consecutive PGA titles. He had also won the U.S. Open title earlier that year. Name him. 7. Oakmont's first U.S. Open was in 1927, when Tommy Armour won in a playoff with this man, whose chance to win the Open outright vanished when he putted off the 17th green in the final round! (His chances diminished further when Armour birdied the 72nd hole to tie him.) Name this great golfer, who somehow never won a major championship. 8. In last year's U.S. Open quiz, we found that Oakmont and Baltusrol have hosted 7 U.S. Opens. What club is next, having held 5 U.S. Opens? 9. Oakmont features hundreds of bunkers, more than most courses. The bunkers used to be furrowed with special sabre-toothed rakes. Answer either of the following questions: a) Why were the bunkers furrowed? b) Why aren't the bunkers furrowed any more? 10. This man won the 1951 PGA at Oakmont, and finished second to Hogan (by six strokes!) in the 1953 U.S. Open. If you can't think of him immediately, consider the answer to question #7. . . . 11. This rookie finished third (behind Nicklaus and Palmer) in the 1962 U.S. Open at Oakmont. (He also finished second behind Nicklaus in Rookie of the Year voting.) While his career was not as successful as Jack's, he gained some publicity years later for helping Nicklaus with his short game. Who is he? 12. What ABC golf commentator won the 1969 U.S. Amateur at Oakmont? 13. In the middle of a streak which would see him win the Canadian and British Opens, this man was the favorite going into the 1973 Open at Oakmont. He shot 281, finishing third. Who was he? 14. One of the golfers who beat the answer to the previous question in 1973 was this amateur astrologer, who explained his unexpected success by saying, "My horoscope is just outstanding--Mars is in conjunction with my natal moon." Name him. 15. Of course, we know who won the 1973 Open--Johnny Miller and his amazing last round of 63. Two other golfers have shot 63 in a U.S. Open, both in the first round in 1980 at Baltusrol. Name them. (Hint: both are familiar names in this quiz.) 16. After two heart-breaking losses in consecutive U.S. Opens (in 1975 and 1976), this former U. of Houston golfer finally won a major championship in the 1978 PGA at Oakmont. Name this man, who won in a three-way sudden death playoff. 17. What former U.S. Open champion was the big loser in the 1978 PGA, missing a three-foot par putt on the 72nd hole to blow his chance to win the tournament outright? 18. Larry Nelson won the 1983 U.S. Open at Oakmont, defeating defending champ Tom Watson (the other victim in the 1978 PGA playoff). Nelson's score for the last two rounds set a U.S. Open record for the last 36 holes. What was this record score? Well, that's a lot of questions, but Oakmont, in Dan Jenkins's words, _practically invented golf history in this country._ And we're leaving out Sam Parks Jr. (1935 U.S. Open champion), Willie Turnesa (1938 U.S. Amateur champion), Patty Sheehan (1992 U.S. Women's Open champion), etc. Next month: the (British) Open. Is it at Turnberry this year? And where will the PGA be held this year? -- "Not that there's anything wrong with that!" --Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza | |||||
1896.18 | Any news..? | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:24 | 17 |
Who are the form players in the States at the moment? None of the "established big names" are getting much press over here in th UK. I know Couples and Azinger are injured/ill, what about Stewart, Floyd, Daly etc? The US Open has never been a particularly happy events for the Euro tour players so in that respect its hard to pick a winner from Europe. However, I'll have a couple of quid each way on Olazabal - he's having a good season, Langer - getting back to his best form recently and Ernie Els - a good season and a good price at 20/1. Is Janzen worth a bet, what about Mark Brookes as an outsider - he seems to be pretty steady over recent events. Danny. | |||||
1896.19 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Wed Jun 15 1994 17:53 | 37 | ||
"Who are the form players in the States at the moment? None of the "established big names" are getting much press over here in th UK. I know Couples and Azinger are injured/ill, what about Stewart, Floyd, Daly etc?" That's because no one is playing particularly hot from week to week. Seems like each week the leader board is filled with different names. I guess you would have to consider Stewart, Kite, and Lehman. Frankly, I think this is the year an American will not win. "The US Open has never been a particularly happy events for the Euro tour players so in that respect its hard to pick a winner from Europe. However, I'll have a couple of quid each way on Olazabal - he's having a good season, Langer - getting back to his best form recently and Ernie Els - a good season and a good price at 20/1." Be kind to the U.S. Open, it's the only Major an American can win lately, and things aren't looking too good this year for even that. I don't know if this course plays well for Olazabal's strengths. Ernie Els played exceptionally well (came in second) at Westchester which is VERY MUCH a U.S. Open type course. He has the skills but don't know if he is ready to handle the pressure. We shall see. "Is Janzen worth a bet, what about Mark Brookes as an outsider - he seems to be pretty steady over recent events." Janzen is HOT right now. A fourth at the Memorial and then a win at the Buick at Westchester. He loves the U.S. Open type courses, BUT, putting has hurt him in the past and Oakmont is going to be a bear to putt. Mark Brooks is kind of a 'steady Eddy' guy. Could be the type of mentality to win a U.S. Open. Nothing flashy, just blue collar type golf. | |||||
1896.20 | My $0.02 worth | STAR::TGOODWIN | CajunMartinis&AfternoonGolf | Thu Jun 16 1994 11:02 | 5 |
I think that both Fred Couples and Phil Mickleson coming off injuries are ready to challenge. Phil definitely has a putting stroke which can hold up at Oakmont. But my pick to win is Greg Norman with Phil and Freddie close behind. | |||||
1896.21 | Putters on Fire | TROOA::STOIKOS | Constantly Confused | Thu Jun 16 1994 11:48 | 8 |
Watching Janzen putt at the Buick last week he's got me convinced that if anyone can put well at Oakmont it will be him. I don't remember seeing Lee miss a 'makeable' putt on Sunday and I saw Arnie on CNN last night say that Lee was putting fantastic and if he had kept score would probably have scored a 64 or 65 (they played a practice round together yesterday). So if Janzen's putter stays hot he should do well. | |||||
1896.22 | Any Scores??? | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Jun 16 1994 15:09 | 9 |
How about some updates from the noters in the States?!? I placed some money on Langer 14/1, Els 16/1, each way bet on Hale Irwin 28/1 and ew on Mark Brooks 40/1. Lets hope one of them gives me a run for my money. Danny. | |||||
1896.23 | here's some...... | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | Thu Jun 16 1994 15:51 | 17 | |
.....early results as of 12:30 pm est, all these players were still on the course !!!! c. montgomery -3 c. strange -3 b. langer -2 j. nicklaus -2 s. verplank -1 ..other players t. kite E n. price +3 n. faldo +2 c. pavin +5 jumbo ozaki E | |||||
1896.24 | quick update Day 1 | ABACUS::LEARY | You're blockin' my rays, mon! | Fri Jun 17 1994 09:16 | 5 |
Day one shows Tom Watson (-3) over Nicholas (-2) and a couple others at -2. Par would have been a blessing it looks like. Many big names in the +6 to +10 range. | |||||
1896.25 | Sad News from Oakmont | ABACUS::LEARY | You're blockin' my rays, mon! | Fri Jun 17 1994 09:27 | 14 |
SHREWSBURY- Peter M Schuh was a young man whose enthusiasm and principles earned him the respect of his peers and teachers. Schuh,20,the son of Barbara and David Schuh of 16 Ridge Road, was killed Tuesday night in an accident at the Oakmont Country Club, in suburban Pittsburgh. Lifelong residents of Shrewsbury, Schuh and hi older brother, Steven, were working for the Philadelphia based Nilon Amusement Services, a concessionaire employed by the USGA for the US Open. According to an AP report, Peter was killed when his truck pinned him against a large refrigeration truck from which he was unloading ice cream. He was take to nearby Citizens General Hospital in New Kensington, PA, where efforts to revive him wer unsuccessful. Edited w/o permission from the Worcester Telegraph & Gazette. | |||||
1896.26 | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Fri Jun 17 1994 13:54 | 4 | |
As of now, Irwin's leading at -4, Watson's on the 15th at -2, Cook and Frank Nubilo(sp) are -3. Nicklaus hasn't teed off yet. | |||||
1896.27 | Nicklaus! | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | Fri Jun 17 1994 15:51 | 2 | |
Win another one JACK! | |||||
1896.28 | Leaders please. | PAKORA::DMILNE | Sat Jun 18 1994 11:24 | 14 | |
Anybody have an update of whats happening in the Us open. Who's leading ?? Scores ?? Who missed the cut. Dav | |||||
1896.29 | 3 way playoff | MRLAT::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT Engineering et al | Sun Jun 19 1994 22:25 | 6 |
While channel surfing, I saw a 3 way tie at -5, 18 hole playoff for Monday. I think Colin Montgomerie, Ernie Els and Loren Roberts are the 3 playing for the title. It's tough when the World Cup is being televised at the same time ;-). Mike | |||||
1896.30 | Come on Monty!! | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Mon Jun 20 1994 04:14 | 15 |
Yep, Els, Roberts and Monty all tied at -5. I was a bit p'd off at Els as I had money on him to win, 3 putting 16 and making a total balls-up of 18 cost him the title. Roberts must be pretty down after missing from 4 or 5 feet at the last which would have won him the title. I reckon big Monty will be slight favourite going into the play-off as both Els and Roberts missed good chances to win the title whereas Monty was already in the club-house at -5, hoping that the others would drop shots. Phsycologically (sp), he should feel a lot better standing on the first tee this morning. Danny. | |||||
1896.31 | play off updates ! | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:19 | 3 |
Play-off update please. Antony | |||||
1896.32 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:00 | 4 | ||
Montgomerie sure doesn't sound like a Scot... I like Els' chances in the playoffs. | |||||
1896.33 | Play-off | CHEFS::TREETONB | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:14 | 7 | |
Latest from skytext... Els +3 Roberts +1 Monty +4 Bill | |||||
1896.34 | BUSSTP::DREES | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:45 | 8 | ||
Bill, keep these updates coming if you can. I'm here all night. Thanks Del. | |||||
1896.35 | Roberts with a 1-stroke lead at 7 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:48 | 6 | |
Not sure if this is through the 7th or they are on the 7th... Roberts +2 Els +3 Monty +5 | |||||
1896.36 | Latest | CHEFS::TREETONB | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:55 | 9 | |
Roberts +2 Els +2 Monty +5 This after 7 holes Sorry but I'm off home now Bill | |||||
1896.38 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 13:48 | 7 | ||
Thanks for the update. My girlfriend is home from work today but asking her to check the score is the about the same as asking her to put her finger into an electric socket. At least I got her to tape this on her VCR for me. Watch, I'll get the 'Best of Oprah' (talk about an oxymoron) instead, just for spite. | |||||
1896.40 | taped replay? | KALI::LENEHAN | Mon Jun 20 1994 14:21 | 7 | |
hi , Anyone know if they'll have a taped replay tonight? thanks Walta | |||||
1896.41 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 14:32 | 6 | ||
Wow, what a match. Any other details to offer aside from the score? Who's looking strong? Is Monty fading? Thought I heard Brent Mushmouth mention that ABC would start their telecast at 3:30 today. If so, that is certainly tape delayed. ESPN is broadcasting now so tonight would be out. | |||||
1896.42 | BUSSTP::DREES | Mon Jun 20 1994 14:34 | 8 | ||
latest... Roberts +3 Els +4 Monty +7 Del. | |||||
1896.43 | WEEI update | BRAT::LEARY | You're blockin' my rays, mon! | Mon Jun 20 1994 14:36 | 8 |
I last heard that through 11 holes Els and Roberts were knotted @ +3 w/ Monty floundereing w/ 3 double-bogies at +8. ML | |||||
1896.44 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:07 | 8 | ||
Got this from my girlfriend, so can't confirm how accurate it is... Through 16: Roberts +3 Els +4 Monty +7 | |||||
1896.45 | Lorne Greene, Ernie Kovacs, and Colin Powell | USDEV::BLAISDELL | Rick, dtn: 297-5077 | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:08 | 8 |
re: Brent Mushroomburger Reminds me of the classic out of his mouth during yesterday's round. He referred to Loren Roberts as "Lorne Greene". Nobody called him on it either. Now if McCord was in the booth.... -rick | |||||
1896.46 | A little more pressure tooday? | LEVERS::NISKALA | Moisten needle before inserting. | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:20 | 1 |
They're certainly not burning up the course, are they? +3, +3, +7! | |||||
1896.47 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:26 | 3 | ||
I gotta think that the greens are like linoleum. Why else would their scores be up there? | |||||
1896.48 | Heating Up?? | SWAM2::WANTJE_RA | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:36 | 4 | |
They Have to be getting tired. AND THE HEAT!!! Perhaps that is why the scores are so high. rww | |||||
1896.49 | BUSSTP::DREES | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:44 | 8 | ||
Sudden death...there going down the 10th Els +3 Roberts +3 Monty +7 Del. | |||||
1896.50 | IMO | TRLIAN::GORDON | Mon Jun 20 1994 15:50 | 6 | |
re: .47 match play... even though it's medal the tension nerves etc are just like match play in a playoff... | |||||
1896.51 | Scoring Positions. | SWAM2::WANTJE_RA | Mon Jun 20 1994 16:17 | 6 | |
Just a quick question. Does this mean the first three positions are taken, i.e. the rest of the field starts at fourth place? Or is the play off for only first place with placement dependant on your final relative score to par? With these + scores that would be interesting. rww | |||||
1896.52 | BUSSTP::DREES | Mon Jun 20 1994 16:18 | 15 | ||
24 year old Ernie Els is the new U.S Open Champion. He won at the 2nd extra hole (11th) of a sudden death playoff making a 4 to Loren Roberts 5. Roberts missed a six foot birdie putt at the first extra hole to win. 18 hole scores : Els 74 Roberts 74 Montgomerie 78 Del. | |||||
1896.53 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Mon Jun 20 1994 16:32 | 5 | ||
Wow, this was a match for the record books. 3-way tie after regulation, 18-hole playoff round, then a sudden-death. Unreal. Ah, to be 24 and have just won the U.S. Open. Wonder if he's off to Disney World now? | |||||
1896.54 | His time will come | RUTILE::STANDRING | Diaper market bottoms out | Wed Jun 22 1994 05:13 | 19 |
> <<< Note 1896.3 by PEKING::ANTELLJ >>> > -< Monty will never win a Major >- > Montgomerie will never win a Major he is a poor putter and not very > popular on Tour. I think you'll find that he was one of the best putters in the competition. He will win a major, and probably soon. He'll have gained a lot of experience from this. Seve justified his place, with some great golf. Does anybody have the final scores? Russell | |||||
1896.55 | KOALA::DEFELICE | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:24 | 8 | ||
No question that Montgomerie has a lot of talent and will certainly be a force on the tour(s) for some time to come. His short game, especially putting, during the play-off round was not very good at all. In that respect, Joe's assessment was quite accurate. He still doesn't sound like a Scot either... | |||||
1896.56 | He's a Scot | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Jun 23 1994 03:54 | 11 |
re He still doesn't sound like a Scot either... He was born in Glasgow but spent most of his early years in England where he attended a private school. After college in the States he returned to Troon where his father was secretary at Royal Troon Golf Club. He is now based at Sunningdale in England, very exclusive area and popular area for golfers, pop stars and TV stars. Danny. | |||||
1896.57 | Poor putting Monty again!!! | PEKING::ANTELLJ | Thu Jun 23 1994 12:12 | 20 | |
Russell re.54 I quoted Monty as a poor putter before the competition as you would have seen in the play off, on about hole 12 a par 3 they all knocked it to about 8ft monty was closest the other guys got pars Monty knocked it 12 foot past, now if you consider that good putting i am suprised his chipping was not much better either. He is a better talker than player but a lot of people are like that, Monty choked in the play off sad but true it has happened and it will again. As Peter Alliss said to Monty 'Your no greyhound' to which Monty replied 'Nor are you' maybe the heat got to him he is a big lad perhaps he overheated. A Major is a hard thing to win some people have not got what it takes and others learn and win eventually (Tom Kite) Joe | |||||
1896.58 | Monty a bad putter ? | VIVIAN::D_PAIN | Thu Jul 14 1994 09:21 | 2 | |
I just looked at Monty's putting average for the four rounds of the U.S Open and it is 26.5. Not bad for a bad putter. | |||||
1896.59 | Names and figs is for tombstones | CHEFS::ANTELLJ | Mon May 22 1995 09:57 | 10 | |
Putting averages are very funny statistics, if you miss a lot of greens you will single putt more as you are chipping rather than hitting long irons. You have to look at all statistics if he hits every green he is 8 under each round 32 for the tourny. Joe | |||||
1896.60 | Only holes reached in regulation | USCTR1::GOLFN::PeterNeil | Mon May 22 1995 11:01 | 12 | |
re: .59 > Putting averages are very funny statistics, if you miss a lot of greens > you will single putt more as you are chipping rather than hitting long > irons. Putts counted towards any official published statistic are only those from holes reached in regulation. Peter. | |||||
1896.61 | SNAX::ERICKSON | Where is the grass greener? | Mon May 22 1995 11:20 | 11 | |
I believe the stroke average per hole is only calculated. Using the greens hit in regulation. Example someone could have a 1.635 putts per hole average. Average putts for 18 holes is calculated using all 18 holes. So this stat is deceptive. Since chipping in off the green or holeing a sand shot. Will give you zero putts for that hole. This is how Monty got 26.5 average in putting. So we have two seperate putting statistics. Ron |