Its the Masters baby!
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@Crucial said in Its the Masters baby!:
@JK said in Its the Masters baby!:
Forecast for sunday is not good at all. Still a bit long range but there are potential thunderstorms and lightening to come!
How very very frightening.
Magnifico
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Just sitting here watching putts get left short
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Now watching Speith's ball come back to him. You guys suck!
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@mariner4life said in Its the Masters baby!:
@Crucial said in Its the Masters baby!:
@JK said in Its the Masters baby!:
Forecast for sunday is not good at all. Still a bit long range but there are potential thunderstorms and lightening to come!
How very very frightening.
Magnifico
Galileo
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I put a few $$$ on Finau to make the top 10 on Friday..let's gone Finau!
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So, Tiger's most likely going to have a share of second after three rounds.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_men's_major_championships_winning_golfers
Was just having a look at this list - some fascinating stuff in there - including how hard it is to win multiple majors. Some big household names who won only one. Win three or more you're pretty much an all time great.
Nicklaus winning 18 is phenomenal. Tiger's 14 is phenomenal - given he got them across 11 years - and now boom - it's 11 years since he won one and he's got a shot.
Which would give him 15 across 22 years compared with Nicklaus 18 across 24 years.
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playing in 3s tomorrow and starting early due to high probability of storms including tornadoes...
Final group will be Molinari (-13) Woods (-11) & Finau (-11)
2nd to last group, Koepka (-10) Simpson (-9) & Poulter (-9)
with another 5 including Kuchar and DJ on -8 -
All the lead guys playing very average - lots of par saves.
Molinari still in driving seat, tiger 1 behind but I think Finau looks the best bet.
This storm could come In tho and change everything. If one of the earlier guys could get clubhouse at -10 or -11 thst could do it
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The rain has arrived and with it high drama. Molinari hit the water on the 12th.
Cantlay (who?) and Schauffele on the lead on 12 under. Woods, Koepka and Molinari on 11 under.
Jason Day 10 under through 17 must be happy. Conditions getting very difficult.
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Jason Day the clubhouse leader on 11 under. The bloke I'd never heard of has two bogeys and falls back. Schauffle, Woods and Molinari the joint leaders on 12 under.
Very tight in dreadful conditions We could be heading for a seven-way playoff in a tornado.
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18 months ago he was ranked 1199th in the world and his doctors told him his body was so shot he should give up playing. Tiger proved them all wrong.
tomfordyce (@tomfordyce) Tweeted:
Not so long ago, Tiger was somewhere between holy relic, distant ghost and washed-up film star. There are comebacks, there are renaissances and then there are resurrections