nah he chipped out it went like 10 yards off the ground and like directly to the left.. like 10 oclock or so. He ended up winning the match..How bad was it, I am listening to it online, but can't view it and that's exactly what the announcer said.
did he end up re-teeing?
nah he chipped out it went like 10 yards off the ground and like directly to the left.. like 10 oclock or so. He ended up winning the match..
Im gonna feel ill for days if weir loses
Agree with all of them 5 - 0 for you.. chief :toast:
Round 1 plays (1pt)
Stewart Cink to beat Miguel Angel Jimenez -131 @ Pinnacle
Big difference between these two in this event - both have played each time in the last four years and whereas Cink has won seven matches, Jimenez has won only twice. Their head-to-head also shows a 4-0 record to Cink over the past 12 months
Aaron Baddeley to beat Mark Calcavecchia -145 @ Carib
Baddeley won two matches on his debut last year and was only defeated by the eventual champion, Henrik Stenson. He looks set to progress well again this year and should start with victory again Calc who has struggled for form this year
Hunter Mahan to beat Richard Sterne -121 @ Pinnacle
Both players making their debut and Sterne is a great prospect, but he's never brought that over to American soil. With Mahan showing some form again last week, he should beat Sterne with ease
Stuart Appleby to beat Tim Clark -142 @ Pinnacle
Neither player has a good record in this event, but are at polar opposites in terms of form - whereas Appleby's last four finishes have been 5th, 8th, 4th and 7th, Clark has missed all three cuts this year
Niclas Fasth to beat Richard Green -137 @ Pinnacle
Opposing Green who has exited in the first round in each of the last three years and in 18 starts on American soil over the last 4 years has finished in the top-25 only once
and nice job stan and abc
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