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    #90

    Fuck this.

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    @gt12 That is shocking. We have one hole that you can place a pin like that and the grief I get after is constant.

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    @gt12 I've had a 5 putt before, but more that I am not a great putter than a shocking pin placement...

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    Had a round of golf here the other day, Australias Best Desert golf course, designed by Graham Marsh. Fairways and greens were in tip top condition after recent rains, best to avoid the rough and the bunkers of which there were a few.

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    Been watching some of the PNC Championship with Tiger and Charlie Woods, damn that kid is good!

    Was one hole where Tiger missed the green on a par 3 and the camera was on Charlie and he rolls his eyes...knock it to 15 FT, holes it!

    Great to see Tiger back, even if he aint 100%.

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    @taniwharugby said in Golf:

    Been watching some of the PNC Championship with Tiger and Charlie Woods, damn that kid is good!

    Was one hole where Tiger missed the green on a par 3 and the camera was on Charlie and he rolls his eyes...knock it to 15 FT, holes it!

    Great to see Tiger back, even if he aint 100%.

    I wonder what Charlie's handicap is. He hit some lovely shots and can putt up a storm

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    @hooroo have to be mid single figures-scratch?

    The fact he is doing this in front of those galleries and cameras is impressive, I saw something yesterday citing he is ranked 135th amatuer for 11-13 yrs in the US.

    I reckon his swing is more Rory than Tiger, but boy does he have Tigers swagger!

    They reeled off six birds in a row this morning after hitting the lead earlier with a bird-bird-eagle start.

    If he wants it, he'll go pro, and make a ton off sponsorship the moment he does.

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    @taniwharugby said in Golf:

    @hooroo have to be mid single figures-scratch?

    The fact he is doing this in front of those galleries and cameras is impressive, I saw something yesterday citing he is ranked 135th amatuer for 11-13 yrs in the US.

    I reckon his swing is more Rory than Tiger, but boy does he have Tigers swagger!

    They reeled off six birds in a row this morning after hitting the lead earlier with a bird-bird-eagle start.

    If he wants it, he'll go pro, and make a ton off sponsorship the moment he does.

    Only 135th? Wow.

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    @crazy-horse some of the shots he has hit this weekend, the fact he is that high (as in, I thought he'd be ranked better) is more surprising to me, for a kid of 12 he has a huge future ahead of him.

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    @taniwharugby said in Golf:

    @crazy-horse some of the shots he has hit this weekend, the fact he is that high (as in, I thought he'd be ranked better) is more surprising to me, for a kid of 12 he has a huge future ahead of him.

    I have only seen small snippets of him, but judging by that swing he looks pretty handy. There must be a shit load of young talent in the US for the kid to be ranked 135.

    Edit: or maybe he hasn't played enough to get a decent ranking?

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    @crazy-horse yeah who knows, he is pretty small still, so once he gets bigger and can hit it further, he'll likely race up the rankings.

    College golf is pretty big over there (as with most stuff I guess) so like most stuff with alot of access to large population base...but is littered with talented kids who can't make it.

    I played golf here with a guy who got a scholarship to UCLA, highlight of his career was qualifying for the US Open at Bethpage in 2009, but just googled him, and looks like he is now coaching.

    They came 2nd to the John Daly and John Daly Jnr, the latter another kid with some talent, I love John Daly, such a character!

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    @taniwharugby said in Golf:

    @crazy-horse yeah who knows, he is pretty small still, so once he gets bigger and can hit it further, he'll likely race up the rankings.

    College golf is pretty big over there (as with most stuff I guess) so like most stuff with alot of access to large population base...but is littered with talented kids who can't make it.

    I played golf here with a guy who got a scholarship to UCLA, highlight of his career was qualifying for the US Open at Bethpage in 2009, but just googled him, and looks like he is now coaching.

    They came 2nd to the John Daly and John Daly Jnr, the latter another kid with some talent.

    Is it John Daly Jnr or John Daly II (I only ask as I don't know if there is a difference)

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    #102

    @hooroo yeah no idea, I think you might be right in that it is John Daly II

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    @taniwharugby said in Golf:

    @hooroo have to be mid single figures-scratch?

    The fact he is doing this in front of those galleries and cameras is impressive, I saw something yesterday citing he is ranked 135th amatuer for 11-13 yrs in the US.

    I reckon his swing is more Rory than Tiger, but boy does he have Tigers swagger!

    They reeled off six birds in a row this morning after hitting the lead earlier with a bird-bird-eagle start.

    If he wants it, he'll go pro, and make a ton off sponsorship the moment he does.

    Would be too many 11-13yo professionals.

    Edit: quoted wrong post

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    @booboo well they add that in the tournaments they play in, even though I think you would be correct in there being not many (zero)

    John Daly II is ranked 621st best amateur in the World, he's 18 yrs currently, and wants to go pro.

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    I love John Daly!

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    #106

    Damn you people, go back to your shanties! Haha

    I reckon the message from Happy Gilmore is ringing true, particularly in the US, with them attracting new fans...some may not like them, but...

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    #107

    How good was Foxy's win tho?

    Watched a lot of the tournament as the viewing time was pretty good for NZ but geez he didnt start to well last night and his 5 shot lead got down to two pretty quickly, partly due to missing a tap in par putt on the 4th. Came straight back with a birdie on the next - something he had also done for the previous 6 bogeys.

    Ended up winning emphatically with a birdie on 18 for a 5 shot victory margin

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    @jk lead pretty much the whole way, hope this is the start of something for him, seems a top bloke.

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    @taniwharugby His Dad said Ryan's issue has always been he doesn't practice enough and relies too much on talent.

    Don't know how true that is but says everything about the ex AB #10!

    Great result. Picks up 460 ranking points and a nice little half mill Kiwi

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