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Re: You Da Man....

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I watched it in an AC hotel lounge, hence my nominal net loss. I could never get enough of this venue. Imagine 7 glorious hours without cell phones or cameras! Love the early Sunday tee time; wish it could be the norm. Let's wrap up by 2 PM and get on with our day. In lockstep with Ted re Woods. I was desperately rooting for Molinari. All those balls hitting water could lead me to drink.

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FAA wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2019 8:45 pm
Love the early Sunday tee time
The early tee time was reminiscent of watching "Thee" Open in July. Strangely enough, I looked out my balcony window watching a snowstorm in April. :lol: :roll: :?

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Post by Casino Knight »

It's beyond me how anyone would prefer having a hamburger, when they could be have filet mignon at home............Just saying.

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Especially considering that the diner may not know if the hamburger had been dropped on the floor or if was spoiled before munching on it.

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Post by Carcounter »

I get the feeling that Tiger has changed and matured. He seems much more comfortable and outgoing with the press and fans. One athlete who has really changed for the better is Darryl Strawberry.

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beyond me how anyone would prefer having a hamburger, when they could have filet mignon at home...Just saying.
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What are you saying? It's beyond me to follow what you are referring to with this maxim.

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Post by tech58 »

Eduardo wrote:
Mon Apr 15, 2019 9:18 am
I didn't watch the Masters.

At times I've been more inspired by a weeknight Chimichanga than Tiger Woods.

I'm just saying, I can appreciate the effort. :lol:
Your previous post was well said. This one interesting. Where do you find a good Chimie ?
Not sure your location, but i can't find any in Michigan.

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Tedlark wrote:
Tue Apr 16, 2019 4:35 pm
Especially considering that the diner may not know if the hamburger had been dropped on the floor or if was spoiled before munching on it.
I've heard tell of many a diner receiving a bit more than bargained for, when he/she found out that it couldn't be washed off. :cry:

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Post by Galeygoo »

Yikes!! :ouch: Good luck at Pebble next month... :)

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Post by Carcounter »

A week before the PGA championship, I saw Brooks Koepka was anywhere from 12-1 to 15-1 to win. Was thinking of going up to Monmouth Park and putting $50 on him and $50 on Dustin Johnson. Was too lazy to do it, so that was a wasted oppurtunity. Does anybody know if a single event $1,200 win at the sports book triggers a W2-G? At the US Open at Pebble Beach, I'll take a shot at one or two players after I see the odds. Not a long course like Bethpage Black, so not as much of an advantage for the long hitters. Don't like Tiger, I think he lost interest after the Masters win. Want to see the odds on Spieth, Fleetwood and Molinari. They could be in this. If anyone has played Bethpage Black, you know it is a brutally tough course. I usually shoot around 90 and had a 108 at Bethpage. Small, elevated greens surrounded by fescue and about 6,800 yards from the white tees. My bogey game became a double bogey game very easy.

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