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Post by mr3putt on Oct 31, 2016 23:04:24 GMT
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Post by 18majors on Oct 31, 2016 23:56:27 GMT
We know Andrea, she lost to Terminator Junior twice this year; once at US Junior Final and once at US Amateur SF.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 1, 2016 1:59:16 GMT
We know Andrea, she lost to Terminator Junior twice this year; once at US Junior Final and once at US Amateur SF. Oh...so what you're saying is that only REAL Asians are the true dominators. Good memory. You need not say Junior Terminator....she's earned the right to a singular nickname...Seong Eun-jeong is simply....JUNIOR.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 1, 2016 23:15:26 GMT
Duke vs. U of Wash final....ya gotta favor the Huskies....4 Asians vs. 1 Asian on the Blue Devils team....lol.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 1, 2016 23:19:57 GMT
Holy Moly...did you boys and girls see Chantel McCabe on the GC coverage?....I didn't know her....a NHL reporter too.
And how about the GREAT Holly Sonders at the Saints vs, Seahwaks game....luv HOLLY. You guy with all your NFL coverage would see Holly more than I....I generally only record the Seahawks games.
Do you guys like Lanny Wadkins as a commentator?....I think he's pretty good.
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Post by philknj on Nov 1, 2016 23:33:02 GMT
I stand by my prior comments, but there's another reason for losing interest in the Pirate Invitational. Just look at the other schools involved: Monmouth, U. of Albany, Central Conn. St., Long Island U., Illinois St., Creighton, Lamar, Hartford, Hofstra, Omaha, S. Dakota St., and Fairleigh Dickinson...are you kidding me? Generally speaking, elite junior golfers aren't going to these schools, especially the ones in the East. To their credit, they played a lot better on Day Two (much less wind and 20 degrees warmer). The final scoreboard says 20 out of 74 players broke 80 (versus two breaking 80 the day before). I should definitely try to see Princeton U. play one day...they play better teams. Their Spring schedule hasn't been posted yet, but they might not be playing around my area anyway...might have to wait to next Fall. It's unbelievable that Princeton scooped up Kelly Shon for their program.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 2, 2016 0:16:22 GMT
I stand by my prior comments, but there's another reason for losing interest in the Pirate Invitational. Just look at the other schools involved: Monmouth, U. of Albany, Central Conn. St., Long Island U., Illinois St., Creighton, Lamar, Hartford, Hofstra, Omaha, S. Dakota St., and Fairleigh Dickinson...are you kidding me? Generally speaking, elite junior golfers aren't going to these schools, especially the ones in the East. To their credit, they played a lot better on Day Two (much less wind and 20 degrees warmer). The final scoreboard says 20 out of 74 players broke 80 (versus two breaking 80 the day before). Are the above a combo of D1 & D2 schools? I can't remember.....did I ask you previously if you have attended the free annual Am event at Pine Valley...and you replied you had no interest?
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 2, 2016 0:20:45 GMT
I hate watching this event and the great weather and pristine conditions of East Lake.
WTF...I'm playing aerated muck holes here....it had rained 28 of 31 days in October here in RAINcouver and the 1st day of November...yup rain...and November is typically our rainiest month. I'll be playing lift, clean and cheat until early June...ugh.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 2, 2016 0:23:37 GMT
I forgot Mariah Stackhouse is KPMG endorsed....likely a contract heavily performance based.
Glad to see GC fly Mariah to this event to commentate....I guess GC is still paying for Kelly T's lynching comments.
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Post by philknj on Nov 2, 2016 9:18:38 GMT
I stand by my prior comments, but there's another reason for losing interest in the Pirate Invitational. Just look at the other schools involved: Monmouth, U. of Albany, Central Conn. St., Long Island U., Illinois St., Creighton, Lamar, Hartford, Hofstra, Omaha, S. Dakota St., and Fairleigh Dickinson...are you kidding me? Generally speaking, elite junior golfers aren't going to these schools, especially the ones in the East. To their credit, they played a lot better on Day Two (much less wind and 20 degrees warmer). The final scoreboard says 20 out of 74 players broke 80 (versus two breaking 80 the day before). Are the above a combo of D1 & D2 schools? I can't remember.....did I ask you previously if you have attended the free annual Am event at Pine Valley...and you replied you had no interest? I don't know about college division designations...it varies by sport, I think. Creighton (in Omaha) is big in men's basketball, but women's golf?! Never heard of them. The college golf powers are concentrated mostly at the big schools in the Southeast, Southwest, and Pacific coast. You asked me if I was attending the PGA at Baltusrol and I said no. As for the Crump Cup at Pine Valley, hell yeah, I want to see that one day. Per Wikipedia, the public is allowed to see the final Sunday round only: The Crump Cup is an invitational golf tournament for amateurs. The first tournament was held in 1922. It is named for George Arthur Crump, and is played on the grounds of Pine Valley Golf Club, which Crump founded.[5] The format for the four days is two rounds of stroke play, qualifying, followed by four rounds of match play.[6] The final round has traditionally held on the last Sunday in September. Jay Sigel has won the event the most times, with nine victories between 1975 and 1993.[6]
Since at least the 1970s, the public can, on the day of the final round, tour the golf course and view tournament play.[7] This is the only day each year on which the public has access to the grounds of the club.[8] Visitors park at the nearby Clementon Amusement Park, where a local youth athletic association charges $25 per car. Yellow school buses then take fans on a five-minute ride down a secluded side road, away from amusement park, and unload in a gravel parking lot in the woods.[5]It would be Sunday Sept. 17, 2017 the next time one can visit it.
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Post by mr3putt on Nov 2, 2016 19:03:13 GMT
Since at least the 1970s, the public can, on the day of the final round, tour the golf course and view tournament play.[7] This is the only day each year on which the public has access to the grounds of the club.[8] Visitors park at the nearby Clementon Amusement Park, where a local youth athletic association charges $25 per car. Yellow school buses then take fans on a five-minute ride down a secluded side road, away from amusement park, and unload in a gravel parking lot in the woods.[5]It would be Sunday Sept. 17, 2017 the next time one can visit it. $25...what a rip off...I'm sure you've stay in flea bag motels for cheaper. So do they also blindfold you on the shuttle buses too. I'm sure Pine Valley has a guarded entrance gate.....to stop any bums from trying to access the course........ if they are able to even find the entrance. In 2005...travelling from Louisville to Lexington....I wanted to stop into Vahalla to drop into the pro shop to see what swag I might buy. The entrance was very difficult to find...I drove by it....it's a non assuming gate with the Vahalla logo. The gate had a speaker. I asked if I could enter to shop for a shirt. I guess they don't even want any white guys...never mind The Smiling Buddha and a black biz colleague from entering the hallowed grounds....DENIED. Didn't know Trumps course is nearby...so I suspect Clementon will be used again.
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