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Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Sat April 13, 2013 4:13 pm
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Possibly. Hard to judge where that ball would've ended up. Looked a little hot coming into the green. Unless he had enough bite on it to stop it dead in its tracks he's looking at a lengthy birdie putt. I'd guess he'd par it. And the carry over effect to his play on the next few holes might change those scores too.
It'll be interesting to see how he plays today. Started the day 3 back and now he's 5 back with many elite players ahead of him.
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Mon April 15, 2013 1:56 pm
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so yeah I'm still soaked but it was worth it. Seeing Adam Scott sink his birdie on 18 from about 20 feet, then watching Cabrera down the fairway see that coolly put it within 2 ft was amazing. Fantastic finish.
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Mon April 15, 2013 2:18 pm
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Electromatic wrote:
so yeah I'm still soaked but it was worth it. Seeing Adam Scott sink his birdie on 18 from about 20 feet, then watching Cabrera down the fairway see that coolly put it within 2 ft was amazing. Fantastic finish.
Oh wow, lucky you. Have you been to the Masters before?
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Mon April 15, 2013 2:47 pm
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Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
so yeah I'm still soaked but it was worth it. Seeing Adam Scott sink his birdie on 18 from about 20 feet, then watching Cabrera down the fairway see that coolly put it within 2 ft was amazing. Fantastic finish.
Oh wow, lucky you. Have you been to the Masters before?
Yes, I'm very fortunate, my Grandfather had tickets for years so I've been able to go most of my life. Still awesome every time you see it though.
Post subject: Re: Doug and Lenny's all things golf
Posted: Mon April 15, 2013 3:07 pm
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Electromatic wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
so yeah I'm still soaked but it was worth it. Seeing Adam Scott sink his birdie on 18 from about 20 feet, then watching Cabrera down the fairway see that coolly put it within 2 ft was amazing. Fantastic finish.
Oh wow, lucky you. Have you been to the Masters before?
Yes, I'm very fortunate, my Grandfather had tickets for years so I've been able to go most of my life. Still awesome every time you see it though.
If I had known you were there, I would have just told you to rally your fellow Falcons fans and go kick out the "Who Dat" guy yourselves.
so yeah I'm still soaked but it was worth it. Seeing Adam Scott sink his birdie on 18 from about 20 feet, then watching Cabrera down the fairway see that coolly put it within 2 ft was amazing. Fantastic finish.
Oh wow, lucky you. Have you been to the Masters before?
Yes, I'm very fortunate, my Grandfather had tickets for years so I've been able to go most of my life. Still awesome every time you see it though.
I hate you. It is one of lifelong goals to go to the Masters. Glad you had fun though. It must of have been a great finish to see in person. So often you see guys missing shots to lose tournaments. Not two guys hitting clutch shot after clutch shot and one guy hitting just one more.
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