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There is only one other player besides this happy Irishman pictured, under par going into the final nine holes of the 2010 US Open. Graeme McDowell is the leader at minus four, with the Frenchman, Gregory Havret at minus one. All the other big names have started to fade in these fast green conditions, wind, and of course, US Open pressure. Tiger Woods just made a bogey. As did McDowell as McDowell...
Published: June 20, 2010
It’s Ernie Els and Graeme McDowell at the top of the leaderboard now at Pebble Beach as Dustin Johnson has crashed and burned on his favorite track. A triple, double, and bogey start has left Johnson a brainless shell walking along the cliffs, contemplating a leap. Tiger Woods has bogeyed three out of six holes to start and is six shots off the pace at plus two. The Frenchman Gregory Havret,...
Published: June 20, 2010
Tiger Woods stepped out of his time machine yesterday, and swatted this shot on 18 from around the tree pictured above. With his third birdie in a row down the closing stretch, Woods set up a great Sunday filled with anticipation. A handful of players can charge up the leaderboard if Dustin Johnson falters a bit. Johnson will undoubtedly hear some shouts and yells in front...
Published: June 20, 2010
Tom Watson is at it again, at plus six for the US Open Championship, in a tie for 16th place. Watson is over 60 now, and ahead of youngsters such as Paul Casey, Brendan De Jonge, Matt Kuchar, and a host of very good PGA Tour players. Because of tough conditions, Watson’s play borders on the surreal, with everyone wanting one more surge of birdies for one of golfs living legends. That...
Published: June 20, 2010
We join the US Open on Saturday with Dustin Johnson putting for an eagle on the par four 277 yard fourth hole. He just hit a 2 iron to have that eagle try. Johnson leads the tour with 12 eagles this year. Bam. Make that 13. Johnson is one back now at minus three. Grame McDowell leads by four shots presently, but a bogey has his confidence shaken a little as he plays with...
Published: June 18, 2010
The US Open leaderboard has changed dramatically from Day One. Ernie Els now stands at minus one and tied for second, along with my fantasy B- players Dustin Johnson and K.J. Choi, who are also at minus one. As I previously stated, any score under par could win this tournament as the USGA sets this course up for the weekend. An Open at Pebble usually provides a great test, with long...
Published: June 18, 2010
K.J. Choi is in second place and seems to always be playing better than Tiger Woods lately, when Tiger is present. Two under every day would win this thing. Tiger, meanwhile is at plus three and five shots back for day one. Missed putts killed his Thursday. Dustin Johnson, my other B-player, very familiar with this track is an even par and 11th place, while Ben Crane shot 80. Crane is...
Published: June 16, 2010
The sun has just set. The animals of the jungle scurry away in the darkness, finding sanctuary, wherever they can. The mother of the beast’s son nurses her new cub. He will hunt tonight! He stretches, the powerful shoulders gleaming in the moonlight, as he makes his way out if the den, where he has rested for many moons. His damaged foreleg has healed from a previous battle, which had left him...
Published: June 14, 2010
Some may say Tiger Woods is rusty and will not win a major this year. Others, myself included, figure Woods wins every three to four times he tees it up, on an average. The rust should fly off as Tiger plays on familiar California soil once more. That said, even without a win, Tiger Woods will score points on this course in fantasy golf, and will be my A player choice this week. Heath Slocom will be...
Published: June 12, 2010
It’s a beautiful day in Memphis, Tennessee, at 89 degrees and the scores are not as low as the previous two days. Faster greens as the sun bakes them and harder pin placements on the weekend have kept the scoring from going totally nuts on Saturday. Lee Westwood, playing on my Yahoo Fantasy Golf Team this week, is hanging in there at eight-under after 12 holes. Westwood is tied with Robert Garigua...