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Thread: A tradition unlike any other....The Masters

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    May have to eat my words. Tiger putting together an amazing front 9.

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    holy shit! this is fun.
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    co-leader

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    wow
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    Rory=wheels off. Tigers running out of birdie chances.
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    Damn, wish I had followed the computers with that schwartzel pick.

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    HOLY SHIT

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    tiger isn't looking for a birdie. holy shit! what a shot.
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    All the Tiger haters can fucking suck his 12" shlong.
    Well, he is 1/2 asian..

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    Insane. This is the way golf should always be.

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    Am I just stupid or is there really no way to watch 17/18 on the cbs webcast?

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    the field 4 the win

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICEHOCEY77 View Post
    they're serving fried chicken at the champions dinner again?


    nice to see Rory taking the 1st day lead, hopefully he doesn't blow up like last years Open Championship. Of the four guys I had picked only Kuchar looks like he has the goods to get it done. I was reading one of the sites that does ncaa basketball raitings had Schwartzel with the best odds to win. Played very solid today.
    Schwartzel it is, blow up did Rory.

    Put poorly (again) did Tiger.

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    Epic final round

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    Epic indeed, one of the best I've ever seen. Day and Scott played like animals. Tiger showing the potential to get back to his old self. I'm guess it won't be long before he's tearing the field apart like old times. Kind of sad seeing Rory disintegrate like he did. Amazing final day in Augusta.

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    yesterday was crazy fun to watch. Tiger had it ...don't miss a short gimme for par on 12 and don't miss a short eagle putt and he is in the clubhouse at -12 and then the pressure for those other guys gets cranked way up having to chase down Tiger. Unreal final round.
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuikR12 View Post
    Kind of sad seeing Rory disintegrate like he did.
    meh, kid's 21 and he's not hanging his head, he'll be fine. Entertaining TV for a grey day around the house for sure.

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    I thought it was one of the best Masters. Tiger left a lot of shots out on the course. You have to give it to Schwartzel . Four birdies on the last 4 is frickkin tough. If you look at the replay of Tiger on the 18th after his second shot, it looked to me like he hurt something. He was limping coming up the 18th, but nobody said anything in the telecast. If you have it recorded look at it and tell me what you think. I am thinking he hurt his knee again, maybe wrong , but we'll see

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeC View Post
    If you look at the replay of Tiger on the 18th after his second shot, it looked to me like he hurt something. He was limping coming up the 18th, but nobody said anything in the telecast. If you have it recorded look at it and tell me what you think. I am thinking he hurt his knee again, maybe wrong , but we'll see
    Yeah, saw that as well, he winced for sure...
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    definately saw the wince...
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

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    Yeah - i saw the pain too. A lot of little things that can act up. After his second shot on 15 I remembered why I hate him so much. He hits an absolutely amazing shot - High cut from 200+ on a firm top tier to 4.5 feet and he isn't even smiling. Dude needs to step back for a second and realize how much golf has given him, maybe enjoy it a touch. Until then, I'll keep rooting for him to miss 4 footers.
    I wear crocs for the style, not the comfort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chatton18 View Post
    Yeah - i saw the pain too. A lot of little things that can act up. After his second shot on 15 I remembered why I hate him so much. He hits an absolutely amazing shot - High cut from 200+ on a firm top tier to 4.5 feet and he isn't even smiling. Dude needs to step back for a second and realize how much golf has given him, maybe enjoy it a touch. Until then, I'll keep rooting for him to miss 4 footers.
    I don't know.. I play the game and love it. I've had three hole-in-one's and I don't get particularly excited about any one shot.; you're always looking ahead. That shot meant nothing unless he drains the putt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    meh, kid's 21 and he's not hanging his head, he'll be fine. Entertaining TV for a grey day around the house for sure.
    I don't know. Norman never recovered from his final round meltdown. Hope he learned something, but, never saw Tiger fold like that.
    Speaking of Tiger, he seems to have that ailment that ageing pros get and Watson blamed for his downfall - an inability to hit the 4-6 footer. He's no spring chicken anymore, as my Mom used to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    I don't know.. I play the game and love it. I've had three hole-in-one's and I don't get particularly excited about any one shot.; you're always looking ahead. That shot meant nothing unless he drains the putt.
    I played the game competitively through college, though a lot less now. I understand some people don't show emotion when they hit a good shot because they think it gives them some sort of competitive advantage or something. Its not like Tiger invented this approach to the game. I personally think they're douche bags and choose not to cheer for them when i watch golf and try to not play with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chatton18 View Post
    I played the game competitively through college, though a lot less now. I understand some people don't show emotion when they hit a good shot because they think it gives them some sort of competitive advantage or something. Its not like Tiger invented this approach to the game. I personally think they're douche bags and choose not to cheer for them when i watch golf and try to not play with them.

    Many types of personalities. Take Hogan who never talked to anybody or Trevino that talked all the time. I know exactly what you mean but not getting excited about hitting a great shot is ok with me.

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