Yazan: mulligan | 17 September 2004 | Comments Off on phil benched
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Hal Sutton’s seen enough: Phil won’t be playing on Saturday morning fourball. Tiger’s new partner is his good buddy Chris Riley — someone I suggested on Wednesday. I won’t say I told you so, but it seemed like a good idea to pair Tiger with someone he can relax with. Of course, now it’s easy […]
TweetYazan: mulligan | 17 September 2004 | Comments Off on in deep … trouble
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Well, the afternoon did not turn out much better for the U.S. team. Only Jay Haas and Chris DiMarco won. Every other US team lost. The score is now 6 1/2 to 1 1/2. Worst moment: Tiger and Phil squandered a 3 up lead to go 1 down. They pulled even on the 17th. Phil […]
TweetYazan: mulligan | 17 September 2004 | Comments Off on What was Hal thinking??
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I am sitting here watching the Ryder Cup, and I’m about ready to throw something at the television. I read Riley’s article in SI, which was posted about by mulligan earlier, and I honestly agree with it. The Europeans are going to smoke the US team. Here are a couple of things that I’ve noticed, […]
TweetYazan: mulligan | 17 September 2004 | Comments Off on moral victory: riley saves a halve
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Ryder Cup rookie Chris Riley sunk a clutch 5 footer on the last hole, to salvage a halve. The U.S. avoided the dreaded morning sweep. It’s 3 1/2 points for the European team to just a 1/2 point for the U.S. I’ve been on Chris’s case before, for missing key putts on 18 at the […]
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