Archive for June, 2005

Lots of red numbers

Yazan: mulligan | 16 June 2005 | Comments Off on Lots of red numbers
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I have been watching the morning groups play on ESPN before heading out to Pinehurst #2 for the afternoon pairings. With still a few holes to go for most of the morning folks, there are a lot of players in the red. As of this writing, 8 players are under par and Olin Browne (who […]



U.S. Open: watch at work?

Yazan: mulligan | 16 June 2005 | Comments Off on U.S. Open: watch at work?
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The U.S. Open is webcasting play on holes 9 and 15 today and tomorrow. Go here. This raises the dilemma for millions of fans: can I multitask and watch this at work? The webcast works pretty well: Tiger just hit a bad shot on the par-3 15th. Is he really wearing a pink shirt, or […]



U.S. Open: Handicapping the Field

Yazan: mulligan | 16 June 2005 | Comments Off on U.S. Open: Handicapping the Field
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ESPN’s Jason Sobel has a cool rundown “From 1 to 156” of the U.S. Open field. Sobel puts Tiger at No.1 and David Duval at No. 156. Frankly, I think not many of us wonder about David Duval anymore. We’ve sort of accepted his fate. The Golf Blog’s own Jason gave his predictions on the […]



The joys of Carolina golf

Yazan: mulligan | 15 June 2005 | Comments Off on The joys of Carolina golf
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Today was a very full day of Carolina golf: out of the house at 8am to spend the morning on Pinehurst #2 watching the pros practice, and then an afternoon back at my Dad’s Robert Trent Jones track for 18 holes through the pine needles. I did not get a chance to see many big […]




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