Archive for June, 2008

Tony Romo shoots 84, Justin Timerberlake 98 on Torry Pines, US Open setup

Yazan: mulligan | 07 June 2008 | Comments Off on Tony Romo shoots 84, Justin Timerberlake 98 on Torry Pines, US Open setup
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Torry Pines is not that tough after all. Tony Romo shot a 13-over par, 84, while Justin Timberlake (suffering from allergies) shot a 98. Matt Lauer shot 100. The 10-handicapper John Atkinson shot 114. These are quite respectable numbers. My friend raised a great point: it’s the first time these guys played Torrey Pines, presumably. […]



Can Tony Romo (scratch), Justin Timberlake (3), or Matt Lauer (6) break 100 at Torrey Pines?

Yazan: mulligan | 06 June 2008 | Comments Off on Can Tony Romo (scratch), Justin Timberlake (3), or Matt Lauer (6) break 100 at Torrey Pines?
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Tiger Woods laid down the gauntlet, saying “If you’re a 10-handicapper, there is no way you’re breaking 100 out there. If you played all out on every shot, there is no way.You just have to be so patient and on top of that you’ve got to be strong coming out of the rough and you’ve […]



Kenny Perry skips qualifying for US Open, making Ryder Cup No.1 priority

Yazan: mulligan | 05 June 2008 | Comments Off on Kenny Perry skips qualifying for US Open, making Ryder Cup No.1 priority
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Kenny Perry won last week, but decided not to try to qualify for the US Open. He’s from Kentucky, doesn’t like playing Torrey Pines in San Diego, didn’t want to play 36 holes in one day for the qualifier b/c he’s getting older, and wants to concentrate instead on making the Ryder Cup to be […]



US Open pairing: Tiger Woods – Phil Mickelson – Adam Scott

Yazan: mulligan | 05 June 2008 | Comments Off on US Open pairing: Tiger Woods – Phil Mickelson – Adam Scott
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The USGA has decided to screw around with the pairings. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Adam Scott are all playing together — which ensures that either Woods or Mickelson will not play well, given the “kryptonite” effect and bad mojo the two World’s Best players have on each other. What was the USGA thinking? Didn’t […]




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