Posted on 05/22/2003 6:33:00 AM PDT by ewing
LPGA player Annika Sorenstam will be teeing off shortly in a men's PGA event at the Colonial Country Club [the first time in 60 years this has happened]
Live shot for shot coverage as long as she is in contention to make the cut on USA Networks, PGA Radio is free today for those cubicle bound and wanting live update (link included)
She has the HUGE advatage of knowing exactly what she has to shoot to make the cut. Going last is preferrable. That's why the 1st place player gets to go last on Sunday.
Well, I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I don't know if anybody's calling her "hot," but her disposition is certainly better than that of some of the growling old coots like Singh and Nick Price.
Woods has been skipping Colonial because until this year it has been known as the Master Card Colonial. Master Card is a competitor one of his Corporate Sponsors, American Express. Why he skipped this year is anybodys guess. I doubt very seriously it has anything to do with the golf course. Have you read anywhere where he said the course is gimmicky?
prettyidiotic9 has got major heartburn over cute little Annika 's gigging of the boys.
I've heard stuff about Augusta National's greens (over the bridge, through the clown's mouth), but our little "expert" only has a bone for Colonial:
Ken Green, who shot an 87, had a five-putt green on No. 16.
U.S. Open champion Steve Jones, who shot an 82, four-putted from 40 feet on No. 8.
"The fourth putt was a 4-footer," Jones said. "If I miss that one I seven-putt."
Greg Norman, whose first competitive round at the Masters since his collapse last year was a 77, had a 6-foot putt for par on No. 2 and a 66-footer coming back for bogey. He made a 7.
And Faldo, who had one three-putt in 72 holes in winning at Augusta last year, three-putted four of the first six holes on his way to a 75. - 1997 Masters
Annika's no Kelly Tilghman, but a fella wouldn't be ashamed to squire her to the local dance out of her working duds. I think she's cute as a button.
Now Olin Browne, on the other hand, is taking the tourney WAYYYY too seriously. He needs to lighten up with the frowny face.
Most Div 1 conferences are more competitive than that. ;>) I'd have to look, but it may well have happened in the SWC in the 70's (Crenshaw-UT), the PAC10 in the 80's (Mickleson-AZ), or perhaps whatever conference UofH played in before SWC. All those conferences / schools are legendary golf venues that have graduated numerous Tour players over the years.
Seriously, tho, you were trying to make a point that there might be men more 'deserving' of an exemption than AS. As 'evidence', you asserted that:
..there is a kid in Westchester right now who has won the Big East Conference individual championship three years in a row ..
According to the Big East Conference site, there have been no recent 3-peaters, presidio. The only golf 3-peater that the site shows is a guy from 20 years ago - is that the kid to which you refer? A (presumably) 42 yo kid who might better spend his life accepting the fact that he ain't gonna be playing in the bigs?
In short, you appear to be decidedly truth-challenged, presidio. Methinks (as do many others here) that you're just making it up as you go.
I know that Colonial is the venue that has held the same Tour event for the longest consecutive period of time, but that's not necessarily the same as 'oldest course on the Tour'.
"Woods never plays here, because the course is gimmicky and not designed for tournament play. "
Is that it? Woods has only played Colonial once, back before he picked up Amex as a sponsor (Mastercard was the Colonial sponsor at that time). As I said before, Colonial isn't your average treeless stadium course, but it's held a Tour event since long before there was a Tour.
"The hardest holes are all on the fron nine. Know any others like that? "
LOL, all the hard holes......? Common misconception held by people, like yourself, who don't know their a$$ from the proverbial hole in the ground about tournament golf, or golf courses in general.
Every course has an 'easier side' - has to, since there's an odd number of holes on each side (do the math). Colonial has 5 of the 9 toughest holes on the front, and 4 of the 9 toughest on the back, based on handicap stats, so yayhoos like yourself think that the back is 'easier'.
Further, Colonial's toughest holes are distributed front / back, front / back all the way down the line - #1 is front, #2 is back, #3 is front, #4 is back, etc. The handicap numbers are based on years of stats, incl the tourney stats. Any one tournament might have stats that change a bit (1 or 2 holes at the most, depending on conditions, esp wind direction), but they hold true over the years.
"As it is, I am once again faced with trying to explain things to someone who is ignorant, but has no wish to change. "
presidio, you're just making this stuff up as you go, isn't it time to stop?
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