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US Open Picks

Bob_C
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Brooks is officially on notice.
I do like the Rahm pick this week. JT wins though.
I do like the Rahm pick this week. JT wins though.
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Rory is on a mission. Pick #1
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Colin Morikawa watch this morning
No form coming in. But iron play matters here -
I don’t think he can hold up. He was talking about how he’s playing a draw earlier in the week, not a good thought from a guy who hits more fades than anyone out there. He’s a bit lost at the moment.RaceBannon said:Colin Morikawa watch this morning
No form coming in. But iron play matters here -
I was ready to pull the trigger on Speith yesterday, until reading about his walk-off on Tuesday. Looks like he’s recovered…
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Rory takes the morning wave
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From 88 to 93 the Senior US Open was hot. Player, Trevino and Nicklaus
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Phil should be playing Champions tour for his legacy I guess then.
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Brooks gets the HH bump in round 2. I miss him. Scottie also making a big move.
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Rahm making his move.
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Footage of Phil finishing up yesterday…
https://youtu.be/NO8zb5DG_gM
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I like the field in this one. Always the better bet.
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Kid from Asotin County leading the pack.
Go Clarkston Bantams. Bantams are almost like Cocks.
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RaceBannon said:
Rory is on a mission. Pick #1
Welcome to the weekend and go DawgsRaceBannon said:Colin Morikawa watch this morning
No form coming in. But iron play matters here -
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Dan Rappaport must not be aware of Walla Walla CC
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It’s the Brookline of the Palouse.RaceBannon said:Dan Rappaport must not be aware of Walla Walla CC
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Morikawa.
Brave, brave pick by me.
Definitely a pleasure to tune in and see some of the worst shots I've ever seen on TV. That place looks like the opposite of fun. -
See my earlier Morikawa call.chuck said:Morikawa.
Brave, brave pick by me.
Definitely a pleasure to tune in and see some of the worst shots I've ever seen on TV. That place looks like the opposite of fun. -
I tuned in and saw him make birdie. Total dick move to make a prediction at that point anyways.Bob_C said:
See my earlier Morikawa call.chuck said:Morikawa.
Brave, brave pick by me.
Definitely a pleasure to tune in and see some of the worst shots I've ever seen on TV. That place looks like the opposite of fun.
I'll go with the Brit to keep it together around -5 while the field fades. -
My guys choked out yesterday. Oh well
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Rory is still alive even if he can’t hit a wedge
Rahm is my new top choice
Don't trust the kids on top
The course will destroy dreams and embarrass the best
For about an hour yesterday Scottie Scheffler was the greatest. Then he wasn't -
Dark horse pick
Sam Burns flies low and posts 4 under and watches the carnage -
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Keep it going Sheffler.
Jesus maybe it'll be a shootout. -
MyZalatoris hangs on or is dead to me.
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For a minute there I was thinking Matsuyama at -3 could be the final #. Not happening though. One of the top 3 will finish at -5
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-4 is winning score at this point, no more par 5’s and a long par 3.chuck said:For a minute there I was thinking Matsuyama at -3 could be the final #. Not happening though. One of the top 3 will finish at -5
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That was good TV. I haven't been watching golf for at least 10 years. I didn't even know half of the names on the leader board prior to this weekend. I might watch a few more this year.
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I did not see Fitz holding on at 6 under. Good effort good job. He won the US Am there in 1913 if you didn't hear
Overnight rain and no wind reduced the carnage but the big names still didn't get it done
Schleffler on Saturday after the eagle at 8 or Sunday with 4 birdies in the first 6 should have been able to put the hammer down. Tiger would have
Scottie is good but not great. Does anyone in this generation get over 4 majors?