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Old 08-08-2008, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by pgardn
Some of them are complaining that they are leaving
indented footprints on the greens they are so dry.
Dont think that is right. Course is tough enough.
It's not too anything. The thing that is throwing some of them off is "the difference" between the hardness of Thursday's greens versus the softer greens they played their practice rounds on. You have to understand these are spoiled people. They want to win majors, but they don't want to have to work hard to do it. They want to be able to shoot at pins, and it's just not gunna be that way as much as they would like it to be. If a guy who is a teaching pro can shoot 1 over, then it isn't too hard .
Frank Esposito
Birthplace: Staten Island, N.Y.
Residence: Monroe, N.J.
Age: 45
Turned Pro: 1986
College: Rutgers
Eligibility Code: 7
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PGA head professional at Brooklake Country Club in Florham Park, N.J. . Tied for 19th in the 2008 PGA Professional National Championship and won a playoff on the third extra hole to earn a berth in the 90th PGA Championship.
The PGA PRO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP is limited to teaching pros. He came 19th against teaching pros, and shot 1 over today. Billy Mayfair shot -1 today. This is not a great player. This is pretty much a Smurf. So, if somebody can't shoot atleast +1 on this course, then they just aren't playing that great.
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