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Old 05-14-2007, 12:34 PM
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anyone else notice lefty's little grin after O'hair hit into the drink...

made me want to puke.
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Old 05-14-2007, 01:10 PM
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anyone else notice lefty's little grin after O'hair hit into the drink...

made me want to puke.
It's no worse than Tiger saying "God Damnit!!!" after every missed putt.
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:27 PM
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It's no worse than Tiger saying "God Damnit!!!" after every missed putt.

smirking at someone else's bad shot vs. beating yourself up after your own bad shot.

I will take the latter. I promise you Pillow...95% of the guys out there curse after missing putts....the mics just happen to be on Tiger much more than the others.

I'm just glad there have never been any mics on me when I missed putts while playing...
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:29 PM
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smirking at someone else's bad shot vs. beating yourself up after your own bad shot.

I will take the latter. I promise you Pillow...95% of the guys out there curse after missing putts....the mics just happen to be on Tiger much more than the others.

I'm just glad there have never been any mics on me when I missed putts while playing...
pillow i know you have a picture of spaulding shmailes..
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:30 PM
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smirking at someone else's bad shot vs. beating yourself up after your own bad shot.

I will take the latter. I promise you Pillow...95% of the guys out there curse after missing putts....the mics just happen to be on Tiger much more than the others.

I'm just glad there have never been any mics on me when I missed putts while playing...
Hey I don't like Mickelson either but I would much rather him smirk at a missed putt I make and not know about it until after the fact rather than make a putt to beat me and put on the biggest overblown celebration known to mankind.
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:37 PM
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Hey I don't like Mickelson either but I would much rather him smirk at a missed putt I make and not know about it until after the fact rather than make a putt to beat me and put on the biggest overblown celebration known to mankind.

Tiger may tend to "over celebrate", but to a guy like me, who has followed the PGA Tour religiously for the past 17-18 years, it's refreshing to see a guy with the attitude of just wanting to win. Too many of those guys out there are content with a top 10 finish and taking home $300K for a weeks work. Sean OHair has now become on of my favorites as well. Him telling Roger Maltbie yesterday that he wasn't playing for 2nd place tells me where this kids heart is. How many guys in his place yesterday would have played safe on 17, hit to the middle of the green and just been content to finish runner up? A great deal of them...I promise you.

I like guys that their sole desire is to win.
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Old 05-14-2007, 06:39 PM
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Tiger may tend to "over celebrate", but to a guy like me, who has followed the PGA Tour religiously for the past 17-18 years, it's refreshing to see a guy with the attitude of just wanting to win. Too many of those guys out there are content with a top 10 finish and taking home $300K for a weeks work. Sean OHair has now become on of my favorites as well. Him telling Roger Maltbie yesterday that he wasn't playing for 2nd place tells me where this kids heart is. How many guys in his place yesterday would have played safe on 17, hit to the middle of the green and just been content to finish runner up? A great deal of them...I promise you.

I like guys that their sole desire is to win.
tin cup would have gone for it
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Old 05-14-2007, 08:01 PM
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tin cup would have gone for it

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