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Same thing, different year. The big difference this year was that Europe actually had better players top to bottom than the US where as before the US was deeper but lost anyway. Woods and Furyk were very good in my opinion. They went 2-2 together and the one loss on Friday they played very well. They were very good in singles as well. Furyk just ran into a buzz saw in Casey, the hottest player in the world right now, who blitzed the world match play last week and continued it this week. Henry, Cink and Verplank played well...Johnson/Campbell had good moments...
DiMarco, MIckelson, Toms, Wetterich, Taylor were absolutely brutal. When 7 of the 12 players do not win any matches, you're hurting. Woods/Furyk/Johnson/Verplank/Cink won matches...the rest...nada!! It's predictable and now pretty much expected in this competition what happened today.
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The Main Course...the chosen or frozen entree?! |
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Its not that predictable. Oracle said our single guys would crush the Euros on Sunday. There were a lot of people that thought we stood a good chance. I heard Corey Nakatani is a great golfer, maybe they should consider him for the team in 2 years.
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You'd be a great addition Kev, you have heart.
But could you stand to take a week away from the OTB? |
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good point....but they are playing in Kentucky in 2008....I could find a track or OTB somewhere... ![]() |
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