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Sad day to see Funky leave the tour


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Well, it’s a sad day to see Funky go over to the Seniors. That means we’re all getting up there. He’ll do good, in fact he’s favored to win the Ford Players Championship this week.

I used to put Funky in a lot of my action, but no more. He should dominate the Seniors for a while.

A lot of people putting there $$ on Ryan Moore and Zach J. at the John Deere. I like Billy Mayfair. He’s starting to look at the Seniors also, not much time to win on the tour.

Michelle Wie is -360 to NOT make the cut. I’d go against that just see her make it. Always go opposite of what I pick and you will become a millionaire overnight.

Rousch Racing is strongly looking at Danica. She’s a heck of a driver but needs good equipment and Letterman isn’t giving it to her. It’s the same in Formula 1, “he who has the gold rules”.

Golf is different, you can have all the money in the world, doesn’t help your game. Golf is the best game in the world,…………. it’s just you and ball.

Have you ever had such a bad golf game that on the last hole you told your caddy you’re going to jump in the lake and drown yourself and he comes back with, “you can’t keep you head down long enough”.

All Men Are Created Equal......Until They Play Golf

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I figured ol Fred Funk will still play his fair share of events on the PGA Tour much like Jay Haas has for the past few years. Haas has finally slowed down now and concentrated mostly on the Champions Tour, but he kept his focus on the PGA Tour a few years after his 50th birthday.

Fred Funk still has enough game to contend on the PGA Tour, and we will see him more often than not.

It was weird, however, to see his name on the leaderboard at the U.S. Senior Open. I had to take a second look just to make sure I saw it correctly.

He is a good guy, and I wish him all the best on the PGA Tour and Champions Tour. Funk and Jay Haas will rule the roost for a few years.
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