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15 minutes ago, Billy Z said:

Anybody going out on a limb and choosing a winner?

Sure;  I'll pick Xander S and C.T. Pan as my two predictions for winner.  If we were doing that thing we used to do for prediction contests, I'd probably make them my pick in the first and third choice slots though.

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7 minutes ago, iacas said:

I'll give a free TST towel to the first person who names the winner (full name, not just last name) and the correct winning score in relation to par.

Only one entry per person, and your first entry is the only one that counts. Entries must be posted before 7am eastern time on Thursday.

This is a Players Towel, so they're quite nice.

Tony Finau 11 under 277 total 


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10 minutes ago, iacas said:

I'll give a free TST towel to the first person who names the winner (full name, not just last name) and the correct winning score in relation to par.

Only one entry per person, and your first entry is the only one that counts. Entries must be posted before 7am eastern time on Thursday.

This is a Players Towel, so they're quite nice.

Patrick Cantlay, -13

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12 minutes ago, iacas said:

I'll give a free TST towel to the first person who names the winner (full name, not just last name) and the correct winning score in relation to par.

Only one entry per person, and your first entry is the only one that counts. Entries must be posted before 7am eastern time on Thursday.

This is a Players Towel, so they're quite nice.

Rory McIlroy, -12

Steve

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Still thinking about my pick to win for the TST towel, but here is impressive stats, and although Tiger is awesome, I have to say the more impressive of the two is Jack's victory at age 46.

Youngest Winner
Tiger Woods – 21 years, 3 months, 14 days

Oldest Winner
Jack Nicklaus – 46 years, 2 months, 23 days

Thomas Gralinski, 2458080

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57 minutes ago, iacas said:

I'll give a free TST towel to the first person who names the winner (full name, not just last name) and the correct winning score in relation to par.

Only one entry per person, and your first entry is the only one that counts. Entries must be posted before 7am eastern time on Thursday.

This is a Players Towel, so they're quite nice.

Jordan Spieth, -14.

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Dustin Johnson  -14

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1 hour ago, Billy Z said:

Still thinking about my pick to win for the TST towel, but here is impressive stats, and although Tiger is awesome, I have to say the more impressive of the two is Jack's victory at age 46.

Tiger's win was more impressive. Both 1997 and 2019.

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Weather looks decent for good scoring:

Avg temps = 80ish

Precip 40% early fri, not much other precip.

Winds relatively calm, avg 10mph or less

Justin Thomas ,  -14

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1 hour ago, Hardspoon said:

I predict Bryson DeChambeau at -15.

I'm really excited to watch this year...

I'm wild arse guessing Bryson DeChambeau -11.


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4 hours ago, iacas said:

I'll give a free TST towel to the first person who names the winner (full name, not just last name) and the correct winning score in relation to par.

Only one entry per person, and your first entry is the only one that counts. Entries must be posted before 7am eastern time on Thursday.

This is a Players Towel, so they're quite nice.

I'll take Lee Westwood at 11 under for the green jacket.

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Winner: Collin Morikawa -14

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I would say Patrick Cantlay -11. My dark horse is Sergio. 

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This hasn’t happened in a while. I can’t remember who last did it. 
 

Players that won the tournament the week before the Masters and then won the Masters.... maybe Lyle in 1988?

Jordan Spieth -14 because you know GOLF.

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