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Greg Norman is leading after the third round at the 2008 open. Who's going to win tomorrow?

1) Choi?
2) Paddy?
3) Greg Norman?
4) Wakefied?
5) Curtis?
6) Stenson?
7) ?

Who's your pick to win the open after the third round?

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I want Norman to win, of course - is there anyone who doesn't?

Norman is from before 'my time' (before I was interested in golf) - but wow what a presence he has on the course. The way he walks is so... powerful and elegant? Such steely intent combined with grace. Pretty cool.

Aside from that I would like to see Rocco and Duval play really good rounds and finish in the top 10.

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I agree, it nice to see David Duvall playing well, too bad for today round for him.

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I'll be surprised if Anthony Kim doesn't end up within a couple of shots. He played at Oklahoma, so he is used to playing in crazy wind. It showed today, as he just hung around and moved up the leaderboard. Hell, he might even win it, but it's tough to pick against Padraig. He was there just last year, and he could very well repeat.

What a story it would be if Greg Norman won though. Wow, that's crazy just thinking about it.
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I like to see Paddy win again. He's in contention and knows how to deal with the tough wind conditions of the open.

He's seems to be a down to earth kind of guy with a unique stride in his walk.

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Im going with Greg Norman. When they interviewed him after his round, he seemed pretty calm and relaxed (even though he said he was nervous on the first tee).

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I think Greg will hold his own and win it, he was under pressure today and conditions were tough but he still played brilliant. You would have no idea that Greg Norman is basically retired and plays more tennis than he does Golf.
Unebelievable stuff..

I like Padraig and KJ too but I'd like to see KJ win, Padraig won last year and KJ comes across very well and a nice meaner about him.

I'll be pulling for Greg in a big way. How sweet would it be for him to win at 53(my age) after all the heart aches he has suffered during his career. I'm afraid Harrington will win though. I have nothing against him BTW, I just think it would be amazing if Norman could pull it off.

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I'm rooting for Choi and Norman.

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Greg Norman is leading after the third round at the 2008 open. Who's going to win tomorrow?

Like most everyone else that that has posted I would like to see Greg Norman win, and I think that would be a spectacular outcome. With the harsh weather expected for Sunday things could quickly changes (for better or worse) during the 4th round. I've long believed that Greg Norman (and for that matter Nick Faldo) are, both, extremely fit, and could still win tournaments against the best players in the world today as long has they have the belief in themselves, and the desire to win.

Norman has far more experience being in contention and winning (in both majors and non majors) than anyone else that is near the lead (and for that matter anyone in the tournament field). Hopefully Norman's luck will be more good than bad, and hopefully no one else gets lucky and holes out shots to beat him. Good luck to Greg Norman!

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As an irishman you would think i would be rooting for Harrinton,but i am rooting for Norman,man i would love to see him win it.Every time time i see Norman over a short putt i get butterflys in my stomach,COME ON NORMAN

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