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  1. 1. Are you going to watch the Target World Challenge?

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Is anyone going to watch this event this weekend? The field is pretty solid as always, even though Vijay, John Daly, and Angel Cabrera withdrew. I was hoping to see Vijay and Tiger possibly battle it out, but maybe next year.

Anyway, the field is still good, including Furyk, Monty, DiMarco, Freddie Couples, DL3, etc. I think it will be fun to watch, and as always, the course is really good. Sherwood CC is one of my favorite courses. (even if it was too easy on Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005)

So will you all be watching?
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Is anyone going to watch this event this weekend? The field is pretty solid as always, even though Vijay, John Daly, and Angel Cabrera withdrew. I was hoping to see Vijay and Tiger possibly battle it out, but maybe next year.

Yep.

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what else is there to do ? It's 18 deg outside today
I'll be glued to TV whole weekend, so I guess count me in... except for sunday.. it's football time

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Yeah, it's 16 degrees here in Oklahoma, and the wind chill has been below zero. It looks I'll be watching a lot of TV and playing a lot of video games this weekend.

Any predictions for the event? There are only 16 golfers playing, so the odds aren't too bad to pick a winner. :)
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This is the last tourney for 2005. I do not have the golf channel, so I'll have to wait until January for the next televised tourney. For that reason alone, I'll be watching! (I even have it scheduled on my DVR )

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This is the last tourney for 2005. I do not have the golf channel, so I'll have to wait until January for the next televised tourney. For that reason alone, I'll be watching! (I even have it scheduled on my DVR

From our preview, the TV times:

[pre]Thu 3-6pm ET USA Fri 3-6pm ET USA Sat 3-6pm ET ABC Sun 3-6pm ET ABC[/pre] No Golf Channel required.

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Of course I'll watch it. Even here in Houston we're having a cold spell. I move here from NY and I still get ice out there when I go to work at 3am. What's up with that??

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