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2007 U.S. Open @ Oakmont


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Can Philly Mick win this one in 2007?

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can win the open. Will he? Not if he reverts back to old Phil like he did on Sunday.

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Can Philly Mick win this one in 2007?

It's crazy because I never picture Lefty as a U.S. Open contender. His game just doesn't really fit the course setup, but he is always in contention. I'm sure he will contend next year as well, but I can't see him winning one. If he was going to put one away, he would have already done it.

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I think that they charge the volunteers 150 for a uniform as well. The shirt and possibly pants.

They do charge you $150 to be a volunteer for the uniform, it's 1 hat, 2 shirts and a windbreaker. All in all if you were to purchase those from the merchandise pavillion at the event it would end up costing you around $200. So not bad.

My dad also was accepted as a volunteer so him and I are turning this into a father/son getaway trip, 7 days of US Open and we're going to try to get some golf of our own thrown in too I think. Anyone know of a must play course near Oakmont or Pittsburgh?
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I think that they charge the volunteers 150 for a uniform as well. The shirt and possibly pants.

Yes, it was the case at Bethpage last year.

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