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yep he deserved the win after tiger took it on bay hill. His ball striking was awesome all week.

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a little worried about how Sean closes out his final rounds...but I like him going into the Players. I think Sawgrass can suit his style of play quite well

I agree with you. In his interview after winning, he said that losing in Arnie's tournament was actually a good learning experience. Well, he is a good student to think that positively.

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yep he deserved the win after tiger took it on bay hill. His ball striking was awesome all week.

I think the stat was that he won the tournament without making a birdie putt over ten feet all week. If thats true then yeah, Id say thats some pretty damn good ball striking.

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I think the stat was that he won the tournament without making a birdie putt over ten feet all week. If thats true then yeah, Id say thats some pretty damn good ball striking.

You are right---Sean was 0 for 31 on putts longer than 10'. It is a testament to his ball striking that he could miss that many "makeable" putts and still get the winner's check. He even acknowledged that by saying, "so for me not to make a putt outside 10 feet, it is kind of weird that I won this golf tournament". Very honest reaction by him. He is very candid in his interviews, which is nice to listen to.

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