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2ho is going to be the star of the 2010 season?

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I'm not sure, but I'm looking for Rickie Fowler to really shake things up next year.

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I've already called the 2010 season, so here's who I am expecting to show up big.

Tiger Woods: One knows what to expect from Tiger. Five wins, including a major: Torrey Pines, Doral, Firestone, the PGA at Whistling Straits, and East Lake.
Phil Mickelson: Phil will have a career year, winning at Scottsdale and Colonial early in the year, finally coming through at the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, then adding a fourth win later in the year at the Deutsche Bank. In spite of having one less win than Tiger, Phil will earn Player of the Year honors.
English golfers: The other two major championships will be won by Englishmen. Luke Donald will pick up a surprise win at the Masters thanks to a masterful short game performance. After flying in for a victory at Quail Hollow earlier in the season, Lee Westwood will make good on recent close calls at St. Andrews. Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher will each pick up a top-five at a major. Most remarkably, Chris Wood will hold the 36-hole lead at Augusta before fading on the weekend, and later in the year will keep up with Tiger shot-for-shot down the stretch at Firestone.
Anthony Kim: After spending much of 2009 improving his fitness level, AK will be ready to win again in a big way in 2010. Riviera, the Byron Nelson, and Cog Hill. He'll also finish runner-up to Tiger at the PGA.
Rory McIlroy: Rory will capture his first victory on American soil at the Match Play in Tucson in February. Before returning to Europe upon finishing sixth at Augusta, he'll travel to Hilton Head to win his first stroke-play event.
Ryan Moore: Ryan will become accustomed to second place early in 2010: that's where he will finish at Kapalua, Tucson, and Augusta. It will be at Sawgrass where he prevails for his first win of the year. He'll follow that win up with another at the Barclays.

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... and the LPGA?

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whats an "LPGA"??? lol...jk...

as much as i love tiger and swing from his nutsack, im going to have to say that i think phil is going to have a monster year. not for his ball striking, but for his putting. we all know that many times the tour and success on it comes down to putting, and i think phil is gong to put his ass off.

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I have always though of Phil as the Next Greg Norman, Mr. Choke, but I am beginning to think I am wrong.

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I'd really like to see Rory have his PGA breakout year. I'd also like to see Sergio get going as well. After last week, maybe Ernie Els can do something as well.... but Im not holding my breath :-/

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  Vance87 said:
I'm not sure, but I'm looking for Rickie Fowler to really shake things up next year.

Funny!

Safe bet is Tiger. What's the over/under on thrown clubs and f-bombs for him next year?

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