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  1. 1. How will Snedeker finish?

    • He'll continue his play and win the tourney.
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    • Good tourney.... top ten finish.
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    • Make the cut, but finish back in the pack.
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    • He'll "Love" this one and miss the cut.
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I hope this kid keeps it up- it's fun watching him throw darts at every pin. How do you think he'll finish? I think there's a top ten in his future, but we'll see.......
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He is the most highly touted Nationwide grad and hasn't done much yet . . . but 10 under through 10 is some kind of "Hello" to the golfing world.

Now is 10 under thru 12 . . . can you believe these scores today??? What are they going to do with Torrey Pines for the US OPEN?

Snedeker is supposed to be a 'can't miss' golfer, a future star, looks like he can get hot, that's what the tour needs, not just another grinder but someone who creates excitement.

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  RX Phoenix said:
Now is 10 under thru 12 . . . can you believe these scores today??? What are they going to do with Torrey Pines for the US OPEN?

The low scores are on the north course. The south course is MUCH longer and more difficult. The US Open will be on the south only. North is 73.2/130 6874 yards. South is 78.1/143 7607 yards. And the rough will be much longer. It is short this week because of the cold weather. You'll see typical US Open scores in '08.

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he was like 1 for 14 on fairways today...still shot 2 under i think...we'll see
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The missed fairways will catch up to him on the South Course over the weekend, and he will fall down the leaderboard a little. I'll still give him a top-10 finish though.

Also, I'm not sure he is the most highly-touted Nationwide Tour grad either. I've heard a lot more about Johnson Wagner and Jeff Quinney, among others. Quinney has been solid so far this season as well.
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I think he'll finish right around 3rd place or so.
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Right now John Daly leads the FBR . . . because he's teeing off first! LOL

Snedeker . . . I'd be surprised if lightning strikes twice in 2 weeks, that 61 was on a pitch and putt course with no rough and he made all the putts, he'll have to drive it a lot better this week.

I'm going to see how Jeff Quinney does, he's been really spectacular so far, 2 top 10 finishes with a chance to win both.

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