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Originally Posted by mcfc_nick

nope


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Links are pretty tricky... If Ben Curtis won in 2003 then anybody can win! Go Sergio!


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Originally Posted by AmazingWhacker

I like his chances.  I predict him to play well and definitely contend on Sunday.  Could this be his long awaited first major?



Just not feeling it for him. Don't think Royal St. George's suits his game very well.

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As much as it would be good for Sergio and golf if he won a major, nothing in his game the last 3-4 years has shown that he is a top player any more. No chance.

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Sergio will contend on friday, show us he has game, then make us wonder how he ever puts the ball in the cup en route to a horrid weekend debacle.

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Quote:
Just not feeling it for him. Don't think Royal St. George's suits his game very well.

He finished T10 in 2003.


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nothing in his game the last 3-4 years has shown that he is a top player any more. No chance.

Apart from winning the 2008 Players, finishing second at the 2008 PGA and a couple of Fedex Cup events that year, being ranked world #2 in early 2009, finishing T7 in this year's US Open and finishing second in a Euro event the week before last?


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Originally Posted by cdnglf

Apart from winning the 2008 Players, finishing second at the 2008 PGA and a couple of Fedex Cup events that year, being ranked world #2 in early 2009, finishing T7 in this year's US Open and finishing second in a Euro event the week before last?


"finishing second in a Euro event the week before last" after 5 (!!) holes of playoff!


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