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I wonder what that guy's rate is to introduce guests at social functions. "Now arriving at the office Christmas party, from accounting, Roger Smith!"

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lol, I know. I think he did the ryder cup or something too. His voice is funny when he says their names





With comments like that, all I can say is Bubba, please come back! All is forgiven. Yes...the Ryder Cup "or something" and........37 Opens.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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Originally Posted by Shorty

With comments like that, all I can say is Bubba, please come back! All is forgiven.

Yes...the Ryder Cup "or something" and........37 Opens.


Wow a little sensitive, I can say he sounds a little funny with his pitch, he gets really high, nothing wrong with that. If it makes you feel any better, I make comments about Americans too,lol


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Originally Posted by motteler621

Wow a little sensitive, I can say he sounds a little funny with his pitch, he gets really high, nothing wrong with that. If it makes you feel any better, I make comments about Americans too,lol

Yes, but if ever there was a case of stating the obvious.....

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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Originally Posted by Shorty

Yes, but if ever there was a case of stating the obvious.....


so your comparing me to bubbas comments because I only remember him from the ryder cup and didnt know he was the announcer for the previous opens? You do realize that I started golfing in spring of 2010, right? Oh and theres like 3 other comments about the guys voice too.


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Originally Posted by senorchipotle

what's up with the first tee announcer?


Originally Posted by motteler621

lol, I know. I think he did the ryder cup or something too. His voice is funny when he says their names

You guys don't remember him from last year?  I could not get the way he announced "Oosthuizen" out of my head after last year's Open Championship.

Originally Posted by jamo

"Now on the tee, from SouthAfrica, Looostazn," is how it sounded to me when he introduced the defending champ.


EVERY single time I see Louis in any tournament, I repeat his name the same way the announcer did at last year's tournament.  At this point I cannot stop doing it.  In fact I've already said it 4 times while writing this post.  And then I giggle like a schoolgirl after each one.

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To be fair, how would he know when you started golfing? And even if he did, how would he know that you only started to watch golf on tv at the same time you started playing it?

Originally Posted by motteler621

so your comparing me to bubbas comments because I only remember him from the ryder cup and didnt know he was the announcer for the previous opens? You do realize that I started golfing in spring of 2010, right? Oh and theres like 3 other comments about the guys voice too.




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I'm digging the pairing with the two Toms. They showed a split screen slow-mo of Watson vs. Lewis, and they have nearly the same takeaway, but it really goes to show you what happens to golf swings with age.

Is Darren Clarke like Europe's Fred Couples?


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Originally Posted by deasy55

Tom Watson hole in 1


And he follows it up with a solid birdie. Go man go!


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yikes - the wheels have come off the Gmac bus once again after a good start.        Other notable derailures in the making include Calcavecchia (ouch - quad, double & bogey through 4 holes), Westwood, Kuchar.     Early projection ... Charl appears to have his game face on & is only going to get better

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I'm very surprised to see Matt Kuchar +11 and 6th last. I thought he would do well this week.

Over par is going to win if the best they can do in the good conditions is -4


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So, Glover's aiming to be the first bearded champion since the days of Old Tom Morris. Overton plays surprising well on the British Isles: he finished T11 at St. Andrews last year, played well at the Ryder Cup, and is right in the thick of things this week. Who cares about G-Mac, when Clarke is representing Northern Ireland with elan. The Mechanic has a peculiar warm-up routine; the cigar stays in his mouth the whole time. Chad Campbell and Anthony Kim both pulled 68s out of thin air. Welcome back, boys; it's been a while. Westwood is currently outside the cut line at 3-over, but he should be safe if he pars out. There's no way the cut stays at +2. Tougher conditions today mean the low round today is only 67, shot by Raphael Jacquelin. Jacquelin's swing is truly a sight to behold.

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Woods: SasQuatch 17° 4-Wood (stiff graphite shaft)
Hybrid: 4DX Ironwood 20° (stiff graphite shaft)Irons/Wedges: Apex Edge 3-PW, GW, SW (stiff shaft); Carnoustie 60° LWPutter: Rossa AGSI+ Corzina...


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