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All Things Dufner - A collection of thoughts and observations about the hottest player on the tour.


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Originally Posted by Old1964

Maybe, the love of a good woman is great for the golf game - .

They do generally appreciate a few waggles before you pull the trigger.

Stretch.

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Interesting story from his Nationwide (then Buy.com) Tour days. In his very first event back in 2001, the Hershey Open, he monday qualified and managed to tie for 12th at -5. That got him into the next week's Wichita Open, only his second Nationwide event, which he ended up winning with a -22. He then went winless on the Nationwide until the 2006 LaSalle Open.

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he dips - disgusting.

his wife is hot.

money will do wonders....how else would a hot chick like her put her mouth on his disgusting dip lips?

Colin P.

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Originally Posted by colin007

he dips - disgusting.

his wife is hot.

money will do wonders....how else would a hot chick like her put her mouth on his disgusting dip lips?

LOL at least he doesn't look like Donald Trump. He is the classic old ugly white dude, with a squirel on his head, and his wife is a 6' supermodel.

It's ALWAYS about money. You want a hot wife? Get filthy rich.

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I like the way the media just ignored him until it was obvious that they couldn't any longer. Hell, they were talking more about Harris English while Dufner was winning everything in sight. Let's face it, he's not sexy, young, charming, exotic, intriguing, or anything else that the media can hook into.

What I like most about The Duf Man is his swing. Great swing path and rythm. And he is pretty filthy long without coming out of his shoes like Bubba.

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Originally Posted by dak4n6

I like the way the media just ignored him until it was obvious that they couldn't any longer. Hell, they were talking more about Harris English while Dufner was winning everything in sight. Let's face it, he's not sexy, young, charming, exotic, intriguing, or anything else that the media can hook into.

What I like most about The Duf Man is his swing. Great swing path and rythm. And he is pretty filthy long without coming out of his shoes like Bubba.

Who's Harris English?

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The latest tour rookie sensation. Good looking kid, 22 yrs old(?), hits it a country mile.

dak4n6


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I'm a big fan of him for sure. His waggle and swing are so fluid and effortless. I've been trying to adopt that same style, and I feel it fits my game well.


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Originally Posted by dak4n6

The latest tour rookie sensation. Good looking kid, 22 yrs old(?), hits it a country mile.

Originally Posted by sean_miller

Who's Harris English?

Harris English also shot 60 - 63 in the British Open qualifier last week on Monday before the Crowne Plaza started....kids got some serious game!

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Originally Posted by dak4n6

The latest tour rookie sensation. Good looking kid, 22 yrs old(?), hits it a country mile.

I'll take your word for it - I've heard the name but had him confused with moustache guy who won a couple events early.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

I'll take your word for it - I've heard the name but had him confused with moustache guy who won a couple events early.

That's probably because between them they have 4 last names.  Throw in "smoking visor guy" who almost won in PHX and you have Harris Johnson Spencer English Wagner Levin.

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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

Quote:

Originally Posted by sean_miller

I'll take your word for it - I've heard the name but had him confused with moustache guy who won a couple events early.

That's probably because between them they have 4 last names.  Throw in "smoking visor guy" who almost won in PHX and you have Harris Johnson Spencer English Wagner Levin.

. . . the third.

HJSEWLIII

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

. . . the third.

HJSEWLIII

Isn't that Dan Akyroyd's character in Trading Places?

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