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The 2013 Tampa Bay Championship Presented by Everbank Discussion Thread


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Defending champ: Luke Donald along with Adam Scott, Matt Kuchar are entered. Not the best field, but the course gets a lot of positive comments as one of the PGA tour player's favorites.

I'll be out there Tues, Thursday, Friday, and most likely Saturday - being the golf groupie. Can't get enough of watching PGA events in person.   This tournament is having sponsor problems and could be the last year if a 2014 sponsor doesn't come forward.

Innisbrook Copperhead Course.....who says Florida doesn't have hills and pine trees?

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Luke Donald needs to get his game in gear.  He looked lost out there playing with Tiger and Rory.  Even when Rory was playing poorly... Luke just looked deflated and uninterested.

Pretty sad when he is the 3rd ranked player in the world... And playing nowhere near their caliber of play.

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Hip problem. He's an old stager now.

Stretch.

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Matt Kuchar and Brian Gay are the two highest ranked player in this year's Fedex points who will be playing this weekend in Tampa Bay.  If Kuchar won this weekend, it would put him in first place. Many of the crowd's favorites aren't slated to play.

Other notables on the Fedex List: Michael Thompson, Josh Teater, and Jimmy Walker.

Stuart Cink just changed clubs...it would be nice to see him show up with his best game!

Who looks good to you for this weekend?

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Originally Posted by Beachcomber

I take it you didn't like the other thread that was already started?

Today: raining cats n' dogs. Was going to go out for practice rounds. Still might as the showers are supposed to go away this afternoon. Much cooler temps here 60s expected for the start of the tournament.  Course hasn't gotten much rain until today so I don't know how this will affect play of the course.

Will watch a few of the up and comers this week - will also look for some bigger names.

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Field
Allenby, Robert Ames, Stephen Appleby, Stuart
Baddeley, Aaron Bae, Sang-Moon Barnes, Ricky
Beljan, Charlie Blixt, Jonas Bohn, Jason
Bowditch, Steven Bradley, Michael Cabrera, Angel
Campbell, Chad Cantlay, Patrick Castro, Roberto
Cauley, Bud Chalmers, Greg Chappell, Kevin
Choi, K.J. Cink, Stewart Claxton, Will
Coetzee, George Compton, Erik Crane, Ben
Daly, John Davis, Brian Day, Jason
de Jonge, Brendon DeLaet, Graham Donald, Luke
Driscoll, James Dufner, Jason Duke, Ken
Els, Ernie W/D English, Harris Estes, Bob
Every, Matt Fisher, Ross Flores, Martin
Fritsch, Brad Furyk, Jim Gainey, Tommy
Garcia, Sergio Gardiner, Scott Garrigus, Robert
Gay, Brian Gillis, Tom Glover, Lucas
Gomez, Fabian Goosen, Retief Guthrie, Luke
Hahn, James Harman, Brian Hearn, David
Henry, J.J. Herron, Tim Hicks, Justin
Hoffman, Charley Horschel, Billy Huh, John
Immelman, Trevor Ishikawa, Ryo Johnson, Zach
Jones, Matt Kaymer, Martin Kelly, Jerry
Kelly, Troy Klauk, Jeff Knost, Colt
Kohles, Ben Kokrak, Jason Kuchar, Matt
LaBelle II, Doug Laird, Martin Langley, Scott
Lee, D.H. Lee, RichardH. Leishman, Marc
Leonard, Justin Lingmerth, David List, Luke
Mallinger, John Marino, Steve Mathis, David
Matteson, Troy McGirt, William McNeill, George
Molder, Bryce Moore, Ryan Na, Kevin W/D
Noh, Seung-Yul Norlander, Henrik O'Hair, Sean
Ogilvy, Geoff Oosthuizen, Louis Overton, Jeff
Owen, Greg Palmer, Ryan Parnevik, Jesper
Percy, Cameron Perez, Pat Perry, Rod
Pettersson, Carl Piercy, Scott Points, D.A.
Potter, Jr., Ted Presnell, Alistair Pride, Dicky
Reavie, Chez Reed, Patrick Ridings, Tag
Rollins, John Romero, Andres Sabbatini, Rory
Scott, Adam Senden, John Short, Jr., Wes
Simpson, Webb Singh, Vijay Snyder III, Joey
Stadler, Kevin Stallings, Scott Steele, Brendan
Stefani, Shawn Streb, Robert Streelman, Kevin
Stroud, Chris Stuard, Brian Summerhays, Daniel
Sutherland, Kevin Teater, Josh Thompson, Michael
Thompson, Nicholas Tomasulo, Peter Toms, David
Tringale, Cameron Verplank, Scott Villegas, Camilo
Walker, Jimmy Watney, Nick Weekley, Boo
Weir, Mike Wi, Charlie Williams, Lee
Wilson, Mark Wittenberg, Casey Woodland, Gary
Yang, Y.E.


Still have some respectable golfers to watch this weekend......

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Of course, Michael Bradley playing in his backyard because I am not going this year. He never plays when I go, yet always does when I dont.

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Looks like a great field for an event I have never watched. I will be sure to catch as much as I can. Looking at pictures of the course and it looks like a fun one to play. Should be a fun event to watch.

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