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The second hole will be big for Rory. It's the toughest on the course. Get through that one, and there's some birdie opportunities upcoming, most notably 4 and 7 which he should eat for lunch.

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Is this one over?

No better player than Rors in these type of conditions -- soft. High ball flight, receptive greens, and seems to help his putting.

As long as there is no wind or much rain during play...

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And Rory owns his mistakes. Doesn't blame anything else. And his sign of frustration is a small sigh, then gets on with it.

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Silent, how do you pronounce his first name? Is it prononced phonetically? Or is it more like "Juice"?

I pronounce it YOST. There is an 87% chance this is wrong.

Riley

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Silent, how do you pronounce his first name? Is it prononced phonetically? Or is it more like "Juice"?

Yo-st

~Jorrit

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I pronounce it YOST. There is an 87% chance this is wrong.

Like as in the name of the old Michigan Football coach Fielding Yost? Is that a Dutch way of pronouncing it?

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Like as in the name of the old Michigan Football coach Fielding Yost? Is that a Dutch way of pronouncing it?

No idea who that is. Like Ned Yost. No idea, probably not.

Riley

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Like as in the name of the old Michigan Football coach Fielding Yost? Is that a Dutch way of pronouncing it?

As long as you pronounce a 'long' ooo, as in Yo. And then follow sst.

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My pick of Rory at -17 is looking GOOD!!!

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As long as you pronounce a 'long' ooo, as in Yo. And then follow sst.

OK, that is not like Yost, but more like You sst. Yoost. I think I have it now. Thanks!

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