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2018 BMW Championship - FedExCup Playoffs


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58 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

You can stream it on ESPN. Free 7 day trial then cancel. I watched if from the start.

Thanks.

This is going to be my goto move for the Tour Championship as I'm off from work tomorrow. 

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i'm sick and working from home so I got to watch most of the day.  Tiger looked real good.  Hope he can string three more together.

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6 hours ago, Yukari said:

My two favorites are on top!  Rory and Tiger!

So I'm in Thailand and can't watch.  Streaming the replays is crap at my hotel.  It's killing me.  I wake up last night and check the scores - Tiger is done and it's looking great!  Rors was at -9 and only 3 holes left and a par 5 finish.  I"m thinking 59.  Both my favs are playing.

Then, dammit, Rors finishes bogie bogie birdie.  Sigh.

Still a lot of golf to play,  but this would have been cool.

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I have to admit I like Rory. But I'd much rather see him on fire when Tiger isn't at the top. Makes for great golf but damn I wanna see Tiger get the W. Lot's of golf left but I'm pretty damn excited.

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2 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

I have to admit I like Rory. But I'd much rather see him on fire when Tiger isn't at the top. Makes for great golf but damn I wanna see Tiger get the W. Lot's of golf left but I'm pretty damn excited.

Pretty much my two favorites (with a big batch of other in close proximity).  I just want to see them both playing their A game on the 4th round of a major in the final group.  Is that too much to ask for?

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1 minute ago, rehmwa said:

Pretty much my two favorites (with a big batch of other in close proximity).  I just want to see them both playing their A game on the 4th round of a major in the final group.  Is that too much to ask for?

Lol. Yeah that’s about as good as it gets. One thing I can say about Tiger overall with his return: I haven’t been this excited about Thr-Fri of a tournament in a long time (except for majors.)

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23 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

I have to admit I like Rory. But I'd much rather see him on fire when Tiger isn't at the top. Makes for great golf but damn I wanna see Tiger get the W. Lot's of golf left but I'm pretty damn excited.

Yup!

19 minutes ago, rehmwa said:

Pretty much my two favorites (with a big batch of other in close proximity).  I just want to see them both playing their A game on the 4th round of a major in the final group.  Is that too much to ask for?

+1!

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, brocks said:

I've made a birdie five years in a row.

As the late Earl Woods would quote, "Pride. Pride is the emotion that comes to mind".

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Please don't start that crap Tiger....That's Phil's style....come on man!

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

Please don't start that crap Tiger....That's Phil's style....come on man!

For those of us not watching??
Flop wedge backwards, hitting a ball while it's moving, insider trading, wearing a button down shirt???

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15 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

For those of us not watching??
Flop wedge backwards, hitting a ball while it's moving, insider trading, wearing a button down shirt???

Nope. Just doing the good ol worm. 

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2 minutes ago, GolfLug said:

Nope. Just doing the good ol worm. 

The worm has turned.

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18 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

For those of us not watching??
Flop wedge backwards, hitting a ball while it's moving, insider trading, wearing a button down shirt???

For those not watching probably not a good idea to follow a BMW tournament thread....kinda like surfing ESPN while recording your game....

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IT'S THE PEACH SHIRT!!! CHANGE YOUR SHIRT!

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What a difference a day makes. Pretty dull round so far by Tiger. One bogey and the rest pars after 7. This stretch wasn't the most rewarding yesterday either though. He played hole 1-7 2 under yesterday. Back nine (which was his first nine) was where he really got it done.

 

Avoid bogey on 8, make a birdie on 9 and we're off.

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