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Woody Austin...One Bad Dude at Presidents Cup
Friday September 28, 2007 | 18:51:22 227 words, 2050 views
As far as I’m concerned, Woody Austin can talk all he wants. He came to play in Montreal. Some guy named David Toms made two birdies in 18 holes today, against two strangers called Trevor Immelman and Rory Sabattini. Fortunately for Toms, he was paired with W.A., who parried a mere seven birdies, including each of the final three holes of the match. Finding themselves two down with three to play, Austin and ??? won 16 and 17, and only a birdie by fellow opinionate Sabo kept the Gringos from a ridiculous comeback. As it was, the half point win took team middle america from a one-point advantage to a 7-5 lead heading into day three. Since four of the other five USA partnerships failed to win squat today, including Dot Wong’s Dream Team, the halve from Austin-Toms was critical. Dot, no more predictions/labels, OK? Clearly the ROW (rest of world) team ate some of what Tim MacDonald’s digesting, as they came out to skunk the RWB. What I know is this…come 8 AM on Saturday, my television set will be lit, and I’ll be watching the show. Why? Well, he just might get wet again! Go to www.presidentscup.com, click on LIVE, click on the highlights tab. You’ll see Woody hit the worst water shot ever, then dip his head in the fine Canadian water. It’s a killer! Comments:
I sort of hate to be, you know, snarky, but couldn't Woody have made his ballet move a little more dramatic?
Just kidding. Other than Tiger Woods, who's been dramatically using his sticks to wow us for the last few months? Thanks, Woody, for making golf a lot of fun this year. But don't go and disappear on us. We'll miss those shirts!
Comment from: Shanks [Member]
Best line after Woody's pond facial was uttered by Barbara Nicklaus: "After the way he stuck his head in the water, I expected him to come out of there with a fish in his mouth."
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