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Gordon Brand versus Gordon Brand

Sunday August 24, 2008 | 14:00:43 62 words, 9443 views
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The doppleganger effect has taken hold…which Gordon Brand will triumph, the good or the evil, the Scot or the Brit? Currently in England at the PGA Seniors Championship, Gordon Brand and Gordon Brand are disputing a playoff after both tied for first at +4. Gordon Brand bogied the 72nd hole to fall into a tie with Gordon Brand. Stay tuned for more…


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Comment from: Wendy (UK) [Visitor] Email
How come a Scot is a Scot but an Englishman is a Brit? Are they still playing?
Permalink 08/25/08 @ 14:07
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email · http://www.buffalogolfer.com
Would you have me call him an "angle"? I believe it was quick and bloodless.
Permalink 08/25/08 @ 14:26
Comment from: Wendy (UK) [Visitor] Email
Bloodless maybe - I wasn't there. Quick only by Woods/Mediate standards.
Permalink 08/25/08 @ 15:00
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email · http://www.buffalogolfer.com
Well, when you're playing off against your other "self," it stands to reason that it should be quick. Can't fault Woods or Mediate...USGA demands 18 holes or more.
Permalink 08/25/08 @ 15:06
Comment from: Wendy (UK) [Visitor] Email
Angle beat Pict on 6th play-off hole.

OK - Woods/Mediate more enthralling.

"If Chinese had not used 6 yr. old gymnasts and USA had not fielded a dolphin", GB would have won Olympics. OK - still need to check on how to disqualify a few Russians. Don't give an "insert" as long as we beat the Aussies, though.

What do you mean, "wrong blog"?
Permalink 08/25/08 @ 17:41

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