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Phil Mickelson at the PGA Championship at Baltusrol -- will he fade?
Is Lefty back? Maybe – after taking a four-shot lead at the PGA Championship.
The question is, why didn’t he go to that power fade before this? Why did he wait so long?
Nicklaus used a fade to perfection, taking one whole side of trouble out of play.
Still, there’s two long days left and we all know Lefty has a tendency to get a little tight around the collar in the big ones. All those Lefty lovers must be real nervous…
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Comment from: Robert [Visitor]
Tim:
From the looks of the crowds at Baltusrol this week, public interest certainly exceeded any of your expectations.
Now, get back to something you gotta' clue about. We don't need senseless forecasts from two-bit writers like you.
The PGA CHAMPIONSHIP continues to lead all majors with top 100 players (93) and gallery!
Better get your ticket early for Medinah next year!
Robert
From the looks of the crowds at Baltusrol this week, public interest certainly exceeded any of your expectations.
Now, get back to something you gotta' clue about. We don't need senseless forecasts from two-bit writers like you.
The PGA CHAMPIONSHIP continues to lead all majors with top 100 players (93) and gallery!
Better get your ticket early for Medinah next year!
Robert
08/14/05 @ 18:53
Comment from: Jim COULTHARD [Visitor]
It is true that a non-European won, but how about giving some recognition to the fine tournament played by Thoms Bjorn?
08/15/05 @ 15:10
I agree. Bjorn's 63 over the weekend was an unbelivable round, on that course.
08/15/05 @ 16:50
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