Monday, June 17, 2013

US Open Recap

This kind of feels like the year that Tom Watson lost in the playoff to Stewart Cink. 94% of the golf world was pulling for Phil to win but a really good guy ended up winning. Justin Rose is a good person and he's paid his dues too. I'm not sold on the setup of the course, especially 18. If the best players in the world can't make a birdie over two days that's a bit too much. Wonder if Phil wishes he had the driver in the bag yesterday as he walked to 18?

Other random thoughts after viewing the final round nearly start to finish with the leaders...

Hunter Mahan after hitting driver on Par 3 loudly on live TV... "I hit a F#*$ing driver on a par 3!?" -- no, not really you hit a huge weak fan job.

Steve Stricker made a great 8 on that par 5. Is that possible? I mean a 1 putt 8 after hitting 2 balls out of bounds. Doesn't the USGA's equitable stroke index allow him to write down a 7 and move on?

I really thought Phil was going to hole that chip on 18 but you knew he wasn't going to make par. It was either going in or he was going to T-2 costing lost of you money in the pool.

The USGA got VERY lucky they didn't have a delay. There would have been no time to finish it as they were pushing up to sunset. I was shocked they didn't start the final round at least 1 hour earlier.

Still not a fan of the wicker baskets at the U.S. Open. Is it neat? Yes. Do they need to bow down to Merion's membership for the U.S. Open? No, I don't think so, especially since they didn't sell any replicas or minis.

I like to watch the Masters more because the final round doesn't look like my regular Saturday game. I'd rather see some guys have a chance to make birdies. Think about how much more exciting the finish was this year at Augusta vs. Merion. El Pato making that 3 to tie Scott after he thought it was over. As it turns out Phil had a 0 for 146 chance.

As for our pool, those who picked Graeme McDowell got relatively luckly. There were five who either picked Jason Day or Phil but it could have been worse. Admit it Greg, you picked Jason Day and were rooting hard for Phil to chunk that chip on 18!

We do have a new leader in Mrs. King and several others who jumped into the top 10. Here are the updated standings...


Jennifer King - $7,238,258
Bill Horton - $7,226,076
Hunter Hughey - $6,676,804
Mike Jones - $6,618,134
Jim Fisher - $6,328,776
Stefen Lovelace - $6,074,036
Don Adams - $5,895,300
Gray Kitchens - $5,860,643
Kyle Rubeling - $5,857,586
Andrew Tucker - $5,807,945
PLAYOFF CUT LINE    
Matt Saler - $5,704,736
Jake Louricas - $5,646,536
Greg Adams - $5,544,394
Travis Brown - $5,088,655
Stephen Riddick - $4,941,989
Patrick King - $4,905,830
John Barnes - $4,818,164
John Reilly - $4,528,002
Ryan Jordan - $4,495,679
Allen Freedman - $4,482,867
Mike Hubbard - $4,214,772
Joe Eber - $4,031,726
Troy Engebretson - $4,029,507
Russ Tigue - $3,973,927
Tom Roberts - $3,955,898
Jason Swanson - $3,847,921
Tim Baker Sr. - $3,725,509
Jeff Wilson - $3,643,253
Jeremy Hammond - $3,567,609
Sean Scoopmire - $3,543,384
Nick Eber - $3,417,963
Justin Marksamer - $3,280,430
Brian Jones - $3,221,408
Jim Hobart - $3,021,939
Brian Remsberg - $3,011,045
Stefan Manford - $2,853,117
Blake Browne - $2,743,935
Chris Hood - $2,733,431
Brian Marchant - $2,679,270
Jamie Pimentel - $2,357,174
Sue Hubbard - $2,346,631
Mark Eber - $2,248,517
Chip Kay - $2,097,707
Mark Wilson - $1,863,943
Alex Yates - $1,513,487



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