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Date: 09 Apr 2007 15:48:55
From: DanL
Subject: New definition of a "charge" in golf
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Play one hole well, never get better than within two strokes and you're making a "charge". I just had to laugh when seeing the following headline in the newspaper (Tampa Tribune) this morning: "Zach Kept Cool When Tiger Made Charge" LOL! I'm still laughing at the idiocy of this remark. I'm not surprised by it, given the mental midgets we call "sports writers". I'm sure when Tiger wins again I'll see "he always seems to make a putt when he really needs it". LOL!! I guess they'll have long forgotten #14 and #16 yesterday. They will probably also have forotten that Tiger led in the final round of this tournament and it was Johnson who turned a one-stroke deficit into a 3-shot lead over Tiger with two to play. Only way Tiger got closer in the end was for Johnson to make bogey. What a charge!
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Date: 09 Apr 2007 19:33:41
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Subject: Re: New definition of a "charge" in golf
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On Apr 9, 4:31 pm, bigoldc...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Apr 9, 3:48 pm, "DanL" <a...@b.c> wrote: > > > Play one hole well, never get better than within two strokes and you're > > making a "charge". I just had to laugh when seeing the following headline > > in the newspaper (Tampa Tribune) this morning: "Zach Kept Cool When Tiger > > Made Charge" LOL! I'm still laughing at the idiocy of this remark. I'm > > not surprised by it, given the mental midgets we call "sports writers". I'm > > sure when Tiger wins again I'll see "he always seems to make a putt when he > > really needs it". LOL!! I guess they'll have long forgotten #14 and #16 > > yesterday. They will probably also have forotten that Tiger led in the > > final round of this tournament and it was Johnson who turned a one-stroke > > deficit into a 3-shot lead over Tiger with two to play. Only way Tiger got > > closer in the end was for Johnson to make bogey. What a charge! > > In my paper they called it "roaring back". I agree with you 100% Sunday night I predicted to the SIL that Monday's headlines were going to be about the loser, not the winner.
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Date: 09 Apr 2007 15:31:39
From:
Subject: Re: New definition of a "charge" in golf
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On Apr 9, 3:48 pm, "DanL" <a...@b.c > wrote: > Play one hole well, never get better than within two strokes and you're > making a "charge". I just had to laugh when seeing the following headline > in the newspaper (Tampa Tribune) this morning: "Zach Kept Cool When Tiger > Made Charge" LOL! I'm still laughing at the idiocy of this remark. I'm > not surprised by it, given the mental midgets we call "sports writers". I'm > sure when Tiger wins again I'll see "he always seems to make a putt when he > really needs it". LOL!! I guess they'll have long forgotten #14 and #16 > yesterday. They will probably also have forotten that Tiger led in the > final round of this tournament and it was Johnson who turned a one-stroke > deficit into a 3-shot lead over Tiger with two to play. Only way Tiger got > closer in the end was for Johnson to make bogey. What a charge! In my paper they called it "roaring back". I agree with you 100%
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