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Brian one putt, I three putts
http://www.pgatour.com/video/link/?/...e_rnd2.pgatour
The Putt at the last part of video...i m ust 3 putts:crybaby: |
the real deal...
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B.G. is still in position!!! Go get 'em man!!! I got the recorder set . . . It's gonna happen!!!
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Check out Yoda's Avatar on Brian
![]() Flying Wedges and Rhythm- Go get 'em Brian! |
What a great 4 days of golf Brian.
That putt on 16 today was awesome! While you were hitting your approach from the Bunker on 16, Ian and Bobby were commenting that you've been working with your swing instructor Alex Sloan. Lets set those guys straight!::roll: AHHHH YES...Bobby corrected the mistake as you made the approach on the 18th! Mentioned Lynn Blake would recommend a 3-barrel power accumulator stroke for that shot.:) 8-) Lots of good things said about your putting and accuracy. You belong in the winners circle every week. Congrats! |
Yoda mentioned on CBS!
Thanks to the Internet I could watch todays transmission from the St Jude.
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Brian went on to hit the green and lagged nicely to about 2 feet. Congrats Lynn and Brian. |
congrats Brian, and Lynn
What a great player, and an even greater putter!!
It could be great to get some info from the man about his putting. Greenreading, routine, stroke etc. |
Brian Gay Finishes Solo 4th (And Yoda Gets a National TV Mention)
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Congratulations, Brian Gay! :salut: Oh, and about that Bobby Clampett mention: Bobby had earlier misidentified Brian's coach as Alex Sloan. Hey, it was an honest mistake...Alex and I are both 'old guys' who were trained by Homer Kelley way back in the early days of TGM! :laughing9 But friend John Riegger, winner of last week's LaSalle Bank Open on the Nationwide Tour, was watching from his home in Las Vegas and caught the error. He immediately text-messaged "Finchie" (Ian Baker-Finch) in the CBS tower and, next thing you know, Clampett takes a Mulligan and gets it right. Class acts, Bobby and Ian. Thanks! And thank you, John Riegger. It's good to have friends with 'connections' in 'high' places! :salut: |
Hey Lynn,
Less of the OLD -....I seem to remember 2 days at the swamp when I had to take a break because you were working me to DEATH:crybaby: So you proceeded to hit 6 irons for about half an hour!! And then continued teaching till I GAVE UP! OLD? OOOOOLD? Outrageous!:martini: |
Caddy Shack...Make That 'Mansion'
Standard compensation for the professional PGA TOUR caddie consists of a flat fee for the week and a percentage of the player's winnings. The flat fee varies, obviously, from player to player, with high-profile folk such as Steve 'Stevie' Williams (Tiger Woods), Jim 'Bones' Makay (Phil Mickelson) and their like in a league of their own. But for the rank and file, $1,000 per week is a good yardstick. And the normal percentage of winnings is '5-7-10.' That is, 5 percent for a made cut, 7 percent for a top 10 and 10 percent for a win.
Remember, though, caddies pay all their own expenses, so these figures are 'gross,' not 'net.' And if the player takes the week off, so does the caddy. In other words, no play, no pay. Today, brothers Brent and Kip Henley caddied in the next-to-last group at the Stanford St. Jude Championship.They carried respectively for winner Woody Austin and 4th place finisher Brian Gay. Woody took home $1.08 million and Brian $288,000. Do the math, and I'm sure you'll agree... It was a pretty fair payday for the Brothers Henley. :salut: :) |
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