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Grinding It Out
In a field of 116 of the best golfers in the world, Brian Gay today at the Deutsche Bank Championship played his last eleven holes in one-under-par and made the cut -- on the number -- at +1.
Does anybody else out there think this game is hard... Or is just me? Congratulations, Brian. Go get'em this weekend! :salut: |
Getting "Dented Up" in the Bronx.
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Checking in from New Hampshire
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We did have fun; just like the good old days. This is a great place to learn about TGM. Glad to have another PGA Professional on board :salut: . Drew |
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You still need to win a pennant sometime! :happy3: I still support diversity within the LBG community. :laughing9 |
Bucky Dent
The mother of all such moments will always remain what happened on October 2, 1978 "When I hit the ball," Bucky Dent recalled, "I knew that I had hit it high enough to hit the wall. But there were shadows on the net behind the wall and I didn't see the ball land there. I didn't know I had hit a homer until I saw the umpire at first signaling home run with his hand. I couldn't believe it."
Neither could the Red Sox. Don Zimmer, then Boston's skipper, changed the Yankee shortstop's name to "Bucky F_____g Dent." Red Sox fans had even more salty phrases. Dent stepped in. Just hoping to make contact, the 5'-9" Yankee peered out at Torrez, the 6'-5" Red Sox pitcher. The two were locked in, locked up. Dent fouled the second pitch off his foot. The count was one and one. There was a brief delay as the Yankees trainer tended to Dent. Mickey Rivers, the on-deck-batter, pointed out that there was a crack in the handsome infielder's bat. Dent borrowed a bat from Rivers. All set, Dent swung at the next pitch; the ball cleared the infield heading out to the left field wall. The wind and destiny moved the ball higher to its date with the Green Monster. "Deep to left!" Bill White, Yankees broadcaster shouted, "Yastrzemski will not get it!" Yaz backed up. He had been in this position before. But he knew it was hopeless. The ball sailed into the 23-foot net above the Green Monster, the 37-foot wall in left field. Three run home run! :crybaby: :crybaby: |
Living in the Past
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Now back to our regularly scheduled program. |
Bucky
Actually 6b Mike mentioned Bucky not me.:naughty:
"Deep to left!" Bill White, Yankees broadcaster shouted, "Yastrzemski will not get it!" Yaz backed up. He had been in this position before. But he knew it was hopeless. The ball sailed into the 23-foot net above the Green Monster, the 37-foot wall in left field. Three run home run! :laughing1 :laughing9 :laughing9 :eyes: |
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Now back to our regularly scheduled program, again. Some Yankee fans just don't get it. Nice finish by Phil on #18. That rough behind the green is as thick as any U. S. Open rough. |
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