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Anybody watching? There's some pretty good golf being played on a golf course that looks like a gravel alley. Even Tiger is having a good day.
 
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I’m tuned in and enjoying it!


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With the wind finally waking up, it opens up quite a few scenarios for what I think will be a playoff finish.

And as usual...The Open venue looks like a worn out dog track.
Without a decent amount of rain prior to the start, they turn uuugly in a hurry.


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It's a good one this year for sure.


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Wow, it looks like Molinari has the win. He's been on fire lately.


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Great tournament, I love Links Courses.
Molinari has had a fantastic year and kudos for a great job today/week.
Tiger had a good week albeit the back nine was not optimal.
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He's the first Italian to win the claret jug. He'll be a hero for a long time in his home country.


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Great tournament, I love Links Courses.


I like watching good players play a Links. For me, wide and flat is much more conducive to a good scoreBig Grin
 
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He's the first Italian to win the claret jug. He'll be a hero for a long time in his home country.
He's the first Italian to win ANY major golf title, and he deserved it! Not a single bogey on the weekend, really amazing on that course!


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Great tournament, I love Links Courses.


I like watching good players play a Links. For me, wide and flat is much more conducive to a good scoreBig Grin

I like playing them as there are no woods to hit into and usually no water (or very little). Smile
 
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Not a single bogey on the weekend, really amazing on that course!


I didn't realize that until the announcers were discussing his round after he was done. That was an amazing round.
 
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It is rare to describe golf as an horse race but that was a great final round. Lots of movement on the leader board, surges, shortfalls, lipped cups, accurate hits on the green. Molinari did good to play almost mistake-free today.


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Caught some of each round or the rebroadcast.

Very enjoyable tournament to watch and a great finish today.

Michael
 
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