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January 26, 2011 at 6:30 PM #18443January 26, 2011 at 10:40 PM #658523temeculaguyParticipant
After SDSU’s brutal loss tonight my fear is that any sports related predictions I make tonight could result in a jinx.
But my pick is Rickie Yutaka Fowler. He finished ranked about #30 in the world at the end of his rookie season last year. He was the youngest player to be named rookie of the year since Tiger in 1996.
You can call me a homer because he was raised in Murrieta but as a high school freshman he set the course record at SCGA, a course that kicks my ass.
He was also the captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup team. Yes, he looks like the typical 951 kid. Yes, he looks like he should be on a dirtbike and not a golf course. But watch him and you will get the same feeling you had when you saw Tiger when he was new to the scene. Ice water in his veins, cocky yet polite and appears to not care that he doesn’t seem to fit the mold, seemingly happy to be breaking the mold. He’s one of a few young guns that appear poised to take over the helm.
My favorite televised golf memory was tiger winning at Torrey pines on one leg, watched every minute. To not pick Tiger or Lefty in this one is a bit silly, but since there is no money at stake, I’ll pick Rickie. He tied for 5th on this course in his first pro start and in 2008 as an amatuer he made the cut when Torrey was the site of the U.S. open, he was the youngest player in the field that year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0TeTOm7eA&feature=player_embedded
January 26, 2011 at 10:40 PM #658585temeculaguyParticipantAfter SDSU’s brutal loss tonight my fear is that any sports related predictions I make tonight could result in a jinx.
But my pick is Rickie Yutaka Fowler. He finished ranked about #30 in the world at the end of his rookie season last year. He was the youngest player to be named rookie of the year since Tiger in 1996.
You can call me a homer because he was raised in Murrieta but as a high school freshman he set the course record at SCGA, a course that kicks my ass.
He was also the captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup team. Yes, he looks like the typical 951 kid. Yes, he looks like he should be on a dirtbike and not a golf course. But watch him and you will get the same feeling you had when you saw Tiger when he was new to the scene. Ice water in his veins, cocky yet polite and appears to not care that he doesn’t seem to fit the mold, seemingly happy to be breaking the mold. He’s one of a few young guns that appear poised to take over the helm.
My favorite televised golf memory was tiger winning at Torrey pines on one leg, watched every minute. To not pick Tiger or Lefty in this one is a bit silly, but since there is no money at stake, I’ll pick Rickie. He tied for 5th on this course in his first pro start and in 2008 as an amatuer he made the cut when Torrey was the site of the U.S. open, he was the youngest player in the field that year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0TeTOm7eA&feature=player_embedded
January 26, 2011 at 10:40 PM #659326temeculaguyParticipantAfter SDSU’s brutal loss tonight my fear is that any sports related predictions I make tonight could result in a jinx.
But my pick is Rickie Yutaka Fowler. He finished ranked about #30 in the world at the end of his rookie season last year. He was the youngest player to be named rookie of the year since Tiger in 1996.
You can call me a homer because he was raised in Murrieta but as a high school freshman he set the course record at SCGA, a course that kicks my ass.
He was also the captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup team. Yes, he looks like the typical 951 kid. Yes, he looks like he should be on a dirtbike and not a golf course. But watch him and you will get the same feeling you had when you saw Tiger when he was new to the scene. Ice water in his veins, cocky yet polite and appears to not care that he doesn’t seem to fit the mold, seemingly happy to be breaking the mold. He’s one of a few young guns that appear poised to take over the helm.
My favorite televised golf memory was tiger winning at Torrey pines on one leg, watched every minute. To not pick Tiger or Lefty in this one is a bit silly, but since there is no money at stake, I’ll pick Rickie. He tied for 5th on this course in his first pro start and in 2008 as an amatuer he made the cut when Torrey was the site of the U.S. open, he was the youngest player in the field that year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0TeTOm7eA&feature=player_embedded
January 26, 2011 at 10:40 PM #659188temeculaguyParticipantAfter SDSU’s brutal loss tonight my fear is that any sports related predictions I make tonight could result in a jinx.
But my pick is Rickie Yutaka Fowler. He finished ranked about #30 in the world at the end of his rookie season last year. He was the youngest player to be named rookie of the year since Tiger in 1996.
You can call me a homer because he was raised in Murrieta but as a high school freshman he set the course record at SCGA, a course that kicks my ass.
He was also the captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup team. Yes, he looks like the typical 951 kid. Yes, he looks like he should be on a dirtbike and not a golf course. But watch him and you will get the same feeling you had when you saw Tiger when he was new to the scene. Ice water in his veins, cocky yet polite and appears to not care that he doesn’t seem to fit the mold, seemingly happy to be breaking the mold. He’s one of a few young guns that appear poised to take over the helm.
My favorite televised golf memory was tiger winning at Torrey pines on one leg, watched every minute. To not pick Tiger or Lefty in this one is a bit silly, but since there is no money at stake, I’ll pick Rickie. He tied for 5th on this course in his first pro start and in 2008 as an amatuer he made the cut when Torrey was the site of the U.S. open, he was the youngest player in the field that year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0TeTOm7eA&feature=player_embedded
January 26, 2011 at 10:40 PM #659654temeculaguyParticipantAfter SDSU’s brutal loss tonight my fear is that any sports related predictions I make tonight could result in a jinx.
But my pick is Rickie Yutaka Fowler. He finished ranked about #30 in the world at the end of his rookie season last year. He was the youngest player to be named rookie of the year since Tiger in 1996.
You can call me a homer because he was raised in Murrieta but as a high school freshman he set the course record at SCGA, a course that kicks my ass.
He was also the captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup team. Yes, he looks like the typical 951 kid. Yes, he looks like he should be on a dirtbike and not a golf course. But watch him and you will get the same feeling you had when you saw Tiger when he was new to the scene. Ice water in his veins, cocky yet polite and appears to not care that he doesn’t seem to fit the mold, seemingly happy to be breaking the mold. He’s one of a few young guns that appear poised to take over the helm.
My favorite televised golf memory was tiger winning at Torrey pines on one leg, watched every minute. To not pick Tiger or Lefty in this one is a bit silly, but since there is no money at stake, I’ll pick Rickie. He tied for 5th on this course in his first pro start and in 2008 as an amatuer he made the cut when Torrey was the site of the U.S. open, he was the youngest player in the field that year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0TeTOm7eA&feature=player_embedded
January 27, 2011 at 7:20 AM #658598bakeParticipanti lost some hope for rickie when he was in contention for his first win (last year?) and layed up on a par 5 when he only had 220 to the middle, spun a wedge off and got a par or bogey, can’t remember which, but took himself out of the tourney…
January 27, 2011 at 7:20 AM #658660bakeParticipanti lost some hope for rickie when he was in contention for his first win (last year?) and layed up on a par 5 when he only had 220 to the middle, spun a wedge off and got a par or bogey, can’t remember which, but took himself out of the tourney…
January 27, 2011 at 7:20 AM #659401bakeParticipanti lost some hope for rickie when he was in contention for his first win (last year?) and layed up on a par 5 when he only had 220 to the middle, spun a wedge off and got a par or bogey, can’t remember which, but took himself out of the tourney…
January 27, 2011 at 7:20 AM #659263bakeParticipanti lost some hope for rickie when he was in contention for his first win (last year?) and layed up on a par 5 when he only had 220 to the middle, spun a wedge off and got a par or bogey, can’t remember which, but took himself out of the tourney…
January 27, 2011 at 7:20 AM #659729bakeParticipanti lost some hope for rickie when he was in contention for his first win (last year?) and layed up on a par 5 when he only had 220 to the middle, spun a wedge off and got a par or bogey, can’t remember which, but took himself out of the tourney…
January 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM #659764DataAgentParticipantPhil on the course and Tiger off the course.
January 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM #659436DataAgentParticipantPhil on the course and Tiger off the course.
January 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM #659298DataAgentParticipantPhil on the course and Tiger off the course.
January 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM #658695DataAgentParticipantPhil on the course and Tiger off the course.
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