No time to go into details, tee off in an hour in a two day tourney. Good luck if you do.
Dollars2Donuts
SBR Hall of Famer
02-07-13
8803
#2
Good luck RF, I bought it at +140 last night as well.
Good luck today on the course!
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rollie_t651
SBR Wise Guy
10-18-14
873
#3
Good luck on the golf course! I'm tailing! go Brew Crew! Cheers fellas
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shocka1212
SBR Posting Legend
10-06-12
16788
#4
On that as well. Hope I don't mush you guys. MLB been rough on me
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shocka1212
SBR Posting Legend
10-06-12
16788
#5
Originally posted by shocka1212
On that as well. Hope I don't mush you guys. MLB been rough on me
You gotta be kidding me
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paco
SBR Aristocracy
05-07-09
62873
#6
Unreal; why didn't they use Knebel smfh
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19070
#7
Dam shame on the Brewers bullpen.
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unde0087
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-27-08
28874
#8
ranger, are you guys leading the tournament after day 1?
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shocka1212
SBR Posting Legend
10-06-12
16788
#9
Originally posted by paco
Unreal; why didn't they use Knebel smfh
Torres is absolute trash but how the manager leaves him in there is beyond me
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RangeFinder
SBR Hall of Famer
10-27-16
8041
#10
Good thing I didn't watch that. Well, my round went about the same. Cruising along and the last two holes went bogie, and double. I got a penalty for not setting up on a tap in. WTF! I had my foot addressed but my other foot was way out. I've got a ruling on it still. I'm going to put that rules official in a trash can if it costs me the tourney.
Oh, then the Brewers melt down. Just add that on also.
JJ, let's go for a drink!!!!
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unde0087
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-27-08
28874
#11
Never heard of that rule, you don't have to be totally addressing the putt to hole it. PGA players do it all the time. As far as I know there is no such rule. I have never heard or seen anyone being penalized for that. There are players that putt regularly without putting both feet on the same line as their intended line. You sure there isn't more to this story?
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RangeFinder
SBR Hall of Famer
10-27-16
8041
#12
Originally posted by unde0087
Never heard of that rule, you don't have to be totally addressing the putt to hole it. PGA players do it all the time. As far as I know there is no such rule. I have never heard or seen anyone being penalized for that. There are players that putt regularly without putting both feet on the same line as their intended line. You sure there isn't more to this story?
Unde,
just woke from a long snooze but from what I'm told I reached across the hole and tapped it. According to USGA rules, that's a penalty. Not sure but that is what that old fart on the cart told me. I never had a problem with it in the past, but this guy is pressing the issue I guess. I'll look in the rule book tomorrow when I get a chance.
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unde0087
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-27-08
28874
#13
oh I thought you were talking about just having one foot forward. I didn't know you reached across the hole and hit it toward yourself. I actually thought they got rid of that rule but not 100%
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388189
#14
No edges Ranger
Bet a good number and forget capping
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RangeFinder
SBR Hall of Famer
10-27-16
8041
#15
Originally posted by jjgold
No edges Ranger
Bet a good number and forget capping
Headed to the course now, no plays today. Tee off at 10:20 PST. Breakfast, warm up, then blast away.