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Thread started 06/17/10 2:05pm

Genesia

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Who's watchin' the US Open?

I have it running in the background at work... lurking

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Reply #1 posted 06/17/10 2:20pm

Mach

wave bits n pieces ...

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Reply #2 posted 06/17/10 2:23pm

Genesia

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Pebble's playin' tough today. Leader's only at -2.

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Reply #3 posted 06/17/10 2:50pm

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I'm watching this cool marquee group channel on directv. Get to watch nothing but Tiger, Els, and Westwood.

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Reply #4 posted 06/17/10 2:56pm

kimrachell

my husband and son at the u.s. open.

[Edited 6/18/10 8:31am]

[Edited 6/18/10 8:36am]

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Reply #5 posted 06/17/10 5:54pm

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It looks like a really beautiful place

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Reply #6 posted 06/17/10 7:59pm

RodeoSchro

mynameisnotsusan said:

It looks like a really beautiful place

It is. I've played it twice, back when it only cost $275 a round. Ouch.

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Reply #7 posted 06/18/10 8:28am

kimrachell

i'm watching, my husband is there today, he's a volunteer. yesterday he took my son there, and they met tiger and a lot of the other players. lol pretty cool!biggrin

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Reply #8 posted 06/18/10 8:40am

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The DirecTV coverage is incredible. You can watch 4 channels at once as well as have an updated scoreboard, and it's all very interactive. Just beautiful in high def.

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Reply #9 posted 06/18/10 8:43am

kimrachell

ernestsewell said:

The DirecTV coverage is incredible. You can watch 4 channels at once as well as have an updated scoreboard, and it's all very interactive. Just beautiful in high def.

that's really cool! i don't have cable tv or directv at all, so i've just been watching it online, would be nice to see it better though. pebble beach truly is a beautiful place! i go there all the time, and i never get tired of it.

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Reply #10 posted 06/18/10 9:00am

Genesia

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kimrachell said:

my husband and son at the u.s. open.


Awwww...what fun for them! biggrin

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Reply #11 posted 06/18/10 9:02am

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kimrachell said:

i'm watching, my husband is there today, he's a volunteer. yesterday he took my son there, and they met tiger and a lot of the other players. lol pretty cool!biggrin

My sweetie is a volunteer for the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits later this summer.

Last time he volunteered at a tournament, one of the people he shuttled was Elin Woods. I doubt that'll happen this time.

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Reply #12 posted 06/18/10 9:05am

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mynameisnotsusan said:

It looks like a really beautiful place

It is. My sweetie and I had lunch there in...1996, I think. The restaurant overlooks the 18th green, if I recall correctly. (I had a delicious crab and artichoke frittata.)

We thought about playing, but since it would have cost around $600 for the two of us (and even more because we'd need to rent clubs), we passed.

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Reply #13 posted 06/18/10 10:04am

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DirecTV is the best, I swear to it. I can watch all four feeds at once. I can highlight any one of them (as noted by the yellow frame on one frame), and hear just the audio from that feed. The menu is a live update, and interactive when you press the red menu button on the remote. In HighDef, it's just awesome.

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Reply #14 posted 06/18/10 10:05am

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I've had the online coverage tuned to the Woods/Els/Westwood group all morning. lurking

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Reply #15 posted 06/18/10 3:24pm

RodeoSchro

Genesia said:

mynameisnotsusan said:

It looks like a really beautiful place

It is. My sweetie and I had lunch there in...1996, I think. The restaurant overlooks the 18th green, if I recall correctly. (I had a delicious crab and artichoke frittata.)

We thought about playing, but since it would have cost around $600 for the two of us (and even more because we'd need to rent clubs), we passed.

It was $275 a round in '97, when I was there. But heck, that's a bargain now. It's $495 a pop, plus $35 cart fee, plus a caddy. More than a grand for a twosome, but every golf fan ought to play it once in their life.

We also played Spyglass and Cypress Point. Of the three, I liked Spyglass the best, even though Pebble is the most historic and Cypress is the most exclusive. Spyglass has everything.

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Reply #16 posted 06/18/10 6:37pm

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RodeoSchro said:

Genesia said:

It is. My sweetie and I had lunch there in...1996, I think. The restaurant overlooks the 18th green, if I recall correctly. (I had a delicious crab and artichoke frittata.)

We thought about playing, but since it would have cost around $600 for the two of us (and even more because we'd need to rent clubs), we passed.

It was $275 a round in '97, when I was there. But heck, that's a bargain now. It's $495 a pop, plus $35 cart fee, plus a caddy. More than a grand for a twosome, but every golf fan ought to play it once in their life.

One of the commentators on the coverage I was watching today put it nicely. Playing a round there is like the Louvre letting you hire gallery space.

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Reply #17 posted 06/19/10 6:10pm

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Tiger just finished off a round of 66, making a nice move into contention for Sunday.

2nd shot on 18 was awesome.

McDowell and Johnson could easily come back to him over the rest of the back 9 too. He could easily start tomorrow only a couple of shots off the lead.

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Reply #18 posted 06/19/10 6:48pm

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Fauxie said:

Tiger just finished off a round of 66, making a nice move into contention for Sunday.

2nd shot on 18 was awesome.

McDowell and Johnson could easily come back to him over the rest of the back 9 too. He could easily start tomorrow only a couple of shots off the lead.

I say -1 will win it. They always come back toward even in the U.S. Open on Sunday.

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Reply #19 posted 06/19/10 7:37pm

RodeoSchro

mynameisnotsusan said:

RodeoSchro said:

It was $275 a round in '97, when I was there. But heck, that's a bargain now. It's $495 a pop, plus $35 cart fee, plus a caddy. More than a grand for a twosome, but every golf fan ought to play it once in their life.

One of the commentators on the coverage I was watching today put it nicely. Playing a round there is like the Louvre letting you hire gallery space.

LOL.

Like I said, everyone that loves golf needs to play Pebble once in their life. But dang, it is expensive!

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Reply #20 posted 06/20/10 6:35pm

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Nice choke, Dustin. lol All yesterday they kept talking in the commentary about how Dustin Johnson's caddie had said he was a 'flatliner' who feels no pressure and just plays every round like he's having a light-hearted round with his mates. Yeah, 66 on Saturday and 82 on Sunday. falloff

Well done McDowell.

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Reply #21 posted 06/20/10 7:24pm

RodeoSchro

Johnny Miller made the call of the day when he pointed out how Pebble is two different courses. Holes 1 - 7 are scoreable; holes 8 - 18 are monsters.

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