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Posted 2009-June-14, 06:46

Can anyone beat Tiger at Bethpage? Not if he hits 49 out of 56 fairways again like he did last week.

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Posted 2009-June-14, 10:03

Tiger is always the favorite, especially at a course like Bethpage (loonnnngggg).

My sentimental favorite is Rory Timlin.
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Posted 2009-June-15, 20:23

at the US Open Par is usually the winner
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Posted 2009-June-16, 07:16

I will guess the course will play a bit easier than that and say minus 6 wins it.
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Posted 2009-June-16, 08:01

Kenny Perry is predicting lower scores than in 2002. He reported yesterday that the greens are soft and will hold anything you throw at them. He doesn't think that will change much between now and Sunday. "It all depends on where they want to set the tees".

Also, they're cutting the rough in a graduated way now so that shots that roll in a foot or two are not severely penalized as they were in 2002.
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Posted 2009-June-17, 14:16

Phil will be a huge sentimental favourite, I guess.
Still decidedly intermediate - don't take my guesses as authoritative.

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Posted 2009-June-17, 17:41

Phil, on Jun 14 2009, 11:03 AM, said:

My sentimental favorite is Rory Timlin.

That's funny. Vuroth's sentimental favorite is you.
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