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Radii
04-08-2006, 03:10 PM
I understand play is set to resume at the masters at 5:15. The CBS Broadcast is scheduled to end at 7. Will it run until dark with the rain delay or will it still end right at 7? Is there any info yet on the extra play that will be required tomorrow? Trying to set up TiVO here...

Dr. Sak
04-08-2006, 03:25 PM
They will run it till dark, but dont expect any extra coverage tomorrow. The TV coverage will start at 230pm like scheduled.

Dr. Sak
04-08-2006, 04:43 PM
They just announced that at 8am tomorrow on USA they will televise the conclusion of round 3.

Radii
04-08-2006, 04:44 PM
They just said that USA will be broadcasting the end of hte 3rd round at 8am, then the CBS coverage will start normally.

Vinatieri for Prez
04-08-2006, 04:44 PM
Not true. USA Network will carry the rest of the 3rd round tomorrow starting at 8:00 a.m. EDT.

Radii
04-08-2006, 04:44 PM
damn, too slow.

Vinatieri for Prez
04-08-2006, 04:44 PM
damn, really really too slow.

hoopsguy
04-09-2006, 06:04 AM
So plans for today - watch golf and then Cubs/Cards Sunday night game on ESPN. Lazy Sunday = great.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 06:16 AM
For anyone that cares CBS is broadcasting this morning's action in HDTV.

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 08:59 AM
I just stumbled onto that too. Woo-hoo!

Subby
04-09-2006, 12:48 PM
Lazy Sunday wake up in the late afternoon
Call Parnell just to see how he's doing Hello?
What up Parns?
Yo Samberg what's cracking?
You thinking what I'm thinking? (Narnia!) Then it's happening.

But first my hunger pangs are sticking like duct tape.
Just hit up Magnolia and mack on some cupcakes.
No doubt that bakery's got all the bomb frostings.
I love those cupcakes like McAdams loves Gosling.

Two, no six, no twelve, baker's dozen!
I told you that I'm crazy for these cupcakes cousin.

Where's the movie playing?
Upper West Side, dude.
Well, let's hit up Yahoo! Maps to find the dopest route.
I prefer Mapquest. (That's a good one, too.)
Google maps is the best. True that. (Double true!)

68th and Broadway (Step on it sucker!)
What you what to do Chris?
Snack attack motherfucker!

The Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.
Yes, the Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.
We love the Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.
Pass that Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.

Yo stop at that deli, the theater's overpriced.
You got the backpack? (Gonna pack it up nice.)
Don't want security to get suspicious.
Mr. Pibb and Red Vines equals Crazy Delicious.

Yo reach in my pocket, pull out some dough.
The girl acted like she'd never seen a ten before.
It's all about the Hamiltons baby.
Throw the snacks in the bag and I'm Ghost like Swayze.

Roll up to the theater. Ticket buying what we're handling.
You can call us Aaron Burr from the way we're dropping Hamiltons.

Parked in our seats, movie trivia's the illest.
What Friends alum starred in films with Bruce Willis?
We answered so fast it was scary.
Everyone stared in awe when we screamed Matthew Perry.

Now quiet in the theater or it's going to get tragic.
We're about to get taken to a dream world of magic.

The Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.
Yes, the Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.
We love the Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.
Pass that Chronic (What?) Cles of Narnia.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 12:57 PM
Relive the 86 Masters right now on CBS!

Young Drachma
04-09-2006, 02:13 PM
Wow..I wonder what Tiger is gonna do. If it was just Couples, it might be a different story. But no way he lets Lefty beat him today.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 02:23 PM
Tiger has that look in his eye. It'll be interesting to see if the field stands up to him.

AlexB
04-09-2006, 02:34 PM
Tiger has that look in his eye. It'll be interesting to see if the field stands up to him.

Just put Tiger's record at Augusta up on the BBC coverage: each of the four times he has won he has been leading after 54 holes. He has never won the Masters when he has not been leading, but has always stayed on to win when leading at the end of round 3.

That was a bit rambling, so I'll get to the point ;) - everybody has stood up to him before in the same situation. He has been 5th a couple of times, and 4th once, but never won the tourney.

Logan
04-09-2006, 02:35 PM
Just put Tiger's record at Augusta up on the BBC coverage: each of the four times he has won he has been leading after 54 holes. He has never won the Masters when he has not been leading, but has always stayed on to win when leading at the end of round 3.

That was a bit rambling, so I'll get to the point ;) - everybody has stood up to him before in the same situation. He has been 5th a couple of times, and 4th once, but never won the tourney.

Thought I heard earlier today that the eventual champion has always come from the final pairing (or maybe just once from outside?).

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 02:53 PM
The last 15 Masters Champions have come from the final pairing.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 02:54 PM
Just put Tiger's record at Augusta up on the BBC coverage: each of the four times he has won he has been leading after 54 holes. He has never won the Masters when he has not been leading, but has always stayed on to win when leading at the end of round 3.

That was a bit rambling, so I'll get to the point ;) - everybody has stood up to him before in the same situation. He has been 5th a couple of times, and 4th once, but never won the tourney.

Yes but you cant tell me if he ties for the lead or takes the lead at some point in the round, the other golfers are going to feel the noose around their neck's tighten?

Young Drachma
04-09-2006, 03:13 PM
Tiger has to start making some birdies. Simple as that. I have this weird feeling he's going to come on the back nine and roar out of this thing. Besides, with the way his dad's health is..he really wants to win this one for his dad. He's never had this sort of inspiration in the past when it was close like this.

And it's not as if Lefty or Couples are going to roar out to some huge lead. They're gonna keep this thing close and so, Tiger can still win this thing so long as they're within striking distance.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 03:25 PM
I am pulling for Rocco Mediate. He grew up 10 mins from where I live, use to play Junior Golf with a good friend, and belongs to the same Country Club as I do.

hoopsguy
04-09-2006, 04:18 PM
Well, time to find someone else to root for the rest of the way. 10 for Rocco ends his day and costs him a ton of cash in this tourney.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 04:19 PM
Yeah I felt bad for him. He was the only guy I would have rooted for over Mickelson.

AlexB
04-09-2006, 04:52 PM
Tiger's chance has gone with that missed eagle putt. Deserved to get it after the 2nd - what a shot!

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 04:53 PM
Tiger's chance has gone with that missed eagle putt. Deserved to get it after the 2nd - what a shot!

That was one hell of a shot. His putter hasnt been working well this week.

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 05:59 PM
Yeah, the putter really let Tiger down today. He had some great approach shots -- two 10-foot putts or short for eagle, and missed them both. He's had at least a half dozen putts he's just missed today. If his putter was on, he could have 8 or 9 under.

When Freddy and Lefty got to 5 under, I figured the first to 7 under would win without a doubt. I didn't Phil would go quite as low as he's gone today. He's got to deal with 17 still, but I just don't see Phil losing this. Quite a performance.

That was really too bad about Mediate. I saw the tee shot go in the water, then the ball from the drop zone. They said he found water three times -- did he hit a second ball in the water from the drop zone, or did he hit water coming out of the bunker?

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 06:04 PM
Just put Tiger's record at Augusta up on the BBC coverage: each of the four times he has won he has been leading after 54 holes. He has never won the Masters when he has not been leading, but has always stayed on to win when leading at the end of round 3.

That was a bit rambling, so I'll get to the point ;) - everybody has stood up to him before in the same situation. He has been 5th a couple of times, and 4th once, but never won the tourney.
It's more amazing than that -- Tiger has never lost a major leading after 54 holes, and he's never won a major after trailing after 54 holes.

The front-runner stat suprises no one -- it's legendary how guys explode chasing Tiger. It's just amazing to me that Tiger has never caught anybody from behind to win a major.

You could explain it by saying that when Tiger's behind, he presses early to try and catch up and ends up getting himself in trouble. But I'm surprised that when Tiger has gotten to within a couple of shots on Sunday, that the guys in front haven't wilted. That plays against conventional wisdom.

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 06:05 PM
What a way to finish 18 by Woods and Clark. Woods finishes at 4 under -- If his putter had been more "Tiger-like," he could have reached 10 under.

BrianD
04-09-2006, 06:24 PM
It's more amazing than that -- Tiger has never lost a major leading after 54 holes, and he's never won a major after trailing after 54 holes.

The front-runner stat suprises no one -- it's legendary how guys explode chasing Tiger. It's just amazing to me that Tiger has never caught anybody from behind to win a major.

You could explain it by saying that when Tiger's behind, he presses early to try and catch up and ends up getting himself in trouble. But I'm surprised that when Tiger has gotten to within a couple of shots on Sunday, that the guys in front haven't wilted. That plays against conventional wisdom.

There are some pretty talented pros on the tour. The fact that some of them can play their own game and not care what Tiger does doesn't surprise me that much. Lefty and Couples don't really seem the type to wilt.

vtbub
04-09-2006, 06:26 PM
Phil really earned this one, spectacular all day today.

Dr. Sak
04-09-2006, 06:33 PM
Great win by Phil today! It was nice to see him able to walk up 18 with the tournament in hand. This is by far my favorite tournament of the year, the beauty of Augusta National is just breathtaking.

I did about an hour of searching but does anyone have the theme music for The Masters? I can't seem to find it anywhere.

Dutch
04-09-2006, 06:33 PM
Phil really earned this one, spectacular all day today.

Yep, he was unstoppable, congrats to Phil.

Young Drachma
04-09-2006, 07:01 PM
I don't like the changes to the course, at all. The place looks nothing like Augusta has felt to me in past years. That said, I'm sure they're pleased with their changes and won't be content to leave them alone going into next year.

Coffee Warlord
04-09-2006, 07:21 PM
I don't like the changes to the course, at all. The place looks nothing like Augusta has felt to me in past years. That said, I'm sure they're pleased with their changes and won't be content to leave them alone going into next year.

Oh, I dunno. Seems to have worked pretty well, considering pretty much every player in contention this year was a marquee player.

And kudos on jacket #2 for my favorite golfer!

Senator
04-09-2006, 08:26 PM
Wow..I wonder what Tiger is gonna do. If it was just Couples, it might be a different story. But no way he lets Lefty beat him today.

Poor Dark Cloud. You had the whole board set up for a classic, "I told you so" post.

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 08:40 PM
You've probably stumbled on this, but the writer is a Dave Loggins, the one-hit wonder behind "Please Come to Boston" and cousin of Kenny Loggins. Dave Loggins is a tremendous songwriter, and has always been one of my mother's favorite performers. Over the years, I've helped her collect pretty much every recording the man has ever made, and I've never see the Masters Theme released.

The score is aptly enough titled "Augusta." I have never been able to even find an mp3 or even sheet music. As far as I know, Loggins wrote it for CBS and they have never allowed it to be recorded by anyone else or sold commercially. It certainly wouldn't be surprising, given how protective the Masters folks are of everything related to this tournament -- don't want to upset the "patrons."

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 08:45 PM
Poor Dark Cloud. You had the whole board set up for a classic, "I told you so" post.
Heh-heh ... I was just watching The Simpsons and Mr. Burns had a great line:

"Smithers, "I told you so," has a brother. He's called, "Shut the hell up."

I'm not saying that. I just thought it was hysterical. That's going in the act.

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 08:55 PM
I don't like the changes to the course, at all. The place looks nothing like Augusta has felt to me in past years. That said, I'm sure they're pleased with their changes and won't be content to leave them alone going into next year.
As usual, when any course on tour tries to "Tiger-proof" the course, they cut the list of players who can win even further while keeping Tiger on the list. Only two of the top 10 finishers were below the average of the field in driving distance, and that was Tim Clark -- who hit fairways and greens like crazy and putted well -- and Retief Goosen -- who hit some absolutely spectacular iron shots to help score well on a few holes.

Interesting if you look at the stats, Tiger and Lefty were almost identical across the board except in greens hit -- Mickelson was 70 percent, Tiger 65. And even that's not a huge difference.

But even the stats don't tell the whole story. The shorter hitters may be able to hang tight with some of the longer hitters in reaching greens, but at August it's all about where you are on the green. If you can drive the fall and even go with a 3-wood off the tee instead of driver, you can position the ball better on the green.

I don't think there is any doubt that the changes they made this year made it impossible for anyone to win who can hit the ball and in the fairway and have short irons into the most greens. They went out and Tiger proofed the course, and the only thing that kept Tiger from winning was Tiger missing about six putts from 10 feet or less.

sooner333
04-09-2006, 09:09 PM
I think I'm more partial to the U.S. Open. They don't Tiger-proof the course as much as pro-proof the course. Higher scores and better rewards for solid play overall, not just distance off the tee. Plus, the venue changes and it's over Father's Day weekend so you can watch it with Dad.

Buccaneer
04-09-2006, 09:57 PM
It was truly a joy watching Phil win today.

Young Drachma
04-09-2006, 10:30 PM
Poor Dark Cloud. You had the whole board set up for a classic, "I told you so" post.

haha..yeah. Well, ya know. It's funny how Tiger never comes from behind in majors, when Tiger was an amateur, I first learned about him because I'd watch the US Amateur, see that he was down by a ton and then come back home to find out how he won like every hole en route to win 1 up or something.

In some ways, with him, I think we sit and we wonder what this guy is gonna do for an encore. I mean, he's done some really crazy stuff over the years and to think that he's 30...I just wonder and today didn't feel right. I never felt like he'd win today.

As for Lefty, he just looked like he had it from early in the day. When he's smiling and just looked like he was locked in and having a blast out there, I knew it was his tournament. Hell of a job and he's really changed his fate and you have to appreciate that from a guy whose gone about this whole golf thing his way, in spite of what others think.

Young Drachma
04-09-2006, 10:34 PM
I think I'm more partial to the U.S. Open. They don't Tiger-proof the course as much as pro-proof the course. Higher scores and better rewards for solid play overall, not just distance off the tee. Plus, the venue changes and it's over Father's Day weekend so you can watch it with Dad.

Agreed. I enjoy the Open. It's a brutal setup, no doubt, but I also enjoy that the venue changes and you know after that sucker is over that the winner has surely earned his win.

kcchief19
04-09-2006, 11:01 PM
I think I'm more partial to the U.S. Open. They don't Tiger-proof the course as much as pro-proof the course. Higher scores and better rewards for solid play overall, not just distance off the tee. Plus, the venue changes and it's over Father's Day weekend so you can watch it with Dad.
I see the beauty in both. It's neat to see players playing the same holes and shots that Sarazen, Palmer and Nicklaus played. I'd like it if August tamed down the changes a bit, but clearly they want a winner who shoots around 8 under or worse and they got it this year.

Since Tiger chewed up Pebble Beach, the Open has done a lot more to Tiger-proof the venues, but they've done it the right way by rewarding shorter, accurate shots and punishing longer, more errant shots. You don't hit fairways at The Open, you can't win no longer how hard you hit it.

The way August was set up this year, if you couldn't hit the ball far you were in trouble. The rough wasn't penalizing -- there were places where players were probably in better shape in the first cut than they were in the fairway.

AlexB
04-10-2006, 05:09 AM
...the only thing that kept Tiger from winning was Tiger missing about six putts from 10 feet or less.

Fred Couples can say the same, even more so

kcchief19
04-10-2006, 10:12 AM
Fred Couples can say the same, even more so
Yes, but as much as I like Fred Couples, was anyone surprised he faded? He played some terrific golf and really turned back the clock. But which was more surprising -- the putter failing Couples or the putter failing Tiger? Especially at August, where Tiger has traditionally putted much better than the field.

Desnudo
04-10-2006, 10:17 AM
I'm so proud of Phil Mickelson for inspiring men with boobs everywhere.

AlexB
04-10-2006, 11:48 AM
Yes, but as much as I like Fred Couples, was anyone surprised he faded? He played some terrific golf and really turned back the clock. But which was more surprising -- the putter failing Couples or the putter failing Tiger? Especially at August, where Tiger has traditionally putted much better than the field.

I agree, Couples has struggled with the 'Dennis Wise' putts (nasty little 5 footers :D ) for a while - just pointing out that if he had made just half of those he missed yesterday, he would have at least tied Mickelson.

Woods was a mixture of brilliance and frustration, but was far from the only one playing magnificent iron shots: I thought yesterday was among the highest standard final rounds I have ever seen for a number of players hitting quality shots.

Vinatieri for Prez
04-11-2006, 02:46 AM
Couples hit 16-18 greens in regulation on Sunday. By far, he hit it better than Lefty. He would have won with decent putting from 5 feet in. Quite a shame, but it really is all about putting at Augusta.

Buccaneer
04-23-2006, 08:03 PM
From an article last week, Woods is understandably too distraught over his dad's illness to concentrate on golf until the The Open but not to do stunts like these.


WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Tiger Woods dived 134 meters (440 feet) from a cable car holding New Zealand's highest bungy jump on Sunday, a day before making his highly publicized debut as a dirt-track stock car racer.
World golf's No. 1 and his New Zealand caddie Steve Williams both made the jump from the Nevis Highwire near the South Island township of Queenstown, during a flying visit to the resort by helicopter and private jet.
The cable car is held by 380 meters (1,247 feet) of tension wires spanning the Nevis Valley, but the canyon's walls narrow to only 30 meters (98 feet) at river level, the Otago Daily Times reported.
Jumpers free-fall for about 8.5 seconds, and the leap is regarded as one of the world's most daunting challenges for adventure tourists.
Woods will drive a powerful stock car in a 12-lap celebrity race at a dirt-track speedway at Huntly south of Auckland on New Zealand's North Island on Monday.
The race has been organized by Williams, through his Steve Williams Foundation, to raise funds to provide sporting careers for disadvantaged youth.
Woods, who was best man at Williams' wedding on Friday to Kirsty Millar, said he expected to be involved in crashes during Monday's race but added his insurance was "taken care of."

kcchief19
04-23-2006, 08:19 PM
Not sure I see the problem. He's skipping some tournaments -- most of which he wasn't planning to play anyway -- to spend time with his dad, but he did go ahead and go to New Zealand like he had committed to in order to serve as best man at his friend's wedding and take part in a charity fundraiser. While there, his friend also got him to go bungee jumping to take his mind off things.

The only things I'm confused about is why this is news and why anybody cares.

Buccaneer
04-23-2006, 09:08 PM
I thought I had read that he withdrew from a couple of tournaments (Memorial, Byron Nelson?) that were scheduled before the US Open?

primelord
04-23-2006, 09:17 PM
I thought I had read that he withdrew from a couple of tournaments (Memorial, Byron Nelson?) that were scheduled before the US Open?

He did, but I think the point was he couldn't concentrate well enough to play at a high level in the golf tournaments. I don't think bungee jumping requires an intense focus.

Oilers9911
04-24-2006, 01:16 PM
What is with all the love for Phil from golf fans? It is universally known that Mickelson is a dick and that noone on tour likes him but the fans love him. I don't get it.

Subby
04-24-2006, 02:15 PM
Always question things that are "universally known".

RPI-Fan
04-24-2006, 05:10 PM
What is with all the love for Phil from golf fans? It is universally known that Mickelson is a dick and that noone on tour likes him but the fans love him. I don't get it.

For one, he doesn't have his thug caddy steal people's cameras during tournaments.

Buccaneer
04-24-2006, 05:32 PM
It is universally known that Woods is a dick and that noone on tour likes him but the fans love him. I don't get it.

Maybe if you typed in a better name it would be more universally known.

Dr. Sak
04-24-2006, 05:57 PM
FWIW I have heard that Mickelson isnt very well liked among some of his peers. I apologize for not knowing the exact reference but he was in the top 10 for disliked players in professional sports. He has been given the nickname FIGJAM (Fuck I'm Good Just Ask Me). He might just be overly confident in his abilities, who can blame him for that?

But that aside he is my favorite golfer. I have never seen anything on tv that would suggest he is an ass like his peers say. I like how he is a family man first and foremost. I share great joy after he wins a tourney and watching his kids run on the green to hug daddy.

Buccaneer
04-24-2006, 06:01 PM
There are a number of players on tour that are dicks, including Vijay, but in one of the articles I've read a while back, they were using the measure of 1) playing partner and 2) fan appreciation/interaction.

RPI-Fan
04-24-2006, 06:10 PM
There are a number of players on tour that are dicks, including Vijay, but in one of the articles I've read a while back, they were using the measure of 1) playing partner and 2) fan appreciation/interaction.

Thinking about Tiger's goon caddy made me forget totally about Vijay. Why does he get a free pass from the golf media?

Ryan S
04-24-2006, 06:42 PM
Thinking about Tiger's goon caddy made me forget totally about Vijay. Why does he get a free pass from the golf media?

Vijay Singh is known to be popular with many other players mainly due to the fact that he is very generous with his time and advice on the practice ground.

I don't know that any player is getting a "free pass". What should the golf media be saying about Vijay?

Dr. Sak
04-24-2006, 06:55 PM
Didnt Vijay take a lot of shit for what he said about Annika playing in a PGA tournament?

Buccaneer
04-24-2006, 06:56 PM
Vijay Singh is known to be popular with many other players mainly due to the fact that he is very generous with his time and advice on the practice ground.

I don't know that any player is getting a "free pass". What should the golf media be saying about Vijay?

I recall that it is true about him being generous with other players (in other words, the "playing partner" measure) but he loathes fans.

RPI-Fan
04-24-2006, 07:01 PM
Vijay Singh is known to be popular with many other players mainly due to the fact that he is very generous with his time and advice on the practice ground.

I don't know that any player is getting a "free pass". What should the golf media be saying about Vijay?

-Jackass attitude in interviews (when he gives them at all)
-Anikka comments