Quote: don rushmore @ July 15 2011, 12:10 AM BSTMy tip, Ian Poulter, had a 69 yesterday; that's set him up nicely for the weekend.
Fnaar fnaar ! Yip ! Yip !
Quote: don rushmore @ July 15 2011, 12:10 AM BSTMy tip, Ian Poulter, had a 69 yesterday; that's set him up nicely for the weekend.
Fnaar fnaar ! Yip ! Yip !
Be nice if Darren Clarke keeps his head here.
Quote: Badge @ July 15 2011, 12:26 AM BSTTo be fair I had to watch it a couple of times.
Very good!
And it took me a few more than a couple, myself.
Well, do you think he'll do it then, Clarke? If he stays unpressured I think he will. He seemed very relaxed in the interview, I think that's the key, let the others feel the pressure. If he wins, it'll be one of the most popular ever.
What happened to all that other stuff about seeing a head doctor?
To be fair I think he probably won't. Be nice if he does though.
Quote: bigfella @ July 17 2011, 9:35 AM BSTWhat happened to all that other stuff about seeing a head doctor?
To be fair I think he probably won't. Be nice if he does though.
Oh I thought it looked too poncy so I deleted it. But yes, he saw a sports ologist didn't he and has since been in great form, it looks to have freed him up a bit, was my point.
But the last day is a bit of a lottery isn't it, he hasn't won a major yet and there are several just behind him who have. So the odds aren't too much in his favour, I agree, but, he does look relaxed, which is key. I hope he does it.
Come on Clarkey-cat!
Nice one Darren.
Keep it together
\o/
Nice one Darren.
Now does that make all four Majors not held by Americans?
Great, I watch non stop for three days and miss him win.
What a great story.
He probably thought his chance had gone deep down.
Quote: KLRiley @ July 17 2011, 6:10 PM BSTNice one Darren.
Now does that make all four Majors not held by Americans?
Already was the case.
The last 6 have gone to 2 South Africans, a German and 3 men from Northern Ireland.
Major-wise, that really was the least entertaining final round in living memory. Dull as the weather.
In terms of quality, and drama, yes I agree it was a bit dull, tbh. However, for Brits and for most neutrals, it didn't matter, as it was all about Clarke getting the win. That he did, gave it a real intensity. A memorable victory if not a memorable final round of golf. But Don, you know this, you tease.
At halfway I really thought Mickleson was going to spoil it for everyone, but thankfully this time he didn't.