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| Moderator "Seven Days Without Gambling Makes One Weak" Join Date: Aug 19, 2005 Location: Orlando, Florida
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| Celebrities do what Tiger says couldn't be done playing a round of golf on a U.S. Open course Romo, Timberlake break 100 at Torrey Pines quarterback Tony Romo and singer Justin Timberlake may not be qualified to play in the U.S. Open, but both proved they could break 100 Friday on Torrey Pines’ South Course. The pair joined “Today” host Matt Lauer and a regular guy from Omaha, Neb., in a foursome bent on disproving Tiger Woods’ theory that it takes a pro to beat the course. Romo, who missed qualifying for the U.S. Open this spring, won with a 13-over 84. The beefy quarterback, who boasts a 2.2 handicap index, barely broke a sweat playing the first nine holes in 5-over 40 but slowed as the six-hour round wore on. “It got really tough to stay sharp,” he said, nodding toward the 18th hole, where he had his only double bogey after hitting into a bunker. Timberlake, suffering from allergies, seconded Romo, although his game improved over the last four holes with two pars and two bogeys as he went into “Michael Jordan mode.” A 6.0 handicap index, he parred the 18th to finish at 27-over 98. “It’s just inhuman, how well they strike it,” he said, referring to Woods and his ilk. Timberlake, outfitted in a dashing black trilby hat and tuxedo-stripe pants, started hamming it up with the gallery once his taut dancer’s swing started to go south, blowing on the ball as it rimmed the seventh hole without any luck and asking the crowd to approve his drop into the rough at the edge of the fairway. He couldn’t blame his troubles on Mother Nature, either, after he skipped off the course after teeing off at the first hole and making a beeline for the men’s room. “Excuse me! I knew I forgot something,” he called out to laughing spectators in his soft Tennessee drawl. Lauer scraped by with a 100 on the par-71 course despite playing with a 6.2 handicap index. He came back from an early quad and a series of double bogeys to make a par 5 on the final hole. “It’s not easy,” he said. “I didn’t think Tiger made an outrageous statement.” The only one of the four who didn’t seem to mind the scores was John Atkinson, a medical salesman from Omaha, Neb., who was chosen from 56,374 essay applicants to play in the challenge. He finished with a 43-over 114. “At some point I just didn’t really care,” said Atkinson, who is undergoing treatment for advanced inoperable lung cancer. “I just wanted to enjoy it.” Atkinson had a 56-person cheering section with him. They shouted “C’mon, Johnny!” when his ball hit the green and gave sympathetic claps and “awws” when he disappeared into the bunkers. His friend, Dave Leahy, said the crowd joined Atkinson as he trained in Omaha to prepare him for the pressure playing in front of an audience. “He was out there every Saturday with 50 people pretending to be the gallery and wearing a mike so he’d get used to it,” Leahy said. He gave his caddy, noted sports psychologist Bob Rotella, a sweet shrug after chasing the ball around the green before making his putt on the fifth hole. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience for him,” said his wife, Lori. “It doesn’t matter.” Woods told reporters last year at Oakmont, generally considered the toughest golf course in America, that no 10-handicapper could break 100. With Torrey Pines refurbished into a 7,643-yard “monster”—the longest in U.S. Open history—it served as a suitable stand-in for the challenge, hosted by Golf Digest magazine and NBC. Torrey Pines, named for the rare gnarled trees that dot the cliffside course, will be the first city-owned golf course to host a U.S. Open starting next Thursday. |
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i was pretty impressed with these results, and i'd say timberlake is probably a much better golfer than tiger is a musician/dancer |
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98 truly is impressive, but i guess over the course of a 4 day tourney, the results start to look pretty bad.. say tiger shoots 1 under for four days,.. and you figure timberlake would shoot around +108... but still, better than i would have expected.. of course being helped by butch harmon doesn't hurt... you have to be real wealthy to afford lessons from any of the prominent teachers.. |
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I've played both courses at Torrey, but it depends what kind of shape the course was in when Romo played... US Opens are the toughest conditions ever, and that is what I'm sure Tiger meant ... Regardless, a 2.2 handi and 6 handi are pretty darn impressive... I'm in the high teens and dropping Shot a 85 at Anthem Revere Concord onLabor Day weekend... Thats my 2nd best round ever... only 2 over on the front ! |
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It was very impressive and timberlake is a very good golfer. Good post start posting more posts. Enjoyed by reading the post. Have fun ![]() |
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