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PDGA Worlds

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Post by Mace Man »

Good luck LIZ

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Post by MOthrows »

Have a great time!
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Rock on , Girl!!!!
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

This is going to be one of the best worlds ever! I wish I could go, just to see the complex.

From what I've heard, safe play is rewarded (or rather, going for it too often is punished). The midrange second shot sounds like the make it or break it shot for those tricky par 4's. It's cool you guys only have to learn 3 courses.

Playing pro worlds doubles sounds like a great way to learn the courses! Anyone going to do this? I think the format is pretty killer. The refined alternating pairs format is the coolest doubles format I've ever heard of. This is like Smitty's switch doubles, only after each player has played from their partner's drive, they get to pick which one they will play best shot from. Tough shot doesn't sound too bad on the easier holes and only 1 player has to make the putt.

You guys have a great time and keep your patience with those tough courses. Take some pics and bring us back your review. And some big trophies!!
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Post by TanK »

Schoen-hopper wrote: And some big trophies!!
and a $5000.00 check?
Do Work, Son!
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Post by Ruder »

Good luck!

GO TEAM DD
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Post by iqbal »

2007 Results:

1. Rico
2. Jenkins
3. Climo
4. Leiviska
5. McCabe

Hurry up, only a few hours left for predictions.
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Post by MOthrows »

1. McCabe
2. Leiviska
3. Feldberg
4. Climo
5. Jenkins
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

I really don't know the players or the courses. From the wooded course descriptions, it sounds like to win, it will take a player skilled at throwing super-straight drives and mids.

Here's a wild guess...

Doss
Jenkins
Rico
Schultz
Feldberg

I'm rooting for McCABE!!
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Post by Rusco »

McCabe feels about as good about his game as he ever has so I'm putting my money on him this week for the DD Tri-Fecta!

Am Nationals: Jake Newell
Am Worlds: Greg Schwartz
Pro Worlds: Eric McCabe
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Post by smitty »

I think Eric would be pumped with a top 10 finish.

I also think that if he gets rolling early, he has a legit shot at the title.

Barry and Climo will be tough to beat if the courses are tight and technical.


I think that this could be the Worlds that gives us a first time champ.

People to watch out for.
Eric
Cale
Barsby
Crabtree
Anthon
Rico (I know it is hard to belive he hasn't yet won)
Coda
Randolph (He was once called the next Climo)
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Post by smitty »

Eric shot a 57 this morning. Sounded like he wasn't to upset or happy. Just a "decent" round. He is 6 back on Anthon who shot the hot round at 51.
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Post by Ruder »

smitty wrote:.


Randolph (He was once called the next Climo)
Is this true? I'd believe it. He is one of my favorite golfers to watch. If you haven't seen him play you are missing out.

Looks like the The soleng brothers are startin off on a good note. Got to play with Bard (board) in colorado. Real nice and a real good player.

Randolph himself looks like he's bring some final 9 game.
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Post by smitty »

I think he may have gotten second in Arizona a few years ago. He IS the best mountain golfer in the world. I watched him in Emporia several years ago. Ron, Kevin, Sprout and Mikey it was a good final 9.
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