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meltdown75

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Well, I don't see any chatting about the last major of the season. don the anti-golf flamesuits gentlemen. Here's a nice writeup from SI on the first round. Looks like Tiger is in trouble, but there are some familiar names in a logjam at the top. Let's see if Phil's prediction is correct... he thinks Tiger will "be there" come Sunday.

SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) -- The final major of the year looks nothing like the others.

There was Phil Mickelson, swallowed up by the gallery and exchanging high-fives as he rediscovered some of his magic Thursday at the PGA Championship.

There was Ben Curtis, atop the leaderboard at a major for the first time since his British Open victory two years ago.

Nowhere to be found was Tiger Woods.

The guy who already won the Masters and British Open, and finished second in the U.S. Open, was buried behind 11 club pros in a tie for 113th after a 75, his worst position ever in a Grand Slam event.

"If you're looking for me to shed a tear, it's not going to happen," Mickelson said. "We all know Sunday his name will be up there."

Maybe so, but Mickelson is intent on keeping his own name on top.

An afterthought since the majors began in April, Mickelson came back to life Thursday on steamy Baltusrol with a 3-under 67 to join a crowd atop the leaderboard that included just about everyone but Woods.

Not that anyone felt sorry for him.

"There's probably plenty of guys happy to see him down the leaderboard for a change," Stuart Appleby said after a late bogey dropped him into the six-way tie at 67. "I don't think you're going to get some, 'Oh, I'm so sorry. What a pity.' You guys can write about someone else for a change."

Mickelson got through the opening seven holes -- among the most punishing stretch in golf -- at 1 over par. Then, he turned matters over to his putter. He knocked in a pair of 35-foot birdie putts around the turn, made another long birdie on the 14th and joined the leaders with a two-putt birdie on the 18th.

"It wasn't quite as stressful a round," Mickelson said.

Trevor Immelman, Rory Sabbatini and Stephen Ames also shot 67, with Ames having a chance for the outright lead until his 20-foot eagle putt slid by the cup.

It was the largest logjam in the first round of a major since a six-way tie at the 1989 British Open.

Retief Goosen birdied his last two holes for a 68, while Vijay Singh did the same to salvage a 70.

On a steamy day in the 90s that required maintenance crews to douse the greens with water, 27 players managed to break par on the 7,392-yard Lower Course at Baltusrol.

Woods was not among them. Not even close.

He three-putted his first hole for bogey, then dropped shots on three of the easiest holes on the course. His 75 was not his worst score in a major in the opening round, but his position -- a tie for 113th -- was his worst since a tie for 104th in last year's PGA Championship.

He dropped his putter in disgust and flung an iron after his approach spun off the green, yet Woods said his patience kept it from being worse.

"I'm still in it," he said. "There won't be too many guys under par by the end of the week. Hopefully, I can get myself there over the next three days."

That's assuming he gets three more days.

Mickelson hasn't been this excited since he showed up at Augusta National having won his third PGA Tour title of the young season. But he finished 10th in the Masters, where the only noise he made was an argument with Singh over spike marks, and hasn't been the same.
Ben Curtis
Former British Open champion Ben Curtis is part of a six-player group leading at 3 under.
Jeff Gross/Getty Images


He took himself out of contention at the U.S. Open with a 77 in the second round and tied for 33rd. He broke par only once at St. Andrews and tied for 61st. Some began to wonder if that breakthrough major won last year at the Masters might have been an aberration.

"I have a little bit different feeling heading into this tournament than I've had in some of the others," Mickelson said. "I feel a lot more confident in my game than I did heading into the other majors. And as I said earlier in the week, I really want to put everything I have into finishing off the year right."

Ditching his visor for a cap to protect against sunburn on his scalp, it wasn't hard to spot Lefty. He loves playing in the New York area, and calls his experience at Bethpage three years ago one of his most memorable, even though he finished three shots behind Woods at the U.S. Open.

It showed from the time he ambled toward the first tee, and an enormous cheer rang out. And his adventures on the 482-yard sixth hole even made a bogey easy to swallow.

From the rough, his only option was to play down the 17th fairway. Blocked by trees and thousands of fans, Mickelson hit a sky-high lob wedge from 92 yards over the gallery to about 5 feet, then jogged along the crowd, exchanging high-fives and getting slaps on the back.

He missed the par putt, but relished the moment.

"That was kind of cool there, going through the gallery after hitting right over them," he said.

Woods found no such enthusiasm.

Trying to become the first player since Jack Nicklaus in 1975 to start and finish the year by winning majors, there were early signs of a struggle. Woods had a stern look on his face, a three-putt bogey on his opening hole, and tee shots that rarely found the short grass.

"When I did hit it well off the tee, I didn't hit my irons close," he said. "And then when I did hit it close, I didn't make a putt. Every hole, you could say there's something that I did wrong. And that was frustrating."

Nothing bugged him like the 554-yard 18th, the easiest scoring hole on the Lower Course.

A tee shot in the fairway would have left him a long iron to the green, but this drive sailed so far to the left that it clipped a tree and landed just inside a hazard line.

His ball was plugged so badly that Woods and caddie Steve Williams assumed someone had stepped on it during a brief search. No one could confirm that, so Woods wound up taking a drop where it entered the hazard, played back to the fairway and took bogey.

"If the ball hits a tree and ricochets down, and the ground is pretty hard there, it should not have embedded that far," Woods said. "It was totally unplayable."

He headed straight to his car, saying he wanted to forget this round. Instead of going for his third straight major, he found himself in danger of missing the cut for the first time in a major.

(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: chuckywang
Tiger = done.

yeah, like you can count him out already. how about a second round 61 at the Buick Open? granted, a much shorter and easier course, but come on. anyhoo. i have to check the damn leaderboard. I think Weir was +2 or something.
 

laurenlex

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Tiger misses cut.

Everybody has a bad day, and Thursday at a major is a really poor choice to have one.

Tiger can't make it up, but watch out, he'll be pissed next year.

Then again, he misses the cut, then flies home to his mansion on his personal jet to bang a Swedish bikini super-model. FVCK tiger.
 

Leper Messiah

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I don't think he'll miss the cut. Win, maybe not, but still, if the real tiger shows up tomorrow, watch out.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
I don't think he'll miss the cut. Win, maybe not, but still, if the real tiger shows up tomorrow, watch out.


The "real" Tiger can only win on courses where you can spray the ball without penalty. He did well at the other 3 majors because at Augusta National, Pinehurst #2 and St Andrews it doesn't matter where you drive it as long as you hit it long and get it up and down. The course set-up at Baltusrol doesn't allow that, it actually requires the guys to know where the ball is going off the tee. Tiger doesn't. He hit one fairway in his final 9 yesterday. That's why he struggled and that's why he's not going to stage a miracle comeback. He might not miss the cut, but he's tied for 113th at this point. He's not going to be anywhere near the leaderboard on Sunday.
 

meltdown75

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Good to see Stephen Ames putting in a nice start. Frickin' Weir... he was -3 through 6 and had a triple on # 7... :roll:
 

meltdown75

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Lefty puts himself atop the leaderboard early today... -2 through 7 holes. Vijay also making a move and is -2 today...
 

junkerman123

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remember that time tiger shot +5 in the first round of the masters and then won? wait...that was this year.
 

Patt

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Tiger sh!t the bed yesterday, but he'll be coming back at least a bit today. Can you imagine him not making the cut at a major? Not likely. As a fellow lefty, I like to see that Mike Weir and Phil Mickleson, whom I usually refer to as Dill Pickleson, are both doing well. Need a little bit of Steve Flesch in there too :p
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: Patt
Tiger sh!t the bed yesterday, but he'll be coming back at least a bit today. Can you imagine him not making the cut at a major? Not likely. As a fellow lefty, I like to see that Mike Weir and Phil Mickleson, whom I usually refer to as Dill Pickleson, are both doing well. Need a little bit of Steve Flesch in there too :p

Dill Pickleson... :laugh: nice!

I'm not a fan of the way they have the tee times set up today. Instead of going off in 15 to 20 minute intervals all day, they have morning times and afternoon times. I assume this is to accomodate coverage by two different networks. Makes for the possibility of completely different course conditions due to two different times of day. I'd rather be off in the morning when the greens are soft and dewey... apparently they were watering down the greens yesterday because they were so dry. Oh well.
 

junkerman123

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the way the course seems to be playing today the cut will be at 2 or 1...Tiger is gonna need to put together a good round to make it.
 

casvolsmu

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Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: Patt
Tiger sh!t the bed yesterday, but he'll be coming back at least a bit today. Can you imagine him not making the cut at a major? Not likely. As a fellow lefty, I like to see that Mike Weir and Phil Mickleson, whom I usually refer to as Dill Pickleson, are both doing well. Need a little bit of Steve Flesch in there too :p

Dill Pickleson... :laugh: nice!

I'm not a fan of the way they have the tee times set up today. Instead of going off in 15 to 20 minute intervals all day, they have morning times and afternoon times. I assume this is to accomodate coverage by two different networks. Makes for the possibility of completely different course conditions due to two different times of day. I'd rather be off in the morning when the greens are soft and dewey... apparently they were watering down the greens yesterday because they were so dry. Oh well.

2 things...
1. What 2 networks are covering today's round? It's only 1.
2. The tee tiems are the same here as at every tourney. Do you even watch golf?
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: casvolsmu
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: Patt
Tiger sh!t the bed yesterday, but he'll be coming back at least a bit today. Can you imagine him not making the cut at a major? Not likely. As a fellow lefty, I like to see that Mike Weir and Phil Mickleson, whom I usually refer to as Dill Pickleson, are both doing well. Need a little bit of Steve Flesch in there too :p

Dill Pickleson... :laugh: nice!

I'm not a fan of the way they have the tee times set up today. Instead of going off in 15 to 20 minute intervals all day, they have morning times and afternoon times. I assume this is to accomodate coverage by two different networks. Makes for the possibility of completely different course conditions due to two different times of day. I'd rather be off in the morning when the greens are soft and dewey... apparently they were watering down the greens yesterday because they were so dry. Oh well.

2 things...
1. What 2 networks are covering today's round? It's only 1.
2. The tee tiems are the same here as at every tourney. Do you even watch golf?

ah, forget it.

No, I don't even know what golf is. Seriously, GTFO. Do you have anything more to contribute? If not, troll elsewhere.

No one is teeing off from 9:15 to 12:20. IIRC other tourneys fill in these times with players teeing off as well. I could be wrong and if I am I'm sure you'll be the first one to point it out. :cookie:
 

meltdown75

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Mickelson posts a 65 and currently leads the feild by 4 strokes, -8 for the tourney.

Woods is on the course now. I wish I could watch this.
 

junkerman123

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yah, phil mad a bad double at 1 too, should be at -9 at the worst.

did you notice sean o'hairs self-destruction on the front 9 today? ouch
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: junkerman123
yah, phil mad a bad double at 1 too, should be at -9 at the worst.

did you notice sean o'hairs self-destruction on the front 9 today? ouch

actually i haven't seen any coverage. i'd appreciate any commentary you could provide on what is happening / happened.
 

Patt

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Goddamn ... Phil has picked it up. Be interesting to see the conditions this afternoon. Unfortunately, it doesn' look like I'll be viewing anything until after the rounds should be done. Stupid work. :p

 

junkerman123

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Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: junkerman123
yah, phil mad a bad double at 1 too, should be at -9 at the worst.

did you notice sean o'hairs self-destruction on the front 9 today? ouch

actually i haven't seen any coverage. i'd appreciate any commentary you could provide on what is happening / happened.


I'm not watching it on tv, just checking out espn.com updates from work, but basically o'hair came in at -3 after shooting 32 on the back (-4), then proceeded to make double at 4, bogey at 6, and double at 9 for a 39 going out, dropping him +2 for the tournament, which is gonna be the cut line probably. ouch, maybe he saw his dad in the stands or something? ;)
 

GagHalfrunt

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Originally posted by: junkerman123
remember that time tiger shot +5 in the first round of the masters and then won? wait...that was this year.


Nope, I don't remember the time that happened because it never did. Tiger shot +2 in the first round this year and was in the top 30. He wasn't buried in 113th place like he is now. Please feel free to turn off your computer and go out to buy yourself a clue.
 

junkerman123

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ah, I misread the table of tigers' worst starts, it was +2 not +5 (+5 was the next entry)

nice troll post!
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: weadjust
Anbody watching this. A big tree limb just fell out of a tree onto a camera man.

:Q ouch!

John Daly, Mike Weir and Fred Couples all appear to be able to make the cut or are in at this point. :) My favourite three are in for the weekend!

Tiger's had 3 straight bogeys. Bye Tiger! *waves* He's human after all!!