Posted by Livy on 7/2/2009, 9:49 pm, in reply to "Re: Livy - Comment and Question"
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The only real big American name missing is Phil, and his wife is going thru cancer. Zach Johnson and Kenny Perry have played in the recent events that really had no big names, so I'd cut them some slack. The foreigners are all back home in Europe or where ever getting ready for the British.
Paul once said "Tiger pays me a lot of money to beat me every week". I asked him to explain and he said Tiger is the best, since he beats the best every week. I think every Tour member knows how important Tiger is, and would play if he really asked, but the Tour needs the bigger names to be spread out.
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: My comment is it's great to see Paul doing so
: well. Hope he can get to the British.
: Looks like he's got some good years left.
: Also looks like he could/would be an
: outstanding Golf Analyst if he wanted to get
: into the TV world.
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: My question relates to Tiger and his
: affiliation with this weeks event. Is there
: some kind of "Tiger Envy" going
: on. The field in his event is void of a lot
: of the top players. From a schedule
: standpoint it sets up perfectly being 2
: weeks after the US Open and 2 weeks before
: the British. Knowing his impact has
: basically doubled all their incomes you
: think they would show up in mass. Where's
: the love?
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: Right now, Paul is looking good for maybe
: qualifying for the British Open. There is a
: special exemption (the top 2 money winners
: on the PGA Tour from The Players to this
: week, that aren't otherwise eligible)
: qualify for the British. According to an
: article I read yesterday, Paul looks very
: good for that. Fingers crossed!
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: --Previous Message--
: Paul Goydos is #34 and John Mallinger is
: #41.
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: Both are playing this week in the AT&T.
: Malliner tees off at around 4:10am PST and
: Goydos tees off at around 10:15am PST
: tomorrow.
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