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| Re: No Capt. Monty Oh yes, he's got the game. Not sure where the British Open is being played in 2005 but he surely must have a good chance. The Masters might see him have a chance if he can putt like he did at the Ryder Cup. He's driving the ball well, irons and pretty good ... I think his best chance is probably the US Open and PGA where the field is "equalised" to some extent by the tough golf courses. Going on the warm reception he's received from the crowds in the US lately, he may play a bit better. But don't forget ... he's been runner up in the US Open twice and once in the PGA! He's been there before ... Yep, I'd say he has a good chance.
__________________ Golf is easy ... once you know how. Graham Arnott, teaching professional Kelrosa Golf Studios www.kelrosagolf.com Class 'A' PGA Member Full Member: World Golf Teachers Federation (GB&I) |
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| Re: No Capt. Monty I have noticed he has been received better in the US, I also noticed that when he played in the Target Challange he had a no-nosense approach with his tee shots, I Saw the old Monty back. Could be worth a bet. Ian. |