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Nobody says "rife" or "queueing " anymore! I love your proper English. Thanks IG. Looking forward to the play-by-play.It's getting a bit exciting here. Lots of anticipation for the crowds that will be coming, the buzz around the town. Rumors rife that certain players will be staying in certain houses, (Tiger MIGHT be staying ~1/4 mile from me!). There is lots of chat about the course, weather, etc. I can't wait. Two of my sons will be working, one a marshall on the 1st hole and the other is working as a "host" in a marquee. My wife and I are going on the Thursday along with my youngest and one of his friends. To be honest, one day will probably be enough. As I get older I hate queueing, crowds etc. So I will watch on the TV along with everyone else.
So some chat:
I will be your roving reporter over the coming week. Photos to follow.
- Portrush Golf Club is exactly 4.2 miles from my house!
- 190,000 golf fans will descend on Portrush next week. It's probably that again with people working, officials, local authorities (police, transport, ambulance etc.). It was sold out within a few days of going on sale last year, a record. It's the first time it has been in Northern Ireland since 1951.
- So far the course has been getting lots of praise. We have had plenty of rain over the past few weeks, so it is very green and very lush. Expect the rough to be nasty. And the greens to be receptive.
- The 18th used to be the 16th. It is a tough dog-leg with bunkers and out of bounds to catch out a poor drive. The signature hole is known as Calamity Coner, a 235 yard par 3 that is at the mercy of the wind. Players will hit anything from a 7 iron to a driver!
- The weather forecast looks changeable, expect a bit of wind and rain, as well as sun (welcome to Ireland). I hope there is a bit of wind, to show you guys what I face week-in / week-out.
You're doing it wrong.One of my favorite tourneys to watch each year. This year, driving 10 hours on Friday. In Minnesota with relatives Saturday and Sunday and, probably, no television. Bummer.....
I usually look at past performance in majors etc. too, this time I went off the cuff with the required pick, a local, an almost guaranteed top tenner, and Ricky because he has to win one eventually, right?I always over-analyze the challenge and check stats and blah blah blah, this time I'm throwing darts at a board for my picks. This should end well...
I just saw your picks. You are either incredibly smart or incredibly stupid...do we have an award for finishing dead last?I always over-analyze the challenge and check stats and blah blah blah, this time I'm throwing darts at a board for my picks. This should end well...
I just saw your picks. You are either incredibly smart or incredibly stupid...do we have an award for finishing dead last?
I put all the player's names (in alphabetical order) into a spreadsheet and ran a randomizer formula for the numbers that correspond to their row numbers. The results were pretty hilarious.
It's getting a bit exciting here. Lots of anticipation for the crowds that will be coming, the buzz around the town. Rumors rife that certain players will be staying in certain houses, (Tiger MIGHT be staying ~1/4 mile from me!). There is lots of chat about the course, weather, etc. I can't wait. Two of my sons will be working, one a marshall on the 1st hole and the other is working as a "host" in a marquee. My wife and I are going on the Thursday along with my youngest and one of his friends. To be honest, one day will probably be enough. As I get older I hate queueing, crowds etc. So I will watch on the TV along with everyone else.
So some chat:
I will be your roving reporter over the coming week. Photos to follow.
- Portrush Golf Club is exactly 4.2 miles from my house!
- 190,000 golf fans will descend on Portrush next week. It's probably that again with people working, officials, local authorities (police, transport, ambulance etc.). It was sold out within a few days of going on sale last year, a record. It's the first time it has been in Northern Ireland since 1951.
- So far the course has been getting lots of praise. We have had plenty of rain over the past few weeks, so it is very green and very lush. Expect the rough to be nasty. And the greens to be receptive.
- The 18th used to be the 16th. It is a tough dog-leg with bunkers and out of bounds to catch out a poor drive. The signature hole is known as Calamity Coner, a 235 yard par 3 that is at the mercy of the wind. Players will hit anything from a 7 iron to a driver!
- The weather forecast looks changeable, expect a bit of wind and rain, as well as sun (welcome to Ireland). I hope there is a bit of wind, to show you guys what I face week-in / week-out.
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