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JEFF4i

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Look at his final day. 71. Thats nearly as good as Hodge Podge. (Who really did well, and deserved to keep that jug).

I know some of you doubt him, but I really like Duval and want to see him get back in this. 3/4 of those scores showed he could do it. One bad day, all it takes. Yeah, he'll need to get all 4, but still.

I'm going to root for the guy.
 

chemboy2

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I'll be pulling for DD right along with you.

As for his performance at The Open, who didn't have a bad day?!
 

LyleG

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DD had a typical DD tourney. He shot his usual 11 over, the only difference was the rest of the field had a rough time this week as well. Seeing David hit a few tee shots this past weekend tells me that he will never win again. I really like the guy, but its over for him.
 

Burg

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DD had a typical DD tourney. He shot his usual 11 over, the only difference was the rest of the field had a rough time this week as well. Seeing David hit a few tee shots this past weekend tells me that he will never win again. I really like the guy, but its over for him.

Then how do you explain away the three good to great rounds he shot?

I think your statement is painting with way too broad of a brush.
 
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Honestly? I think he has it in him, we all know he does. Its why I continue to root for him.

The problem is, Duval isn't playing like he has it in him, not all the time. Not enough.
 

LyleG

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Then how do you explain away the three good to great rounds he shot?

I explain it away because golf tourneys are 4 rounds and even though he placed well he was still double digits over par. His track record speaks volumes, and his round on Saturday was just more of it. His round Saturday didnt kill him because of the way the weather was keeping scores high. DD's score was not weather related though, he hit half a dozen snap hooks and in any other tour event would have plummeted to dead last with the way he played. The weather was an equalizer here, this was not a comeback from a once great player.
 

Pa Jayhawk

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I was pulling for him in the same way I was pulling for Greg Norman, but have to agree that 3 of 4 rounds does not make a top caliber golfer. So until either one of them puts 4 of 4 together to win a tournament, I would have to agree that I would necessarily say either is on their way BACK.

The thing is, I don't think DD has the commitment to make it back, and simply views it as an opportunity to have some fun. So if he is simply content with playing to have fun and enjoying family and life, I doubt he will ever find his way back to anything resembling the caliber he used to be. Not that there is anything wrong with that, and not that I won't have fun seeing him do well if it is even for only 3 of 4 rounds.
 

Harry Longshanks

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The thing is, I don't think DD has the commitment to make it back, and simply views it as an opportunity to have some fun. So if he is simply content with playing to have fun and enjoying family and life, I doubt he will ever find his way back to anything resembling the caliber he used to be.

That's my feeling as well. He just doesn't seem to have the hunger to win any more.
 

mwgolf

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I think everyones pulling for him its just can he put his swing back together. He still hits it a mile. One win is gonna be all it takes to get the old DD back. (or close to)
 

cabinessence

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I explain it away because golf tourneys are 4 rounds and even though he placed well he was still double digits over par. His track record speaks volumes, and his round on Saturday was just more of it. His round Saturday didnt kill him because of the way the weather was keeping scores high. DD's score was not weather related though, he hit half a dozen snap hooks and in any other tour event would have plummeted to dead last with the way he played. The weather was an equalizer here, this was not a comeback from a once great player.
I have always liked Duval, but would have to agree with this appraisal until his play proves otherwise over an extended period of time.
 

goatster

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DD was my favorite golfer when i started playing.i realy hope he can make a comeback.
 

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