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Clifford
14/07/2005, 2:31 PM
Well, the Tiger was looking so comfortable this morning it was looking as good as over. I suppose the slip on 13 and 16 will give the rest some hope.

Just as well I got him at 4's about 2 months ago.

Donald, Scott or Poulter would be my pick for a first time major winner and it looks like the Goose will be involved again. Should be a cracking weekend.

centre mid
14/07/2005, 7:12 PM
I'm not so sure, I know he loves this course and he pi-sed all over everyone the last time he played St Andrews, but if the wind blows, Tiger is not playing aswell as he did in 2000.

I have a feeling that Like Donald may have a big part to play in this years Open

swinfordfc
15/07/2005, 11:27 AM
Yes i agree watch out for mcdonald and macdowell as well

centre mid
15/07/2005, 1:22 PM
Yes i agree watch out for mcdonald and macdowell as well

Isnt that the two fast food resturants in Eddie Murphys Coming to America? :D

Clifford
15/07/2005, 2:00 PM
So the big boys are in hot pursuit, but no-one passed the Tiger yet, if the weather is good there is no reason why he can't get to 10 or 11 under tonight.

Great to see so many involved at the moment though.

swinfordfc
16/07/2005, 11:47 AM
Woods has it won lads

Kingdom
16/07/2005, 12:02 PM
No way things can change so fast on the links. Tiger ain't out of the woods just yet.


Sound of taxi arriving......

Clifford
17/07/2005, 10:39 AM
Getting interesting now, today should be full of twists and turns. I'd love if Olly or Monty won it, but Tiger with two shots advantage should be able to hold em all off.....or can he???

Superhoops
17/07/2005, 10:58 AM
No way things can change so fast on the links. Tiger ain't out of the woods just yet.....
I would like to see Monty win it but I can see him blowing it today. I hope I am wrong.

Clifford
18/07/2005, 9:28 AM
Tiger gave a 4 day lesson to everyone else, even when not at his best on Sat he still salvaged the round with massive guts and heart. One of the finest displays ever, fitting he saved it for Jack's last comp. The baton has well and truly been passed on. 10 majors before the age of thirty, incredible.