Chris Wins The U.S. Open! |
Kaymer and Chris, wire to wire... |
Three players had winner Martin Kaymer, so the money positions
were pretty well set after Friday. Chris had all 7 of his picks
make the cut, with 4 of them in the top 20, and won by $67,183
over me. It was Chris' 2nd win of the year and 4th career
major. Having won each major one time, he becomes the 3rd
pool player to complete the career Grand Slam. I had 6 cut makers, Bubba letting me down. Dan finished
3rd with 5 golfers cashing, $156,679 out of 2nd. Steve ended up
4th, had all 7 picks making money, 5 top 20 finishers, but no
Germans on his team. This was the first "T.M.C." event of the Summer, so see above for those standings. I took over the still early Summer Season lead. Chris is 2nd and Dan's 3rd. Brian's now 4th. I jumped up 2 spots to take the lead in the Year-Long race. Steve and Hugh fell one spot each to 2nd and 3rd, respectively. Shelley stayed on the money bubble. Our next event has a new name, but everything else will probably be the same. The Quicken Loans National, formerly known as the AT&T National, will be in about 10 days at Congressional C.C., somewhere around Washington D.C. It still benefits The Tiger Woods Child Slave Labor Foundation, or something like that, so maybe the media hero will make an appearance, telling us all about how his surgery went and recovery is going, blah, blah blah. I doubt he makes it to the tournament, unless there's a Waffle House waitress he's fond of in the D.C. area. In fact, I hope he's done playing golf. I'm really starting to like golf and golf telecasts when they only mention him not being there instead of showing his every shot, spit and crotch scratch (STD's make you do that a lot). I'm sure he'll eventually be back, but I really hope he's done. Without Tiger golf would become interesting again only to those who care about the game and ESPN will leave it alone and focus on soccer, X-games and off-season NFL minutia. They suck at coverage of all that too, but I don't care about those "sports". Purses may go down if mainstream media leaves golf alone, but the game will go on, probably stronger when the "You-da-man/mash-potato" people go away. Yes, the game is and will be fine without Tiger. Really. Get those picks in on time. Later, |
Sunday, June 15, 2014 - 11:59 PM |