The Masters challenge
Goldenage
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Pick the Top 3 finishers.
Let see who wins the sports talk Masters challenge.
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Jack Nicklaus
Arnold Palmer
Gary Player
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Ralph
Give me some time, I'm spreading out my paper
1)Thomas 2)Reed 3)Dustin Johnson
Spieth
Mcilroy
Thomas
Should be a good Masters. DJ trying to repeat, Bryson, Spieth on the rebound, Rory looking for his first Masters, Justin Thomas top of his game.
Spieth
DJ
Thomas
Dustin Johnson
Bryson Dechambeau
Justin Thomas
DJ
Koepka
Spieth
Someone told me the big three aren't playing this year so I will go with DeChambeau, Koepka, and Rahm
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Ralph
i was at the first two rounds of the Valero last week, and i sent this picture/text to @LarkinCollector minutes before Jordan teed off in round 1
if i said i was 100% serious at the time i'd be lying, but hey it played out beautifully
i will give my expert picks before play commences in the morning
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Haven't seen @LarkinCollector around, but can I assume all is well @galaxy27 ?
we spoke 3 days ago, nothing since then
i assume (and hope) he's just busy
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Ok, just checking. A few days ago my spidey senses starting tingling that someone wasn't around. I checked his profile and he hadn't been here since mid March. Glad to hear he is okay.
Andy North, golf commentator for ESPN, stated he questioned why Koepka entered the Masters due to his recent knee cap issue. He thinks the up/down slopes of the course may be a detriment and aggravating force to his knee cap. He said Brooks will be in pain throughout. Time will tell.
Not exactly the leaderboard many expected going into Sunday.
This did not age well. They all missed the cut.
I had Justin Thomas, Morikawa, Fleetwood, Cameron Smith, Hideki (yep), Jordan Spieth, and Brian Harman (sleeper) to do well. As a result, I'm in a pool that could win me nearly $1,000 today.
Erik
Just starting. 1st hole for Matsuyama.
I like Zalatoris to overtake Matsuyama.
Matsuyama seems like a great guy in addition to being a great golfer. It was easy to root for him. It also looks like it will be worth at least 600 million dollars in endorsements. Not too shabby.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
He is now the biggest rock star possible in his home country.
Good for him and Japan. Two Japanese golfers come out on top at Augusta in less than a month.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.