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Old 06-17-2011, 07:37 PM
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Enter weekend golf contest in golf forum

It is up now

Two options. PIck Rory and one player from three other tiers
Second option is not to pick Rory and pick a total of eight players in the tiers I allow
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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Old 06-17-2011, 07:41 PM
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for those who don't see this until Saturday morning, they can keep entering all the way until their guys they pick tee off but you may lose out on picks by waiting. I keep track of tee times
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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Old 06-17-2011, 11:10 PM
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first tee times saturday at 950 a.m. eastern and since there are a lot of players going off. you still have time to pick up until your guys tee off. tee times on pgatour.com site. that's for people who don't see this until tomorrow otherwise best to get picks in asap
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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Old 06-18-2011, 09:15 AM
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you still have time to enter by the time your guy tees off
NIR Rory McIlroy Titleist -11 3:50 pm ET - 65 66 - - 131
2 - KOR Y.E. Yang -5 3:50 pm ET - 68 69 - - 137
T3 - USA Matt Kuchar -2 3:20 pm ET - 72 68 - - 140
T3 - USA Zach Johnson Titleist -2 3:30 pm ET - 71 69 - - 140
T3 - USA Brandt Snedeker -2 3:30 pm ET - 70 70 - - 140
T3 - ESP Sergio Garcia -2 3:40 pm ET - 69 71 - - 140
T3 - USA Robert Garrigus Titleist -2 3:40 pm ET - 70 70 - - 140
T8 - USA Brandt Jobe Titleist -1 2:50 pm ET - 71 70 - - 141
T8 - USA Ryan Palmer Titleist -1 2:50 pm ET - 69 72 - - 141
T8 - USA Davis Love III -1 3:00 pm ET - 70 71 - - 141
T8 - USA Heath Slocum Titleist -1 3:00 pm ET - 71 70 - - 141
T8 - ESP Alvaro Quiros -1 3:10 pm ET - 70 71 - - 141
T8 - ENG Robert Rock Titleist -1 3:10 pm ET - 70 71 - - 141
T8 - KOR Kyung-tae Kim Titleist -1 3:20 pm ET - 69 72 - - 141
T15 - SWE Johan Edfors Titleist E 2:00 pm ET - 70 72 - - 142
T15 - SWE Henrik Stenson Titleist E 2:00 pm ET - 70 72 - - 142
T15 - USA Russell Henley (a) E 2:10 pm ET - 73 69 - - 142
T15 - RSA Louis Oosthuizen Titleist E 2:10 pm ET - 69 73 - - 142
T15 - AUS Marc Leishman Titleist E 2:20 pm ET - 73 69 - - 142
T15 - SWE Alexander Noren E 2:20 pm ET - 75 67 - - 142
T15 - KOR Seung-yul Noh Titleist E 2:30 pm ET - 72 70 - - 142
T15 - RSA Charl Schwartzel E 2:30 pm ET - 68 74 - - 142
T15 - USA Patrick Cantlay (a) E 2:40 pm ET - 75 67 - - 142
T15 - AUS John Senden Titleist E 2:40 pm ET - 70 72 - - 142
T25 - USA William Cauley Titleist +1 1:20 pm ET - 71 72 - - 143
T25 - AUS Jason Day +1 1:20 pm ET - 71 72 - - 143
T25 - SWE Fredrik Jacobson +1 1:30 pm ET - 74 69 - - 143
T25 - ENG Lee Westwood Titleist +1 1:30 pm ET - 75 68 - - 143
T25 - USA Kevin Chappell +1 1:40 pm ET - 76 67 - - 143
T25 - USA Phil Mickelson +1 1:40 pm ET - 74 69 - - 143
T25 - SWE Peter Hanson +1 1:50 pm ET - 72 71 - - 143
T25 - USA Bo Van Pelt Titleist +1 1:50 pm ET - 76 67 - - 143
T33 - USA Gary Woodland Titleist +2 12:20 pm ET - 73 71 - - 144
T33 - USA Jeff Overton Titleist +2 12:30 pm ET - 72 72 - - 144
T33 - USA Scott Piercy Titleist +2 12:30 pm ET - 73 71 - - 144
T33 - GER Martin Kaymer +2 12:40 pm ET - 74 70 - - 144
T33 - NIR Graeme McDowell +2 12:40 pm ET - 70 74 - - 144
T33 - IRL Padraig Harrington Titleist +2 12:50 pm ET - 71 73 - - 144
T33 - JPN Ryo Ishikawa +2 12:50 pm ET - 74 70 - - 144
T33 - USA Brian Gay Titleist +2 1:00 pm ET - 73 71 - - 144
T33 - KOR Do-Hoon Kim Titleist +2 1:00 pm ET - 73 71 - - 144
T33 - ITA Edoardo Molinari +2 1:10 pm ET - 74 70 - - 144
T33 - USA Steve Stricker Titleist +2 1:10 pm ET - 75 69 - - 144
T44 - USA Brad Benjamin (a) +3 11:20 am ET - 72 73 - - 145
T44 - USA J.J. Henry +3 11:30 am ET - 72 73 - - 145
T44 - GER Marcel Siem +3 11:30 am ET - 79 66 - - 145
T44 - USA Justin Hicks Titleist +3 11:40 am ET - 74 71 - - 145
T44 - USA Chez Reavie Titleist +3 11:40 am ET - 70 75 - - 145
T44 - USA Harrison Frazar Titleist +3 11:50 am ET - 72 73 - - 145
T44 - USA Charley Hoffman Titleist +3 11:50 am ET - 71 74 - - 145
T44 - USA Lucas Glover +3 12:00 pm ET - 76 69 - - 145
T44 - RSA Rory Sabbatini +3 12:00 pm ET - 72 73 - - 145
T44 - USA Todd Hamilton Titleist +3 12:10 pm ET - 73 72 - - 145
T44 - USA Michael Putnam +3 12:10 pm ET - 74 71 - - 145
T44 - BRZ Alexandre Rocha +3 12:20 pm ET - 69 76 - - 145
T56 - RSA Christo Greyling +4 10:00 am ET - 72 74 - - 146
T56 - CAN Adam Hadwin +4 10:00 am ET - 75 71 - - 146
T56 - SWE Robert Karlsson Titleist +4 10:10 am ET - 79 67 - - 146
T56 - USA Bubba Watson Titleist +4 10:10 am ET - 71 75 - - 146
T56 - USA Bill Haas Titleist +4 10:20 am ET - 73 73 - - 146
T56 - USA Webb Simpson Titleist +4 10:20 am ET - 75 71 - - 146
T56 - ENG Luke Donald Titleist +4 10:30 am ET - 74 72 - - 146
T56 - USA Anthony Kim +4 10:30 am ET - 74 72 - - 146
T56 - FRA Gregory Havret Titleist +4 10:40 am ET - 77 69 - - 146
T56 - USA Kevin Streelman Titleist +4 10:40 am ET - 73 73 - - 146
T56 - CAN Wes Heffernan +4 10:50 am ET - 75 71 - - 146
T56 - KOR Sunghoon Kang Titleist +4 10:50 am ET - 74 72 - - 146
T56 - KOR Sang-Moon Bae +4 11:00 am ET - 75 71 - - 146
T56 - JPN Kenichi Kuboya Titleist +4 11:00 am ET - 73 73 - - 146
T56 - USA Dustin Johnson +4 11:10 am ET - 75 71 - - 146
T56 - ITA Matteo Manassero Titleist +4 11:10 am ET - 74 72 - - 146
T56 - RSA Retief Goosen +4 11:20 am ET - 73 73 - - 146
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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Old 06-18-2011, 10:37 AM
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still time to enter guys
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THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PICKING GOLF WINNERS
1. CLOSER with CHARACTER. Certain guys see the finish line and cross it and others are destined for second place.
2. RELAXED CONFIDENCE, FOCUS and a HUNGER to win. It's a mental game and their mind has to be in the right frame with a determination and focus. As Harry Vardon said: "To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain."
3. COURSE. Does the course layout favor the strengths of the golfer and does it expose their weaknesses. Previous form can change immediately for those who feel comfortable on a course and its greens.
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