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| 245.1 | par three tournament winner? | MSEE::POULSEN |  | Thu Apr 07 1988 13:31 | 12 | 
|  |     The Augusta National Golf Club has (besides its famous 18 holes)
    a nine hole par three course. Every year at the Masters there is
    a tournament on the par three course on Wednesday. Nobody has ever
    won the par three tournament on Wednesday and gone on to win the
    Masters. Thats why I was curious about who won yesterday. 
    
    Any other comments about the Masters?
    
    Again. Who won the par three tournament?
    
    Don
    
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| 245.2 | ANY GUESSES? | INDIAN::CROCKETT |  | Thu Apr 07 1988 16:34 | 2 | 
|  |     I DON'T KNOW BUT I HOPE THAT IT IS EXCITING THIS YEAR. I WOULD LIKE
    TO SEE TOM KITE WIN IT. ANY OTHER PREDICTIONS?
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| 245.3 | the winner is | BSS::RIGGEN |  | Thu Apr 07 1988 16:43 | 2 | 
|  |     Tommy Nakajima won the par 3 tourney...
    
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| 245.4 |  | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Thu Apr 07 1988 19:23 | 5 | 
|  |     I have a gut feeling about Greg Norman at the Master's this year.
    He can't be a brides maid three times in a row. He'll be gunning
    for the top spot. I'd go with him this year!
    
    Mike
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| 245.5 | Shark Repelled? | AUTHOR::F_MCGOWAN |  | Thu Apr 07 1988 20:28 | 6 | 
|  |     He better start making those 3-foot putts, or he'll have the weekend
    off! I won't count him out (yet) but it will take a hell of a comeback
    to do it...
    
    Frank
    
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| 245.6 | Tom Kite... | MSEE::KELLEY | Keep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFF | Fri Apr 08 1988 08:47 | 4 | 
|  |     
    
    	I agree with .2, I would really like to see Tom Kite take
    	it all....!
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| 245.7 | WINNER | FASTER::DECUS1 |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 09:48 | 3 | 
|  |     I go with Sandy Lyle to win.
    
    Ralph
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| 245.8 | The Masters - Blown Away | FRSBEE::GARY |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 10:17 | 5 | 
|  |     re.7
    
    If the winds continue I'd have to agree.
    
    -Alan-
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| 245.9 | Europeans all the way | EGAV01::LLUNDY | All systems Go...lf | Fri Apr 08 1988 10:42 | 6 | 
|  | 
        I just hope a European wins.
        It would be nice for them to show their total domination
        of world golf with the Ryder cup and the Masters.
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| 245.10 | The big boys are back!! | GLIVET::HUSTON |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 12:54 | 17 | 
|  |     
    Well as a sentimental favorite, as always, Jack will take it.
    
    Ok, now to reality. I think this will be the year for the big names
    to re-establish themselves as dominant in winning the majors. Here
    is a list of names I thinks will be in the top 5, Watson, Nickalaus,
    Norman, Langer and Ballesteros. And the top two were paired together
    yesterday, Sundays final pair will be Watson and Norman with Norman
    edging Watson by 1 shot. Normally I would take Watson in this situation
    but Norman has come in second in a row, and by a fluke shot last
    year (I know it was a great shot and Larry Mize played great, but
    how often does someone sink a 100 foot chip on those greens?).
    
    The winner: The Shark, look for him to make a move late today and
    tomorrow.
    
    --Bob
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| 245.11 | " Aunty Emm, Aunty Emm !!!! " | USMFG4::GHIGGINS |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 12:56 | 7 | 
|  |     
       I'll try a semi long shot.....
    
                     Mark Calcavecchia
                                   
    
    George
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| 245.12 | "Gentle" Ben Crenshaw | AKOV13::SANSING | Is it ice OUT yet? | Fri Apr 08 1988 12:57 | 1 | 
|  |     
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| 245.13 | Top 20... | MSEE::KELLEY | Keep_it_in_play, TITANIUM_X-STIFF | Fri Apr 08 1988 14:32 | 23 | 
|  |     
    	After the first round this is the top 20 list.
    
    	Larry Nelson		69
    	Robert Wrenn		69
    	MArk Calcavecchia	71
    	Bernhard Langer		71
    	Sandy Lyle		71
    	Don Pooley		71
    	Ben Crenshaw		72
    	Gary Koch		72
    	Tom Watson		72
    	Seve Balesteros		73
    	Chip Beck		73
    	Gary Hallberg		73
    	Andy Bean		73
    	David Frost		73
    	Tom Kite		73
    	Ken Brown		73
    	Davis Love III		73
    	Isao Aoki		74
    	Tommy Nakajima		74
    	David Curry		74 amateur
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| 245.14 | foreign invasion | CGFSV2::D_SWITZER |  | Fri Apr 08 1988 15:31 | 6 | 
|  |     
    my prediction is the foreign invasion will prevail. greg, seve,
    sandy, bernhard, and tommy will be in the top 5 at this years masters
    tournament....we'll have to wait and see
    
    
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| 245.15 | not a real MASTERS | USWAV3::FAGERBERG |  | Mon Apr 11 1988 10:15 | 27 | 
|  |     
    
      Any comments on the "MASTERS" as a tournament??
    
    Some of my observations:
    
       1.  Run by SNOBS who I wouldn't want to be on the same course
    with.
    
       2.  Where is the rough on that course?
    
       3.  Why gimmick up the course as badly as they did?  So what
    if someone (more that likely Greg Norman) shot in the fifties.
    And they did water the h*ll out of the greens after hearing
    some of the "squealling" going on.
    
       4. Are the lunches there so good that that's all Trevino will
    go there for?
    
       5. Why was Jack Whitticker banished for 10 years?
    
       6. Outside of Bobby Jones involvement, why is such a dinck
    tournament giving as much if not more prestige than the U S Open?
    
    And finally, I was pulling for Calcaveccia, but Lyle made up for
    that bad hole with a spectacular shot out of the trap at 18, he
    deserved the win.
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| 245.16 | fast greens | MSEE::POULSEN |  | Mon Apr 11 1988 15:25 | 15 | 
|  |     re.15
    
    How do you figure they gimmicked up the course? They did make a
    change on the 14th green, but other than that I don't think they
    change anything else. The greens got hard and extra fast because
    of the winds. Did anyone hear if they did a measurement with the
    stimp (sp) meter?
    
    There was an announcer who called the crowd "a mob". That did not
    go over to big with the tournament officials. I guess it was Jack
    Whitticker and that is why he is gone.
    
    Don
    
    
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| 245.17 | greased lightening | USWAV3::FAGERBERG |  | Mon Apr 11 1988 15:47 | 12 | 
|  |     
    
      The biggest thing they did was literally shaving the greens, the
    wind increased the speed and hardness and caused the major cpmplaints.
    But the greens were so fast that holding a green (how many balls
    did you see roll off the green and back 6 or 8 feet into the "rough"
    or fairway?) or putting them was ridiculous.  Any course played
    during the tour will not have greens like that.  Listening to the
    comments at the club as to how the approaches were cut, lack of
    rough, etc., if any course was set up like that regularly there
    would be few who would enjoy playing it.  The pros refer to it as
    "gimmicking".
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| 245.18 |  | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Tue Apr 12 1988 12:22 | 18 | 
|  |     Personally, I always like to watch the Master's because of the fast
    greens. Nothing beats putting on a lightening fast, smooth surface.
    
    However, this year's Master's was spent putting on browns. Either
    something happened to those nice greens or they were scalping the
    you know what out of them. The 11th green was the worst out of all
    the ones I saw on TV.
    
    At the Master's the put some tough (even impossible) pin placements
    during the tournament. That's when it is time for experience. Take
    11 for example. It's not a hole you charge for birdie. You try for
    par and take it if you can. As for 13, no one expects more than
    4. If you make 5, you feel like you lost a shot.
    
    I didn't think the greens were too hard on Sunday. They seemed to
    hold good shots made from short grass.
    
    Mike
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| 245.19 | Week 2 April? | WMOIS::REEVE_C |  | Wed Jan 23 1991 15:22 | 5 | 
|  |     I'm trying to schedule a vacation in Georgia for Masters Week this
    year. Does anyone know for sure what the official dates are for this
    years tournament?
    
    Chris
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| 245.20 |  | AIMHI::CORRIGAN |  | Thu Jan 24 1991 16:45 | 2 | 
|  |     
    April 8-14
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