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| 1709.1 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Mon Jun 07 1993 12:21 | 8 | 
|  |     
    	I dunno - he shot 74, yes?  And, from what parts I saw, he went
    	for tucked pins instead of the middle, esp on 18.
    
    	Plus, he wore Cleveland Browns colors - how could he win?
    
    	;^)
    
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| 1709.2 | nice shots.....but.... | AIMHI::CORRIGAN |  | Mon Jun 07 1993 12:21 | 8 | 
|  |     
    They were fantastic shots but I don't feel bad for Payne. Sunday is
    the day to win tournaments. He shot 74, not a winners score, and lost
    to Azinger who shot 69. Stewart had been in the 60's all week and a 
    minimum of 69 and he wins by 3. He choked!
    He will win the OPen, though!!!
    
    Joe
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| 1709.3 | Paine in the *&^%$# | BUMP::MMARLAND |  | Mon Jun 07 1993 16:57 | 9 | 
|  |     Great finish by the Zinger, I only caught the last few holes, and from
    what little I saw, Zing missed on 16 & 17 for Birdies to tie, and when 
    he went in the bunker I figured Paine had it won. Then I noticed the Browns
    outfit and said he'll find a  way to lose. Tough way to go down, but give
    Zinger credit. I thought the coverage was pitiful more Dean Witter and 
    less golf and they showed most shots on the replay. Please get live shots
    for the Open coming up.
    
    Mike 
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| 1709.4 | Wha' Hoppen' ? | POWDML::VARLEY |  | Tue Jun 08 1993 09:47 | 9 | 
|  |     I'm embarrassed to say I don't know what happened on the last hole to
    give Azinger the win. I turned on the tv late Sun. night to watch the
    tape of the tournament (hadn't seen it live - didn't know the outcome).
    I fell asleep, and woke up to blurrily see Azinger acept the trophy.
    Haven't seen a paper since... Am I on Mars, or what ? BTW, I just
    haven't gotten around to checking out the media - obviously, the
    coverage has already told the story...
    
    __Jack
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| 1709.5 | Heartbreak! | DV780::TILLISON | Reverse Pivot | Tue Jun 08 1993 11:30 | 13 | 
|  |     18th hole: Zinger hit a 1 iron off the tee. (Not very well) Stewart hit
    a good drive but it ended up in a divot.  Paul hit his approach (200+)
    into the back bunker. Payne pulled his into the left bunker.  Paul had
    a good lie, Payne had fried-egg (almost impossible).  At this point
    Payne had a 1 shot lead on Paul and Cory Pavin who was sitting in the
    tower with the announcers.  Payne hit an excellent bunker shot about 10
    feet past the hole.  However, Paul hit an impossible bunker shot and
    holed it.  Payne was shook! and missed the putt to tie and also missed
    the 3 footer coming back to tie for second.  The winner got 252K,
    second got 160K, Payne got 95K for third.  Those two missed putts cost
    him 157K!!!!!
    
    Mike
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| 1709.6 | I hope to catch the highlights... | ROYALT::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT Engineering et al | Tue Jun 08 1993 12:45 | 12 | 
|  | I definitely won't miss "Inside the PGA Tour" on ESPN this week for that!
None of the cable stations in my area carried the tournament (and I try
not to miss "Inside the Senior PGA Tour" or "Inside the PGA Tour" on
Sunday mornings).
For interested parties who get ESPN - Inside the Senior PGA Tour is typically
on Sunday mornings from 8:30am to 9am.  Immediately following at 9am to
9:30am is Inside the PGA Tour.  Check your local listings as times vary
every once in a while (sometimes the shows run back to back at 6:30am
on Sunday - definitely VCR material for me ;-)).
Mike
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| 1709.7 | How would you have played it ?? | RAYBOK::COOPER | One-ton Tomato ! | Tue Jun 08 1993 17:30 | 13 | 
|  | Watching the tournament on Sunday made me think about being in the
position of leading a tournament and going into the final round and
deciding how to play that day. If you have been aggressive all week 
and that has gotten you into the lead, do you continue to play that
way on Sunday ? Or, do you get conservative, shoot for the middle
of the greens and just try to protect ? Payne kept shooting at really
tough pins and it cost him strokes early in the round not just at 18.
If he had played conservatively, going for pars, would it have mattered
at the end what Azinger did from the bunker ? I don't know, it is my
nature to always shoot for the pin so I probably would do the same no
matter what the circumstance. How about you ???
Mad Hacker
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| 1709.8 | Go for it! | DV780::TILLISON | Reverse Pivot | Tue Jun 08 1993 17:57 | 7 | 
|  |     He did right!! If he changed and shot for the middle of greens he might
    of shot 80.  Nobody ever said golf was fair, but that is what makes it
    interesting.  Muirfield ain't exactly the fairest courses.  The
    Memorial is taking on the air of a MAJOR tourniquet (as in choke to
    death!)
    
    Mike
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| 1709.9 |  | POWDML::VARLEY |  | Wed Jun 09 1993 11:16 | 15 | 
|  |     Been awhile since I played it, but I remember the greens are TOUGH!
    Everything is an adventure, so having a bunch of 35 footers from the
    middle of the greens is not a guarantee. The flip side is that the "up
    and downs" if you miss a green going for a pin are very tough - much
    tougher, IMO, than a Winged Foot, for example. 
    
    Although it is beautiful, Muirfield Village is relentless! You hit a
    bunch of good shots, feel o.k. and then you realize you're shooting a
    million. Since you're not surrounded by the stark, harsh landscape of a
    Shinnecock, or a Portrush, it takes awhile to sink in. It's an
    unbelievable place, but not the kind of place I'd want to play every
    day - like Scioto. I guess Donald Ross was a better architect than
    Nicklaus...
    
    __Jack
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| 1709.10 | Stuart vs Azinger in "Fistfull of Dollars" | POBOX::SARRAZINE |  | Wed Jun 09 1993 11:28 | 23 | 
|  |     "When a man with a rifle meets a man with a pistol, the man with the
    pistol is a dead man." says Payne Stuart.  "Let's see if that's true."
    says Paul Azinger.
    
    Basically this was a perfect example of the validity of the golf axiom
    "Drive for show, Putt (and Chip) for dough."
    
    Payne hit 12 of 14 fairways with his rifle (Driver) on his way to a 74.
    Zinger hits a pathetic 55% greens in regulation, but wedges and putts
    his way to a 69 and the big payday.
    
    Still, in Payne's defense, if you're going to go down, go down in
    style.  I don't think Payne would have layed up on 15 at Augusta
    being down 2 shots.  If you have the talent and/or the guts, you go
    out and try to knock down every flagstick!!!!
    
    After Zinger made the sand shot, I had to recheck who he was playing
    with.  Thought for sure it had to be Greg Norman.  Norman must feel
    like he dodged a bullet.
    
    					"Shoot for the pin Ramone."
    
    								_Greg
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| 1709.11 | what he said | ROYALT::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi - LAT Engineering et al | Wed Jun 09 1993 13:01 | 6 | 
|  | �    day - like Scioto. I guess Donald Ross was a better architect than
�    Nicklaus...
I'll agree with that 110%!
Mike
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