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Name: Bill Kizer
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Mickelson The Fool

Posted on: June 20, 2008 7:32 pm
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The recent U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego was phenomenal. The attendance was off the charts, for the most part the attendees followed golf protocol & Stevie Williams didn't have to pound anyone into submission for clicking while Tiger was teeing off & from all accounts it was one hell of a party, except for one person was missing buried down on the leader board.

Yes, I'm talking about Phil Mickelson.

I for one am sick and tired of hearing what a creative wedge player Phil is. He's money with his flop wedge, he's unbeatable from 100 yards, they say. Really? Did anyone remind Phil that the Big Stick in the bag is called a driver & it comes in handy at Torrey Pines. No, Mr. Creativity makes the decision to remove the driver from his bag so that he can have another wedge. He played like this for two days before someone obviously took him out to the shed & showed him what else a Big Stick is good for.

So Mr. Wedgie plays with a driver Saturday & Sunday & guess what? His score ends up lower than the first two days. Coincidence? I think not. Unfortunately he played with some common sense two days too late for it to make any difference & of course Tiger beats Rocco after 91 holes on some very gimpy legs.

By the way, Rocco, you made every old guy, journey man, weekend player proud. You're the type of a guy that almost anyone could golf with you & they'd have a blast & so would you. You made the Open fun. You made us smile & we were secretly rooting for you to win. You had Tiger & then he slipped away like he always does but I have a new golf hero & his name isn't Phil Mickelson.

Phil should have been kicking tail & taking names later on the course that he grew up on. Instead we got the greatest finish to the U.S. Open than anyone will see for a long time. So, I guess it wasn't all bad that Phil couldn't seal the deal.

I hope that Rocco goes on to win a couple of majors & that Tiger gets better sooner than later because in the meantime we're stuck with Mr. Wedgie & his Traveling Circus.

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Posted on: June 22, 2008 8:18 pm
 

Mickelson The Fool

I hope that Rocco goes on to win a couple of majors & that Tiger gets better sooner than later because in the meantime we're stuck with Mr. Wedgie & his Traveling Circus.LOL....That's classic!

It stinks that Tiger is out for season because now it doesn't give me any incentive to watch. I've never been a huge Mickelson fan and I used to laugh at him when he would always lose. I think the media has been overhyping lefty ever since he won his first Masters back in 2004. Mickelson didn't win any major last season, only had 3 PGA Tour wins and he still made the most money he's ever made as a pro. That shouldn't happen. Phil's performance at Torrey Pines was ridiculous, especially since it was his hometown course that he's been playing at since high school. With Tigers win, it just goes to show how much better he is than the rest of the field. He's that good even with an injury. I can't wait until Tiger comes back next season, because until then, I'm not watching golf.








About You call that an apology?
Roger Clemen's version of a mea culpa is so disingenuous that it almost evokes sympathy for the big old lummox. Well, almost. His affair with Singer Mindy McCready, was confirmed by McCready & yet he still continues to deny it. I guess it's another case of "misremembering." Now we find that he was involved with others included John Daly's ex-wife. His apology was for unspecified mistakes in his life. What the heck does that mean? It sounds like my children apologizing for doing something wrong & when asked what they're apologizing for they just shrug their shoulders & say "I don't know." Come on Roger, stand up & be a man. You made the mistakes, now admit you like variety in your life. You're not the first & you certainly won't be the last. Presidents have done the same & stayed in office. I don't understand why it's so hard for Roger to address his issues the same way he mowed batters down. He was fearless on the mound. He was intimidating on the mound & now because of the turn of events since his last pitch he looks like any other guy. Roger is infallible like the rest of us. We all make mistakes, but what really separates a man from a weasel is that the man can make amends for his wrong doings & move on with his life, & hopefully not make the same mistake. So far Roger is still scurrying around with the weasels. Roger, you can do anything that you want to in this life but you better be prepared to pay the price. Are you ready, Roger?
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