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Post #40
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I'm going to go ahead and make a prediction. This year's overall winner will have earnings in the $31M - $32M range. Last year's winner, Beanhead (a.k.a. Angry Armadillo) brought home $35M in 2006. Note that last year's season was 25 weeks instead of 24. |
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Post #39
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I'll give you a hint. It was in the section entitled "Commissioner's Message" so it wasn't me. There is only one commissioner. And he doesn't seem to have much confidence in us based on his latest message "It wouldn't surprise me to see 3 or 4 different teams in these spots at the end of the season." Jimmy and Todd, let's prove him wrong! |
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Post #38
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Who wrote this on the home page? :) Jimmy's Team endured his worse week of the season and drops from 1st to 3rd place in the overall standings. The Hohlen-Ones! takes the opportunity to move back into first place and the Tigers moves up to second. The Jayhawkers are still lurking in 4th place with five weeks to go!!! |
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Post #37
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What??? Where you have to fly the 200 yards over water or unplayable areas??? C'mon - the old blades and persimmon woods were a little different, but not that different....I shot better scores back then with Hogan Apex blades and 1-3-5 persimmons than I do today with cavity-back, perimiter-weighted, square grooved irons and metal-woods (oxymoron) bigger than Volkswagens!!! What a cop-out by Snedeker....the equipment makes a difference, but not that much of a difference! |
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Post #36
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Nothing better than when one of my starters decides to get experimental. As the headline reads, "Clubs from the '80s bring round in 80s for Snedeker". Brandt Snedeker shot an 8-over 80 using older-generation equipment. On the toughest new courses, where you have to fly the ball 200 yards over water or unplayable areas, I might not break 90, 100 with the old equipment," Snedeker remarked. H-1s to Brandt - how about getting some clubs from the 60s and shooting a corresponding score? |
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Post #35
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No Tigers Allowed is pretty close to a $1M MER with just over $932K per mulligan - pretty good! Of course the value of mulligans should go WAY UP during session 6 with all those large purses. |
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Post #34
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This RGFGCer got game -- Dustin Ashby. Good thing for us he doesn't ever turn in his RGFGC lineup anymore because I think he has some pretty good fantasy game too. Congratulations Dustin! |
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Post #33
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I've always thought a good MER (Mulligan Earnings Ratio) would be $1M. No one is on track to do that this year, but last year the Jayhawkers achieved that rare feat, while a few others came close. |
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Post #32
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Hohlen - at least you recovered nicely with Choi and Appleby (even if it cost you a mulligan)....Jimmy's Team wasn't as fortunate and paid the ultimate price - dropping from 1st to 3rd in the standings! OUCH! Mulligans could prove to be very valuable as we come down the home stretch. |
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Post #31
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Yeah, John, but you got $300K out of it with only 5 weeks to go. It MIGHT not prove to be a bad move. It'll be interesting to see what value I can get out of my 2 remaining mulligans. |
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Post #30
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Nice going today "Crappleby" with +6 after 13. That's the last time I waste a Sunday mulligan on you! |
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Post #29
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Whoops! It's next week's John Deere tournament that is low purse ($738K). Those in session 5 contention better load up on session prize money this week. |
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Post #28
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None of my 3 starters made the cut this week. Lovely! I think that's the first time that's ever happened to me (and hopefully the last). At least I picked a tournament with a small purse to pull an 0-for on. |
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Post #27
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LOVE the Stats page!!! I know that one has been bothering Hohlen for quite a few years - now it has finally become a reality! I'm guessing the Hall of Fame is next! |
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Post #26
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The Jayhawks can't be better at everything than the Tigers. The clock is winding down. You'd better start fouling. |

