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Tom Edrington

Tom Edrington spent the first 10 years of his misguided youth as a sports writer for the Tampa Tribune. His career brought him face to face with many of sports greatest stars -- Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Muhammad Ali, Don Shula, countless Hall of Fame NFL stars, more PGA Tour players than he can count. In 1980 he was honored by the Golf Writers Association of America for writing the best news story that year, his coverage of Jack Nicklaus' U.S. Open victory at Baltusrol. Today, 36 years later, golf is still a great part of his life, thanks to competitive playing days and the wonderful people he has met on this fabulous journey.

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4 Comments

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    JimmyD5cc

    I feel you are correct, DJ is really not the #1 player in the world. Tiger is back, much to my surprise, lets see how he does when he’s not playing at Augusta. Players used to be afraid of him, I doubt they feel that way now, even with his recent win at the Masters.

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      Tom Edrington

      Jimmy: They aren’t afraid of him until they see his name running up the leaderboard….

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    baxter cepeda

    The easy point to agree with is Tiger is the best in the world at the biggest events —Tiger like Brooks should not be expected to shine in regular events because like Brooks he focuses on peaking for majors.
    But Tiger is not number one, that’s earned thru math over time.
    And the man who still deserves that honor imo is DJ. Sure DJ tanked Sunday but as I stated last week, the guys whom blow it late are still clutch-er than all the guys who blew it early.
    DJ collapsing at Harbor Town is just further confirmation of my decades old belief that this small ball paradise is by far the best work with the Dye name on it; give Mr18 some credit as well.
    What a duo; those two should have done everything together.
    It is a tribute to DJ, accused of being a result of a bombers era, which he is. But with this performance, maybe sans that final 9, we see strong evidence that DJ can get it in play and wedge it with the best of them.
    Which brings us to Pan, again a tribute to Hilton Heads gem. Too few courses allow geniuses like this kid, and his incredible story which includes mom caddying to provide opportunity for his golf, to shine.
    What a mom saying to herself: I’m going to do this for my son whom will likely be 5’6” and under 150 pounds soaking wet at his biggest.
    This is why the pga tour needs to find more venues like this; which allow great players like CT, KJ and Boo chances they deserve to shine.
    Finding courses immune to today’s bombers seems nearly impossible, did I mention what a great course for the pga tour Harbor Town is?

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      Tom Edrington

      Baxter, I take it you’re never on Twitter…..only 15 words there…

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