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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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    baxter cepeda

    I was pretty deflated to be honest.
    Aside from Berger doing one clutch thing, it was a choke fest out there.

    Jordan, Rory, Harold not showing up Sunday was disappointing. Bryson was bad also until he suddenly had a chance, only to blow it again.

    Collin, Xander and Rose with those terrible putts… that my kids are watching… because I’m telling them to learn from these guys.

    They shouldn’t learn that stuff.

    I don’t even remember how my golfer Jt blew it. Or US Open Champ woodland.

    I’m tired of pga tour players saying they played well except the putting when Putting is the key to playing well any given week, especially Sunday.

    All these boys were in position to take advantage of Colonial with their technology alone; but if there is one thing technology cannot buy is a putting stroke, or clutchness.

    Clutch putting down the stretch Is exactly where I thought these boys would be rusty; and it proved that way. We know many of these boys are clutch, so hopefully it’s just a competitive rust thing. But it needs to get better. It’s no fun watching top players putt worse than the guys we Nassau against at home.

    Happy for Berger, who gets lost amongst his generation. Colonial seems to benefit today’s Bombing faders like Berger. The draw holes are simply being bombed over corners and the fades stop softly. The left to right holes there seem to still give drawers like Rory more trouble for some reason.

    But again, winning golf means winning at putting on Sunday’s. Hopefully our favorite players realize this before next week so we can enjoy some professional golf coming down the stretch this Sunday.

    Happy 14th to our Mia!

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      Tom Edrington

      And our best birthday wishes to Mia!! I have also told people who listen: Golf, at all levels, is a putting contest. Only guy who made a putt at 18 was Berger and Rory, for Rory, all the pressure was off, for Berger, all the pressure was on and he responded.

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        baxter cepeda

        Why do you say pressure off for Rory?
        He seems to be putting a lot on himself by acting like the Lebron of golf lately.
        When you do that you gotta perform like Lebron; hard to pull off in a sport where a 10% win rate is amazing.

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          Tom Edrington

          Pressure was off after he shot 41 on the front, no longer in contention, obviously more relaxed on back nine with 33…..don’t you agree?

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            baxter cepeda

            Oh I see.
            Yes it’s always easier after the chokings been done.
            But imo choking early is worst than late. Morikawa was more clutch than Rory, but of course he looks like the bigger choker because he was the last one to.

          2. Tom Edrington

            I was sure Collin would make that putt at the 18th. It was really a weak attempt as he missed on the amateur (low) side. Bleah!

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