James Piot Wins 121st U.S. Amateur With Spectacular Final Nine - Dog Leg News

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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

    The interesting take here for me is that the pga tour did so much with its schedule-especially its run to the end of the fed ex cup season — in order to avoid the nfl but now other golf events are more interesting. IMO.

    Part of it is still the format of the playoffs (playoffs!?).

    Fans know by now it’s not really a playoff. We focus on the finale a lot but Next week the chances for the guys near 125 to move on are basically nothing. That’s not a playoff. Imagine if the US Am gave the stroke play medalist holes going into the match play portion. That would not be as interesting. That’s what the pga tour has in its playoffs (?!).

    The courses are another issue. The women’s Scottish —on that incredible new course which looks like an old course —and the men’s Am —on that incredible old course (for US standards) which looks brand new with its impeccable manicuring —both stole the show from the pga tours regular season finale at sedgfield (which is a nice place in its own right).

    This upcoming week the first round of the playoffs (playoffs?!) will be opposite the women’s Open at Carnoustie. I know what I’ll be watching with more attention.

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    Now OTool credited her caddie for strategy down the stretch. On the other hand Piot seemed to benefit greatly from Greaser staying too aggressive on the back 9. Greaser found bunkers he had no right being in with the lead, opening the door for his opponent. Ryan did no such thing. It’s good to know strategy still matters in golf.

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      Tom Edrington

      Easy to watch both, the women’s action from Carnoustie (I shot 84 there) will be fun, depends on the wind, of course, it will be on early in the morning, five hours ahead of EDT in the US. Men in the afternoon, glad there at Liberty National and not the “pitch and putt” TPC Boston where DJ went 30-under….

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        baxter cepeda

        Liberty national is a fun watch in its own right with the views and everything. But it’s no Carnoustie for us seasoned golf viewers.

        Btw Reporting personal scores in the mid 80s seems taboo, but considering it was at Carnoustie I guess it’s cool.

        Btw #2 Tom speaking of great venues keep an eye out for a young lady who shares a last name with yours truly at a late September Champions Tour event at a little place called Pebble Beach. Huge honor for us.

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          Tom Edrington

          Baxter, very cool, can’t wait, obw, it’s okay to report my Carnoustie score in the comments only!!

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