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Leaderboard USGA Women's Open....starts Thursday
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[QUOTE="The deacon, post: 4691118, member: 11559"] Agree to disagree, From France... some of my favorite sports watching experiences were seeing the Borg/Connors, Federer/Nadal, Graf/Navratilova matches, and so many others. As for golf, my single most exciting experience was seeing the US/Euro 14-14 tie at the 1989 Ryder Cup in England. I played tons of competitive golf but, these days, with only the vestiges of good golf left in me, it's lots more relaxing for me to watch great golf than to struggle for pars. Milford, thanks for the photos last night. I hope you're still out there, soaking it all in for us. I can almost feel that wonderful ocean air and those gusts of wind, reminiscent for me of playing the west coast courses in Ireland. I'm loving watching Peacock's feature group coverage of Minjee Lee and Rose Zhang. The handheld and drone camera angles are so much better than what we get on network coverage, plus the on-course commentator is Wake's Emilia Migliaccio. Emilia did double-duty the first two rounds, commentating and playing... she missed the cut by just one stroke, pretty good for a part-time player. From France, good for you that you still get out there to play golf and especially Tennis! [/QUOTE]
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