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Old 06-10-2007, 08:22 PM
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And I forgot to say
WELL DONE Player ,Coach and Caddie
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Old 06-10-2007, 08:30 PM
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And so cool to be mentioned on TV.

Brian- you played great golf on a course where past Tour winners didn't make the cut. And Woody was hot. Congratulations to you and a great tournament.

Lynn, you are the coach and friend to many winners. I know you are grinning about Brian right now.

Way to go- gang.
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Old 06-10-2007, 09:41 PM
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I heard the Alex Sloan comment but missed the Blake one! I had just flipped it back to the tournament and heard Bobby say something about angled hinging...

Great information by Lynn and great application by Brian.
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Old 06-10-2007, 10:29 PM
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I need to borrow some CASH . . . wonder if B.G. would hook up a more attractive interest rate than J.R. Mikey told me about this punkin farm deal that's gonna make me my first million.


Congrats to BG on a great tournament . . . I'm sure there's bigger'n'better to come.

Congrats to LBG on having the best information in golf now very much Tour tested . . . I'm sure there's bigger'n'better to come.

Congrats to HK for having the most "beautiful mind" in golf.

And congrats to Mike O for having the world's longest braided nose hairs.
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Old 06-10-2007, 11:05 PM
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Proud of Brian Gay for hanging tough with the pressure and carding 4 birdies on the last day!

Really proud of Lynn Blake and how he's carried the torch Mr. Kelly ( personally ) handed him so long ago. Let's see, that's 3 "Gold Stars" for LBG in 2007.

Great job, guys!
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Old 06-11-2007, 12:06 AM
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Way to go Brian and Lynn!
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Old 06-11-2007, 05:26 AM
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Well Played Brian
I must say I enjoyed my knowing smile when I heard Bobby Clampett's TGM analysis of Brian's second shot into 18th.

Well done Brian and well played.

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Old 06-11-2007, 10:01 AM
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Great story about Rieggers SMS (text message) to Ian Baker-Finch.

Wonderful to hear how Bobby got going with hinge actions and FLW's through the back nine. For some reason Feherty was not that enthusiastic.

First time I hear that during a transmission. Makes me wonder where Bobby will go when Brian really contends & gets a few SwingVision on him.

Bobby deserves a bunch of email from TGM fans around the world - complementing him on talking about G.O.L.F.

If someone can post or PM Bobbys email I'll send him a nice message.
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Old 06-11-2007, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by metallion View Post
Great story about Rieggers SMS (text message) to Ian Baker-Finch.

Wonderful to hear how Bobby got going with hinge actions and FLW's through the back nine. For some reason Feherty was not that enthusiastic.

First time I hear that during a transmission. Makes me wonder where Bobby will go when Brian really contends & gets a few SwingVision on him.

Bobby deserves a bunch of email from TGM fans around the world - complementing him on talking about G.O.L.F.

If someone can post or PM Bobbys email I'll send him a nice message.

You can probably get it from the TGM site or Chuckle's site.
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Old 06-11-2007, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by metallion View Post
Great story about Rieggers SMS (text message) to Ian Baker-Finch.

Wonderful to hear how Bobby got going with hinge actions and FLW's through the back nine. For some reason Feherty was not that enthusiastic.

First time I hear that during a transmission. Makes me wonder where Bobby will go when Brian really contends & gets a few SwingVision on him.

Bobby deserves a bunch of email from TGM fans around the world - complementing him on talking about G.O.L.F.

If someone can post or PM Bobbys email I'll send him a nice message.
Brian got a swingvision analysis by Peter K during Saturday's round on a Par 3 with the 8 iron. His bottom line was that more distance would be generated by "better" use of the legs to create more leverage...something about legs too quiet and too much straightening. Don't know if Peter knows much about TGM.
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