Out of position at 17. Nothing is official until the last mans in but this in all likelihood, would win him the golf tournament. Oh what a par ian that was clutch for chris kirk. What an unbelievably solid up and down. Jim chris kirk. Able to get up and down at the last two holes. Jordan turns around and now can head home. Because he has just been knocked out. All the 11s are out. Ian really steady confident stuff. As i said earlier goes about his business quietly. Not ever overly exuberant in any stretch of the imagination. Hes got a heart rate of 45 by the look of him. Beautiful. Jim that pumped fist is about as much as youre going to get. Ian thats his fourth win on tour fit ends up that way and it looks like it will. Jim he had two wins last season including a big one in the fedexcup playoffs, the second leg. So he is rising up the rankings. This lanky georgia bulldog. Ian hed actually experimented in the fall with a claw putting grip and actually used it earlier this year. Theres
Out of position at 17. Nothing is official until the last mans in but this in all likelihood, would win him the golf tournament. Oh what a par ian that was clutch for chris kirk. What an unbelievably solid up and down. Jim chris kirk. Able to get up and down at the last two holes. Jordan turns around and now can head home. Because he has just been knocked out. All the 11s are out. Ian really steady confident stuff. As i said earlier goes about his business quietly. Not ever overly exuberant in any stretch of the imagination. Hes got a heart rate of 45 by the look of him. Beautiful. Jim that pumped fist is about as much as youre going to get. Ian thats his fourth win on tour fit ends up that way and it looks like it will. Jim he had two wins last season including a big one in the fedexcup playoffs, the second leg. So he is rising up the rankings. This lanky georgia bulldog. Ian hed actually experimented in the fall with a claw putting grip and actually used it earlier this year. Theres
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I don’t know what was going through John Schroeder’s mind as 20,000 spectators watched him line up a putt worth $18,000 on the final hole of the final day of Colonial Country Club’s annual golf tournament, but I was thinking about my old Granny. The 25-foot putt would enable Schroeder to tie for first place and force a sudden death play-off with Ben Crenshaw. It was easily the most important putt in Schroeder’s eight years on the professional tour: although Schroeder’s yearly earnings have climbed as high as $67,000, he is considered an unknown. In contrast, Crenshaw, the young Austin High and University of Texas graduate, has won more than $500,000 since turning pro in 1973 and is considered the Jack Nicklaus of his generation. I knew what my old Granny would be thinking as Schroeder drew back his putter. She would be thinking: