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Bank lines, 72nd hole woes

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Swift Terror

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People in bank lines have no sense of people around them. In short, they suck. I was at the bank location inside the local Kroger by my home. The line starts in the middle as you approach the counter. It is roped off, with exits to the left and right. So I'm standing there, next up to go to the counter, 2 sets of people being helped in front of me. The first set finishes and instead of walking to the left or right, they walk towards me and push their way past with what little room there is. Then the second set finishes and they too turn around and wedge past me. It would never occur to me to do this when I'm done at the bank counter. I simply walk off to the right and don't bother the people waiting. What is the deal with the people? They're just oblivious I guess.

 

 

 

Phil did not make bad decisions yesterday on the 18th hole of the U.S. Open. If you pay attention to golf, you're probably hearing from the media about how he screwed up, it's back to the old reckless Phil, he should've hit the 4-wood on 18, and on and on. I can't wait to laugh tonight at the dopes on ATH and PTI rip him a new one for making poor shot making choices. Poor is the word alright, but it was poor shots, not poor decisions that caused the double bogey on 18 that lost the Open for Phil.

 

Phil said that the fairways were ridiculously firm and that he had hit perfect tee

shots that rolled off the fairway earlier in the round. In fact, a couple of these shots were struck with irons, not his driver. In light of this, he chose

the driver on 18 rather than the 4-wood (he did not have a 3-wood in his bag) with

the thinking being that a 4-wood in the rough would leave him with very long yardage.

Driver in the rough, he's much closer. I know, how about not driving in the rough?

Well, again, he said it was very difficult to keep it in the fairway even with a

decent tee shot.

 

And the second shot. We never saw the shot he had. NBC never showed the view from

behind him. It turns out it wasn't that difficult, he just needed a fade shot just

like the one he made on 17 to get a par. He hit a bad shot, bottom line, he admitted

as much.

 

 

Oh, and Jeff Ogilvy did NOT back into the win. He had a great chip-in at 17 and a difficult, pressure packed slightly downhill putt on 18. Had he made those shots behind Phil and Monty instead of in front of them, there would be no talk of backing into it.

 

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