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Tag: U.S. Open

Clark cashes in Wyndham points

On June 19, 2023June 19, 2023 By wastedpilgrimIn Sports, UncategorizedLeave a comment

By MONTE DUTTON (Pixabay) Baseball games are too long. College football games are too long. NASCAR races are too long. Soccer matches are too long. Why aren’t golf tournaments too long? Because it is the nature of the game. I wouldn’t want a round of the United States Open to be nine holes. Tastes of …

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A Day That Clicked

On June 18, 2016 By wastedpilgrimIn WritingLeave a comment

It was blazing hot outside, but I never knew it. I shaved but never showered. On TV, the U.S. Open thought it was the Twenty-Four Hours of Le Mans. I was mainly oblivious. Occasionally, a hot-pink shirt or a crowd’s roar drew my attention. Golf announcers are exceedingly calm and mostly literate. Vin Scully is …

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