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7 for Monday, 9 for Tuesday.
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Wordle 1,039 5/6
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Wordle 1,038 3/6
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Play resuming at Harbour Town at midnight with Scheffler 4 in front. Been quite a quiet day for him by recent standards, 9 pars, 1 eagle and 1 birdie thru 11 holes.
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Bellingham certainly knows when to pop up with a big goal.
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Scheffler goes 65-63 in rounds 2 and 3 to take the lead at Hilton Head. Aberg and Morikawa on his coat tails again.
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Wordle 1,036 4/6
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4 hours ago, Eednud said:
Missing scores from earlier in the week for:
@TheGreenElves Thursday
@Ross. Thursday
@peasy23 Tuesday
@D Angelo Barksdale Wednesday & Thursday
@101 Thursday
8 for Tuesday
8 for Friday
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Wordle 1,035 4/6
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Knew 8, got 8 for Thursday, 1st and last questions wrong.
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Wordle 1,034 3/6
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17 minutes ago, Zen Archer (Raconteur) said:
A big fat f**k all for the comedy.
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Wordle 1,032 5/6
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If you are going to persist with jobbers like Coleman and Young this is the type of result you deserve.
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4 hours ago, funky_nomad said:
Aye, the usual complaint from greenkeepers in April is that it's too dry and cold to get decent growth in the turf (which really needs a ground temperature of at least 7 or 8 degrees to get going properly) but at least with cold/dry Aprils they can get out and prep everything ready for when they can get the cutters down, so this April has really set everyone back, and I dread to think the last time the majority of courses managed to get their fairways cut this year.
I've been saying for years that golf clubs need to get out of the mindset of playing competition golf in late May/early April, instead extending the season into end October/beginning November, as at least most (parkland) courses generally aren't suffering from a high water table later in the season as opposed to after a wet winter.
I remember the 2021 start to the season as f**k all would grow because it had been so dry. Our staff have been able to get out with the smaller machines and cut greens to 5mm, tees to 11mm, and do some other bits and pieces, but it's far too soft to get the big stuff on course. The fairways were all cut an aerated a fortnight ago so they are not too bad.
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Wordle 1,031 4/6
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4 minutes ago, funky_nomad said:
Say what you like about how boring Scheffler is, but he really knows how to keep his foot on the throat of the rest of the field.
Which is somewhat ironic when you consider his fancy dance steps at the point of impact.
He rarely gets himself in really bad positions, something McIlroy should have paid attention to when playing with him the first two days.
Although Aberg is going to come up just short, this is a superb showing for his first ever major, especially at Augusta.
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Even his missus going into labour won't stop him now.
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Matt Ryan officially retires.