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ChemEnhanced
I agree its hard to come back from an injury but he lost his game well before the injury. It is almost entirely a mental issue. Just look at his putting....he is missing simple 4-5 footers that he use to drill into the back of the hole.

Ever since he won the Masters he has been very selective with which tournaments he plays and I agree that he needs to rethink this strategy. He needs to be out there week in and week out until he figures out his game.

I still think he is done for. At +40 years of age its hard to compete with the younger golfers and in this era of big ball hitters Weir is at an even bigger disadvantage. He has never been a long ball hitter and has relied on his ability to hit fairways and greens. He has lost his confidence in doing that and I don't think its something he will get back quickly. He has been working on a new swing for two years now.

I love that fly by video of Augusta....I am so hyped for this to come out.
ChemEnhanced
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Harrington disqualified after viewer e-mails rules violation
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Padraig Harrington was not a happy camper while answering questions about his disqualification on Friday.
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Padraig Harrington was not a happy camper while answering questions about his disqualification on Friday.
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Jan. 21, 2011

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington was disqualified before the second round of the Abu Dhabi Championship after the Irishman was judged to have illegally moved his ball during Thursday's first round.

European Tour senior referee Andy McFee said Friday that a viewer e-mailed to say Harrington replaced his ball on the green and, as he took the coin away, his hand moved the ball. Since the ball was not replaced, Harrington incurred a two stroke penalty not reflected on his scorecard.
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"The problem is that Padraig's card for the seventh shows a three, and the fact that Padraig was totally unaware that this ball has moved doesn't unfortunately help him," McFee said. "The disqualification is for signing for the wrong score, lower than actually taken."

He finished with a 7-under 65 and was one shot behind leader Charl Schwartzel.

"You know what? A lot worse things could happen. You could be five ahead going into the last round," Harrington said jokingly. "It's an awkward situation. Every time something like this happens, you want to try and gain something from it, learn something from it."

In May 2000 at the Benson and Hedges International, Harrington led by five shots after three rounds but had failed to sign his first-round card and was disqualified on Sunday morning.

Harrington acknowledged that he touched the ball but felt it hadn't moved.

"I'm well aware of the ruling on that situation, and it's happened many times over the years," he said. "You know, I'm quite comfortable, if you touch a ball and it doesn't move and you feel it hasn't moved, it hasn't moved, and you don't need to -- there is no replacing.

"If you called the referee at that moment in time," he added, "in all good conscience, I couldn't have put the ball anywhere else but where it was."

Harrington's disqualification is only the most recent to be caused by a viewer.

Earlier this month, Camilo Villegas was disqualified for a rules violation that a television viewer called in after the opening round of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.

Villegas was chipping up the slope to the 15th green when the ball twice rolled back toward him. The second time, Villegas walked over and casually swatted away some loose pieces of grass in front of the divot as the ball was still moving down the slope.

That is a violation of Rule 23-1 that says, "When a ball is in motion, a loose impediment that might influence the movement of the ball must not be removed." The penalty is two shots. Villegas opened with a 72, and he also was disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard.

"The rules are good, we abide very well, the players love the fact that we apply them," Harrington said. "We love the standard that we play by. When we have to stick to that, that's the best thing about our game."

Harrington did acknowledge that the European Tour might consider modifying the penalty so a player was not disqualified after he "has signed his card and something has come forward that the player could not have been aware about."

"I'm comfortable with the whole idea that there's people there watching, and I believe when I'm on the golf course I'm not going to do anything untoward," Harrington said. "I hope that this many people watch The European Tour. I hope there's 100 million people watching me play and checking me out. It's good for the game."


So my question is...should the PGA allow fans watching on TV to e-mail or call in about rules violations?
ChemEnhanced
poor poor weir

Daly did well for two rounds....his weekend has been though. Looks like Mickelson is on track
Pett
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Looks like Mickelson is on track


Thought he was gonna take it at the end there.
That Vegas guy choked big time. Hes def no tiger! Although i noticed the cameras seemed to follow him around as if he was.
Make Me Egg
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Thought he was gonna take it at the end there.
That Vegas guy choked big time. Hes def no tiger! Although i noticed the cameras seemed to follow him around as if he was.


The cameras were following him because he was one shot off the lead in the final pairing with Phil Mickelson. The guy is a rookie and just came off a tournament win the week before. He is a very good player and has a good future ahead of him. If anyone choked it was Phil. He should have waited for Bubba to putt out to determine if he should go for the green on his second shot on the 18th.
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Pett
Thought he was gonna take it at the end there.
That Vegas guy choked big time. Hes def no tiger! Although i noticed the cameras seemed to follow him around as if he was.


At least he was in the hunt. I was watching the pre-network coverage on Golf Channel and all you saw was tiger.

Tiger has always finished in the top 10 in this tournament and this year he finished 44th. Tiger has lots of work to do if he wants to get back on top.
ChemEnhanced
Is it safe to say that Mike Weir is done? Time to rest up for the champions tour
ChemEnhanced
Wow Weir....with the way he is playing he will be lucky if an sponsor wants him at their tournament. At least he will be able to play in the Masters and Canadian Open every year.
jchung52
Pathetic.. 29 percent fairways 22% greens... 85 brutal. Enough penalty strokes
ChemEnhanced
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Pathetic.. 29 percent fairways 22% greens... 85 brutal. Enough penalty strokes


Especially pathetic when he knows what was at stake. He has either completely lost his game or he just doesn't really care anymore.

Euphorica
almost time to bust out the clubs
ChemEnhanced
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almost time to bust out the clubs


I've been swinging the clubs for weeks now....can't wait to hit the courses.
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