Further Internationalization of the U.S. Open Continues
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Angel Cabrera’s win in yesterday’s U.S. Open at Oakmont was great theater and golf as well. There you had the free swinging, hard hitting Cabrera standing, not waddling like a duck, tall against arguably the two toughest Americans: Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk. The shot Cabrera hit on 15 was amazing, but then shortly thereafter, Tiger smokes one right over the top of the pin. Wow! And how about Furyk’s 3 birdies in a row. And did I actually hear the announcers say that number 17 played as the 3rd hardest hole of the week? If so, then what about making courses shorter. Don’t hear much uproar for that.
Oakmont was tough, but fair as everyone attested to. Tiger could have won with just mediocre putting, but he needed more to keep the trophy form going south for the 4th consecutive year.
Well done Angel!


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