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The Every-man?

Because Anthony Rodriguez is a Texan, I'm having to watch the Big Break - Mesquite to keep up with antics (as the owner of the Texas Golf blog).

So I caught last night's episode where Matt Every was eliminated. Seemed like all the other golfers on the show had settled on Every as the best player and the one to beat. So everyone was pretty surprised.

I wonder if that says more about them than about Every, though. Because his track record as a pro so far isn't that great. Last week, I think, Stu published the Top 10 on the Canadian Tour money list, and Every was No. 10. That doesn't really scream out "can't-miss future."

Plus, he just didn't look impressive - at all - on the BB.

On another BB related note, James Nitties, the Aussie in the field, Monday qualified in Midland a couple days ago and is playing in the Nationwide Tour WNB Classic this week.

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Through the first two episodes, looks like James Nitties is one to keep an eye on. Don't know if anyone noticed this, but when I posted the Australasian Tour money leaders this week, Nitties was No. 3. And he seems like a very likable guys so far. He and Hiroshi might be the ones to beat, in addition to being two to cheer for.

by Mulligan Stu on Oct 10, 2007 8:47 PM EDT reply actions  

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