Early Observations: Saturday Will See A Lot of Movement
Katie and I just got in from walking the entire course in two hours. In the span, we saw a lot players making red numbers. Davis Love III is lighting up the course, along with Kenny Perry and Brandt Snedeker. Tom Watson looked to be doing well also.
Overall, the weather could not be better today. The marine layer burned off very early this morning, but the course has not gotten much more treacherous despite the sun making the course more dry. Despite the flags being red, the course is pretty well split between pins that are green lights, yellows, and reds. Almost all of the danger pins are precariously close to deep bunkers.
The pin on 14 is devilish - again, of course - on the top left tier. Good luck to the leaders when the pressure is on there. Though the 17th has been the most difficult hole this week, the pin today is on the lower right. Now it brings back bunkers even more into play, which is no reprieve from the first two days.
As the sun remains out and is expected to do so all day, the mystery will be how the conditions respond. Will the leaders have the same opportunities to score as the dewsweepers?
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Let me put it this way
They all got 14 sticks, some free balls, shoes and hats, so I think you will see a lot of movement…..They will be walking every which way, and to and fro…..how ya like that TX?
some will be going to and some fro….by the end of the day, you will have seen much movement…..I know this is not on the movement issue, well,, maybe it sort of is…..I want to ask Court and TX, cause I figger if anyone knows, one of these 2 will…..Why does CIALIS do so much advertising in golf venues….jist askin mind ya…..STUB
Demographics. But if the PGA would drop Cialis as a sponsor,
that would truly excite me.

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