Here it is as promised. Michelle will play in all of the majors this year as well as a few others. Annika is off the board. Pick one other player you think will perform on average better than Michelle in those tournaments. Simple apples-to-apples.
I'll take Michelle….
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Originally Posted by rodney_c
the ground rules.
add up the placings,
Michelle at 1st, 3rd, 4th and 4th, would give a total of 12.
and Paula at 3rd, 5th, 17th and 24th would give a total of 49.
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Originally Posted by rodney_c
Okay, I'll back Michelle also.
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Originally Posted by JimSomebody
OK, I'm in. I'll take Paula Creamer.
I wager nothing except my unsullied reputation in prognostication.
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Originally Posted by Inconsistent
I'll back Grace Park. Time for the original Seoul Sister to get her groove back!
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Originally Posted by Keith
I'll take Nat Gulbis.
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Originally Posted by mr3856a
PAULA CREAMER.
Money, meet mouth.
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Originally Posted by NCSlicer
I'll go with any girl named "Kim"
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Originally Posted by jimmigan
Not only will I take Wie over Sorenstam, I'll take her over the best of this group in each tournament:
Creamer, Gulbis, Park, Pressel, Kerr
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Originally Posted by stlcard_25
I'll take Creamer
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Originally Posted by Parnone
My pick is Natalie Gulbis.. She got game..
Last edited by jimmigan : April 2nd, 2006 at 08:48 AM.
Thanks for bringing back the essentials jimmigan. I was going to bring back the original after today's round. Wie leads all others who were chosen, including jimmigan's group with includes Annika. Card almost picked Lorena, but switched to Creamer. It's not too late to join. Pick Annika if you'd like. This is just for fun. Michelle has two 3rds so far and no one chosen has finished ahead of her.
Last edited by wazmankg : April 2nd, 2006 at 10:57 PM.
Must have been a great tournament to watch. Ochoa clawed back, Webb was retro and Wie and Gulbis were there to the end.
Yes it was. Webb was Webb circa 1994 and Gulbis is for real. She will win soon, even with the funky swing and putting style. She was cool as a cucumber. She may not be long enough to win a lot but she'll get her 1st this year... book it.
This was the best golf on TV today. It was getting pretty good even before Webb hit that eagle on 18, so that just doubled the suspense. Ochoa showed some grit hanging on and coming back to eagle 18 herself. Gulbis hung in there and proved she has game. And Wie played solid golf, but showed she still needs to increase her putting skills to take advantage of her length off the tee. All in all a wonderful finish to the tourney.