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Angel Cabrera just won the U.S. Open with an insane 5+ par at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh. Tiger Woods was in a position where he could force a playoff with Cabrera but missed a birdie putt. Cabrera is now bringing home Argentina's very first U.S. Open championship.

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I've been watching the entire coverage since Friday morning.  I was pulling for Tiger like crazy!!!  Oh well....

Jason

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Tiger should have stuck with Butch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When he was "Wide tight and ripping it ala 2000 he was the best ever and will still be own pure ability. Hank Haney has him too shallow for his downward move through the ball. FAT SHOTS!!!!!!!!! GO BACK TO BUTCH!!!!!! Oh no way too much pride. "Pride only hurts never helps."

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I don't watch nor do I play golf.  Too boring for me.  But I do have to say that I live a mere 10 minutes away from the Oakmont country club.  Why oh why couldn't that place be a huge lake where they hosted the Bassmasters classic instead?  

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Why oh why couldn't that place be a huge lake where they hosted the Bassmasters classic instead?

You already had that a few years ago? ;)

Of all the majors, I enjoy the US Open the most.  Makes those guys look almost normal.  The birdie-a-thons get old for me week after week.  Par should be a good score.

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So true KU, but unfortunatley I was no where near as involved in bass fishing as I am now.  Plus I lived in the middle of the state and didn't have a way to get there.   >:(

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I tryed to watch as much coverage as I could and I really enjoyed watching this years Open. I am with KU it is probablly my favorite major to watch. I was rooting for Furyk or Tiggy but neither of them could get it done. Did you guys see Cabrera blast it 396 yards on the last hole. Unreal!!

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Did you guys see Cabrera blast it 396 yards on the last hole. Unreal!!

Er, dontcha mean 296?  No one hits 400 yd drives.

I agree with y'all about the Open.  It it the Superbowl or Daytona of golf.  I'm lucky to be in an area where they seem to have an Open nearby every couple of years (Shinnecock is about a mile from where I grew up, Bethpage Black is only an hour away).

Has anyone noticed that apart from next year at Torrey Pines, the most recent Opens have been in the NYC metro area (Shinnecock, Bethpage, Wingedfoot) or at a course with the word Oak in the name (Oakmont, Oak Hills, Oakhurst)?  Just thought that was a little weird...

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Did you guys see Cabrera blast it 396 yards on the last hole. Unreal!!

Er, dontcha mean 296? No one hits 400 yd drives.

Nope. It really was 396. A real missle.

How'd I miss that?  Yikes, it would take me three bad shots to hit it that far!

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lol 296 is what tiger hits his 3 wood, obviously I wouldn't make a big deal about that ;):D. Even I can drive 280 with a good roll. But 396.... I have never seen nor heard of such a thing up until Cabrera blasted that ball.

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Did you guys see Cabrera blast it 396 yards on the last hole. Unreal!!

Er, dontcha mean 296?  No one hits 400 yd drives.

Nope. It really was 396. A real missle.

How'd I miss that?  Yikes, it would take me three bad shots to hit it that far!

It would take me three shots and half-a-dozen mulligans! ;D

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