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Old April 5th, 2017, 06:57 AM   #5065
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Originally Posted by SanteeFats View Post
Open lands where the buffalo roamed and the antelope played and the women were pretty because it was pre Abbey Winters.
It was also the only place where the people, older ones especially, would be appreciative of Yanks in uniform.
So you're saying that you're into Denise Drysdale?


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New Zealand can't be all that bad. In 2005 Michael Campbell from New Zealand won the U.S. Open golf championship, but after that win he was never heard from again!
That guy was a serious chance to win the British Open one year?

But isn't that typical of golf? Guys score that one major win, and that's it. Todd Hamilton and Trevor Immelman are two off the top of my head.

At least Campbell got to bask in all the glory from his home country. A year later, Australian Geoff Ogilvy won the US Open. But the last day of that tournament was held on the same day of the Australia/Japan first round World Cup game. Australia won, our first ever in the World Cup. Tim Cahill become a sporting legend. The country went nuts. Despite ending a drought for Australians in golf majors. No one cared about Geoff's US Open win.
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