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Sunday
Oct022011

2011 Dunhill at St. Andrews And "JT" In Las Vegas Final Round Thread

Another Northern Irishman is looking to make a splash on a world stage in St. Andrews, while Nick Watney goes for his third win of the year in what looks like the makings of another exciting finish in Vegas...

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Northern Ireland 1,2, T3 at the Dunhill. Massive finish from Hoey (three birdies in last four holes) to beat McIlroy and McDowell. Many congratulations Michael.
10.2.2011 | Unregistered CommenterOxfordBufties
Fine finish from Hoey. Huzzzah for Hoey.
10.2.2011 | Unregistered CommenterGolfFan
Birdied three of the last four to win -- how novel...!!

Bet Joe is glad he didn't go all that way to watch DJ play his way to T94/MC.
10.2.2011 | Unregistered CommenterDel the Funk
Damned if Kevin Na didn't birdie 3 of the last 4 to win as well...!! He had 8 birdies, 3 more than anyone else inside the top 10. I know he's not well liked around these parts but that's pretty solid. Must have hit it in the middle of clubface pretty much all day.
10.2.2011 | Unregistered CommenterDel the Funk
The bomb by NA on 17 was clutch. I think he needed that 2 shot cushion, even though he did make the par. Now hopefully we won't have to watch him on TV for 4 months
10.2.2011 | Unregistered CommenterBrianS

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