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| Picking players for a Four Ball Game.... |
![]() Tim MultonHandicap : 27.4 Posted : Sat 25th Aug 2012 23:07 |
if you could hand pick a four ball to play with who would it be and why, players from past and present??? me, i'd have to pick Bernard Langer just for his sheer all round mastery, John Daley, just to get a few tips on how to practically clobber the driver & Jack Nicklaus for those fantastic chipping shots he used to play, & i think Arnold Palmer in reserve in case one of them dropped out |
![]() Richard Lane-blackwellHandicap : 18.4 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 09:00 |
I'd have to go for Tiger and Jack, as they are the best golfers ever to live and Seve would also have to be in there as well. Would love to get some pointers from those three. |
![]() David Lythgoe[FORUM MODERATOR]Handicap : 2 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 12:16 |
Rory, Seve and Christie O'Connor |
![]() Brian WillertonHandicap : 5.4 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 14:00 |
Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus & Seve. The round to be played at Turnberry |
![]() Tim MultonHandicap : 27.4 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 16:56 |
couldnt play with rory dave, think i'd have to slap him if he through one of his paddys lol |
![]() Dave PatrickHandicap : 14.2 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 17:08 |
Id pick Tiger woods, Jack nicklaus and Mo Norman all regarded as possibly the best 3 players to hold a club. And me. Played at augusta as it would be my only chance to play there. I know its only pretend... Dave CAC handed Geordie. |
![]() Colin AinsworthHandicap : 8 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 19:45 |
Dream 4 Ball - My Dad, Seve and Tiger, at Augusta! |
![]() John PettittHandicap : 21 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 20:04 |
Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson would be my choice. |
![]() Darren MillichipHandicap : 9.3 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 20:18 |
Personally I think this is such a hard question to answer as there have been and still are many great players out there If I was pushed for a four all my choices would be Nick Faldo - watching him in his prime got me interested in golf (yes showing my age) Seve - the things he could do with a golf ball around the greens were almost second to none Arnold palmer - a complete legend in his own right My 2penneth worth |
![]() Martin MillichipHandicap : 5.1 Reply : Sun 26th Aug 2012 20:44 |
For all his faults recently one has to be Tiger Woods in his prime, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan, considered the best striker of a golf ball to have played. |
![]() Tim MultonHandicap : 27.4 Reply : Mon 27th Aug 2012 14:32 |
like the pick JP, Robert Tyre Jones Jnr, part time specialist (the fun of google!) must admit never heard of him til now |
![]() John PettittHandicap : 21 Reply : Mon 27th Aug 2012 16:53 |
The only player to win the Amateur championship and The Open of both the USA and the UK. as an amateur. Tim. |
![]() Jim ConstableHandicap : 11.8 Reply : Tue 28th Aug 2012 12:27 |
I'd pick Nick faldo as my partner and we would take on Rock legend Alice Cooper and Freddie Couples. Just love his swing, the way he just seems to gently waft the club at the ball. |
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![]() Dan KavanaghHandicap : 3.8 Reply : Tue 28th Aug 2012 15:28 |
Seve is the obvious pick for me, Peter Aliss for his stories, Sam Torence cus an old lady my dad new used to baby sit for him and im sure he wouldnt slope off early from the 19th, and Sir Ian Botham, cus i dont like cricket, i love it(alltime sporting hero)...I wouldnt waste a pick on myself. id caddy for Seve... |
| Last edit : Tue 28th Aug 2012 15:29 |
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