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Yoda 06-15-2006 09:15 PM

Monty And the U.S. Open
 
Do you want Monty to win the U.S. Open? Vote now, and post your comments below.

efnef 06-15-2006 09:25 PM

I think it would be a fitting highlight to a great career. His behavior is no better or worse than many who live in the public eye.

Mathew 06-15-2006 09:30 PM

I certainly would be happy for him if he did. I remember when Monty was at the top of his game to win Loch Lomond and around that time - some of the rounds he played was just like watching perfection. I mean he is just so much much more talented than overachievers like Shaun Micheel or Ben Curtis. He is the best player to have never won a major but he has won the order of merit 7 times consecutively...

Martee 06-15-2006 09:35 PM

If he can perform as he did today, he can win it. His past performance have shown he can play the Open, just hasn't had 4 rounds at once.

Mathew 06-15-2006 09:57 PM

Re: option 2
 
Quote:

Monty is contentious with the fans. His victory would not be popular.
Take what im going to take here with a pinch of salt cos it sure isn't going to be popular...lol

Ive gone to the British Open most years since my first time when Justin Leonard won in Troon. Now every year I go to these events there always seems to be an overexcited american fan around doing inappropriate things such as shout "get in the hole" as someone is halfway in their downstroke teeing off with a driver on a long par 5, whilst the people from here looking at each other like :rolleyes: eh !

Now put that into the ryder cup and you can magnify this obnoxious behaviour 10 fold as fans deliberately go out their way. Everytime the ryder cup is held in america there is a risk of it turning into a joke. When its held here everyone is very respectful to the players with few or no incidents of unacceptable behaviour by the fans.

Now I know not all american fans are like this but they do seem to bring along one or two that are. Theres nothing wrong with the enthusiasm though - which should be encouraged but it ain't ice hockey...lol

Also please remember my girlfriend is american so this is not a dig at america - just the individuals which act like idiots....

EdZ 06-15-2006 10:00 PM

Yoda - I'm sticking to my call from the 1st green action we watched at the Barclay's - that guy could win it ;)

BlackjackNY 06-15-2006 10:15 PM

It's a tough call. At Bethpage in 2002, Golf Digest handed out 25,000 pins that said, "Be Nice to Monty!"(And we were. Very nice.) And wasn't he the same guy that once wanted the blimp moved because it was annoying him?
Still, I like his unorthodox swing, and like the man, from what I know about him. It would be a fitting cap to one of the best Ryder Cup players I've ever seen.

Daryl 06-15-2006 10:39 PM

I voted "If he wins, he wins. I can handle it." That's another way of saying - Hmm? :)

birdie_man 06-15-2006 11:00 PM

I think he deserves it.

I can't remember him ever being an arse-pick.....cept in (what seemed like) a response to ppl's heckling.....although I could be wrong....

Seems like a generally good guy....can't blame him for being frustrated sometimes......seems genuine and nice in interviews.

alex_chung 06-16-2006 03:16 AM

I will be happy for him if he wins it. From what I have read and seen of him, he looks like a genuine and really top bloke who has gone through a lot over the past few years.
He has the game to win any of the Majors not just the US Open. Ok in the past he has been his own worst enemy but it does show that he does care and wants to win so badly.
I was at the Open at St Andrews last year and the support for him was immense, you could feel a certain electricity around the place and it was just brilliant being part of the crowd on the Saturday/Sunday when he was in the final group with Tiger.
I wish him all the best and will be rooting for him,
Alex

vjcapron 06-16-2006 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathew
Also please remember my girlfriend is american so this is not a dig at america - just the individuals which act like idiots....

Where have I heard a quote like this before? Is this Paul Casey?

You should be more worried about your country's soccer fans and less worried about American golf fans.

Golf has changed for the better and it is a game of the masses now. Take the stick out of your arse and enjoy the show.

birdie_man 06-16-2006 01:44 PM

Matthew man....

I don't know enough to call it either way (for or against the American fans)....

But I think you have a bit of a point actually...

The crowds seem to be different at the Phoenix Open (errr w/e it's called now) vs. some tourney in Scotland or something.

Different type of fans.

I think it's a fair call.

psheehan 06-16-2006 01:56 PM

I didn't vote....but I'm not rooting for Monty, but not because of anything he has said to fans in the past. Actually, I had been a fan of Monty's until a couple of rules issues in the past few years. There was the one where he insisted he didn't touch the ball with his putter, although video seemed to indicate he did... I could let that slide if he hadn't had some 'confusion' over where his ball had been in a bunker when play was halted, several tournaments later. In that one, play was halted, he had a terrible (feet perhaps out, ball in)lie in a bunker. He picked up his ball without marking and the following day replaced it in ... surprise! a rather nice lie. It could be coincidence... but ya' know what..I wouldn't be playing Monty for money unless I was friends with the guy who was caddying for him...and Monty wasn't. So I can't root for him anymore.

Burner 06-16-2006 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackjackNY
It's a tough call. At Bethpage in 2002, Golf Digest handed out 25,000 pins that said, "Be Nice to Monty!"(And we were. Very nice.) And wasn't he the same guy that once wanted the blimp moved because it was annoying him?
Still, I like his unorthodox swing, and like the man, from what I know about him. It would be a fitting cap to one of the best Ryder Cup players I've ever seen.

Trouble with forming opinions, and this is universal and not aimed at you personally BlackjackNY, is that most of the information used in this process is neither credible or worthy of passing on. As in your (rhetorical?) question the answer received, and then passed on as fact, is not, necessarily, what you may have witnessed personally.

Heresay should be confined to the heresay bin and kept to onesself, unless it is known to be fact.

Yes, the man is complex, misrepresents himself and often appears moody at times, but most of all he is just unfairly maligned.

Almost all of the non-major winning golfing fraternity would, I imagine, be quite prepared to commit nefarious deeds in order to obtain a playing record like Monty's.

He has the game to win but like all major winners needs that little smattering of good fortune to help him on his way.

alex_chung 06-16-2006 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by psheehan
I didn't vote....but I'm not rooting for Monty, but not because of anything he has said to fans in the past. Actually, I had been a fan of Monty's until a couple of rules issues in the past few years. There was the one where he insisted he didn't touch the ball with his putter, although video seemed to indicate he did... I could let that slide if he hadn't had some 'confusion' over where his ball had been in a bunker when play was halted, several tournaments later. In that one, play was halted, he had a terrible (feet perhaps out, ball in)lie in a bunker. He picked up his ball without marking and the following day replaced it in ... surprise! a rather nice lie. It could be coincidence... but ya' know what..I wouldn't be playing Monty for money unless I was friends with the guy who was caddying for him...and Monty wasn't. So I can't root for him anymore.

Actually he did mark his ball but the markers were removed by the time he returned to the course the next morning.
Alex

metallion 06-17-2006 01:36 PM

Be nice
 


In one way or another it'll pay off.

Should he win it'd be a very emotional victory. I like to see that and I think it'd instantly make Monty a better contributor to the game.

But not as much as I once wanted Greg Norman to win the Masters. It was good for Larry Mize, but a well deserved Shark win would have been better for golf.

Yoda 06-17-2006 07:12 PM

Guts
 
Colin Montgomery in Saturday's third round:

Five over after four...

Five over after eighteen.

And only three off the lead.

Very brave.

BlackjackNY 06-17-2006 08:08 PM

Wow!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda
Colin Montgomery in Saturday's third round:

Five over after four...

Five over after eighteen.

And only three off the lead.

Very brave.

Great third round. I think anybody who is at +6 or better is still in it(watch out for Vijay!). The course reminds me so much of Bethpage Black, except with more undulating greens. I play the Black occasionally, and I don't know how the members at the Foot can stand it. Every time I play it, I want to run over my clubs in the parking lot:crybaby:.
Should be a fantastic final round tomorrow!

neil 06-18-2006 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by psheehan
I didn't vote....but I'm not rooting for Monty, but not because of anything he has said to fans in the past. Actually, I had been a fan of Monty's until a couple of rules issues in the past few years. There was the one where he insisted he didn't touch the ball with his putter, although video seemed to indicate he did... I could let that slide if he hadn't had some 'confusion' over where his ball had been in a bunker when play was halted, several tournaments later. In that one, play was halted, he had a terrible (feet perhaps out, ball in)lie in a bunker. He picked up his ball without marking and the following day replaced it in ... surprise! a rather nice lie. It could be coincidence... but ya' know what..I wouldn't be playing Monty for money unless I was friends with the guy who was caddying for him...and Monty wasn't. So I can't root for him anymore.

That is a very unfair statement.The putting indident was very contentious and was both "proved" and "disproved "by British TV.The Malaysia issue was officiated by the PGA.Monty is not a cheat.:naughty:

mrodock 06-18-2006 10:39 PM

The way Monty lost that major was so brutal. Really hated to see him lose that way. I was freaking out after he made that bomb and for it to all blow up in his face on 18. I think just about everyone here could have at least made a bogey from 173 in the fairway, but to get into a playoff for the US Open, when we think we need a birdie, seems the numbers would get a lot smaller!

Matt

metallion 06-19-2006 03:59 AM

Good Sport
 
Monty posts a great post-game interview.
http://www.usopen.com/news/interview..._06_Flash.html


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