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Tony Romo shot a 75, leaving him two strokes out of a playoff for the final U.S. Open qualifying spo
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Former Cowboys QB and current CBS analyst, Tony Romo, is gonna have to wait a little longer to start his pro golf career. On Wednesday, Romo shot a 75, leaving him two strokes out of a playoff for the final U.S. Open qualifying spot...
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Strannix36 months
lol local, he would have to fire something in the mid 60's or better to get out of an actual qualifier
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Tigrdynasty36 months
This just shows how good real big league pro golfers are. Tony has won the lake tahoe celebrity tournament in impressive fashion and regularly shoots in the 60's in casual rounds but when he plays in real stroke play tournaments on pga length courses under pga course conditions and under that pressure he regularly gets beat by 8-10 strokes... per round!
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tigerpawl36 months
It’s called “pressure“.
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Shankapotamous36 months
This was just the local qualifier too, not that hard to get through. The regional is where you'll be teeing it up against actual touring pros and he'd have no chance of getting through that.
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roguetiger1536 months
Making the PGA tour and staying on the tour is harder than another other sport in the world. Hands down. Baseball is second soccer is third.
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Eli Goldfinger36 months
That’s impressive.
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TaderSalad36 months
But did he break his collarbone?
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