Faldos last Open

Great to see him on the course again and make the cut or not it will be a pleasure to watch him play again.
Good luck Nick and fingers crossed you make the cut.
 
It would be nice to see him shoot 18 consecutive bogeys, then get disqualified after one of his playing partners points out a rule breach after he's signed his card. ;)
 
It would be nice to see him shoot 18 consecutive bogeys, then get disqualified after one of his playing partners points out a rule breach after he's signed his card. ;)



Lol......


Finally someone remembers............

I hope the sun ain't reflecting on his putter.
 
More to the point I hope this is Muirfields last crack on the rota... Doesn't come across as being particularly welcoming of the event so can't quite work out why it has bothered hosting it...[/QUOTE]

truth is I don't think many venues love hosting the Open as it means members can't play for the best part of a month. Its a nightmare but the prestige of being an Open venue carries a lot of status.
 
All those players are playing Tour events on a regular basis - form is irrelevent. Watson plays regularly as does Lebman on the Champions, Daly plays all over the place, Hamilton plays on the European Tour, Curtis on the PGA, as does Duval.
Faldo has played on Tour for 3 years.
What's "rubbish" about that statement...?

I agree, and furthermore, I think that the moment you decide not to play in an Open because you don't want to, is when your life long exemption should stop.
 
I guess some on here will have heard "An Audience with Sir Nick Faldo" on FiveLive last night turns out he has brought "THE JUMPER" and intends to wear it on Friday!!

Also was Swings it Like Hogan there in the audience, and did he ask the question about Faldo meeting Mr Hogan?
 
truth is I don't think many venues love hosting the Open as it means members can't play for the best part of a month. Its a nightmare but the prestige of being an Open venue carries a lot of status.[/QUOTE]

I don't think the HCEG are too worried about prestige or status.
 
Faldo did more for English golf than any other before, or since. You've only got to check the number of new golf clubs that sprung up around the height of his success and this in itself made golf more freely available to the "masses".
An industry almost grew out of his success. Pringle and David Leadbetter anyone????
I, for one, was drawn to golf by the likes of Faldo, Seve, Woosnam and Lyle. Faldo was always the one I watched with interest.
Like him or loathe him, his name is in the record books. Me? I love him and would rather watch him knock it around in 76 than some "no mark" journeyman shoot a 66.
 
I can't abide Faldo at all but I concede that he has done a lot for junior golf and has helped to popularise the game.

That aside, I think it is nice to see him playing and I hope he makes the cut.
 
Also was Swings it Like Hogan there in the audience, and did he ask the question about Faldo meeting Mr Hogan?

Nope - one big regret in my life used that I had never written into Jim'll Fix It for me to meet Ben Hogan. Many times I was going to but never did. It would never have happened anyway but after the events of the last couple of years I no longer have that regret. Still wish I had been able to meet Mr Hogan - maybe he will be one of the 'Five people I will meet in Heaven' (read Mitch Albom's book)

Anyway - good luck to Mr Faldo.
 
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More to the point I hope this is Muirfields last crack on the rota... Doesn't come across as being particularly welcoming of the event so can't quite work out why it has bothered hosting it...

They may not seem particularly welcoming, but the couple of members (not well unfortunately) have stated that they are 'happy to take their turn'. For the same reason as why the don't have a Pro on site, their members will almost certainly be members of other clubs as well, so won't miss any golf and most would normally head to their other clubs once the rough is above their tolerance level!

Muirfield and St Andrews are the 2 best venues for The Open imo. Just look at the list of winners.
 
he's playing with Watson and Freddy, that's a 3 ball I'll be following round the course:thup:

no doubt the naysayers will be posting soon about how much they loathe him............yeah we get it.........now move over for us real golf fans who appreciate the outstanding achievements Sir Nick has done in his career...:whoo::thup:
Spot on, love the bloke, some people hate winners !!
 
Having recently watched the BBC's 1987 and 1992 broadcasts of Faldo's wins, I wish him very happy memories!

I'm certain he'll be generously applauded all the way around - as will Tom and Freddy (though I wish he wouldn't wear slippers!).

I've birdied 15 too, though I was actually on a roll of good holes until it was followed by an 8 on 16!

Some fabulous saves by Faldo in 1992 and some absolutely wonderful putting by Azinger, only to 'blow up' on the last 2 holes!
 
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