Say it aint so! Four Wildcats teeibg it up in same PGA Tournament!

Titanium999

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Jan 16, 2014
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What other school can claim that! Lipsky, Harrington, Donald,and Fitzpatrick all playing tomorrow!
 

JoeWildcat

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Jul 31, 2001
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Great finish by Lipsky to make it four. SU looks like he will make the cut on the K-F Tour also, but play was suspended due to weather.
 

JoeWildcat

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Jul 31, 2001
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I hate to jinx anyone, but everyone, other than Fitzpatrick, has started today strong. Lipsky birdied the first four holes, and Luke birdied two of the first three.
 

CSCatFan1

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Dec 4, 2002
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I hate to jinx anyone, but everyone, other than Fitzpatrick, has started today strong. Lipsky birdied the first four holes, and Luke birdied two of the first three.

It’s a thread started by the “human jinx” himself; you’ve got nothing to worry about.
 

Titanium999

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I hate to jinx anyone, but everyone, other than Fitzpatrick, has started today strong. Lipsky birdied the first four holes, and Luke birdied two of the first three.
Dylan Wu had the round of the day at 7 under par. Currently in 11th place before the US Open next week.
 

JoeWildcat

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Jul 31, 2001
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Lipsky and Fitzpatrick making a good run in fourth round, but Luke is in full meltdown mode - very sad. Having trouble hitting the ball at all straight. Bogeyed first two holes and is about to shoot super bogey on the fourth hole.
 

Booty Maximus

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May 29, 2001
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Calling Fitzpatrick an "alum" is a big stretch. Did he even make it through 1 season?

And there are probably 20 schools that have had 4 guys play in an event, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Wake Forest, LSU, USC, Arizona St, Texas, Florida, etc.
 

Titanium999

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Calling Fitzpatrick an "alum" is a big stretch. Did he even make it through 1 season?

And there are probably 20 schools that have had 4 guys play in an event, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Wake Forest, LSU, USC, Arizona St, Texas, Florida, etc.
Maybe! But did those teams have four guys make the cut? Lipsky finished 9th. Fitzpatrick 11th. Dylan Wu is in top 11 with a few holes to go in his event
 

No Chores

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Jul 2, 2006
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Maybe! But did those teams have four guys make the cut? Lipsky finished 9th. Fitzpatrick 11th. Dylan Wu is in top 11 with a few holes to go in his event
Not quite accurate Wrassler. Lipsky finished 8th only 2 shots off the pace. Fitzpatrick was 10th. Luke made a nice comeback after a horrible start, and wound up 31st, 7 shots back at minus 4. Harrington finished in the 50's at minus 2. Great showing by the 'Cats linksters.
 

No Chores

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Jul 2, 2006
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Lipsky and Fitzpatrick making a good run in fourth round, but Luke is in full meltdown mode - very sad. Having trouble hitting the ball at all straight. Bogeyed first two holes and is about to shoot super bogey on the fourth hole.
Yes, but after going 4 over in the first 4 holes, he played the last 14 at 2 under to finish minus 4 in 31st place!
 

CSCatFan1

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Dec 4, 2002
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Not quite accurate Wrassler. Lipsky finished 8th only 2 shots off the pace. Fitzpatrick was 10th. Luke made a nice comeback after a horrible start, and wound up 31st, 7 shots back at minus 4. Harrington finished in the 50's at minus 2. Great showing by the 'Cats linksters.

Curious as to the total prize money won by the NU alums this weekend?
 

Titanium999

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Jan 16, 2014
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Probably around 320k or so.Give or take a 100 grand. Lipsky likely made 200k
Oops,460k not counting What Wu made.

T-8: David Lipsky, 275/-9, $220,825

T-10: Matt Fitzpatrick, 276/-8, $177,025

T-10: Dustin Johnson, 276/-8, $177,025

T-10: Pat Perez, 276/-8, $177,025

T-10: Erik van Rooyen, 276/-8, $177,025

T-14: Harris English, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Will Gordon, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Tain Lee, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Wilco Nienaber, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Chez Reavie, 277/-7, $125,925

T-19: Beau Hossler, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Satoshi Kodaira, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Danny Lee, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Rob Oppenheim, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Scott Piercy, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Seamus Power, 278/-6, $86,505

MORE: 13 of the greatest golf feuds, ranked

T-25: Anirban Lahiri, 279/-5, $56,088.34

T-25: Henrik Norlander, 279/-5, $56,088.34

T-25: Joseph Bramlett, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-25: Rhein Gibson, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-25: Bill Haas, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-25: Ian Poulter, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-31: Austin Cook, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-31: Luke Donald, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-31: Hank Lebioda, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-31: C.T. Pan, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-35: Tommy Fleetwood, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Sungjae Im, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Russell Knox, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Matthew NeSmith, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Chase Seiffert, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Davis Thompson, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Broc Everett, 281/-3, $33,336.66

T-35: Bryson Nimmer, 281/-3, $33,336.66

T-35: Ben Taylor, 281/-3, $33,336.66

T-44: Aaron Baddeley, 282/-2, $22,435.34

T-44: Peter Uihlein, 282/-2, $22,435.34

T-44: Kevin Chappell, 282/-2, $22,435.33

T-44: Scott Harrington, 282/-2, $22,435.33
 

JoeWildcat

Sophomore
Jul 31, 2001
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Fran Quinn played in the Champions Tour Event as well - so six Cats played on Sunday in PGA Tour events yesterday. Definitely a good day for Cats golf.
 

Booty Maximus

Freshman
May 29, 2001
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Maybe! But did those teams have four guys make the cut? Lipsky finished 9th. Fitzpatrick 11th. Dylan Wu is in top 11 with a few holes to go in his event
I'm guessing it's happened many times. And probably even in some real events, not a replacement event the week before a major.
 

docrugby1

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Jun 16, 2010
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Congaree had only 2 members when it opened, possibly only one now, following the death of Bob McNair. Dan Friedkin came to the rescue of the PGA by sponsoring the Palmetto Open. Each year "ambassadors" are invited to join . There is no initiation or dues just a commitment to mentor disadvantaged kids and support charitable endeavors.

You may have seen Congaree for the last time but it proved to be a worthy challenge for the pros. On the broadcast, it was mentioned that in the average PGA tour event , there are 53-54 3 putts for the tournament. There were over 200 3 putts at Congaree in the first 2 rounds. There was no rough but waste areas with native grasses caused some high scores

Congaree was a philanthropic project that has been somewhat obscure in the golf world . It will remain one of the most exclusive and private courses in the USA
 

Titanium999

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Jan 16, 2014
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Tough sledding for sure! The top pros can eat up any man made golf course,including Palmetto, if it wasn't playing so firm and fast! The pros hit it 310 off the tee! Who can make a course that long. Bomb the stuffing out of the ball. No Roger Federer finesse out there! Just bomb it!
 

hdhntr1

All-Conference
Sep 5, 2006
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Calling Fitzpatrick an "alum" is a big stretch. Did he even make it through 1 season?

And there are probably 20 schools that have had 4 guys play in an event, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, Wake Forest, LSU, USC, Arizona St, Texas, Florida, etc.
Yes but none of them are Northwestern so no reason to pay attention
 

hdhntr1

All-Conference
Sep 5, 2006
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Oops,460k not counting What Wu made.

T-8: David Lipsky, 275/-9, $220,825

T-10: Matt Fitzpatrick, 276/-8, $177,025

T-10: Dustin Johnson, 276/-8, $177,025

T-10: Pat Perez, 276/-8, $177,025

T-10: Erik van Rooyen, 276/-8, $177,025

T-14: Harris English, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Will Gordon, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Tain Lee, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Wilco Nienaber, 277/-7, $125,925

T-14: Chez Reavie, 277/-7, $125,925

T-19: Beau Hossler, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Satoshi Kodaira, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Danny Lee, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Rob Oppenheim, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Scott Piercy, 278/-6, $86,505

T-19: Seamus Power, 278/-6, $86,505

MORE: 13 of the greatest golf feuds, ranked

T-25: Anirban Lahiri, 279/-5, $56,088.34

T-25: Henrik Norlander, 279/-5, $56,088.34

T-25: Joseph Bramlett, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-25: Rhein Gibson, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-25: Bill Haas, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-25: Ian Poulter, 279/-5, $56,088.33

T-31: Austin Cook, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-31: Luke Donald, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-31: Hank Lebioda, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-31: C.T. Pan, 280/-4, $44,621.25

T-35: Tommy Fleetwood, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Sungjae Im, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Russell Knox, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Matthew NeSmith, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Chase Seiffert, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Davis Thompson, 281/-3, $33,336.67

T-35: Broc Everett, 281/-3, $33,336.66

T-35: Bryson Nimmer, 281/-3, $33,336.66

T-35: Ben Taylor, 281/-3, $33,336.66

T-44: Aaron Baddeley, 282/-2, $22,435.34

T-44: Peter Uihlein, 282/-2, $22,435.34

T-44: Kevin Chappell, 282/-2, $22,435.33

T-44: Scott Harrington, 282/-2, $22,435.33
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