Monday morning the observer: Fireworks relic edition
* The best victory of the weekend should be Thomas Levet victory against national championship, the French Open. Levet is a very pleasant fellow and to see the emotion flow which, having been able, at last, to win his country's opening was excellent. You can observe the gist.
* John Cook won the Championship in Montreal, giving an rare double. He won the Canadian open back in 1983, defeating Johnny Miller in the play-offs for a six-hole. (By the way, Miller told me once that it was the toughest loss in his career, the Canadian Open was a tournament I really wanted to win.) Still hard to beat Mark Calcavecchia's record win two different PGA Tour events in Canada, both in Vancouver. He won the Canadian Championship and Canadian open air RBC when it was last in Shaughnessy.
* Adam Hadwin of DQ from the last week of ATB Financial classic can prove very costly. Abbotsford, b.c. native, who last week signed an incorrect scorecard, fell to seventh on the Legion of merit, about $ 8,000 back from the fifth position. The top five golfers after Canadian Tour players entered the Cup RBC Canadian open, the meaning is only two events left to secure the site. However, I would like to believe that you will receive one point Hadwin, even if this is not done by browsing the Canadian list.
* To see big Mike Weir made a cut and play at the weekend for the first time since January. Hopefully it is a symbol of progress, but making the cut at a tournament is not one that most of the game is back from missing the cut in his previous 11 is a sign that is washed up. However, it must be good and mentally for the guy.
* Bubba Watson may have ruffled feathers in French with some of the comments after missing the cut at the French open, but at least had the decency to apologize after the fact. Here is Liverpool sent after receiving back: I played badly, no fans or tournament fault, hit the shots. He will have to encounter more of the European tournaments he has played the British open, Scandinavian masters and the Open Schuco starting next week.
* For the record, some events that you have covered in Europe have been restricted to the British open but they are usually filled with people carrying off mobile phones and even cameras, blatantly taking pics and talking. As Bubba, is not necessarily good or bad, just very differently from what happens in PGA Tour events. Although you can see more and more children with mobile phones into regular tour stops now-except, of course, the masters, when taken with a phone celĂ˝ means getting turfed.
* Also, Bubba's lack of knowledge of the world (by calling the Arc de Triomphe, "how to" lever arch and the Eiffel Tower, "the great tower is quite remarkable." Will you think that a guy I had some basic knowledge of the world., the better comment came from the Administration that we always praise so highly that Chubby Chandler and American syndrome: Iraq "does not take it because they have so farin America, no? All it is easy for them. There is a lot of cash to play. Can't see any reason why we should play outside America. And then they will whine about the priority of the world. It is a joke. To be different from us. Even our great guys who go from here to there is not encouraged by playing in America every week, to move from Boston to New York, Chicago, it does not stimulate them.
They will rather than Jakarta Seoul for Valencia, to know what I mean? This is exactly the way our children would be brought into line. The Americans will come to believe that America is this. They are prepared for this culture from a very early age. "
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