Monday, August 8, 2011

Hadwin enjoying the ride

Adam Hadwin are going to think I'm some kind of bad-luck charm. Yesterday, I managed to catch up to the native Abbotsford, BC, as he hit the ninth hole at Congressional Country Club, playing the first round at the US Open. At this point, he was very nice but is shot tee diverges to the right and found that some of the very raw. Wisely, he attempted to chunk out the fairway so as to minimize the damage, but the narrow stimulates here, the ball scooted across to raw on the other side of the hole. From here, tried to get under construction on this par 5, but left raw. The pitch missed the Green, the first brand to be repealed and two putts later, he had a seven. This is the type of course in front of the players this week. It is not ridiculous, such as the us open courses in the past, but don't miss out too (Hey Phil Mickelson) or you will pay the price. Fortunately for Hadwin, player Canadian Tour, which was about the worst of the holes. In fact, he actually hit the ball beautifully for most of his time, and if the putter went at all, could be quite a day. The scores of the four above was still impressive. "I have many deals with birdies today, "he said. "And his appearance ... 20-footer uphill all day. "Hadwin was admitted nerves at the start of the round, and who can blame him? This is the first major championship. But he transformed these butterflies, launching some spectacular adrenaline drives soaring well past the mark of 300 yard. And apparently lasted all day. At 18, a par-4 523-yard monster, Hadwin hit driver, nine-iron. Wow. "The way I am hitting it, I will be here for the weekend," said Hadwin, shows great confidence without reduction of cockiness. This course will be decided Friday in the second round, which will surely be more stringent than the day of commencement. Other Canadians were on the opposite side of the draw and finished their rounds, such as the Sun was starting to set up, having played through some rain earlier. Wes Heffernan equaled Hadwin's four over rated, with bogeys on the last two holes. Poor Wes, quiet Calgarian, can't seem to get any respect from the USGA. During the first spin of the wheel at the MAS open back in 2001, had his name leaderboards as Hefferman multiple times. This time, the Union used a photo from an unknown person Heffernan place media guide.Jon Mills came in at five over after one to four back-nine. Despite playing well coming into Congress, he does not hear all the confidence in the days before the start. We'll see if he and the other two can improve to around Friday and make the cut.

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