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Post by Billy Tops on Jun 10, 2004 20:13:55 GMT -5
Who thinks what of Tim Mack
What he accomplished as an amateur... How will he do as a pro?
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Post by cheezee1 on Jun 10, 2004 20:37:49 GMT -5
I don't know how good a question this is since he will not be on tour this year. There is no doubt that he is one of the greatest if not the greatest amateur ever. I really think another year on tour and he would have started breaking through.
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old dog
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Post by old dog on Jun 11, 2004 14:50:02 GMT -5
That's a pretty strong statement and he should be proud to read it...
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Post by thecane on Jun 13, 2004 11:51:38 GMT -5
i dont about being the greatest aamature ever since, Paeng of the Phillipenes won the world title twice and i dont know if tim has won it three times or even once, but he sure is tough , ive watched him play near tampa, in an amature tourney, and as soon as he finds the patterns and balls to match them on tour watch out , after all it took Parker into his 3rd year on tour to get really started, and i watched him every year in miami and ft lauderdale and there was one year in miami , where he was the only lefty not to make top 24 and there was 11 or 12 of them in. i asked him why he played 15 all week when the others played out from anywhere to the gutter and he said thats where it was the week before, so untill your brain can figure out the tour game vs the world amature game the we will see a lot more of tim. after all it took Barnes and Healey a few years to get the hang of it and they still have a lot of years ahead of them too. Pat has his major, and it wont be too long before Chris gets his. the cane
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