Can these golfers win the 2007 U.S. Open of PGA Tour?
Apparently, as good as these guys are, Justin Timberlake still has the best chance to win a major over these morons.
Yep, the best golfers in the world is on display at the 2007 U.S. Open and with golf's latest war on green already upon us, can some of the game's best golfers without a major finally win their first at Oakmont Country Club in Pittsburgh?
Let's start with Adam Scott. This guy already has Tiger's old instructor, Butch Harmon. And although Mr. Harmon won't be turning Scott into the next Tiger Woods anytime soon, Harmon can definitely teach him enough to give him his first major at Oakmont.
Adam Scott proved he can beat the very best with his win at the Players and Tour Championship. Despite that, his major wins still stand at a resounding ZERO. Of course, you can bet you're ass he's already annoyed by it.
''If every other 26-year-old was out here winning majors, I'd be annoyed,'' Adam Scott says, ''but that's not the case. It's something that I would like to have happen sooner rather than later, but I think you've got to be a little patient, too.''
And speaking of patience, Irishman Padraig Harrington definitely had a lot of those. The 35-year-old Irish golfer has already earned 14 titles around the world including two in the PGA Tour when he won the Honda Classic and the Barclays Classic back in 2005. Harrington also had more than 20 runner-up finishes since he turned pro in 1995.
So why the hell can't this guy win his first major?
Harrington believes it's only a matter of time before that happens and yep, he will remain PATIENT as ever before.
There's also a Rory Sabbatini who is yet to win one major. He is probably the epitome of inconsistency among the golfers in the 2007 U.S. Open. He had no top 25 finishes in the 21 majors he had been in before getting to a T-2 at the Masters. Go figure.
Who will win the 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club? Bodog has the odds.
Tiger Woods 14/5
Phil Mickelson 8/1
Ernie Els 20/1
Vijay Singh 16/1
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