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Comment from: Shanks [Member] Email
The 2 year exemption overseas leaves Stadler with some interesting decisions to make. Should he continue on the Nationwide Tour (to get back to the PGA Tour) or travel the world playing golf and see where that takes him? Ah, to be young and gifted ....
2006-02-14 @ 08:17
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Imagine being 26 and on the loose in Europe. Nice. I remember being at Wake, when Billy Andrade qualified for the US tour, and Jerry Haas was headed to Europe. Guess which one I envied more? Guess who had more fun? Same answer.
2006-02-14 @ 09:03
Comment from: Mark Nessmith [Visitor]
>>>>"Imagine being 26 and on the loose in Europe. Nice."

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I was once 26 and on the loose in Europe. Don't remember all that much of it. LOL!
2006-02-14 @ 10:12
Comment from: Shanks [Member] Email
And now Mark is 30-something and tied down in Europe. Ain't that the way life goes?
2006-02-14 @ 14:15
Comment from: Jason [Visitor]
Isn't that refreshing a player taking a sponser's exemption and not only making the cut, but winning. That $490,000 should get him a nice meal and maybe a couple of drinks in London.
2006-02-14 @ 15:15

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