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Travelers Championship Preview: Cantplay and the Scrubs

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U.S. Open Preview: Hovland and the Wandering Donkey

My nightmare came true this past week. Rory fucking won it. I also had to endure Brandon Wu withdrawing before the tournament began, absolutely dick dusting my single entry lineup. Then Hatton and Schwab took turns shitting on each other throughout Thursday and Friday. All things considered, it was a top 5 worst possible result.…
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RBC Canadian Open Preview: Shane the Brain and the PJ

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The Memorial Tournament Preview: Cantplay’s Steele Pole

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Charles Schwab Challenge Preview: Cockrack Defends the Throne

I got what I deserved by making Uncle Dustball Johnson the Cash God Guarantee last week. The guy forgot his Viagra at home and limp-dicked his way through two +3 rounds to miss the cut. I’m not sure what else I expected. Another massive disappointment was Daniel Berger. The Burgers were undercooked and everyone involved…
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PGA Championship Preview: Dusty Johnson and the Hits

Going into the weekend I thought I had finally done it. I had 32/150 lineups that were 6/6, but I seemingly overlooked the K.H. Lee narrative that has him winning the tournament every year and Munoz began to viciously shit onto his own face on Sunday. I also didn’t play any Spieth, Xander, or Matsuyama…
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AT&T Byron Nelson Preview: Power Hour

Last week was bad, real bad. I tried to chase the golf losses with NBA slates and just ended up paying Jason Robins a few more dollars. I am the rake. Woodcock was a complete failure. I am almost convinced he should retire at this point. If he’s getting completely dick-dusted in tournaments like that,…
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Wells Fargo Championship Preview: Sergio and the Jet

I had a great single-entry lineup outside of Kramer fucking Hickock. I couldn’t find a better play and the name just fit. I cashed though, finally. It was min-cash of course, but profit is profit. Rahm was absolute dicks out from start to finish. He somehow only won by one stroke, which seems low considering…
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Mexico Open Preview: Na and Adam Long’s Python

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Zurich Classic Preview: Ghim Reaper and Cockrack’s Betrayal
