2008 Olympic Gold Medalists

2008 Olympic Gold Medalists
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Thursday, May 10, 2007

HOT HOT HOT

Should be a scorcher in Glendale, AZ this coming weekend. Temps supposed to be above 100 degrees every single day we are there. Fortunately the weather has been pretty warm in SOCAL lately and has been very close to 100 degrees where I live. Plus it is a dry heat rather than the strength sapping humidity of the East Coast and South.

Back to a 24 team draw which I do not like at all. I would rather have a 16 or 32 team draw. Giving a good team like the 16th or 17th seed that warm-up game to play is an advantage rather than a disadvantage. They get to feel the wind, sand ect... where as the top 8 seeds go in cold. Of course, that extra game sucks if they win and then lose the next one. Every extra game in this kind of heat is going to make it that much tougher.

No predictions for this tourney. Not sure what to expect from the new venue. Tempe was always a great site. Location was near the airport and there was the little water park to cool off in on the hot days. Plus grassy areas to lounge in. I think we are in another parking lot but then again, Phil and I are two for two on parking lots. Hopefully we can repeat in AZ.

If you are out there, please come and say hello.

2 comments:

Adam said...

Thanks for posting up this blog. Definitely one of the most worthwhile reads on the sport on the web, and certainly the most interesting news on what's going on with the pro tour. Glad to see your rise to the top, being a technical player you're a solid role model for the next gen (especially now with the legend stepping off the sand). Keep your head, neck and oddly enough wrists cool and make sure you keep putting calories away and tell yourself it is a dry heat and you should survive it fine. The sheer force of the sun's rays is the hardest part of the desert sun. Good luck this weekend & thanks for keeping up this blog!

--Adam in NM--

Anonymous said...

Outside of the Cali stops what is your favorite stop, and why?