Aaron Rodgers Misses Cut at Pebble Beach Pro-Am
The pair of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and PGA Tour pro Jerry Kelly finished -11 at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament, which put them in a tie for 62nd place, but not good enough to qualify for Sunday's final round.
Only the top 25 low scores qualify for the right to compete for the championship.
Rodgers and Kelly carded a 69, three under par, on Saturday at the signature Pebble Beach course.
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Comments (10)
February 09, 2014 at 08:48 am
Now let's get to the REALLY IMPORTANT STUFF:
What is Aaron's favorite flavor of ice cream?
February 09, 2014 at 10:39 am
Now for the much more IMPORTANT STUFF...CheeseheadTV.com gets a shoutout in Steve Rushin's Point After in Sports Illustrated this week. Kind of a bigger deal than the swimsuit issue if you ask me.
Brian Carriveau
February 09, 2014 at 11:05 am
You're not serious, are you?
February 09, 2014 at 01:05 pm
Absolutely. His point is that the Super Bowl is too big of a spectacle and it is distracting from the game. Even the press buses were saluted by a gas station attendant, "certain that behind their smoked windows sat Russell Wilson, or at least President Obama, and not some correspondent from cheeseheadTV.com."
So it wasn't quite an endorsement, but more contrasting you guys with those actually worthy of a salute. I personally will salute you guys any time I see you behind your smoky windows and not even wonder what you're smoking in there. You are worthy.
February 09, 2014 at 01:15 pm
Awesome.
February 09, 2014 at 03:28 pm
Anyone know the pro am scoring system? I googled it, but didn't come across anything.
February 09, 2014 at 10:06 pm
I told them to google my band, Big Ups, and they refused. They refused to google it!
This is a forty-four dollar haircut!!
February 09, 2014 at 11:08 pm
I Googled it. That's one sweet $44 haircut my friend.
http://youtu.be/VmO_0tIGo-4
February 10, 2014 at 06:38 am
Whoa, that Nina Simone is one homely looking guy!
February 09, 2014 at 03:55 pm
Sorta like the NFC playoffs.