Romo in mix at Azalea Invitational (Pics)

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Romo in mix at Azalea Invitational
http://www.golfweek.com/story/azalea-rd1-032708
GOLFWEEK STAFF

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is finding success in another sport. Romo shot 2-over 73 Thursday in the first round of the Azalea Invitational and is just four shots off the lead in one of the country’s top amateur events.

Romo, a 1 handicap, is tied for 19th at the Country Club of Charleston (S.C.).

“It’s nice to be able to come out once in a while and play a decent round,” Romo told DallasCowboys.com after trying to qualify for the 2007 U.S. Open. He missed advancing to sectional qualifying by four shots. “You just can’t play a lot in my profession.”

Four players – Will Kropp, Bud Cauley, Trent Leon and Steven Liebler – are tied for the lead at 69. Leon won his first college title one day earlier at the U.S. Collegiate in Georgia.

Defending champion Webb Simpson, who finished T-31 two weeks ago at the PGA Tour's Arnold Palmer Invitational, is one shot off the lead.
 

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Could Tony play everyday for six months during the off season? During the season how much time does he spend in conditioning and game prep?
 

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You better be throwing the ball just a little.....golf IS NOT going to help us win the Super Bowl!
 

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I don't know, is there any sport that will teach you more about concentration and focus then golf?
 

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Four share Azalea lead; Romo cards 73
By Tommy Braswell (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Friday, March 28, 2008



Any questions about Tony Romo's golf talent were answered affirmatively by the Dallas Cowboys quarterback during Thursday's opening round of the Azalea Invitational at the Country Club of Charleston.

Romo, who carries a 1 handicap, may not have the same impressive golf credentials as a lot of the contestants in the elite amateur event, but he certainly justified his invitation with a solid, 2-over-par 73 under testy conditions.

A blustery breeze combined with some of the firmest greens many players have faced made pars a welcomed score. Only seven players were at par or better, and Romo's 73 left him tied for 19th and ahead of 73 of the 108 players in the tournament.

Forty-nine-year-old Steve Liebler of Irmo shared the lead at 2-under-par 69 with a a trio of youngsters — Oklahoma State's Trent Leon, Bud Cauley who is headed to Alabama next year and Georgia signee Will Kropp of Edmond, Okla.

Defending champion Webb Simpson of Wake Forest and Carolinas Junior champion Lee Bedford of Cary, N.C., are tied for fifth at 1-under 70, while Brent Roof of Columbia was the only player at even-par 71.

"I hit the ball pretty good and I putted pretty good, in different stages," said Romo, who managed to recover nicely from a four-putt double bogey on the 12th hole with a pair of birdies for an even-par back nine. Romo had three bogeys and one birdie on the front nine for a 2-over 38.

Romo's final putt putt on the par-4 12th hole came from a scary four feet.

"The greens are about as fast as I'll get on. It's a good test," he said.


Liebler, who played briefly on the PGA Tour and is now in the insurance business, had a sizzling 31 on the front nine but struggled on the closing holes.

"On the back side, I didn't hit it any different than I did on the front," said Liebler, whose round was highlighted by holing a wedge from125 yards for an eagle-2 on the fourth hole.

Leon, a junior at Oklahoma State, got off to a rocky start with bogeys on the first and fourth holes. But he responded with two birdies on the remaining holes on the front nine and added three birdies and a bogey on the back nine.

Cauley made four bogeys, including both of the front-nine par-3s, and added four birdies and an eagle-3 on the ninth hole.

Kropp had a rather uneventful front nine with a bogey on No. 1 and birdie on No. 9. His back nine included four birdies and two bogeys.

The tournament continues through Sunday, with the field cut to the low 60 and ties following Saturday's round. Tee times today run from 7:50 a.m. until 1:40 p.m.

http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/mar/28/four_share_azalea_lead_romo_cards35283/
 

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I just hope he is not wearing his hat backwards...the humanity.
 

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Romo on the links

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We take a break from Pacman to give this on Tony Romo.

He's playing in the Azalea Invitational this week in Charleston, S.C., and opened with a first-round 73, tied for 19th You can read about it here. Nice to see his father, Ramiro, serving as the caddy.

Romo will be back at Valley Ranch on Monday for the beginning of the team's off-season conditioning program.

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Roamin' Romo tees it up in the Lowcountry

By Gene Sapakoff (Contact)

The Post and Courier
Friday, March 28, 2008

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Jason Holley records results on the score board at Thursday, March 27, 2008 at Azalea Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Charleston. Dallas Cowboy Tony Romo finished the first round of the Amature Tournament with a 73

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Dallas Cowboy quarterback Tony Romo at Azalea Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Charleston



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When in Charleston, do as the Romos do.

Play golf. Eat well. Play some more golf.

I wonder how the other NFL playoff-caliber starting quarterbacks spent Thursday. Napping? Breaking down New York Giants tape? Shopping with supermodels?

Not Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys. America's Team leader was mixing it up with the likes of Dayton Rose of Midwest City, Okla., and Patrick Reed of Baton Rouge, La., as well as many of the best Lowcountry golfers in the first round of the Azalea Invitational at the venerable Country Club of Charleston.

Romo shot a very respectable 73 while wearing a Masters golf shirt and a 2007 Oakmont U.S. Open cap in pursuit of the $750 first prize and coveted trophy.

Tre Sheppard of Mount Pleasant, among the talented Azalea participants not swarmed by autograph seekers carrying footballs and replica helmets following his round, was asked what it was like having Romo in the field.

"Pretty cool," he said. "People have been asking me if I can get them tickets."

Sheppard smiled. This Azalea, even with Romo on hand, has the same admission price as previous tournaments. Free.

No J-Simp

The starter officially introduced "Tony Romo of Burlington, Wisconsin," at 8:40 a.m. and a dozen fans followed the undrafted Eastern Illinois alum down the first fairway.

His gallery generally ranged from six to 12 people but the crowd swelled to 40-plus around a challenging 18th green that is roughly the circumference of Fort Moultrie.

Some of the mostly male spectators were disappointed to learn Romo did not bring Jessica Simpson, the "Blonde Ambition" star essentially famous for being Jessica Simpson. No sign, either, of Terrell Owens, the Cowboys receiver who immediately after the Cowboys' recent playoff loss to the Giants tearfully defended "my quarterback."

But Romo did bring his father, Ramiro Romo, who enthusiastically served as caddy.

"It's great," Tony Romo said. "That was part of the reason we came out here, just to be able to spend more time together."

But if you thought this QB was just out for a touristy stroll or that he came to town simply to hum "Ain't No Woman Like The One I've Got" between stops at the 19th hole, well, think again.

Romo had his football game-face on.

Lowcountry lure

"Competition is competition," he said. "When you get out here, you want to perform and you want to do your best. The thing I noticed is, you can shoot certain scores all week that are real high numbers but when you get into tournament play, you do what you know.

That's all that I try to do when I'm playing a game: You go with what you know and you're realistic with yourself. I'm not going to try and hit a high, cut 3-iron over a tree just because you think, 'Hey, you're supposed to be able to do this.' I'll just do it with what I've got."

Better be careful, Tony.

This could become habit-forming.

Next thing you know, the lure of azaleas at the Azalea, shrimp and grits downtown and a salt marsh breeze on a sunny spring day is enough to make a man leave Jerry Jones, move to James Island and join Warren Peper, Gettys Glaze and others in pursuit of Charleston amateur golf supremacy.

Reach Gene Sapakoff at gsapakoff@postandcourier.com.
 

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Tony Romo's father, Ramiro, served as caddy for the Dallas Cowboy star

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(from left) Cheryl Keese, 6-year-old Braelyn Foos, Candi Foos, and 13-year-old Bryce Foos watch Dallas Cowboy quarterback Tony Romo.

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David Seagle holds a Cowboy helmet as Tony Romo signs the 8-year-old's football.

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Tony Romo shot a 73 in the first round of The Azalea Invitational on Thursday at the Country Club of Charleston.
 

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Man I hope that is just a really baggy shirt or he is going to have to drop about 25 pounds before the season :laugh2:
 

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Is there a QB who has it better?

Franchise QB ability. All star on the Golf course. Money to burn.

I honestly cannot think of a QB who has a better setup.
 

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He does look a little chubby in the pics. I also noticed it when he was at the mavs game.
 

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CATCH17;2015485 said:
Man I hope that is just a really baggy shirt or he is going to have to drop about 25 pounds before the season :laugh2:

lol, thats what i thought. romo looks fat.
 

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Does kinda look like he's being eating at the smorgesboard and enjoying it. Wouldn't worry about it tho since he'll get it off during the weight conditioning program. Understand that's all they do at the program -- focus on weight and conditioning. Not allowed throw or study game film etc per NFLPA rules.
 

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CATCH17;2015485 said:
Man I hope that is just a really baggy shirt or he is going to have to drop about 25 pounds before the season :laugh2:

Too much tuna or was it chicken :laugh2:
 

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Looks about the same to me. Clothes look ridiculously baggy tho.
 

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WoodysGirl;2015682 said:
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Looks about the same to me. Clothes look ridiculously baggy tho.

Looks like a Right handed Phil Mickelson to me :eek::
 

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Is it just me, how exciting would football really be if the super bowl were called the "Azalea Bowl", seriously. Would you really love the "Dallas Azaleas"? That's all I got.
 

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HomeOfLegends;2015386 said:
I don't know, is there any sport that will teach you more about concentration and focus then golf?

Football. I'm concentrated and focused as all get out if I'm looking across the line at Larry Allen or a Charles Haley. The gallery could be naked and partying like rock stars and I'm not gonna notice.
 

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WoodysGirl;2015682 said:
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Looks about the same to me. Clothes look ridiculously baggy tho.
His millions have yet to affect his wardrobe. God love 'em.
 
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