Is that more, or less, of a hard sell than Dan Hicks suggesting that Havrets putt on 18 to put him in a tie for the title with McDowell sitting in the fairway a putt Havret missed, by the way, would be the biggest moment, certainly, in Frances golfing history … and sporting history, itd be right up there.It was a big putt, alright. Im not sure how it would compare with the 1998 World Cup title, or even Yannick Noah breaking an almost 40-year drought at the French Open back in 1983, but it would have been big. So yes, Hicks could be right, and the French could have made Havret a hero had he won the tournament. Or, with the strife inside their World Cup camp, it might not have even been the lead story on the sports pages this week.The Italian flopping was deeply pathetic Unfortunately, Ian Darke was on the call, and the announcer who made the comment, not Tyler Darke was also on the call for the USMNT match against Slovenia, so American fans should be well versed in his ability to be critical.
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