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Kingofalldems

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Sun Jul 22, 2018, 02:04 PM Jul 2018

How does one say 'great job' in Italian? [View all]

First Italian ever, Francesco Molinari, just won the British Open. No surprise here, he's been the best player in the world recently.

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Bravo? snowybirdie Jul 2018 #1
Bravo - Tiger too made todays golf viewing fun..congrats to Molinari..... asiliveandbreathe Jul 2018 #2
Congrats to him! n/t Different Drummer Jul 2018 #3
BTW, "great job" in Italian is "ottimo lavoro", per Google Translate. n/t Different Drummer Jul 2018 #4
More Likely, However,. . . ProfessorGAC Jul 2018 #6
Not to be stuffy and stuff... OneBlueDotBama Jul 2018 #5
It's The British Open ProfessorGAC Jul 2018 #7
Look it up again, OneBlueDotBama Jul 2018 #8
Sorry. You're Wrong ProfessorGAC Jul 2018 #9
Actually no television partner calls it whatever you claim OneBlueDotBama Jul 2018 #10
ABC/CBS Called It The British Open for 30+ Years ProfessorGAC Jul 2018 #11
If anyone is clueless in this thread.. OneBlueDotBama Jul 2018 #12
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