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Tony Romo, a former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys and current analyst for CBS, will be forced to wait at least another year in order to qualify for the U. S.
CBS analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo shot 79 and missed the U.S. Open local qualifier in Waco, Texas, falling short by 11 shots.
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had a rough time trying to participate at a major golf tournament.
George Pickens was smart to sign his tag; it could mean a $10M bump next year. Also, Tony Romo fell short in his latest bid to make the U.S. Open.
Not only twice, but Romo homered from the left side against José Soriano on a 0-2 pitch in the fourth and then from the right side in the sixth, becoming the first White Sox player to homer from both sides in the same game since Leury García on July 25,
Local qualifying is underway for June's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, and former Dallas Cowboys star Tony Romo was among numerous former athletes to try their luck
Former Cowboys QB Tony Romo will have to try another year to make it to the U.S. Open after he shot a 9-over 79 and missed out by 11 shots in a local qualifier.
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The Chicago White Sox have struggled to find much consistency this season, but Tuesday's 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels could be something to build off of.