June 27, 20214 yr I’ve been trying to go to the gym for the last hour. But I can’t leave until this is over.
June 27, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, hookem48 said: still bullshit that Harris gets to lead off every hole Gets to? Or has to?
June 27, 20214 yr I turned it on with Bubba having a 1 stroke lead and this is the first golf tournament I've watched in a year. Y'all are welcome and poor Bubba.
June 27, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said: Gets to? Or has to? gets to, it's not like someone's taking 3 wood just to get in the fairway on 17 or 18 here
June 27, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, hookem48 said: gets to, it's not like someone's taking 3 wood just to get in the fairway on 17 or 18 here I would think you’d rather tee off second so you can read how the wind affects the flight of your opponent’s ball. Anyway, apparently them’s the rules.
June 27, 20214 yr Just now, WhatTheBuck said: I would think you’d rather tee off second so you can read how the wind affects the flight of your opponent’s ball. Anyway, apparently them’s the rules. pros always want to tee off first
June 28, 20214 yr pros always want to tee off firstI can’t imagine that’s true. You can learn a lot watching the other guy tee.
June 28, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said: I would think you’d rather tee off second so you can read how the wind affects the flight of your opponent’s ball. Anyway, apparently them’s the rules. On a par 3, yes. Not so much with driver in your hand.
June 28, 20214 yr On a par 3, yes. Not so much with driver in your hand.Even w driver. Second guy can change strategy based off of first guys drive. Particularly to take a more conservative approach if first guy fucked up badly
June 28, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, Lurch said: Even w driver. Second guy can change strategy based off of first guys drive. Particularly to take a more conservative approach if first guy fucked up badly If it's a short par 4, probably. These guys will hit driver regardless what the other guy does.
June 28, 20214 yr 8 minutes ago, Lurch said: I can’t imagine that’s true. You can learn a lot watching the other guy tee. yea it's true
June 28, 20214 yr 10 minutes ago, hookem48 said: pros always want to tee off first Maybe so but after watching eight playoff holes I don’t think there’s any way to credibly argue that it gave Harris an advantage or Kramer a disadvantage. Maybe pros are just superstitious.
June 28, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, WhatTheBuck said: Maybe so but after watching eight playoff holes I don’t think there’s any way to credibly argue that it gave Harris an advantage or Kramer a disadvantage. Maybe pros are just superstitious. 17 and 18 today were always going to be driver off the tee so probably not that big a deal but pros always want to put pressure on the other guys by teeing off first, this isn't something new.
June 28, 20214 yr win would have been huge for Kramer with the 2 year tour exemption and entry into the majors, but second place paid out $806,600. he shot up from 154 to 76 on the money list.
June 29, 20214 yr Some dude in London was pretty damn happy English won. https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/31732427/london-based-bettor-wins-136-million-six-leg-parlay-harris-english-putt
June 30, 20214 yr Author 22 hours ago, Trey3216 said: Some dude in London was pretty damn happy English won. https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/31732427/london-based-bettor-wins-136-million-six-leg-parlay-harris-english-putt It is a crazy bet to pick the winner of four tour events the same week
June 30, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, Wally Fairway said: It is a crazy bet to pick the winner of four tour events the same week No joke.
July 1, 20214 yr Shows how big an asshole BDC must be for his caddie to walk away from such a lucrative gig.
July 1, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, 4th&Five said: Exactly. This Brooks Bryson thing is so awkward now. Like they're just trying hard to keep it relevant. And really it's just Brooks trying to keep it relevant. Edited July 1, 20214 yr by dieucla98
July 1, 20214 yr Kramer Hickok is moving up in the world. he's paired with Bryson (and Cam Champ) today and tomorrow.
July 3, 20214 yr 47 minutes ago, tbone_ said: I’ve never heard of a single player on this leaderboard. Niemann’s pretty good.
July 3, 20214 yr 45 minutes ago, conVINCEd said: Niemann’s pretty good. I keep waiting for the moment his back goes out
July 4, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, maninblack said: I keep waiting for the moment his back goes out He’s like 20 years old. It’s gonna be a few years.
July 5, 20214 yr On 7/3/2021 at 5:28 PM, conVINCEd said: Niemann’s pretty good. Every hole was par or better for him for the whole week during regulation and still lost. Damn golf is weird.
July 7, 20214 yr Tom Brady making people look bad who shat all over him last time in this event. It's almost like playing a 2nd sport on national TV for the first time is nerve-racking.
July 7, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, dieucla98 said: More commercials than coverage. Tough to watch. Not as tough as listening to BDC …
July 8, 20214 yr He gone for awhile. Quote Argentinian golfer Angel Cabrera, a former Masters and U.S. Open champion, was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison on charges he assaulted his former partner. A court in the province of Cordoba, 500 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, convicted the 51-year-old of assaulting, threatening and harassing Cecilia Torres Mana, his partner between 2016 and 2018. Cabrera, who denied in the trial any wrongdoing, will serve his sentence immediately. "His situation is much more complex than this, he has other charges for which there are arrest warrants, too. There are other victims," prosecutor Laura Battistelli told TV channel Todo Noticias. The first charges brought were for his assault of Torres Mana. Two other former partners also said he assaulted them. The golfer traveled to the United States in July 2020 without seeking permission, which led the province of Cordoba to request his arrest. Cabrera was arrested by Interpol agents in Rio de Janeiro in January. Last month he was extradited from Brazil to Argentina so he could face trial. He won the U.S. Open at Oakmont in 2007, beating Tiger Woods and Jim Furykby one shot. He also triumphed in a Masters playoff in 2009 and lost a playoff in the same event in 2013 to Adam Scott.
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