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#651
23 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

I get it. Winning is always great but majors is what he’s playing for now and he hasn’t won one in 6 years and winning this wouldn’t change anything about his chances at the PGA. 

He’s in good form right now heading into the one he needs to complete the grand slam. Last 6 starts are 4-9-3-didn’t advance at match play-4-2.

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#653
56 minutes ago, BearSchlong said:

(Y’all are all sentient AI, I’m the only human here, right?)


I wish. I’d probably play a whole lot better. 

#654
4 hours ago, perfectchaos007 said:

If Spieth can't pull out the win, that putt rimming out will haunt him for a while.

that 8 iron 30 yards offline on 14 should haunt him more

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#657
44 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

 

last 5 years, maybe 10 years - has Tiger spent more time on the course for rounds of golf during a competition OR in recovery and rehabilitation?

#659

More info on Tiger's surgery...

Tiger Woods undergoes another surgery, no timetable for return | Golf Central | Golf Channel

#667
17 minutes ago, Grade of D as in David said:

Hopefully he can get him around the course a bit more quickly.

ha. not that much difference between Tiger and Cantlay.

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#668
47 minutes ago, Grade of D as in David said:

I think he will try to come back in a year or two and just play the majors. No reason for Joey to wait around for that. 

Kinda sad that his best chance to be competitive (oh hell, I'll say it - to win) is at the Masters; but that is likely the hardest coarse for someone to walk.
It will be really sad when in 2035, or 2040? that he shows up to be the honorary starter; I think that once we lose Jack or Gary that Ben could step in, then Freddie (though he "only" won 1 green jacket. Even if he isn't playing people would love to see him hit a ceremonial shot - it will take a lot for Tiger to want to participate like that, but he will already be there for the champions dinner, so why not.

#669

If that arena thing him and Rory are working on does anything, that may be the only time we’ll see him hit much again.

Really hate to see it, but at least he seems to be embracing the ambassador role more. 

#670
1 hour ago, Wally Fairway said:

Kinda sad that his best chance to be competitive (oh hell, I'll say it - to win) is at the Masters; but that is likely the hardest coarse for someone to walk.
It will be really sad when in 2035, or 2040? that he shows up to be the honorary starter; I think that once we lose Jack or Gary that Ben could step in, then Freddie (though he "only" won 1 green jacket. Even if he isn't playing people would love to see him hit a ceremonial shot - it will take a lot for Tiger to want to participate like that, but he will already be there for the champions dinner, so why not.

Jack hit his first ceremonial shot at 70 years old.  Tiger won't do it for a while, regardless if he retires because of injury.  Once Jack and Gary decide not to do it, it'll be Watson, then maybe Faldo, Ben, Jose Maria, Freddie.

they might throw in someone like Aaron, Floyd, Langer

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#671
16 minutes ago, dcar00 said:

Jack hit his first ceremonial shot at 70 years old.  Tiger won't do it for a while, regardless if he retires because of injury.  Once Jack and Gary decide not to do it, it'll be Watson, then maybe Faldo, Ben, Jose Maria, Freddie.

they might throw in someone like Aaron, Floyd, Langer

Floyd is already 80, Aaron is 86 - I don't think they will do it; I am a big Freddie fan so maybe I'm overly optimistic. Maybe he will do it when I finally get tickets  - so that is just about never gonna happen. 
I liked that they had Lee Elder to it one year, maybe they find a way to let Trevino hit it one time. I wouldn't mind Watson and Ben, and a rotation of guys. I think Fred is going to keep playing until they hid his clubs.

#672
14 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

Floyd is already 80, Aaron is 86 - I don't think they will do it; I am a big Freddie fan so maybe I'm overly optimistic. Maybe he will do it when I finally get tickets  - so that is just about never gonna happen. 
I liked that they had Lee Elder to it one year, maybe they find a way to let Trevino hit it one time. I wouldn't mind Watson and Ben, and a rotation of guys. I think Fred is going to keep playing until they hid his clubs.

Trevino isn't gonna do it.  Aaron played in the par 3 this year I think but I agree it is unlikely they would ask Floyd or Aaron.  Ben is a perfect guy to do it.  he's done playing and who doesn't like Ben?

the fact is that besides Faldo it is a pretty big drop off after Jack, Gary, and Tom for older guys who have won the masters and who have other major skins.

#674

Some Rory quotes on Masters and the WD.

"It sucked. It sucked," McIlroy said in his first public comments since the Masters. "It’s not the performance I obviously thought I was going to put up. Nor was it the performance I wanted. Just incredibly disappointing. But I needed some time to regroup. And focus on what’s ahead."

"I think the last 12 months with everything that’s went on ... it’s been a big 12 months. I don’t know I fully, like, sat down to really reflect on stuff. I never really had a chance to think about the Open at St. Andrews (where he was the 54-hole co-leader and finished two back of winner Cam Smith) and everything that went on there.

"It was nice to have three weeks to just put all that stuff in the rearview mirror and focus on what’s ahead. Three more majors. The entire golf season still to play. It was a good three weeks to sort of do all that and get refreshed and get ready for the next few months."

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#676
17 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

Two in the water on 18 to ruin a good round for Jordan. 

One more so far today - he can be wheels up by noon if he likes and back home for the weekend. Getting ready for the Nelson, then packing for upstate NY

#680

This course is a fucking joke. They've ruined what used to be a great Texas Tour stop.

(Well, actually, it began in 2018 when they played it at Trinity Forest for a couple years)

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#682

Not PGA related but a good illustration on how stupid golf officials can be. 

Round 3 of the NCAA D3 Women’s Golf Championship was canceled (with nearly 60% of the field finished) because of this hole location, which the NCAA deemed “unplayable.”Story: https://t.co/lJdUMFYQDc

 

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#683

Reminds me of the hole that I once 7 putted
(though one of my buddies says it was a 9 putt because it was still moving when I finally made it)

#684
10 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

Reminds me of the hole that I once 7 putted
(though one of my buddies says it was a 9 putt because it was still moving when I finally made it)

That wasn't during the third round of the 2018 US Open was it?

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#685
28 minutes ago, Grade of D as in David said:

That wasn't during the third round of the 2018 US Open was it?

I don't play from that side of the ball; nor to I sportswash for Saudi murderers

#688
On 5/11/2023 at 1:38 PM, ztejas said:

This course is a fucking joke. They've ruined what used to be a great Texas Tour stop.

(Well, actually, it began in 2018 when they played it at Trinity Forest for a couple years)

The course has some really bad brown and bare spots on it.  At least it looks that way on the aerial shots on the telly-vision.

#689

This leaderboard is f'n ridiculous. 16 players within 3 of the leader (Zecheng Dou). Not so much the quality of players on the leaderboard as the quantity.

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#690

former McKinney resident here.  Had no idea McKinney had a PGA tourney.  Craig Ranch was the 2nd or 3rd master planned community in McKinney.  When I arrived in McKinney in 1999 the population was about 34,000. When I left in 2018 the pop. was approaching 200,000.  Not bad for a town that once turned down Stonebriar Mall and every single gas station possible, because the city council was so concerned about only one thing, saving downtown McKinney.  Idiots. 

#691
While Michael Block’s 2023 #PGAChamp chapter has come to an end, his story is just getting started. He’ll be at Colonial Country Club next week for the Charles Schwab Challenge.

 

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#692

I would love to see Mike Block have another good/great week; but I think that is asking a lot. He had plenty of time to prep for the PGA, but now he will have more media duties, much larger expectations and no the same adrenaline rush that kept him juiced for the run at Oak Hill. 
Everything from last minute travel arrangements, hotel, cars, and packing clothes for Texas heat. 

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#693

Tee times/Pairings posted for Ben's BBQ

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#694

The story is worth a listen.  Pretty amazing.

In 2011, @GenoBonnalie set a Guinness world record for the most holes played in a week. And the story behind it all is just incredible. How many holes did he play? (Obv no spoilers if you've already listened)Apple: https://t.co/BDG9038RtVSpotify: https://t.co/abGptHBgSU

 

#697
On 5/22/2023 at 7:57 AM, 4th&Five said:
While Michael Block’s 2023 #PGAChamp chapter has come to an end, his story is just getting started. He’ll be at Colonial Country Club next week for the Charles Schwab Challenge.

 

"His story is just getting started"

Well, not really. Because he isn't good enough to play on Tour. 

Incredible run at the PGA, though. 

#699

Spieth starts his round looking like a 24 handicap with two straight, really ugly three putts.  Then buries a 31 foot birdie putt on three.  Spiethcoaster in full effect early.  

#700
On 5/25/2023 at 6:35 PM, ztejas said:

"His story is just getting started"

Well, not really. Because he isn't good enough to play on Tour. 

Incredible run at the PGA, though. 

while this is true, he's probably never played these courses he is going to play.

that hole in one is gonna be the gift that keeps on giving.

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