Okay, here is a place for the Golfers to talk about tournaments, clubs, swing help or thoughts.
Today is the Players Championship, which I think ought to be the 5th Major. Largest pot in the PGA. The daunting 17th, which seems to bring excitement every year. At least we will get to see Sergio blow up yet again.
Tiger blowing a big opportunity. Had it at +2 (-1 on day) going into the easiest stretch to close his round. Bogeyed 7 from the fairway and now probably going to bogey 8. Really favoring his wrist the last hole. His game around the green has been really bad. Evening play should be interesting [Reply]
There was a Sportscenter commercial on several years ago where Evander Holyfield found out that Charlie Steiner said he was the 50th best heavyweight...in Georgia. Holyfield then stalked the hallways yelling out "Charlie, c'mon out and take your whuppin," as Steiner cowered underneath his desk.
Well, I'm here to take my whuppin'. I thought this was going to end up like Congressional. I was, in the words of Dr. Cox, "Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong/ wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong."
If I'm the USGA, I'm never going back to Congressional, not Merion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rudy Was Offsides:
Tiger blowing a big opportunity. Had it at +2 (-1 on day) going into the easiest stretch to close his round. Bogeyed 7 from the fairway and now probably going to bogey 8. Really favoring his wrist the last hole. His game around the green has been really bad. Evening play should be interesting
He's still grinded out the 3rd best round of the day to this point (behind Horschel -2, McIlroy -1) despite all of the problems. If he finishes +3, he should be right there going into the weekend (assuming this course keeps playing as difficult this evening for Phil and the rest). [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
There was a Sportscenter commercial on several years ago where Evander Holyfield found out that Charlie Steiner said he was the 50th best heavyweight...in Georgia. Holyfield then stalked the hallways yelling out "Charlie, c'mon out and take your whuppin," as Steiner cowered underneath his desk.
Well, I'm here to take my whuppin'. I thought this was going to end up like Congressional. I was, in the words of Dr. Cox, "Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong/ wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong."
If I'm the USGA, I'm never going back to Congressional, not Merion.
You weren't the only one to say the least. Pretty much every pundit and personality earlier this week said they would destroy this course. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He's still grinded out the 3rd best round of the day to this point (behind Horschel -2, McIlroy -1) despite all of the problems. If he finishes +3, he should be right there going into the weekend (assuming this course keeps playing as difficult this evening for Phil and the rest).
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
There was a Sportscenter commercial on several years ago where Evander Holyfield found out that Charlie Steiner said he was the 50th best heavyweight...in Georgia. Holyfield then stalked the hallways yelling out "Charlie, c'mon out and take your whuppin," as Steiner cowered underneath his desk.
Well, I'm here to take my whuppin'. I thought this was going to end up like Congressional. I was, in the words of Dr. Cox, "Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong/ wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong."
If I'm the USGA, I'm never going back to Congressional, not Merion.
Same here. I really thought professional golfers would destroy this place, as wet as it was/is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
You weren't the only one to say the least. Pretty much every pundit and personality earlier this week said they would destroy this course.
The rough is the big difference. They aren't having to hit hybrids into these greens, and the greens are still like superglue. Five woods are embedding in their pitch marks. But the rough is so dense and juicy that it's a legitimate penalty to the bomb-and-gouge type players, and the lack of graduated rough around the greens has significantly increased difficulty as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
Same here. I really thought professional golfers would destroy this place, as wet as it was/is.
It's still soup out there. There was a photo of Tiger putting at earthworm level earlier and his shoes and pant legs were absolutely caked in mud splatter. [Reply]