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.
What's the next wave of golfers from England look like? Seems like forever they've had the same 4 or 5 really good guys and then complete dog shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
One of the greatest talents in history. Unfortunately, one of the worst chokers too. This is looking like another classic Phil conclusion to a major tournament.
He has the best hands in the history of golf. Unfortunately for him, he has a technically poor swing, especially for Tour standards, and his putting stroke is inferior. He takes the putter too far to the outside and cuts across it on too steep of a descent. [Reply]
I don't know if it's bigger or worse. It's just another. He's won four majors and completely crapped away two times as many.
When it comes to major championship golf, he's a loser. He's Karl Malone. It wouldn't matter if he had a ten shot lead or a one shot lead, he was bound and determined to find a way to lose, because in big tournaments, and especially the US Open, that's what he does. He's mentally weak. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
He has the best hands in the history of golf. Unfortunately for him, he has a technically poor swing, especially for Tour standards, and his putting stroke is inferior. He takes the putter too far to the outside and cuts across it on too steep of a descent.
Yep...just more things about him that are unorthodox. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
I don't know if it's bigger or worse. It's just another. He's won four majors and completely crapped away two times as many.
When it comes to major championship golf, he's a loser. He's Karl Malone. It wouldn't matter if he had a ten shot lead or a one shot lead, he was bound and determined to find a way to lose, because in big tournaments, and especially the US Open, that's what he does. He's mentally weak.
Can't be.
I said much the same years ago, and was told he'd won a major, so he isn't a choker. [Reply]
You have to give Rose credit, though. He didn't luck into it like Geoff Ogilvy or Webb Simpson. He didn't hit a chip shot that was going to go 40 feet by and have it catch the low edge and go in (which defies all known laws of physics). He knew he had to make par on 17 and 18 and he did it. [Reply]