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.
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
You were the first person I thought of when he stroked that 3 wood onto the green on 17.
Cannot wait for Pinehurst.
I'm just now finishing up the coverage. Watched it on tape delay b/c my parents were here, wife had to work last night, and I dropped $300 bucks on landscaping for a playground set (Fuck, rubber mulch is $$$).
Phil's played that well before, Pebble in '11, the 59 at the Grand Slam, but nothing that good with so much on the line.
And that 3 wood was absolutely roasted. If he drops a large bucket there he probably hits one that well
He got a good break on that hole and a great one on 18, but got boned pretty hard on 16. [Reply]
Westwood actually needed a hot putter and some really good breaks to keep from breaking 80. He put the ball in some horrible spots but always had an out. He'll never win a major.
Tiger didn't really do anything well today. Him screaming "God DAMMIT" on 5 or 6 had my mom cracking up.
Scott putted like a guy with a long putter.
I thought Poulter might gank it after that ridiculous start to the back, but then he remembered that he's Ian Poulter and he's only really clutch in Ryder Cups. [Reply]
Well Francis' playoff round against Vardon is the greatest finish in a Major period. Why? Because it signaled the beginning of the greatness that is American Golf. [Reply]
Tiger is furious Phil won. You know he is. Only guy he hated seeing win. He's always looked down at Phil. But te Open win really legitimizes him because 3/4 of his prior majors were at Augusta. To be great you have to win different majors. This might rejuvenate Tiger having Phil playing so well as getting so much press. [Reply]
Could be a function of practice, who knows. Every great needs a match. Had nadal not come along Federer might've already retired. McEnroe forced Connors to get better and play longer. Jack stayed on his game longer probably because Watson and Teevino and Seve came along. Golfs parity (18/19 majors won by different guys before today and still 18/20) may not motivate Tiger as much. Just a theory [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Could be a function of practice, who knows. Every great needs a match. Had nadal not come along Federer might've already retired. McEnroe forced Connors to get better and play longer. Jack stayed on his game longer probably because Watson and Teevino and Seve came along. Golfs parity (18/19 majors won by different guys before today and still 18/20) may not motivate Tiger as much. Just a theory
Tiger's biggest rival has always been Jack Nicklaus. Hence the map on his bedroom wall as a child, outlining the path to 19+ majors. Aside from his carnal pleasures, essentially everything in his life has focused upon Nicklaus' record. He doesn't lack for motivation. He lacks the putting stroke of his youth. [Reply]
Tiger is trying. Maybe even too hard. He played awful today and was still in the mix. I don't think he'll win another 4 Majors to even tie Jack because his body is breaking down. I think he'll win another Masters a d maybe an Open. I think for both Phil and Tiger that a US Open is not in reach. They're too old. Who knows with a PGA. [Reply]