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R.J. MacReady
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In reality they both played great golf in the end. Would have liked to see Ohair get the monkey of his back too.
Fun playoff. Jordan's dropped while Sean's didn't. Reed missed all three greens.
Really have to start paying attention to Reed's game late on Sunday...I'm wondering if his dancing feet are effecting his ball striking when he's nervous....the flyer that airmailed the green in the playoff was just that...awesome up and down there.
Spieth made the most critical putts on Sunday...didn't realize this only his 2nd PGAT win...I thought for sure he creamed the field in back to back wins LY, but maybe one was on the Euro.
Really have to start paying attention to Reed's game late on Sunday...I'm wondering if his dancing feet are effecting his ball striking when he's nervous....the flyer that airmailed the green in the playoff was just that...awesome up and down there.
Spieth made the most critical putts on Sunday...didn't realize this only his 2nd PGAT win...I thought for sure he creamed the field in back to back wins LY, but maybe one was on the Euro.
I want Spieth win tournaments. I kinda don't want him to be a version of Ricky Fowler. A guy who is real popular and is always contending but just can't collect the wins. It's hard to believe Ricky only has 1 win. And in the majors last year he was 5th 2nd 2nd & 3rd ...that is unbelievable and tragic at the same time.
Ricky needs just 1 major to legitimize his entire career. I hope it's a jacket
Side note: Spieth is 6'1" ? ....that was a big surprise to me.
I think the big difference is that Spieth is so young and he seems hungrier. He goes out there you get the impression that he's out there expecting to win, and he brings it every weekend. Rory's obviously the guy right now but he has moments where he just seems to check out mentally from time to time. The next thing for Spieth is that first major, which is kind of ridiculous to say given the fact he isn't even 22 yet. When he gets that under his belt he's going to be really tough to beat.
Ya, I was rooting for any one of them but I just love the gritty, never-quit golf that Reed plays. I like Speith a lot too but I feel bad for O'Hair. He played very well and I don't know how that putt on the 2nd playoff hole did not go in.In reality they both played great golf in the end. Would have liked to see Ohair get the monkey of his back too.