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foster4prez
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Phenomenal field as always and I'm actually going to be there on Sunday. Can't fucking wait.
should be great weather, great tournament.Phenomenal field as always and I'm actually going to be there on Sunday. Can't fucking wait.
What would really be fun would be if the top three finishers from last year were allowed to play this year. Smith, Lahiri and Casey are all banned after finishing 1,2,3 last year.Jason Day and Rickie Fowler are playing very well right now. Both having major comebacks. Both are former champs. It would be fun to see them both as factors this week.
Yeah...last year was the crazy weather. The bulk of missed cuts came from one side of the draw. Those 3 were on the good side. I remember Xander, Scheff and Brooks having to tee off on 17 (as their first hole) in an absolute windstorm after play was suspended the day before. All three hit it into the water and none of them were really even close.What would really be fun would be if the top three finishers from last year were allowed to play this year. Smith, Lahiri and Casey are all banned after finishing 1,2,3 last year.
The PGA has done its job. It will be a great tournament anyway. Just as long as McIlroy or Thomas don't win.Yeah...last year was the crazy weather. The bulk of missed cuts came from one side of the draw. Those 3 were on the good side. I remember Xander, Scheff and Brooks having to tee off on 17 (as their first hole) in an absolute windstorm after play was suspended the day before. All three hit it into the water and none of them were really even close.
As far as the 3 guys you mentioned...obviously Cam would be nice, but he had other priorities and made his decision. Lahiri and Casey? Haven't thought about them once until reading your post.
Not bad work.My bets for the week
Scottie +1000 to win
Collin +2200 to win
JT +2250 to win
Speith +750 top 5
Hovland +600 top 5
Rahm +250 top 5
Not surprising. There is no competition any longer on the PGA. There are about 6 to 8 guys who can compete weekin and week out and when Scheffler or Rahm or McIlroy are on,Scheffler looks to have this wrapped up. I think I'll take a walk.
You are literally only week away from Kitayama beating both Rory and Scheff at the APINot surprising. There is no competition any longer on the PGA. There are about 6 to 8 guys who can compete weekin and week out and when Scheffler or Rahm or McIlroy are on,
the contest is over
Did anyone who saw the day one leader board with Scheffler the only recognizable name up there doubt that he would win?
Agreed, but I said "week in and week out" Kitayama, who I like, can be an outlier once in a while just like the other journeymen pros. I'm talking about a very short list of guys who can compete every time they go out. Kitayama , for example, won last week but missed the cut badly at the Players the very next time out.You are literally only week away from Kitayama beating both Rory and Scheff at the API
This being said...of course Scheff was a hammer bet on Friday to win it.
This has been the case for literally the entire history of professional golf...Not surprising. There is no competition any longer on the PGA. There are about 6 to 8 guys who can compete weekin and week out and when Scheffler or Rahm or McIlroy are on,
the contest is over
Did anyone who saw the day one leader board with Scheffler the only recognizable name up there doubt that he would win?
These guys have no personality or style except for maybe Rahm.This has been the case for literally the entire history of professional golf...