Unrepentant Mickelson fan here. C'mon, Phil. Phinish the slam!
Quote from: tower912 on June 18, 2015, 10:59:28 AM
Unrepentant Mickelson fan here. C'mon, Phil. Phinish the slam!
I'd love to see Lefty win, but I'll be rooting hardest (today and tomorrow, anyway) for Nick Hardy, a 19 year old University of Illinois freshman who grew up (and still lives, between college and golf tournaments) across the street. Really nice young man with some serious game.
Phil is my first choice but now I will be rooting for Hardy as well
Cheers
I have played Chambers Bay. It is a demanding links course that is unremittingly in your face. They used to give passes to Special Services at nearby McChord AFB and Ft Lewis that allowed us to play for under $20 (It was scaled by rank.)
We had a squadron outing and one guy pointed out that the green fee might have been only $16 but he lost a hundred bucks in Pro V1s and would never find the $400 driver he threw into Puget Sound...
So is it the golf one or the tennis one this time of year?
Quote from: keefe on June 18, 2015, 11:57:28 AM
I have played Chambers Bay. It is a demanding links course that is unremittingly in your face. They used to give passes to Special Services at nearby McChord AFB and Ft Lewis that allowed us to play for under $20 (It was scaled by rank.)
Very cool.
I love that Chambers is hosting the Open. What a course to showcase the diversity and the ingenuity of course design that can be American golf.
I'd still average 22 putts/round there, hey?
Quote from: keefe on June 18, 2015, 11:57:28 AM
I have played Chambers Bay. It is a demanding links course that is unremittingly in your face. They used to give passes to Special Services at nearby McChord AFB and Ft Lewis that allowed us to play for under $20 (It was scaled by rank.)
We had a squadron outing and one guy pointed out that the green fee might have been only $16 but he lost a hundred bucks in Pro V1s and would never find the $400 driver he threw into Puget Sound...
A good test for any club is how well it floats. I find that when I am swinging poorly, helicoptering a couple of clubs down the fairway helps me get to my left side and get a full release. ;D
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Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 18, 2015, 11:21:06 AM
I'd love to see Lefty win, but I'll be rooting hardest (today and tomorrow, anyway) for Nick Hardy, a 19 year old University of Illinois freshman who grew up (and still lives, between college and golf tournaments) across the street. Really nice young man with some serious game.
Nick just made an eagle 2 on #12. He's one under on his round.
Bogeys 18 (yuck - a par 5!) but shoots 70.
this is going to be a lot of fun to watch-got it on the live stream on 2 computers and tv. tiger(+6) is really struggling as well as ricki fowler-they keep looking for the beverage babe to come driving up the fairway start using some of their drink tickets ;D ;D
nick hardy bounced his tee shot(par 4) dead nuts off the stick and it bounced back a few inches-wow, BUT, made the putt for eagle as you guys said. would love to see him contend
you guys see the 15 year old-cole hammer-he'll get the girls with just his name-show 'em the hammer can take on a few different meanings
My two least favorite players (Fowler and Woods) playing just as I dreamed they would
Hope they show Rickie's piece of ass, hey?
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on June 18, 2015, 12:13:02 PM
So is it the golf one or the tennis one this time of year?
The one for cool people is in late August-early September.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on June 18, 2015, 12:13:02 PM
So is it the golf one or the tennis one this time of year?
Not sure if there is a tennis Pro V1 but Titleist makes a damn good golf ball.
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Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 18, 2015, 08:43:02 PM
Hope they show Rickie's piece of ass, hey?
he better pick it up a little or you'll see her walkin off the course with jordan-whoa nelly!!
hey-nick hardy made it!! tied at #28 in at +2 he beat a lot of very good players thru 2 rounds. would have been really cool to see the hammer make it
Love that Phil sucked. Never liked him.
Interesting and diverse group of leaders
Quote from: jesmu84 on June 21, 2015, 02:37:11 PM
Love that Phil sucked. Never liked him.
Interesting and diverse group of leaders
Why don't you like Phil?
Quote from: MUWarrior2007 on June 21, 2015, 07:13:57 PM
Why don't you like Phil?
He's the Chicos of the PGA.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2013/01/20/phil-mickelson-taxes/
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on June 21, 2015, 08:54:05 PM
He's the Chicos of the PGA.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2013/01/20/phil-mickelson-taxes/
Totally nailed it. I actually have been picturing Phil when I need an image of Chicos. I'll let JB post on when I need that image.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on June 21, 2015, 08:54:05 PM
He's the Chicos of the PGA.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2013/01/20/phil-mickelson-taxes/
So, should all athletes keep their mouths shut on these types of issues or just the ones that you don't agree with?
Quote from: MUWarrior2007 on June 21, 2015, 09:47:50 PM
So, should all athletes keep their mouths shut on these types of issues or just the ones that you don't agree with?
athletes? any human being who he doesn't agree with should keep their mouths shut. you haven't learned that yet?
What a fun last 2-3 hours of the tournament.
For sheer sports drama, it's hard to top major golf tournaments -- especially the final 9 holes on Sunday if the scores are bunched.
Quote from: MU82 on June 21, 2015, 10:46:59 PM
What a fun last 2-3 hours of the tournament.
For sheer sports drama, it's hard to top major golf tournaments -- especially the final 9 holes on Sunday if the scores are bunched.
Mike - next time through Seattle let me know and I'll get us some passes for Chambers. It is a ball buster of a course but a genuine treat. My recommendation on playing Chambers is to listen to the caddy, embrace the good moments, and flush the bad stuff immediately. One of the best links courses I have ever played, anywhere.
Quote from: keefe on June 21, 2015, 10:50:46 PM
Mike - next time through Seattle let me know and I'll get us some passes for Chambers. It is a ball buster of a course but a genuine treat. My recommendation on playing Chambers is to listen to the caddy, embrace the good moments, and flush the bad stuff immediately. One of the best links courses I have ever played, anywhere.
that is the same way they say you should approach whistling straits up in haven, near sheboygan/kohler. at 7800 yards, replicates ancient seaside courses of the uk and ireland. it will beat the schmit out of you if you let it. follow keefe's recommendations and you'll have a blast. hosting the pga championship in august for the 3rd time in the last 11 years. a whole different type of golf
what a great golf event chambers held this year-as much frustration as the course provided, that was a battle-could you imagine having to go 18 more on that emotional grinder? those guys had to be psychologically spent. felt sorry for dj as he's come so close so many rimes, BUT, ya'll saw what he had to go home with afterwards-that should take the sting out a little bit- heyna? i think they also call her the "great one" but for different reasons ::) what a way to get your putter straightened out ;D
Y'all enjoy puttin' on broccoli, hey? As for Paulina, she's likely a steady influence in the clubhouse who knows a bit 'bout ball strikin' and shafts, ai na?
Quote from: MUWarrior2007 on June 21, 2015, 09:47:50 PM
So, should all athletes keep their mouths shut on these types of issues or just the ones that you don't agree with?
He can talk all he wants. It's a free country. It just may cause me not to like them and wish them ill will.
Quote from: WithoutBias on June 21, 2015, 09:54:16 PM
athletes? any human being who he doesn't agree with should keep their mouths shut. you haven't learned that yet?
Awwww... How cute!!!
Amazing drama on the back 9 last night. I really like Spieth but wanted to see DJ drop that eagle putt to win. Always nice to see someone confront their problems and come out of it a better person. Holding his new baby along with a U.S. Open trophy and Paulina by his side would have been a great scene.
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on June 22, 2015, 08:26:27 AM
He can talk all he wants. It's a free country. It just may cause me not to like them and wish them ill will.
Awwww... How cute!!!
'xactly the point
Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on June 22, 2015, 08:26:27 AM
He can talk all he wants. It's a free country. It just may cause me not to like them and wish them ill will.
Awwww... How cute!!!
Phil is more generous to his fans and to golf fans in general than any big name on the tour. A lot of pros who barely tolerate their adoring fans (think Tiger, among others) can't stand him for that. They think signing autographs for an hour after he competes makes him a phony. I think it makes Lefty look generous while they look arrogant and small. He can be a little goofy and occasionally comes up with stuff that makes you scratch your head - kind of like Charles Barkley. I like him, too.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 22, 2015, 09:52:55 AM
Phil is more generous to his fans and to golf fans in general than any big name on the tour. A lot of pros who barely tolerate their adoring fans (think Tiger, among others) can't stand him for that. They think signing autographs for an hour after he competes makes him a phony. I think it makes Lefty look generous while they look arrogant and small. He can be a little goofy and occasionally comes up with stuff that makes you scratch your head - kind of like Charles Barkley. I like him, too.
And that very well may be the case. Really I don't watch golf at all, so when I see "Phil Mickelson," I think "Oh the guy who bitches about taxes." I'm sure that doesn't capture the entirety of who is he as a person.
One of my friends is a former muckidy-muck with the USGA and says Phil is as genuine as he appears on TV. None of it is for show. That's just Phil bein', Phil. Johnson, on the other hand, he calls a "thug," hey?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 22, 2015, 09:58:41 AM
Johnson, on the other hand, he calls a "thug," hey?
Wouldn't expect someone dating Paulina to be a polite and virtuous gentleman.
Quote from: rocket surgeon on June 22, 2015, 05:13:14 AM
that is the same way they say you should approach whistling straits up in haven, near sheboygan/kohler. at 7800 yards, replicates ancient seaside courses of the uk and ireland. it will beat the schmit out of you if you let it. follow keefe's recommendations and you'll have a blast. hosting the pga championship in august for the 3rd time in the last 11 years. a whole different type of golf
what a great golf event chambers held this year-as much frustration as the course provided, that was a battle-could you imagine having to go 18 more on that emotional grinder? those guys had to be psychologically spent. felt sorry for dj as he's come so close so many rimes, BUT, ya'll saw what he had to go home with afterwards-that should take the sting out a little bit- heyna? i think they also call her the "great one" but for different reasons ::) what a way to get your putter straightened out ;D
Chambers is a four hour Bataan Death March but you feel a sense of accomplishment at the end of the round. They had to re-do several holes for the Open because it was just too punishing as originally designed.
I have played links courses in Scotland and Chambers beats many of them. And on a sunny day in Seattle Chambers Bay is a wondrous place. The clubhouse sits atop the bluffs overlooking the whole course and the Sound where we would loiter for hours over beers. Simply put it is a must play course.
Back in the '90's I played Black Wolf Run which is probably Pete Dye's finest but have never made it back there to play Whistling Straits. WS looks like it would be a ball buster.
Quote from: keefe on June 22, 2015, 11:51:27 AM
Chambers is a four hour Bataan Death March but you feel a sense of accomplishment at the end of the round. They had to re-do several holes for the Open because it was just too punishing as originally designed.
I have played links courses in Scotland and Chambers beats many of them. And on a sunny day in Seattle Chambers Bay is a wondrous place. The clubhouse sits atop the bluffs overlooking the whole course and the Sound where we would loiter for hours over beers. Simply put it is a must play course.
Back in the '90's I played Black Wolf Run which is probably Pete Dye's finest but have never made it back there to play Whistling Straits. WS looks like it would be a ball buster.
The layout of Chambers is beautiful and I would love to play there someday. Have tried to get some buddies to do a west coast trip to either there of Bandon Dunes but haven't made it yet. Sadly the criticism of Chambers' greens was loud and legitimate. They will have to get that figured out to host another major.
I loved Whistling Straits and am looking forward to seeing it again in the PGA this year. Blackwolf Run was pretty average in my view although it had suffered some storm damage when I was there and a few holes were re-routed.
Quote from: chapman on June 22, 2015, 10:09:12 AM
Wouldn't expect someone dating Paulina to be a polite and virtuous gentleman.
I am both those things and would date her in a heartbeat.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 22, 2015, 09:58:41 AM
One of my friends is a former muckidy-muck with the USGA and says Phil is as genuine as he appears on TV. None of it is for show. That's just Phil bein', Phil. Johnson, on the other hand, he calls a "thug," hey?
After I read how he tips a kid with a lemonade stand $99, and tips a $100 routinely, that is pretty cool. If not for ego, he is helping out the common man and gets how that might help some of the people he comes in contact with.
Quote from: chapman on June 22, 2015, 10:09:12 AM
Wouldn't expect someone dating Paulina to be a polite and virtuous gentleman.
If in doubt, ask the eight Tour players who had their wife bent over a table by DJ during his coke-fueled party days how virtuous of guy he is. If you are a believer in karma, DJ's consistent ability to choke at the final hurdle of a major championship seems apropos.
Quote from: frozena pizza on June 22, 2015, 12:09:12 PM
The layout of Chambers is beautiful and I would love to play there someday. Have tried to get some buddies to do a west coast trip to either there of Bandon Dunes but haven't made it yet. Sadly the criticism of Chambers' greens was loud and legitimate. They will have to get that figured out to host another major.
I loved Whistling Straits and am looking forward to seeing it again in the PGA this year. Blackwolf Run was pretty average in my view although it had suffered some storm damage when I was there and a few holes were re-routed.
Chambers greens are like sandpaper by design. Having said which, they have had issues since opening with local native grasses overtaking the fescue so they do need to come up with a meaningful solution.
While I love Chambers the best part of my game is in my wedges and they are utterly useless on most of the greens there as nothing sticks. I watched a buddy hit a 60 from about 40 yards out on #7. He hit the green but it rolled up the embankment then came back down the slope...his next shot was from 200 yards. While that might seem silly it reminds you that the course plays completely different from most other places.
If you come to the west coast I would say that Bandon rivals Monterey for stellar golf but I would do Pebble Beach first. My favorite there is Spyglass but Spanish Bay is very, very good.
People complaining about the sandiness of Chambers forget that the Scottish definition of 'links' is the sandy soil along the coast. Links courses by definition are supposed to be sandy.Hearing these guys whinge and whine about the greens would make a Scotsman laugh. Anyone who has played on a links course in Scotland knows that there is sand every where and that there is never a good lie.
Quote from: keefe on June 21, 2015, 10:50:46 PM
Mike - next time through Seattle let me know and I'll get us some passes for Chambers. It is a ball buster of a course but a genuine treat. My recommendation on playing Chambers is to listen to the caddy, embrace the good moments, and flush the bad stuff immediately. One of the best links courses I have ever played, anywhere.
I'll take you up on that, Crash, if only for the comic relief I'll be able to provide you!
I have played Whistling Straits and it beat the g-d crap out of me ... but I still had fun. Chambers kind of reminds me of that.
The single most difficult course I ever played was Beverly Country Club on Chicago's far south side. You wouldn't believe how tight the fairways were. The place has 3,000 trees and I was behind every one of them! And when we get together, I'll tell you who my playing partner was -- the course beat the shyte outta him, too!
https://instagram.com/p/4Nmq2zpg2V/
doyne's got some better surfaces on their greens at this time of year, no?
also, anybody have any information as to watching practice rounds on wednesdays before a major starts? i heard that's the way to go as it is a ton cheaper and a ton less crowded/you can actually see the players you want to see. i'd love to just see whistling straights so i figure why not do it when the best players in the world are playing their practice rounds?
do you need a ticket? can you just walk around as you wish? i've heard the only downside is you don't know what time each player will be out.
thanks for the info.
Yes you will need a ticket.
Quote from: MU82 on June 22, 2015, 09:37:07 PM
I'll take you up on that, Crash, if only for the comic relief I'll be able to provide you!
I have played Whistling Straits and it beat the g-d crap out of me ... but I still had fun. Chambers kind of reminds me of that.
The single most difficult course I ever played was Beverly Country Club on Chicago's far south side. You wouldn't believe how tight the fairways were. The place has 3,000 trees and I was behind every one of them! And when we get together, I'll tell you who my playing partner was -- the course beat the shyte outta him, too!
Was it Hoopaloop, hey?
Quote from: rocket surgeon on June 19, 2015, 10:14:02 PM
hey-nick hardy made it!! tied at #28 in at +2 he beat a lot of very good players thru 2 rounds. would have been really cool to see the hammer make it
Nick was actually +2 with 4 holes to play Friday but bogeyed 3 of his final 4 holes. Barely made the cut at +5 and was first on the course Saturday after finishing around 9:15 Friday night. He had to play alone Saturday (an odd number made the cut). He struggled, tripled #16 and shot 77. But he bounced back Sunday, shot 68 (8th best that day) and finished 52nd. Great experience for Nick and his family.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 23, 2015, 08:36:27 AM
Nick was actually +2 with 4 holes to play Friday but bogeyed 3 of his final 4 holes. Barely made the cut at +5 and was first on the course Saturday after finishing around 9:15 Friday night. He had to play alone Saturday (an odd number made the cut). He struggled, tripled #16 and shot 77. But he bounced back Sunday, shot 68 (8th best that day) and finished 52nd. Great experience for Nick and his family.
He actually played Saturday with NCAA champion Bryson Dechambeau, who missed the cut but participated as a non competing marker.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 23, 2015, 08:10:07 AM
Was it Hoopaloop, hey?
Yea, that's right. Chico and I are the same dude!
"I make
$450 an Hour you worthless sonuvabitch!"
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Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on June 23, 2015, 11:10:43 AM
He actually played Saturday with NCAA champion Bryson Dechambeau, who missed the cut but participated as a non competing marker.
Interesting - does the USGA and/or PGA always assign someone to play with the final guy to make the cut when its an odd number? Can the player pick someone?
On a side note, a Georgetown Prep alum, Denny McCarthy turned in the second best amateur card for the Open.
Hoya Saxa!
Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 23, 2015, 11:45:39 AM
Interesting - does the USGA and/or PGA always assign someone to play with the final guy to make the cut when its an odd number? Can the player pick someone?
They give you the option. I don't think the player can pick the person. This happened at the Masters a couple years ago. They assigned McIlroy a member who is a great player and the member actually beat him. McIlroy has since sought course knowledge from that member.
You can say you'd rather play alone, though.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on June 23, 2015, 12:25:25 PM
They give you the option. I don't think the player can pick the person. This happened at the Masters a couple years ago. They assigned McIlroy a member who is a great player and the member actually beat him. McIlroy has since sought course knowledge from that member.
You can say you'd rather play alone, though.
The Masters doesn't give you the option actually. The guy you reference is Jeff Knox, who has shot 61 at Augusta (member tees) and has played in the Masters several times as a non-competing marker. He played with Stricker this year. He has been consulted by many tour pros for course tips at Augusta and has also beaten several big names on that course.
More reasons...
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/13166711/nearly-3-million-transferred-golfer-phil-mickelson-intermediary-was-part-illegal-gambling-operation