The players complaining about the conditions of the course are happening early and often.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2019/06/07/the-us-open-complaints-at-pebble-beach-are-starting-early/amp/
I personally love it. I enjoy seeing low (high?) scoring majors where a -2 may win you a title.
Quote from: ChitownSpaceForRent on June 08, 2019, 09:16:08 PM
The players complaining about the conditions of the course are happening early and often.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2019/06/07/the-us-open-complaints-at-pebble-beach-are-starting-early/amp/
I personally love it. I enjoy seeing low (high?) scoring majors where a -2 may win you a title.
At a place like Erin Hills, great. However, this isn't how Pebble is/should be played. It removes all width, angles and alternate strategy.
Another driver, wedge major ahead this week.
I don't care for the complaining, but the USGA deserves no leeway. They also cut the rough after the complaining at Erin Hills, so players no these videos work.
I am not a big golf guy, but it seems very unimaginative for the USGA to simply grow a lot of rough and cut the greens razor thin to make the course more difficult. Sure that makes it harder, but is it really better golf?
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on June 09, 2019, 08:24:58 AM
I am not a big golf guy, but it seems very unimaginative for the USGA to simply grow a lot of rough and cut the greens razor thin to make the course more difficult. Sure that makes it harder, but is it really better golf?
It's not.
I wonder-wonder-wonder who 9-9-9 will pick?
Quote from: MU82 on June 09, 2019, 02:15:53 PM
I wonder-wonder-wonder who 9-9-9 will pick?
Golf Channel has been following Tiger on his practice round today. He looks very scientific in his approach. I think he will be there with the Trophy at the end. I think Tiger will hit the three wood and utilize his great irons and short game. Course is par 71 7075 yards according to announcers.
As I posted in the first 2019 US Open golf thread, Phil for the career slam.
Quote from: Herman Cain on June 10, 2019, 12:59:24 PM
Golf Channel has been following Tiger on his practice round today. He looks very scientific in his approach. I think he will be there with the Trophy at the end. I think Tiger will hit the three wood and utilize his great irons and short game. Course is par 71 7075 yards according to announcers.
(kisses fingers like an Italian chef)
Quote from: Herman Cain on June 10, 2019, 12:59:24 PM
Golf Channel has been following Tiger on his practice round today. He looks very scientific in his approach. I think he will be there with the Trophy at the end. I think Tiger will hit the three wood and utilize his great irons and short game. Course is par 71 7075 yards according to announcers.
Ah. There's the good stuff.
i put together a stud line up for my draft kings contests this week! not giving the whole thing away yet, but i think jordie is finding his chit again. he's driving with confidence and that is setting up his short game. as long as he puts himself in position for his approach shots, he will be hard to beat.
rickie fowler is disappointed in his game and the fact that he's one of the best to NOT have won a major, he will be in a zone
patrick reed is a pit bull. he's going to play this one like he does the ryder cup when paired with jordie
speakin of ryder cups, keegan keagan keegan is trying to regain 2012 form
if i gave you my final 2 picks, i'd have to harm you
$50 worth of contests to win $300k of prizes-weekend of golf-the most fun ya can have with your clothes on
Based on my observation so far, all the experts are working so hard to pick anybody but Koepka that the two-time defending champion is almost being overlooked.
So I'll go wild and say Koepka.
But I do thank 9-9-9 for his consistency.
BTW, Phil is my heart talking. My head says BK.
So why were the players bitching about the course again?
how many eagles so far in opening round?? did i hear 15??
no wind and a soft course from record rain
the open people are probably saying to themselves, what's going wrong here?
Tiger with a solid 70 today. In a very good position .
I really liked Koepka's hat on Thursday. It got me thinking about how much I would love a MU hat featuring some of the color combinations from the MU uniforms and the jumpman themes. Last year's white/gray uniform pattern with just a splash of Blue and Gold and a MU logo with the a tiny Jumpman. Yes, please.
Quote from: tower912 on June 14, 2019, 08:36:54 AM
I really liked Koepka's hat on Thursday. It got me thinking about how much I would love a MU hat featuring some of the color combinations from the MU uniforms and the jumpman themes. Last year's white/gray uniform pattern with just a splash of Blue and Gold and a MU logo with the a tiny Jumpman. Yes, please.
Agreed. Great hat. Also love the Puma stars & stripes hat, sucker for that.
MU hats have been pretty horrific as of late. Still searching for the UA golf hat with the monogram on the side, it's a holy grail.
Well, we can turn this into a rehash of former conversations about how far short MU paraphernalia falls in comparison to other schools. Part of it, of course, is the big state school vs small private school conundrum. But, yes, I would love a little more effort put into MU hats, as well as the rest of the swag line.
Quote from: tower912 on June 14, 2019, 10:41:08 AM
Well, we can turn this into a rehash of former conversations about how far short MU paraphernalia falls in comparison to other schools. Part of it, of course, is the big state school vs small private school conundrum. But, yes, I would love a little more effort put into MU hats, as well as the rest of the swag line.
Let's save it.
WEBB SIMPSON, HERE WE GO.
If we're talking about fashion, big fan of Aaron Wise's outfit today.
Love the oversized sweater while golfing.
In non fashion news, Fox >>>>>> CBS golf coverage. I mean wow. They do such a better job
Tiger even after wasting many opportunities. 7 strokes back, maybe more. Herman, what's his smooth path to victory?
Quote from: JWags85 on June 14, 2019, 01:08:59 PM
In non fashion news, Fox >>>>>> CBS golf coverage. I mean wow. They do such a better job
Tiger even after wasting many opportunities. 7 strokes back, maybe more. Herman, what's his smooth path to victory?
He has to shoot 65 on Saturday .
Enjoyed Patrick Reed's tantrum on 18. Good meltdown.
If Rory could hit full wedge shots, he would be leading this. He should be killing the par 5s.
Quote from: RJax55 on June 14, 2019, 10:25:12 PM
Enjoyed Patrick Reed's tantrum on 18. Good meltdown.
If Rory could hit full wedge shots, he would be leading this. He should be killing the par 5s.
Yep. I think he's +2 or +3 on the par 5s, should be 3 or 4 under.
Reed snapping his wedge was epic.
Quote from: tower912 on June 15, 2019, 07:39:03 AM
Reed snapping his wedge was epic.
Straight untucked shirt shaft snap, instant classic
It looked like one of my golf buddies. I have seen him snap 15 clubs over the years.
Was there an easier call than Rickie ejecting himself yesterday?
It's getting kinda sad, but he's got Alison and an unbelievable amount of money.
Poulter with the whiff/snowman on #3 yesterday.
Quote from: PTM on June 15, 2019, 08:19:43 AM
Straight untucked shirt shaft snap, instant classic
This morning on the Golf Channel, Trevor Immelman complimented the caddie for having the next club instantly ready for the smooth transition .
Quote from: Herman Cain on June 15, 2019, 11:52:53 AM
This morning on the Golf Channel, Trevor Immelman complimented the caddie for having the next club instantly ready for the smooth transition .
I just rewatched it after your comment, that was smooooooth.
DJ and Phil surging, unnatural carnal knowledge Nantz.
Quote from: tower912 on June 15, 2019, 07:39:03 AM
Reed snapping his wedge was epic.
The caddy having the next wedge ready for him to go in half a second was great....like he has seen this before .
Y'all just wait ...
When Tiger gets going on his epic comeback, the 26 guys in front of him -- including most of the best golfers in the world -- will wilt as the master imposes his will on them.
Then, after Tiger wins this, he will go on to capture titles at every major he enters until he's 55 years old. That year, he'll only win 3 of the 4 -- his first "slump" in a dozen years.
Tiger needs to post 63 early which could possibly get him into a playoff . Johnny Miller did it in 73 so it's possible.Absent that I think he is out of it as there are too many quality people in front of him.
Quote from: Herman Cain on June 16, 2019, 09:22:20 AM
Tiger needs to post 63 early which could possibly get him into a playoff . Johnny Miller did it in 73 so it's possible.Absent that I think he is out of it as there are too many quality people in front of him.
Tiger just needs to post the best score of the weekend by 2 strokes, have the 2 leaders drop 2-3 strokes, and not of the guys at -7 to play well. Easy peasy.
Like I've said before, Fowler is Phil 2.0. He's still young by golf standards. He's too good to not put together a good Sat-Sun at a major one of these years
Quote from: Herman Cain on June 16, 2019, 09:22:20 AM
Tiger needs to post 63 early which could possibly get him into a playoff . Johnny Miller did it in 73 so it's possible.Absent that I think he is out of it as there are too many quality people in front of him.
Or he could go +2 on the front 9 and say, "See you in Ireland."
Obviously he'll win there, and everywhere else he plays for the next 10 years. For he is Tiger and the rest of the golfers obviously are scared to death of him.
Quote from: MU82 on June 16, 2019, 03:57:12 PM
Or he could go +2 on the front 9 and say, "See you in Ireland."
Obviously he'll win there, and everywhere else he plays for the next 10 years. For he is Tiger and the rest of the golfers obviously are scared to death of him.
I do think that of the majors going forward, he has the best chance at The Open just because the courses tend to play shorter and links golf may be better suited for him at this point in the career.
Now with that being said, he probably wont win but of all the majors thats probably the best bet.
Quote from: ChitownSpaceForRent on June 16, 2019, 04:06:28 PM
I do think that of the majors going forward, he has the best chance at The Open just because the courses tend to play shorter and links golf may be better suited for him at this point in the career.
Now with that being said, he probably wont win but of all the majors thats probably the best bet.
Better bet than the Masters? I think he won it 2 short months ago.
So Tiger shot 69 . I guess it is on to the Open championship for him.
In the meantime, this is a very good US Open. Was too bad Adam Scott just hit one OB . He looked in position position to post a low score.
Woodland is a good guy and seems to be hanging in there so far. Lots of quality guys in the mix though. Will be fun to see how they all navigate the back nine.
Looks gorgeous in 4K HDR
Quote from: ChitownSpaceForRent on June 16, 2019, 04:06:28 PM
I do think that of the majors going forward, he has the best chance at The Open just because the courses tend to play shorter and links golf may be better suited for him at this point in the career.
Now with that being said, he probably wont win but of all the majors thats probably the best bet.
Perhaps, but after the Masters there actually was (ridiculous) talk of him winning the effen grand slam because of how much he knows and loves Bethpage and Pebble.
The other golfers are better than him, younger than him, healthier than him, just as hungry as him and not the least bit intimidated by him.
That all makes his Masters win all the more impressive, but I think it's silly for folks to actually expect him to beat the field in these events. (Not saying that's you, Chitown.)
Woodland went Washburn Univ on a basketball scholarship. After a year he transferred to Kansas on a golf scholarship. Rock Chalk Jayhawk.
Quote from: JWags85 on June 14, 2019, 01:08:59 PM
In non fashion news, Fox >>>>>> CBS golf coverage. I mean wow. They do such a better job
FOX/FS1 has really improved it's golf coverage from year one. Pretty neat, how FOX brought in Jonny Miller & Kim Nantz in for an interview.
Fox has learned from their early mistakes. CBS is better and I am a sucker for Feherty.
Quote from: Herman Cain on June 16, 2019, 06:03:17 PM
So Tiger shot 69 . I guess it is on to the Open championship for him.
Lost in the exciting Woodland/Koepka battle was Tiger's amazing finish. He was 4 over Sunday through the first 6 holes (the "easy" part of the course), 6 under on the final 12. Remarkable.