Hold on for 8 more holes. History can made.
Who had Koepka melting down?
(05-23-2021, 05:29 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Who had Koepka melting down?
Not me, he's usually money in the big events. His knees are supposedly a mess, I wonder if it will impact the rest of this season for him?
Phil's giving a little back on 13
Phil leaking a little oil here.
Phil is feeling the pressure.
Old geezer just out drove young stud.
BK could have righted a bunch of wrongs with a good 2nd shot there.
Well that doesn't look like a very user-friendly lie.
This reminds me Tiger winning his last Masters.
Centrum Silver should offer a huge endorsement contract to Phil.
That 9 iron into 18 in the midst of that bedlam was incredible.
This tournament ranks in my top 3 most exciting along with Tiger's Masters in 2019 and Nicklaus' 86 Masters.
Agree, this was the best tournament we've had in golf in a while, and by far the best Sunday since Tiger's 2019 Masters. Incredible watching Phil do this at almost 51.
A few minutes ago in the 3M Tournament:
“Here’s Cameron Champ with a sand wedge from 140.”
What? WHAT??
(07-25-2021, 04:57 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]A few minutes ago in the 3M Tournament:
“Here’s Cameron Champ with a sand wedge from 140.”
What? WHAT??
Yeah, the ranges are nuts. I remember when a sand wedge was an 80 yard club for the pros.
The fan atmosphere of golf in Europe is so much different than the U.S. They're the traditional crowd with subdued cheers and polite applause as opposed to crowds here who hoot, holler and yell things like "mashed potatoes!" when a good drive goes off the tee.
There's quite a few players on the European tour who steer clear of American golf. Englishman Danny Willette has outwardly expressed his contempt for U.S. crowds. But here is where the real money and prestige reigns, so the golfers who want to score big play on the U.S. tour. As Nick Faldo says, European players have to learn to embrace it if they want success.
(09-11-2021, 11:50 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]The fan atmosphere of golf in Europe is so much different than the U.S. They're the traditional crowd with subdued cheers and polite applause as opposed to crowds here who hoot, holler and yell things like "mashed potatoes!" when a good drive goes off the tee.
There's quite a few players on the European tour who steer clear of American golf. Englishman Danny Willette has outwardly expressed his contempt for U.S. crowds. But here is where the real money and prestige reigns, so the golfers who want to score big play on the U.S. tour. As Nick Faldo says, European players have to learn to embrace it if they want success.
Not to mention they all mostly live in the US.
(07-25-2021, 04:57 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]A few minutes ago in the 3M Tournament:
“Here’s Cameron Champ with a sand wedge from 140.”
What? WHAT??
I remember Jack Nicklaus' famous 1-iron shot on the 17th hole of the US Open. It was 201 yards. The other day, Bryson DeChambeau hit a 200 yard 8-iron.