Bryson is for sure limiting himself with his clubs. The full length thing aside, he hits a 9 iron like 190-200 or something. At most he has 4 clubs with more loft than that one, which gets him down to probably 130-150 yards. He should have lots wedges in the bag with two degree gaps instead of the usual 4-6 gaps with how far he hits it.
On Rahm, it was nice to see him trying to win and not caring about finish on the 16th hole. Props to him for trying that shot.
Also need to take one final shot at Quail Hollow. This is a PGA tour course and not a major course and it’s not close. Yes it has three hard finishing holes, but the overwhelming number of holes have bunkers where the ball always settles in the bottom by design. It didn’t matter which side of the green you missed on for all but one pin that I can remember. The false fronts didn’t do shit. And it hardly mattered which side of the rough or fairway you were on.
He has 60, 55, 50, and 45 degree wedges. I’ve watched him play a shit ton of golf on his YouTube channel, and he never full swings a wedge. I agree that he needs to work on that part of his game, but the clubs aren’t the problem.
14 and 15 gave the chance for action but Rahm and Bryson made pars and Scottie used them to stretch the lead and eliminate the suspense
As Chris Petersen would say, its hard these days to challenge the best. Compare the Philly course a couple weeks ago by Tillinghast to the usual 525 yard par 4 bloated layouts that just eliminate the non bombers. Really tough to get more than a 7 iron in anyone's hands on approach. Back in the day a long par 4 left 220 and a 4 wood
I lean towards shorter and narrower with trouble at 300-350 yards off the tee. Severe greens and a wind machine
Oakmont will be interesting to see if it is still a monster
Rory in 2014 won two majors to get to 4 completing 2011 to 2014 as the clear #1. The Tiger comparisons were everywhere which is why I didn't like Rory.
Scottie got his first win and first major in 2022. So this is his 4th year at the top of the game. It always looks like it will go on forever until it doesn't
And writers always say you can't win a lot anymore until someone does. Jack came out in 1962. Tiger in 1996. In between were a lot of "next Nicklaus" types and 6 majors was the most anyone won. Until Tiger
My standard is - beat Phil and we'll talk. 45 wins and 6 majors
Golf is in a really good spot if they stop killing themselves in the foot
Once Philly Cricket club firmed up it got actually fairly tough because of its greens. Winner was -16, after day one leader was at -9. Oakmont was wet and soft in 2016 and DJ won at -4. It has the greens to still be a monster and you can’t fuck around with being short sided like you could at QH.
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Barring Scottie blowing up, this is over. Rahm can’t make a putt
PGA Tour > LIV. Time for a Master Negotiator to put this thing to bed.
I got tired of watching Bryson smash it 360 only to yank a wedge or flare it right. Saw enough of that from Rory the last decade
Scottie did just fine 30 yards shorter by actually playing golf
Rahm looked solid but once again didn't close
Quail Hollow has a great back 9 for tournament golf and it delivered
Scottie is growing into the hype. He's a cut above the top players. Got to get LIV back in the fold
Bryson is for sure limiting himself with his clubs. The full length thing aside, he hits a 9 iron like 190-200 or something. At most he has 4 clubs with more loft than that one, which gets him down to probably 130-150 yards. He should have lots wedges in the bag with two degree gaps instead of the usual 4-6 gaps with how far he hits it.
On Rahm, it was nice to see him trying to win and not caring about finish on the 16th hole. Props to him for trying that shot.
Bryson hitting a 200 yard 9 iron into the water on 17 on Saturday was a joke. If he can take something off the fastball he'll do better.
Also need to take one final shot at Quail Hollow. This is a PGA tour course and not a major course and it’s not close. Yes it has three hard finishing holes, but the overwhelming number of holes have bunkers where the ball always settles in the bottom by design. It didn’t matter which side of the green you missed on for all but one pin that I can remember. The false fronts didn’t do shit. And it hardly mattered which side of the rough or fairway you were on.
He has 60, 55, 50, and 45 degree wedges. I’ve watched him play a shit ton of golf on his YouTube channel, and he never full swings a wedge. I agree that he needs to work on that part of his game, but the clubs aren’t the problem.
14 and 15 gave the chance for action but Rahm and Bryson made pars and Scottie used them to stretch the lead and eliminate the suspense
As Chris Petersen would say, its hard these days to challenge the best. Compare the Philly course a couple weeks ago by Tillinghast to the usual 525 yard par 4 bloated layouts that just eliminate the non bombers. Really tough to get more than a 7 iron in anyone's hands on approach. Back in the day a long par 4 left 220 and a 4 wood
I lean towards shorter and narrower with trouble at 300-350 yards off the tee. Severe greens and a wind machine
Oakmont will be interesting to see if it is still a monster
Rory in 2014 won two majors to get to 4 completing 2011 to 2014 as the clear #1. The Tiger comparisons were everywhere which is why I didn't like Rory.
Scottie got his first win and first major in 2022. So this is his 4th year at the top of the game. It always looks like it will go on forever until it doesn't
And writers always say you can't win a lot anymore until someone does. Jack came out in 1962. Tiger in 1996. In between were a lot of "next Nicklaus" types and 6 majors was the most anyone won. Until Tiger
My standard is - beat Phil and we'll talk. 45 wins and 6 majors
Golf is in a really good spot if they stop killing themselves in the foot
Once Philly Cricket club firmed up it got actually fairly tough because of its greens. Winner was -16, after day one leader was at -9. Oakmont was wet and soft in 2016 and DJ won at -4. It has the greens to still be a monster and you can’t fuck around with being short sided like you could at QH.
Why comparisons are silly
SI agrees Quail is a regular stop not a major. And DJ is mailing in his career. LIV was made for DJ and his generation like Lee Westwood
Jo Nieman was hurt by leaving. He could be a star. I think Koepka has some real regret too but the check cleared
Koepka was hurt and future was in doubt when the check cleared. I get it from his perspective.
Nieman for sure was a mistake at his age.