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CHRIST. How about Eldrick get through a weekend without Eldricking first?
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Race'd rather be FIRST!!1! than right.TierbsHsotBoobs said:CHRIST. How about Eldrick get through a weekend without Eldricking first?
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Bump.TierbsHsotBoobs said:CHRIST. How about Eldrick get through a weekend without Eldricking first?
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I like the Field in this oneRaceBannon said:I'm calling the PGA right now. I just had to wait 7 years to be right
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Good to see he is back banging hookers and doing blow.
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I think he finished his round on Sunday as the leaders were teeing off, so there's that.
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I thought he was plowing Dufner's wife?PurpleJ said:Good to see he is back banging hookers and doing blow.
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Bump
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Watching Durwood Johnson blow another major is always special
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That's the only reason to watch at this point.RaceBannon said:Watching Durwood Johnson blow another major is always special
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WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY NOW THAT ELDRICK HAS BIRDIED TWO HOLES IN A ROW???TierbsHsotBoobs said:Bump
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I always knew he would be back I just had no idea it would happen so soon
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Yep, Eldrick is backRaceBannon said:I always knew he would be back I just had no idea it would happen so soon
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How's Tiger lookin?
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Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day. -
Not the case. 68 was a good score today.ThomasFremont said:Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day. -
Spieth played a strong final round today ... He needed to shoot 65 today to get into a playoff ... Which is far from a given on a major Sunday.
Very happy to see Jason Day win ... Very talented player that has been all over the top of major leaderboards and often has been one shot short.
Everybody sucks off Durwood Johnson's 8 ball and Bubba Gump's pink driver, but as usual the masses back the wrong horse ... Day is the talented long hitter in the game. -
Tequilla said:
The Field wins again.
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Not for Spieth. He was missing putts he regularly sinks today. If he cleans that up he's holding major trophy #3.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not the case. 68 was a good score today.ThomasFremont said:Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day. -
Valid if talking about St Andrews ... not this week. Could say the same thing about Day this week.ThomasFremont said:
Not for Spieth. He was missing putts he regularly sinks today. If he cleans that up he's holding major trophy #3.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not the case. 68 was a good score today.ThomasFremont said:Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day.
Spieth had one of the highest single scoring weeks in the history of major championship golf ... he lost to a guy that had the HIGHEST. Shit happens. -
I'm not taking anything away from Day, he played great.Tequilla said:
Valid if talking about St Andrews ... not this week. Could say the same thing about Day this week.ThomasFremont said:
Not for Spieth. He was missing putts he regularly sinks today. If he cleans that up he's holding major trophy #3.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not the case. 68 was a good score today.ThomasFremont said:Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day.
Spieth had one of the highest single scoring weeks in the history of major championship golf ... he lost to a guy that had the HIGHEST. Shit happens.
But despite the score, that was not Spieth's A game.
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It was a B game.ThomasFremont said:
I'm not taking anything away from Day, he played great.Tequilla said:
Valid if talking about St Andrews ... not this week. Could say the same thing about Day this week.ThomasFremont said:
Not for Spieth. He was missing putts he regularly sinks today. If he cleans that up he's holding major trophy #3.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not the case. 68 was a good score today.ThomasFremont said:Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day.
Spieth had one of the highest single scoring weeks in the history of major championship golf ... he lost to a guy that had the HIGHEST. Shit happens.
But despite the score, that was not Spieth's A game.
If you think it was, you're fucking blind.
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4 under in the final round of the PGA in the last group.....pretty damn good. If you define Spieth's A game as playing out of his mind, you are right. Otherwise, not so much.
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Check the putting stats.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
It was a B game.ThomasFremont said:
I'm not taking anything away from Day, he played great.Tequilla said:
Valid if talking about St Andrews ... not this week. Could say the same thing about Day this week.ThomasFremont said:
Not for Spieth. He was missing putts he regularly sinks today. If he cleans that up he's holding major trophy #3.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not the case. 68 was a good score today.ThomasFremont said:Jason Day finally gets one.
But only because Spieth brought his C game on the last day.
Spieth had one of the highest single scoring weeks in the history of major championship golf ... he lost to a guy that had the HIGHEST. Shit happens.
But despite the score, that was not Spieth's A game.
If you think it was, you're fucking blind.
HTH
Spieth under-performed, Day over-performed.
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Spieth had a mediocre by his standards Round 1. He shot 67-65-68 the last 3 rounds. That's strong golf in a major.
For the week he hit 64% of his fairways (vs. 63% on the year), 75% GIRs (vs. 68% on the year), and 1.685 putts per GIR (vs 1.69 on the year). By all accounts, he had an above average week ... and when you consider that his normal week is that of the #1 player in the world ... hard to criticize him too much. Was it a B week? Probably too low. More like a B+ to A- week. What he did at St Andrews was probably a B week. -
What Spieth is doing this year is setting a new standard, the way Tiger once did.Tequilla said:Spieth had a mediocre by his standards Round 1. He shot 67-65-68 the last 3 rounds. That's strong golf in a major.
For the week he hit 64% of his fairways (vs. 63% on the year), 75% GIRs (vs. 68% on the year), and 1.685 putts per GIR (vs 1.69 on the year). By all accounts, he had an above average week ... and when you consider that his normal week is that of the #1 player in the world ... hard to criticize him too much. Was it a B week? Probably too low. More like a B+ to A- week. What he did at St Andrews was probably a B week.
He just beat Tiger's 2000 record for cumulative score in majors:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/chart-shows-just-dominant-jordan-150907525.html
Although to be fair, this was one of the highest scoring major seasons ever:
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/jason-day-deserves-an-ovation-but-give-the-field-a-golf-clap-too/?ex_cid=538twitter
What is considered a good score in a major for the average pro is not necessarily good for Spieth. Not anymore. It wasn't his best game and he still almost won. -
The reason it was a GREAT major scoring season was BECAUSE OF Spieth.
Spieth murdered Augusta National ... Phil and Rose shot 14 under, Rory 12, and Matsuyama at 11 under. Phil and Rose win with that total most years. Everybody else was in the normal range of what you'd expect at the Masters.
The US Open was somewhat neutered a bit this year at Chambers as they didn't want to make the course unplayable at times with how they let the course get away from them a bit ... particularly the greens. That said, 5 under for the US Open was a strong score compared to normal years. Only 8 finished the championship under par and while the course played fair on the weekend, Spieth shot even par to win it on the weekend.
St. Andrews is historically known as one of the most forgiving scoring major championships and it played that way this year as well with the wind down enough of the round to make for good scoring conditions. Spieth was exactly 1 shot off the pace there.
In prior PGAs at Whistling Straits, the winners were at -8 and -11 ... it's a very difficult course that was made somewhat easier by some of the weather conditions. However, the reality is that Spieth played very strong golf and Day played exceptional golf (73% driving accuracy for T5 in the field, 307 yard driving average for 5th in field, 76% GIR for 2nd in field, 1.6 putts per GIR for 5th in field).
If you are ripping Spieth's performance, you are also belittling Day's not only performance but credentials on this stage as a player. That's sorely mistaken. Since the Open Championship in 2010 (his 1st career major), and not counting the 2012 Masters that he withdrew from and 2012 Open Championship that he did not play in, Day has now played in 20 majors. This is his 10th top 10 in those 20 majors and that includes now 7 top 4 or better performances.
Everybody has been talking about Spieth vs Rory. Day's right in the mix with that and it really is a big 3 in golf. -
Way to miss the poont.Tequilla said:The reason it was a GREAT major scoring season was BECAUSE OF Spieth.
Spieth murdered Augusta National ... Phil and Rose shot 14 under, Rory 12, and Matsuyama at 11 under. Phil and Rose win with that total most years. Everybody else was in the normal range of what you'd expect at the Masters.
The US Open was somewhat neutered a bit this year at Chambers as they didn't want to make the course unplayable at times with how they let the course get away from them a bit ... particularly the greens. That said, 5 under for the US Open was a strong score compared to normal years. Only 8 finished the championship under par and while the course played fair on the weekend, Spieth shot even par to win it on the weekend.
St. Andrews is historically known as one of the most forgiving scoring major championships and it played that way this year as well with the wind down enough of the round to make for good scoring conditions. Spieth was exactly 1 shot off the pace there.
In prior PGAs at Whistling Straits, the winners were at -8 and -11 ... it's a very difficult course that was made somewhat easier by some of the weather conditions. However, the reality is that Spieth played very strong golf and Day played exceptional golf (73% driving accuracy for T5 in the field, 307 yard driving average for 5th in field, 76% GIR for 2nd in field, 1.6 putts per GIR for 5th in field).
If you are ripping Spieth's performance, you are also belittling Day's not only performance but credentials on this stage as a player. That's sorely mistaken. Since the Open Championship in 2010 (his 1st career major), and not counting the 2012 Masters that he withdrew from and 2012 Open Championship that he did not play in, Day has now played in 20 majors. This is his 10th top 10 in those 20 majors and that includes now 7 top 4 or better performances.
Everybody has been talking about Spieth vs Rory. Day's right in the mix with that and it really is a big 3 in golf.
Spieth has established his own standard.
It's higher than everyone else.
HTH