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Posted
44 minutes ago, conVINCEd said:

Maybe he just doesn’t give a fuck today and is going through the motions in a meaningless round.

Nope...  Not the case for Spieth -- he's still searching for his game today.

Jordan just birdied #13, but hit a poor approach right again on #14.  Was vocally angry with another poor iron shot that flaired right...

Posted
7 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Unless wind really comes up in afternoon rounds, a 65 is well within reach today...  

NWS is basically calling for consistent conditions all day. Partly cloudy with 10 mph NE wind gusting to 20 at times.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, tbone_ said:

Nice tee shot from speith

Yeah great tee shot almost an ace on par 4 #17 hole...

Dang -- Spieth followed with horrible birdie putt miss from inside 3ft.  Didn't even touch hole -- just yanked it left

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said:

Spieth is still fucked in the head.  

-1 thru 17 holes, and gave up at least 3-4 strokes due to mental mistakes.  Crazy how good today's round could have been if Spieth was just a little sharper especially putting...  

 

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damn autocorrect
Posted
5 minutes ago, tbone_ said:

Did they show that miss? I didn’t see it.

I watched Spieth miss that short birdie putt on #17,  on the featured group coverage on ESPN+ 

Posted

Rory doing typical Rory things this weekend.

 texted a buddy a few minutes ago:
So glad I’m not a fan of his
Would be infuriating 

 

 

 

then remembered Spieth is maybe my favorite golfer…

Posted

Spieth exudes a victim mentality a lot of the time.   He’s often griping about a sudden wind gust, a bad bounce, a deceptive read, etc.   I don’t know where this came from but it’s not fun to watch and it’s not going to win him many tournaments.  It’s like he’s expecting bad shots and when they happen  is ready to pin them on something.  Just shut up and own your game.  If you’re not making putts, you have to just keep grinding.   I know this from my zero years experience as a pro and coach.  But it’s what I would tell him if I was his coach. 

Posted
31 minutes ago, ClubWhatever said:

Spieth exudes a victim mentality a lot of the time.   He’s often griping about a sudden wind gust, a bad bounce, a deceptive read, etc.   I don’t know where this came from but it’s not fun to watch and it’s not going to win him many tournaments.  It’s like he’s expecting bad shots and when they happen  is ready to pin them on something.  Just shut up and own your game.  If you’re not making putts, you have to just keep grinding.   I know this from my zero years experience as a pro and coach.  But it’s what I would tell him if I was his coach. 

First time watching Jordan, huh?

Posted

Birdie on #5   Zalatoris, now tied for lead -8

Zalatoris then misses right badly on hole #6 -- may be OB or unplayable ??  

Gonna be interesting ruling...  

Posted
2 minutes ago, Dewey said:

Let me hit from the middle of the cart path, take a stroke, make some sparks and move on. 

Not sure why Zalatoris has to hit off cartpath there...  Rules Official may have just fucked up.  

Posted (edited)

Mito would be the most random major winner in a long time. Trying to think of other recent ones. Feel like you have to go back to like Darren Clarke at the open. (I mean I guess Phil last year was pretty crazy but it's Phil).

Pereira is 100th in the world with 0 tour wins.

And he had never made the cut at a major before this... 

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Posted
1 hour ago, ClubWhatever said:

Spieth exudes a victim mentality a lot of the time.   He’s often griping about a sudden wind gust, a bad bounce, a deceptive read, etc.   I don’t know where this came from but it’s not fun to watch and it’s not going to win him many tournaments.  It’s like he’s expecting bad shots and when they happen  is ready to pin them on something.  Just shut up and own your game.  If you’re not making putts, you have to just keep grinding.   I know this from my zero years experience as a pro and coach.  But it’s what I would tell him if I was his coach. 

I disagree. As soon as you start believing your swing is the problem, especially mid round of a major, you're uber fucked. Middle of a round is not the time to lose faith in your process. 

Jordan has commented on a few occasions what he admires about Tiger is he always stays positive about his process during a round. Ya, he hits bad shots and reacts but he never berates himself or loses belief in his process. I think Jordan tries hard to emulate that.

Posted
12 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Mito would be the most random major winner in a long time. Trying to think of other recent ones. Feel like you have to go back to like Darren Clarke at the open. (I mean I guess Phil last year was pretty crazy but it's Phil).

Pereira is 100th in the world with 0 tour wins.

And he had never made the cut at a major before this... 

I think this major in particular just produces some strange winners. Looking like this year may be no different. 

Masters has had some head scratchers, too.

Posted
7 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Mito would be the most random major winner in a long time. Trying to think of other recent ones. Feel like you have to go back to like Darren Clarke at the open. (I mean I guess Phil last year was pretty crazy but it's Phil).

Pereira is 100th in the world with 0 tour wins.

2019

  • Gary Woodland  (US Open) 
  • Shane Lowry      (The OPEN)

Also 2016 was a weird year for major winners except for DJ

  • Danny Willett       (Masters)
  • Jimmy Walker      (PGA)
  • Dustin Johnson  (US Open)
  • Henrik Stenson  (The OPEN)
Posted
2 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

2019

  • Gary Woodland  (US Open) 
  • Shane Lowry      (The OPEN)

Also 2016 was a weird year for major winners except for DJ

  • Danny Willett       (Masters)
  • Jimmy Walker      (PGA)
  • Dustin Johnson  (US Open)
  • Henrik Stenson  (The OPEN)

I don't think any of those are that comparable (certainly not Lowry, DJ, Henrik or Jimmy). Maybe Willett. 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Mito would be the most random major winner in a long time. Trying to think of other recent ones. Feel like you have to go back to like Darren Clarke at the open. (I mean I guess Phil last year was pretty crazy but it's Phil).

Pereira is 100th in the world with 0 tour wins.

Probably not as recent as you had in mind, but Shaun Micheel winning the 2003 PGA came out of nowhere. I looked it up and he was ranked 169th in the world and that victory would be the only PGA tour victory of his career. 

Posted
Just now, Blotto said:

Probably not as recent as you had in mind, but Shaun Micheel winning the 2003 PGA came out of nowhere. I looked it up and he was ranked 169th in the world and that victory would be the only PGA tour victory of his career. 

No but I mean that's my point. You have to go back to names like that.

Posted
2 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

2019

  • Gary Woodland  (US Open) 
  • Shane Lowry      (The OPEN)

Also 2016 was a weird year for major winners except for DJ

  • Danny Willett       (Masters)
  • Jimmy Walker      (PGA)
  • Dustin Johnson  (US Open)
  • Henrik Stenson  (The OPEN)

Stenson was top 10 in the world and pretty close to peak of his career in 2016 - he was a proper major winner. Willet and Walker are definitely weird, though Lyme disease really fucked Walker's career.

Posted
1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

Pereira needs to back up 2-3 shots, and the back 9 could be a lot of fun...  

Pereira down to -7

4 players within 2 strokes of the lead now.

Let the fireworks begin 💥💥💥💥💥💥

Posted
2 minutes ago, dieucla98 said:

Stenson was top 10 in the world and pretty close to peak of his career in 2016 - he was a proper major winner. Willet and Walker are definitely weird, though Lyme disease really fucked Walker's career.

Jimmy had 5 wins on tour and 3 major top 10s. I don't think that one was that crazy. Willett had one top 10 at a British and 4 Euro wins (and that's still his only win on your). A little closer to this. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

2019

  • Gary Woodland  (US Open) 
  • Shane Lowry      (The OPEN)

Also 2016 was a weird year for major winners except for DJ

  • Danny Willett       (Masters)
  • Jimmy Walker      (PGA)
  • Dustin Johnson  (US Open)
  • Henrik Stenson  (The OPEN)

That Stenson/Mickelson battle in the final round was legendary.  If you had told Phil "you are starting the final round one shot back and will shoot 65", he'd have bet $50M on himself to win. 

He ended up 3 back of Stenson and 11 ahead of 3rd place.  Unbelievable how they both had lapped the field.  

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Blotto said:

Probably not as recent as you had in mind, but Shaun Micheel winning the 2003 PGA came out of nowhere. I looked it up and he was ranked 169th in the world and that victory would be the only PGA tour victory of his career. 

Y.E. Yang  2009 PGA Championship winner

Makes me think of...

Wile E. Coyote

OIP.CGv3YbaSk3ACQzJegBC01AHaHk?w=215&h=2

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, BearSchlong said:

I'm betting Young wins, because of attrition. What you yall think?

Fuck it give me Mito at this point. He's gotten this far.

Posted (edited)

Couple of 67's best scores on the course.  Really thought someone in last 5-10 groups would post a 65 today... 

 

 

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