ForeRight wrote: » And Jordan Spieths too... Sure they both may as well just throw the clubs in the shed for the rest of the year now
Keano wrote: » People really need to let the JP thing go.
AGC wrote: » His 2018 is finished
tommypepper wrote: » Its just one round and hes making some long par putts. I'll come back to this thread after the PGA, lets see how many tournaments he won by then. Ill wager none.
AGC wrote: » He makes putts some see it as a negative he misses putts it’s a negative
tommypepper wrote: » Ur being obtuse. Its obvious I meant he's leaving himself too much work for par on too many holes. He's not the most consistent putter. It'll hurt him over 4 rounds. He's underachieved for the last three years and yes I include the tour championship in that. Hes not been able to address his problems as of yet. His Putting may never get better but his wedges and course management absolutely can and have to. He's got the wrong approach with having his friend as caddy. The days of keep up shut up are over. Guys are on here giving rational reasons why he's not performing. You're coming on with he's "Rory McIlroy he's going to win" Care to give me some decent counter argument instead of your throwaway smart comment?
Claregaafan18 wrote: » Rory McIlroy right in contention for the Arnold Palmer Invitational after carding an impressive 5 under 67 to be just 2 shots off the lead ahead of tonight's final round in Bay Hill. Rory's all round game seems to be in great shape at the moment and if he can keep up this form in three weeks time in Augusta, then who knows what he can achieve in the only major that has eluded him for the 4 time major winner.
rooney30 wrote: » He is going to blitz the field this evening and win comfortably by 3 or 4 shots
davo10 wrote: » Great shape? He has missed the last couple of cuts, hasn't won in ages and his putting is awful most of the time. The winner of this tournament often closes better than 13/14 under, this year it could be anywhere up to 18 under, it's hardly the most challenging of tracks. Certainly there is no comparison between it and Augusta, but let's see if he keeps going forward or drops back cause of wand issue.
fullstop wrote: » In the past 10 years, -13 has been bettered twice at Bay Hill and 3 times at Augusta. So yeah, no comparison :pac:
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Augusta is typically an easier course than Bay Hill. Not sure where davo gets his golf opinions.
davo10 wrote: Half the top 50 don't turn up at Bay Hill, it's not a major, it's a good warm up tournament, but Augusta on a Major weekend, it isn't. Bay Hill is not a challenging track, the commentators have been saying it, it is flat with rough they let grow for this weekend, they expected high scores to be posted over the last couple of days. I will defer to those commentators and journos in the know, personally I've never played either.