Seve OB wrote: » Ok they are saying better lie this time
Seve OB wrote: » FFS, what is he at marking the ball.......
liamoreilly wrote: » ...Kinda taking the piss with it overall...
MaxPower89 wrote: » Delighted for Poults there, fantastic stuff. What an absolute battler, unreal. Silly from Beau drawing a Picasso on the ball and being slow when it was all over anyway. Sets up Masters like never before?
Barnaboy wrote: » Anyone suggest a good Android app for pga leaderboard? The official one on the website is so slow and painful. Had the official app for the masters last week, have to say it was excellent. Reminded me how crap the pga one is!
Tyson Fury wrote: » AFAIK all the other apps take their data from the pga app so they're all likely to be slow. I use flashscore myself, find it pretty good.
Mysterypunter wrote: » Satoshosi Kodaira won the Heritage Classic, 66 Today and won at the 3rd playoff hole. He gets a 2 year exemption, PGA tour status, and the winners cheque. Couldn't beat an amateur in the Perth matchplay a couple of months ago. Beat Si Woo Kim, who was a nervous wreck on the greens
callaway92 wrote: » What the hell happened Poulter in the back 9?
AGC wrote: » The way the commentary was going on you’d swear he was a nobody. The bloke is ranked 46 in world and will be higher tomorrow
redzerdrog wrote: » I don't think I ever seen a worse putting performance from a pro than si woo Kim on the back 9 today. And to make things worse he got a 2 stroke penalty on Friday. Tee to green he was quality and if he even becomes an average putter he will be some player
Claregaafan18 wrote: » On the web.com tour which is the main gateway tour onto the PGA Tour, slow play is causing havoc in this week's event at a windy Newburgh in Indiana this weekend. There is a group that just completed a two ball in 4 hours and 59 minutes! Seriously this is just ridiculous and the tour organizers need to speak to the entire field about their obligations as pro golfers. Shot penalties are the only way that players will speed up play. However the US tour are so poor at enforcing play to speed up so I won't hold out hope at all. For any group to complete a round in 5 hours is bad enough. But for a two-ball to do just that is a serious new low for professional golf.
Russman wrote: » Couldn’t agree more with you, but unfortunately there’s absolutely zero appetite to deal with it. No matter how bad it gets they’ll trot out the usual mitigating excuses - it was windy, the greens were quick, the greens had slopes, the pins were tucked, there’s a lot of money on the line, they weren’t out of position, bla, bla, bla. Maybe it’s because if they cut 30 mins off a round on the tour it’s less advertising dollars for TV companies.