kmart6 wrote: » Watching the CBS feed and thought the way they were speaking of Lowry for delaying play at the par 3 there was extremely disrespectful, as if he had no right to ask for a ruling and how how dare he delay Thomas.
Minderbinder wrote: » Up to 139th in the fedex cup. I’m guessing he needs a win or maybe a top three might do it next week. Unlikely unless he can find something on a Sunday.
kiers47 wrote: » Minderbinder wrote: » Up to 139th in the fedex cup. I’m guessing he needs a win or maybe a top three might do it next week. Unlikely unless he can find something on a Sunday. A solo top 5 will for sure get him in. Probably even a solo top 6 or better. 100 points for 6th which would land him on 396. He should get in with that. But it would depend on how the others close to the bubble get on.
OEP wrote: » Seamus Power is at 123 - if Lowry gets in I hope it's not at Seamus' expense
Rikand wrote: » OEP wrote: » Seamus Power is at 123 - if Lowry gets in I hope it's not at Seamus' expense Seamie has had bucketloads of chances to be secure and bottled them all. If he doesn't make it, he has none to blame but himself. If Shane makes it over Seamus it'll be because he took his chancesl
SeeMoreBut wrote: » Looks like a top 8 finish is required. PGA expecting 375 total points required to make the playoffs. Needs a good start tomorrow to give him a boost. Power is on 376 so basically make the cut should be enough for him
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Just looking - there are guys who will have earned 3/4 of a million and will not got a card - amazing. Just looking - if Shane was that tight , how come his number of events are so low 18 ? He only played 6 in Europe too ? Guys chasing are more up in the 26/27/28/29 events
Adiaga 2 wrote: » He does seem to have the schedule of a world top 50 player even though he hasn't been there for a couple of years. He also said if he misses the FedEx top 125 this week, he will take 5-6 weeks off. I know there aren't many big events in Europe in that time but I'm surprised he wouldn't enter 1 or 2 ET events to try and boost his Euro ranking. Would he go for the web.com tour finals? Really expected Shane to have made a RC by now. Maybe next time. Anyway, hope he gets the top-5 this week. Also, hope Seamus hangs on and progresses in the FedEx.
Tyson Fury wrote: » Nice Eagle on the 5th. Huge week for him, hopefully he pulls it off.
backspin. wrote: » He was interviewed on sky last night and said he was tired out in the course. Can he really be that fit at that weight. Maybe a fitness, weights program could help him.
AGC wrote: » This again?! Go 4 weeks in a row playing 16 competitive rounds, flights, hotels, early starts, practice, being in contention in a major and then go into a fifth week after and see how you get on. There is a reason the only players that tend to play week in week out are te ones chasing their cards. Players just don’t do it because it is tough Work both physically and mentally .
AGC wrote: This again?! Go 4 weeks in a row playing 16 competitive rounds, flights, hotels, early starts, practice, being in contention in a major and then go into a fifth week after and see how you get on.
AGC wrote: There is a reason the only players that tend to play week in week out are te ones chasing their cards. Players just don’t do it because it is tough Work both physically and mentally .
SeeMoreBut wrote: » Mentally he must be tired. He kind of felt like he had given up but felt like he'd be ok for invites next week and won't need to go to web.com finals. I think he said he'd be back for Portugal no matter what happens this weekend.
PokeHerKing wrote: » Are you saying carrying an extra 4/5 stone of fat is not detrimental to your overall fitness and stamina?
techdiver wrote: » Sorry, could you explain this? I thought his card was gone if he didn't make the top 125 and doesn't come through the web.com playoffs? Does he mean next season he has invites banked for most events or something?