LuckyGent88 wrote: » That is one hell of a colourful scorecard from Jordan Spieth. No doubt he is nearly back to his best but throws a horrendous swing in every now and again then
LuckyGent88 wrote: » How did Koepka end up with a perfect clear line and lie!! Just when you think he may drop a shot
sReq | uTeK wrote: » If he fell into ****e he would come put clean.
munsterlegend wrote: » Players go through periods when things go their way. Happened to spieth too. Rory iron play has been poor today as he driven it quite well.
Deleted User wrote: I know wolfe is getting most of the attention but Collin Morikawa has been top of the bunch for me of the new comers
eagle eye wrote: » Morikawa has been excellent but I'd have Wolff and Hovland ahead of him. Justin Suh when he has fully recovered from his wrist injury will be really good as well. It's one of the best classes of rookies ever. Wolff had a good weekend finishing tied 24th in the WGC event.
eagle eye wrote: » Morikawa gets his first win, two rookies in July.
ionadnapokot wrote: » https://twitter.com/rjmccullough/status/1155523360274747392?s=21
MyPeopleDrankTheSoup wrote: » him throwing his driver at his caddy at the open seemed way worse. that seemed to go under the radar a bit
abff wrote: » How come there are only three FedEx Cup play-off events this year?
The FedExCup points leader after the first two Playoffs events will begin the TOUR Championship at 10-under par. The No. 2 player will start at 8 under. The No. 3 player starts at 7 under; the No. 4 player starts at 6 under; the No. 5 player starts at 5 under. Players 6-10 start at 4 under; players 11-15 start at 3 under; players 16-20 start at 2 under; players 21-25 start at 1 under; and players 26-30 start at even par.
etxp wrote: » I may get attacked for saying this, but I fancy Rory to win the FedEx cup. Koepka is the clear favourite but I think he could sneak it.