Dr. Bre wrote: » Spieth Reed willet Garcia Woods all recent masters winners. Your correct !
RoadRunner wrote: » And possibly Bubba watson before that.. "Following his Masters win, Watson began to struggle. He missed the cut at the Memorial Tournament and the U.S. Open.." (from wikipedia)
bren2001 wrote: » Willet never should have won it and struggled with the duties afterwards. His brother didn't help.
Dr. Bre wrote: » True about Spieth . It’s more recent form with him. What about Scott ? Would it be harsh to include him in that list? I thought he would win more majors after winning the masters
ligerdub wrote: » Not having that.
eagle eye wrote: » I don't see any issue with somebody walking out a 70 yarder. I'm no fan of De Chambeau and he is painfully slow but the 70 yarder one is a bit different.
b Prompt Pace of Play A round of golf is meant to be played at a prompt pace. Each player should recognize that his or her pace of play is likely to affect how long it will take other players to play their rounds, including both those in the player’s own group and those in following groups. Players are encouraged to allow faster groups to play through. (1) Pace of Play Recommendations. The player should play at a prompt pace throughout the round, including the time taken to: Prepare for and make each stroke, Move from one place to another between strokes, and Move to the next teeing area after completing a hole. A player should prepare in advance for the next stroke and be ready to play when it is his or her turn. When it is the player’s turn to play: It is recommended that the player make the stroke in no more than 40 seconds after he or she is (or should be) able to play without interference or distraction, and The player should usually be able to play more quickly than that and is encouraged to do so
HighLine wrote: This is cheating. No other ways about it. When you impact your playing partners like this, you are having a purposeful negative effect on their game. So easy to fix but unfortunately the PGA Tour are more concerned about airtime profits.
HighLine wrote: » The thing that bugs me aswell is that there were plenty of players and influential golf characters who called out a junior girl for slow play a few weeks ago... easy target. But they are silent now.
HighLine wrote: » This is cheating. No other ways about it. When you impact your playing partners like this, you are having a purposeful negative effect on their game. So easy to fix but unfortunately the PGA Tour are more concerned about airtime profits.https://twitter.com/fantasygolfpod/status/1160011658686849024
eagle eye wrote: » Just thinking again about something else from last night. After play on the 18 to green I seen Kuchar going shaking hands and maybe I missed it but it appeared to me that Brooks avoided shaking hands with Kuchar. I may be totally wrong on this.
HighLine wrote: » Apparently DeChambeau was furious when questioned after his round today. Said he had been "attacked" and criticism put him "in a bad light". What a clown.
eagle eye wrote: » Why do people put up Twitter links? Can you not just say what was said there?
fullstop wrote: Nobody is forcing you to read them, are they?