prawnsambo wrote: » To be fair, you'd kind of root for the guy. Since his last win in 2015, he's missed the cut in every second tournament he's played in and wasn't in the top 10 in anything for three years.This year, he's had three missed cuts from six starts. Last year he had a second place finish in the Byron Nelson and that's the best he's had in five years. Tough gig this pro golf lark.
blackwhite wrote: » https://www.cbssports.com/golf/players/playerpage/555028/matt-every Looking at his career earnings - some lean years in there. $158k from 16 tournaments in 2016 - less than $10k per tournament, before taxes. Hard to see how prize money covered his costs of travel, caddy, etc. during a season like that - living off the sponsors for that year at least.
GreeBo wrote: » Going to get a lot tougher for people like Every if someone gets the streamlining they want. Don't think players like Every would survive if the tour turns into more WGC type, limited field, showcase events.
prawnsambo wrote: » Kind of chicken and egg. The Premier League type of setup would completely end those guys' careers and shove them down into the lesser tours. On the other hand missed cuts are huge drains for them because it's just expense and no return. So if they can qualify for a no cut event, it's a guaranteed payday. They may also keep the top guys away from some the cut-line events and give the other players a better chance of finishing in the money.
GreeBo wrote: » I dont see guys like Every getting near the no cut events tbh, qualifying will likely be based on ranking and so, barring some random miracle they just wont even get a seat at the table. The top guys wont bother playing frequently in the cut-events and so the money, sponsorship and ranking points will be minimal.
prawnsambo wrote: » He probably would have had a bit put by from his two wins in 2014 and 2015. He also had a few top tens in 2014. I'd say 2017 would have been a tougher year with 18 missed cuts out of 30 starts.
prawnsambo wrote: » Scottie Scheffler just took the lead on -7 after an eagle on the 16th. Two bogeys and two birdies in his round and then gets an eagle!
slave1 wrote: » Great to see McDowell's name in the mix these days
Dinarius wrote: » Padraig Harrington lost his PGA tour card a year or two ago. How did he get it back? Thanks. D.
prawnsambo wrote: » Bay Hill is an invitational. Assume that's how he's there. Perhaps because he's Ryder Cup Captain or more probably his PGA and/or Open wins. Edit: Another double for Matt Every. Could miss the cut now. Birdie chance on 12 though.
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Could become the first player since Camilo Villegas in 2013 to go from outright first to missed cut!!!! Haven’t seen the golf today but it must be playing much harder. Scores aren’t great at all. Rory will be pleasantly surprised to see he is in the lead without hitting a shot so far
markthespark77 wrote: » poor jason day walking very gingerly, W/D on the cards id say.
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Hope you had money on it!!! He is screwed with injuries. Swing doesn’t help his back anyway