Remind me wrote: » Seeing his name reminds me of cheating playing alongside lowry
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Another shocking final round from Rory really. Wasn’t in what a shot of a win obviously but a little concerning about these Sunday collapses. His game is very mixed at the minute with plenty of issues. Onto a course he had some success last year at so think it will be a good test to see where his game is really at. Don’t think the last two courses really suited him.
etxp wrote: » Not sure I agree with you that it was a collapse. He was 5 behind going into the final day. If he was leading then it would be a collapse. He needed to shoot a 59 to win in the end.
etxp wrote: » What's the back story to this?
NDWC wrote: » I'm very surprised Simpson has only won 7 times including last night and his win in February, I would've thought he'd won at least 10 times in total. Apparently he's lost 5 playoffs also though.
Dr. Bre wrote: He has a major ye? US open I think
gypsy79 wrote: We are judging rory based on two competitions that he has never played and for a reason. They are not suited to his game These two comps will stand to him
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Cameron Champ the latest to test positive. Wonder does Sergio think he deserved it or not.https://www.pgatour.com/news/2020/06/23/pga-tour-statement-cameron-champ-withdraw-coronavirus-covid-19-positive-test-travelers-championship.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true
big_drive wrote: I don’t think Sergio meant other golfers just people in general who aren’t in any way careful or following guidelines such as those gathering in huge numbers at beeches, parks, etc. Not a big Sergio fan but for once I actually think the comment wasn’t meant in the way it’s being portrayed
Banner fights back wrote: » For all the petulance and the lack of humility he shows, Sergio's comments that "others deserved covid 19 more than Nick Watney" was probably the most classless thing that Sergio has either said or done. The sad thing about this most insensitive of comments IMO is that I think Sergio doesn't give a damn about whatever slack will come his way. A sad individual these days is Sergio.
gypsy79 wrote: » They are not suited to his game
AdamD wrote: » The sad thing is actually getting upset about what he said
GreeBo wrote: » How are you the #1 golfer in the world but have courses that don't suit you? What bits dont suit him? Hitting fairways, greens and holing putts?:rolleyes:
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Surely you understand that certain courses suit some players better than others? I assume you are just trying to be unnecessarily awkward as usual
GreeBo wrote: » Thanks for the personal attack. No, I happen to believe that if you are the best in the world at something, courses don't need to suit you. Any chance you might answer the questions I posed? i.e. what about those courses didn't suit him? Golf is a pretty simple game, you try to get a ball into a hole 18 times. It's like saying that a certain soccer pitch doesn't suit a player, I franky think it's laughable. Sure you might not play your best there, but you shouldn't struggle on any course.
willabur wrote: » Not soccer per say but I know a fella who has won multiple munster hurling championships and no all-irelands. He put it down to the fact that the pitch in Croke Park is 10 yards shorter than thurles, the turf is different and oddly the pitch slopes to each side for drainage purposes. So pitches do matter.
willabur wrote: Not soccer per say but I know a fella who has won multiple munster hurling championships and no all-irelands. He put it down to the fact that the pitch in Croke Park is 10 yards shorter than thurles, the turf is different and oddly the pitch slopes to each side for drainage purposes. So pitches do matter.
CMcsporty wrote: » Harrington doesnt/didnt like him that tells allot I still cant help but like the little brat Think he will go well this week
AdamD wrote: » Right, but ask the pros or the analysts and they will say certain courses suit certain players. Its just fact. And your bit in bold is ludricrous, golf courses vary infinitely more than football pitches and even STILL football teams alter their pitches to suit them - wet / dry, grass long / short, making the pitch as wide or narrow as possible within the rules.
etxp wrote: » Don't think this is the case, I think Harrington said in an interview before that the beef between the two of them was all in the media. some journalist mis-quoted Harrington. I could be wrong though.
GreeBo wrote: » Well firstly hurling is a team sport and secondly its hardly surprising that someone doesn't label themselves a choker, instead blaming the pitch. What are the specific characteristics of the multitude of players who have won all irelands @ Croke Park, do they have one leg longer than the other perhaps?