El Sueño wrote: » Same, it's basically a major field next week and I'm interested to see how playing the course two weeks in a row impacts next week's leaderboard
GreeBo wrote: » I was thinking about this last night, would be interesting to see a set rota of courses that the players play repeatedly throughout the season, say 10 or so. Basically they would be stadium courses (like Phoenix WM) and so could have all the setup in place all season long. a bit like the idea of only have 4 or 5 cities host the olympics rather than keep moving it around.
AdamD wrote: » Wouldn't that be less interesting than having more varied courses...
Trampas wrote: They’re going to grow the rough a little and speed up the greens from around 11 to 13 for this week
GreeBo wrote: » I dunno...would it? If you have 10 great courses picked would that be boring? So you almost have to wait 3 months before you see the same course again? Or to put it another way, they play it 3-4 times a season. Not sure would it work from a weather point of view though...they might have to play mini tours in one area before moving to the next so they can follow the weather.
tobsey wrote: » https://twitter.com/pgatour/status/1282782184122863616?s=21 This could be a great week. Delighted for Shane to be in that group. We’ll get to see plenty of him.
DH2K9 wrote: » We preview The Memorial Tournament today on the Tackling Sport Podcast with Malachy Clerkin and Peter Lawrie. We discuss Bryson DeChambeau's lockdown transformation, whether questions should be asked, Malachy's Irish Times article, Peter's own experience with drug testing, the future of golf, Brooks Koepka's tweet, the return of Tiger Woods and whether Rory McIlroy "chokes" when the pressure is on. All links are here https://il.ink/tacklingsport Also, cannot wait for tomorrow and those featured groups. Big chance for Shane to make a statement before the upcoming WGC and US PGA!
Golf is my Game wrote: » The interesting thing about McIlroy is that he doesnt choke under pressure. They have all had a booboo or two under pressure. The real question about him is why he chokes before there is any pressure on the scene at all. When he is going good, and well excuse that Masters one, he has a good record of closing the deal. Its getting to the business end of the tournament in the hunt wihout already having choked that causes him the problems as I see it.
posturingpat wrote: » Have a rare Thursday afternoon free to watch the golf. Any idea of featured groups? De Chambeau with Morkawa and Cantlay surely be one?
Golf is my Game wrote: » I wasnt the sharpest knife in the drawer in school but read that and was thinking 'Lowry - who the hell thought he was feature group material? Must be an Irish person tweeting that and getting carried away'. Then I remembered that business of him being a current major winner. So fair enough.:o
etxp wrote: » Hopefully he can put in a good performance this weekend. Would love to see him hit some form and finish in top 20 consistently.