greyday wrote: » Credit to him for going for it on 17, showing some balls for a serial bottler today.
greyday wrote: » You never know but there is great chance of Seamus bottling it if he gets anywhere near the top on a Sunday.
greyday wrote: » Hope it goes well for him but he could be CEO of a bottling plant if he decides to change career.
greyday wrote: » Not the first time he has bottled it when in contention.
Deeper Blue wrote: » :rolleyes: You have 8 posts on the golf forum including the above. Here are a few others: Maybe some day you'll post something that's worth reading
greyday wrote: » Is there anything in those posts incorrect? I would like to see him do well the same as everyone else, until today he has bottled every chance he has ever given himself on the PGA Tour, that's a fact.
Motivator wrote: » If that birdie putt on 15 had dropped, he’d be one behind Noren playing 18. A birdie on 18 would be massive and would guarantee a top 5. Top 10 gets him in next week if he’s not already in. A great performance from him and should get him a good few fedex points, world ranking points and a nice few quid.
Speak Now wrote: » You reckon he just parachuted himself into these events? Showed plenty of bottle to make a pga career for himself. Finds the green in 2, 28 feet for birdie.
munster87 wrote: » Parred the last. Not a bad weekend for a bottler
greyday wrote: » First time he hasn't bottled it, fair play to him! I suppose you think he is a great finisher with his previous record.
Speak Now wrote: » 1 bogey in 72 holes is fair going, hopefully good enough for a top 10.