blackcard wrote: » Amazing to think that at 26, he has won more PGA events than any other European
Ed Winchester wrote: » You sure that's true?
Slicemeister wrote: » 10 vs 9 each for Seve and Nick the lad from US commentary if sky are to be believed.
Ed Winchester wrote: » How many has Sergio won?
Slicemeister wrote: » He's up there, 6 or 7 I think.
Synode wrote: » Did Phil have a meltdown on 18?
HighLine wrote: » Just watching Billy Horschel playing Chambers Bay (US Open course).... and to say the greens look terrible is an understatement. Still 5 weeks to go obviously but they will need something drastic to happen to turn them around. I can see a lot of people saying that this course is not ready for or up to US Open standards. That said... the views are very impressive.
Pierce_1991 wrote: » Where were you watching this? Was it on TV or were you actually there?
Rikand wrote: » Steven bowditch about to win in the US. Walking between the 16th green and 17th tee he signed an autograph for a young fan. I thought they weren't supposed to sign anything before the signed their card at the end of the round ?
First Up wrote: » Why not?
Rikand wrote: » You always see it when the winners walk off the 18th, the commentators say " don't sign anything till you sign your card" and a few times lately I've seen rory put his hands up to a fan and say he can't sign anything till he hands in his card. I thought there must have been some rule about it ?
HighLine wrote: » Watching the featured group at the Memorial... Tiger hacking it around. Terrible golf on a course he dominated at and has never missed a cut. That will change by tomorrow. His playing partners Day and Reed aren't hitting it much better either.