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Cameron Young is an animal off the tee. He loads up at the top and goes all out.
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What a putt. Might have just won him the open
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Huge par save by Cam.
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Rory’s gonna have to birdie the last 2 to have a shot.
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He’s got a look on 17 but he won’t make it.
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So many majors where guys choke or make mistakes but these last couple majors guys are just making shots all over the place down the stretch.
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30 on the back 9 of the final round at thr British Open. I don't care how easy the course is. That's nuts
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Good for Smith. Great final round.
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Cam Smith has ice water in his veins…absolute clutch up and downs on 17 & 18 to win.
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Guy was a putting machine. He is on par with Ben Crenshaw for one of the greatest putters of all time.
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How about rookie Cam Young firing a 65 and taking 2nd outright. Dude is a player!
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Same old story with Rory on Sunday at a major.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Who deserves player of the year more?<br><br>Scottie Scheffler:<br>-4 wins with a Masters win<br><br>Cameron Smith<br>-3 wins with a Players and an Open</p>— The Par Train (@TheParTrain) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheParTrain/status/1548735308266500096?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 17, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Some of my thoughts on The British Open:
Cam Smith? He reminds me of Joe Dirt. He's played great all year and came out on top today. If it couldn't be an American I'm down with him getting the win. Rory's putts didn't seem like bad putts they just didn't go in. And then watching DJ putt like ass was a hoot. He needs to go back for the guaranteed money on the LIV tour. |
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Rumors that tomorrow a big swath of players are moving to LIV…names include Cam Smith, Matsuyama, Leishman, Bubba Watson, and Henrik Stenson who would then be stripped of the Ryder Cup captaincy.
Cantlay, Fowler, and David Feherty linked too…. |
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It’s a joke and **** every one of these players that jump to it. |
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When I was young I was a Norman fan but not anymore. |
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LIV has no TV deal, no one they’ve signed is a true needle mover, they don’t have the tournaments/history/venues the PGAT does and their product is garbage considering there’s ZERO incentive to win or compete and the format is hilarious. Golf fans aren’t going to move over in droves and the general sports fan could care less. |
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As LIV continues to take more and more of their top players, the networks are inevitably going to come to the PGA Tour to demand that they rework their television contracts. To avoid that, they're going to have to fold and let the banned LIV guys back in because it's simply good business to do so (it would also be likely illegal if they didn't given that the players are officially independent contractors but that's another issue entirely). Quote:
Also, as far as true needle movers (if Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau don't count for some reason), it sounds like they are about to get the #2 golfer in the world/current Open Champion in Smith. There's absolutely no way that's going to be the last elite guy they're going to get given the amount of money they're throwing around now either. I'm struggling to find where the incentive is for any of them to stay with the PGA Tour? Quote:
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Yep and there is only one Major attributed to the PGA. The Masters, US Open, and The Open are run under different organizations. The PGA championship could fall into the Ocean and no one would really notice. The writing is on the wall, the PGA will have to compete for talent.
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They're in trouble and the sooner they recognize that and make a deal with LIV, the better for their chances of remaining anything close to what they are. It makes no sense at all as a business model to continue banning your top players from competing in your own events. |
https://www.si.com/golf/news/jon-rah...tiate-liv-golf
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Why would he want that turd Sergio Garcia on his team?
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And my parents actually knew Payne as well. Sad day that was. |
Did you wear the same ugly pants as him as well?
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Would've hated to be the pilot who pulled the trigger on that jet
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Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien authorized the Royal Canadian Air Force to shoot down the plane if it entered Canadian airspace without making contact. He writes in his 2018 memoirs, "The plane was heading toward the city of Winnipeg and the air traffic controllers feared that it would crash into the Manitoba capital. I was asked to give permission for the military to bring down the plane if that became necessary. With a heavy heart, I authorized the procedure. Shortly after I made my decision, I learned that the plane had crashed in South Dakota."[9] Chrétien relates that Stewart was "an excellent golfer, whom I knew and liked very much." Despite what that Air Force spokesman said, it seems it very much was an option. |
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I agree they’re in a bad spot but I think as long as they don’t lose Tiger or Rory they can survive. |
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And Tiger Woods isn't even going to play more than a couple of PGA Tour events a season going forward (if that) because he has to focus on the majors. His body won't allow it. |
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I don't get the hate for guys taking guaranteed money and going to the LIV Tour.
Guys are getting BIG bucks that could take them years of winning to get that much. I think 99.9% of you would do the same. |
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But like EVERYTHING today, people want to pick one side and vilify the other. I love the PGA Tour but I'm curious to see new courses and new tournaments. This may work or it could be like Arena Football. |
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Rory getting talked about being a choke artist in a tourney he set the all time scoring record in a major and lost.
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My putting sucks but it only shows me the importance of putting. |
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I hit 16/18 GIR in my club championship. Shot 76. 38 putts. Just cuz I miss 3 footers. Rory, Sergio strike the golf ball great. I want ball strikers rewarded. Not Patrick Reeds or Brad Faxons. Oh cool, ur good at not missing from 5 feet. Who gives a shit. I wanna see Rory send the ball into the abyss or Morikawa stuff iron after iron. |
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I’m with Willie, I want ball striking more rewarded. My fave golfer Serge gave me 20 years of frustration watching him lose putt-putt contests
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Those knee knockers separate the men from the boys and chokers don't get to win because they're chokers. You still get to see those things. |
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When I played in a pro am, how the pros hit the ball didn't really surprise me. How they could scramble, chip and putt really surprised me at least in person. Maybe a caddy helps with that a little, I don't know. I dont ever see +3s to 3 handicaps putt and chip like the pros do. |
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But putting is all about a repeatable motion, learning to read greens, and lots of practice. That’s it. With enough practice, you could be as good as they are. |
As illustrated in this thread, you like to bomb the long ball. You don't practice the short game. If you did, you'd get better at it
But in reading, you won't. Pretty simple. |
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I think putting is similar to accuracy in terms of throwing a football. Yes, you can improve and get better.
But alot of it is innate in terms of feel and creativity. Especially in terms of short game. Although alot of short game is technique, which most amateurs aren't very skilled with around the greens. Reading lies, playing certain shots etc. |
I don't think some in this thread understand what it's like to watch these guys hit balls. I agree that endless practice could lead to someone becoming an excellent putter and comparable to some pros. There's not as much room for error when you're only taking a club back 6-12 inches. Watching the pros take full swings is completely different. These guys are complete animals.
One of the first times I went to a PGA event in Ft Worth I sat at the range and watched Phil hit balls. It's a nice range, not like the ones most of us hit at. There are targeted greens that are manicured similar to the ones on the course with flags and holes on them. I watched Phil hit 15 straight 6 irons to a green that was about 185. He hit 15 different 6 irons, some low trajectory, some high lofted. He drew a few, faded a few, hit a giant hook on one of them, etc. All 15 practice shots were within 10-15 feet of the flag and he hit the stick with two of them. It's just insane. Very few people in the world could EVER practice enough to be that talented. I just don't buy it wouldn't be easier to excel at putting than the other 13 clubs in the bag. |
The best ball striker I've ever watched hit balls was probably Tiger (obviously). Adam Scott hits a nice tight draw consistently.
Watched David Toms hit wedge shots, was cool to see. I don't know. The ball striking doesn't blow me away. Maybe I'm used to it, I play in a group with a bunch of dudes that played collegiately at a pretty high level. Their numbers are comparable to tour players. Once you get to that high level, it's a few shots a round that make the difference. A putt here, etc. The biggest difference IMO, between tour players and even scratch players is strategy on the golf course. Decade Golf is something I've been into alot lately, has really helped my game. |
Been down to the Florida Pan Handle and we headed home today. We're Staying at the Marriot at Capitol Hill Golf. Capitol Hill Golf is part of the RTJ Golf Trail and it's a 54-hole golf facility. It's pretty awesome. I was just going to play 9 but the lightening stopped me so I only got in 7. I've never played any other courses on the RTJ Golf Trail but I'd like to. One thing for sure is that vacation and the beach with grandkids kills my body. Getting old is hell!
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Has anyone ever been to Bandon Dunes?
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