More silly scoring today, Sawgrass been found out a bit this week. Would've set up nicely for a final day shoot out if it wasn't for one guy ruining everything.
More silly scoring today, Sawgrass been found out a bit this week. Would've set up nicely for a final day shoot out if it wasn't for one guy ruining everything.
Noren was a good price in his 2 ball against Garcia who is playing **** 6/4, Noren -6 today, Garcia +4, wish all 2 balls was as straightforward as that.
Noren was a good price in his 2 ball against Garcia who is playing **** 6/4, Noren -6 today, Garcia +4, wish all 2 balls was as straightforward as that.
Tiger giving a good show when cant really win just to annoy me by making his price alot lower next time he plays! would rather he just gave in and tanked it. bah.
Tiger giving a good show when cant really win just to annoy me by making his price alot lower next time he plays! would rather he just gave in and tanked it. bah.
think tiger might win. he'll be the one to post a score in the clubhouse. just backed simpson enough times to know he's not to be trusted. i see water at the 17th in the future for him.
think tiger might win. he'll be the one to post a score in the clubhouse. just backed simpson enough times to know he's not to be trusted. i see water at the 17th in the future for him.
Danny would be a nice result for me as it stands so all good so far, just not sure how he'd react if he suddenly found himself within touching distance.
Danny would be a nice result for me as it stands so all good so far, just not sure how he'd react if he suddenly found himself within touching distance.
if danny lee wins he'll be the 19th asian to win on tour this season
(if we ignore the fact he's actually from new zealand. he looks asian anyway.)
think bogey for webb coming upif danny lee wins he'll be the 19th asian to win on tour this season (if we ignore the fact he's actually from new zealand. he looks asian anyway.)
this has got a tiger win written all over it. choker up there in the lead for the big man to pass. he used to do this sort of thing all the time in his prime, but it was so long ago people have forgotten what it was like.
this has got a tiger win written all over it. choker up there in the lead for the big man to pass. he used to do this sort of thing all the time in his prime, but it was so long ago people have forgotten what it was like.
Hank Hill 13 May 18 20:32 Joined: 03 Jan 02 | Topic/replies: 9,007 | Blogger: Hank Hill's blog ur back lewisham - missed the place eh Grin what do you make of your boy Rickie lately?
i was winning 18k if he won the masters- would have been biggest ever win. still won 4k on the event but annoying.
he clearly has outstanding credentials to win a major this year but still has to get over the mental hump. hopefully the way he finished off at the masters will be a big step to do that
btw tiger will win a major this year- i think carnoustie or pga.
Hank Hill 13 May 18 20:32 Joined: 03 Jan 02 | Topic/replies: 9,007 | Blogger: Hank Hill's blogur back lewisham - missed the place eh Grin what do you make of your boy Rickie lately?i was winning 18k if he won the masters- would have been biggest ever
the reason i left hank is i got annoyed by the amount of people who make insulting comments just because you happen to express an opinion. guess they have nothing better to do with their lives.
although i guess that's forums for you or the internet in general. i mean try youtube or twitter for example
the reason i left hank is i got annoyed by the amount of people who make insulting comments just because you happen to express an opinion. guess they have nothing better to do with their lives.although i guess that's forums for you or the internet in
Just ignore them or block them lewisham. Yeah, that is internet forums in general unfortunately. Still, I think golf on bf is still one of the few where it is mostly polite. Welcome back.
Just ignore them or block them lewisham. Yeah, that is internet forums in general unfortunately. Still, I think golf on bf is still one of the few where it is mostly polite. Welcome back.
I heard chucky's stats yday and couldn't believe it - was something like 86 top 10s in his career and just the 2 wins- I knew he had 2 wins but had no idea he had so many top 10s - shame he couldn't get more really as he is a player who has a nice style and seems a good guy. Lovely shot from Tiger.
I heard chucky's stats yday and couldn't believe it - was something like 86 top 10s in his career and just the 2 wins- I knew he had 2 wins but had no idea he had so many top 10s - shame he couldn't get more really as he is a player who has a nice s
thank you hank. btw very impressed with koepka this week also. something about him which suggests that he's going to be more than just a one-off major winner like louis or adam scott. just has that winning thing about him that tiger used to have (admittedly nothing like as good a player.)
thank you hank. btw very impressed with koepka this week also. something about him which suggests that he's going to be more than just a one-off major winner like louis or adam scott. just has that winning thing about him that tiger used to have (adm
Yep, great outing my Koepka after his recent injury. Agree that he should have another major in him, but it's so competitive for them- for instance I rate Reed, but would never have had him as a Masters winner.
Yep, great outing my Koepka after his recent injury. Agree that he should have another major in him, but it's so competitive for them- for instance I rate Reed, but would never have had him as a Masters winner.
I rate Reed, but would never have had him as a Masters winner.
there's at least twenty or thirty players now who have a great chance of winning a major which is why it's so difficult to pick a winner.
and that's before you even count the outsiders.
annoying that simpson is going to win this week. I'm normally on him but didn't see him as a players champion
I rate Reed, but would never have had him as a Masters winner.there's at least twenty or thirty players now who have a great chance of winning a major which is why it's so difficult to pick a winner.and that's before you even count the outsiders.anno
therhino 13 May 18 21:19 Joined: 12 Jul 10 | Topic/replies: 16,317 | Blogger: therhino's blog If current scores hold up, DJs reign at number 1 is over.
not sure what the whole world number one thing means anyway. surely golf is all about winning majors.
for supposedly such a dominant player dj has won one major at the age of 33, compare that to tiger who won 14 by the same age.
therhino 13 May 18 21:19 Joined: 12 Jul 10 | Topic/replies: 16,317 | Blogger: therhino's blogIf current scores hold up, DJs reign at number 1 is over.not sure what the whole world number one thing means anyway. surely golf is all about winning majors
i must admit when woods first came back here and started struggling (think it was the farmer's)
I prematurely wrote him off. but when you look at this he actually looks the best player! which in some ways says a lot about how good the current generation are that a 42 year old is showing them the way.
wish I'd backed him earlier. nearly did but thought he was too far behind at 11 shots
he definitely will eugene.i must admit when woods first came back here and started struggling (think it was the farmer's)I prematurely wrote him off. but when you look at this he actually looks the best player! which in some ways says a lot about how
Do we think that the anchor putters have adapted enough to be back contending regularly now then? Obviously Webb has shown it this week, but Bradley doing well too.
Do we think that the anchor putters have adapted enough to be back contending regularly now then? Obviously Webb has shown it this week, but Bradley doing well too.
think this method of putting should also be banned hank- seems to close to anchoring to me.
probably other dodgy putters like rory might turn to this method in future, although hurts them in sponsorship if they go away from classical putting more than it does a more run of the mill pro like webb.
think this method of putting should also be banned hank- seems to close to anchoring to me.probably other dodgy putters like rory might turn to this method in future, although hurts them in sponsorship if they go away from classical putting more than
evens from here is all he has to do, and he should make 2 birdies so that leaves him able to make 2 bogeys so needs to only make 5 pars in 9 holes to win... or something like that
evens from here is all he has to do, and he should make 2 birdies so that leaves him able to make 2 bogeys so needs to only make 5 pars in 9 holes to win... or something like that
in all serious woods has done well. showing off the right signs. think he'll continue to improve from event to event.
on the negative side, both today and yesterday his worst part of the rounds were at the end. the same happened at bay hill too. wonder if it's a fatigue thing, as you get older it becomes more difficult to maintain your concentration late into rounds. the woods of 15 years ago wouldn't have made these mental mistakes.
in all serious woods has done well. showing off the right signs. think he'll continue to improve from event to event.on the negative side, both today and yesterday his worst part of the rounds were at the end. the same happened at bay hill too. wonde
People cry through their pocket but that performance by Dufner on the back nine'beats Banagher'...He was 1/1 in the w/o market and managed to get himself out of the 3 places and me with a wad at 20's e/w...I'm jinxed this week at golf and taking a rest ...holiday money gone on that ........... Right upsides with Kim's performance at the Heritage..Well Done to all Winners and nobody died...When I'm 'doing the Duff' in a cheap B&B this Summer I'll think of that ****.I want him drug tested...and me as well for backing him.Good Night,Hank, you are not alone
People cry through their pocket but that performance by Dufner on the back nine'beats Banagher'...He was 1/1 in the w/o market and managed to get himself out of the 3 places and me with a wad at 20's e/w...I'm jinxed this week at golf and taking a r
T2 Charl Schwartzel $821,333.34 T2 Xander Schauffele $821,333.33 T2 Jimmy Walker $821,333.33 T5 Jason Day $418,000.00
T5 Jason Dufner $418,000.00
T7 Keegan Bradley $331,375.00 T7 Tommy Fleetwood $331,375.00 T7 Danny Lee $331,375.00 T7 Harold Varner III $331,375.00
T11 Chesson Hadley $225,500.00 T11 Brooks Koepka $225,500.00 T11 Ian Poulter $225,500.00 T11 Adam Scott $225,500.00 T11 Justin Thomas $225,500.00 T11 Tiger Woods $225,500.00
T17 Rafa Cabrera Bello $148,866.67 T17 Charles Howell III $148,866.67 T17 Jamie Lovemark $148,866.67 T17 Alex Noren $148,866.67 T17 Dustin Johnson $148,866.66 T17 Matt Kuchar $148,866.66
T23 Scott Brown $92,714.29 T23 Ryan Palmer $92,714.29 T23 Justin Rose $92,714.29 T23 Steve Stricker $92,714.29 T23 Patrick Cantlay $92,714.28 T23 Henrik Stenson $92,714.28 T23 Richy Werenski $92,714.28
GET YOUR KIDS on THE PGA TOUR
1st Webb Simpson $1,980,000.00T2 Charl Schwartzel $821,333.34T2 Xander Schauffele $821,333.33T2 Jimmy Walker $821,333.33T5 Jason Day $418,000.00T5 Jason Dufner $418,000.00T7 Keegan Bradley $331,375.00T7 Tommy Fleetwood $331,375.00T7 Danny Lee $331,37
Sunday’s finish at TPC Sawgrass was the last time the event will be played in May, and although PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said he didn’t expect the move back to March next year to alter that trajectory it will be a tough act to follow after a dozen successful years in May. Since moving to May in 2007 The Players has been won by Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Rickie Fowler, all dramatic victories on a grand stage. In May, the course played hard and fast and the weather largely cooperated to raise the profile of the event to if not fifth major status than at the least to a bona fide mid-major.
Sunday’s finish at TPC Sawgrass was the last time the event will be played in May, and although PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said he didn’t expect the move back to March next year to alter that trajectory it will be a tough act to follow aft
These are the total scores (Rd1+2+3+4) over the last 5 holes (14-18) at THE PLAYERS Champ for the top finishers:
W. Simpson -3 (winner finished -18) J. Walker -4 (T2nd at -14) C. Schwartzel -5 (T2nd at -14) X. Schauffele -3 (T2nd at -14) J. Dufner -1 J. Day -1 H. Varner III -3 T. Fleetwood -3 K. Bradley -5 D. Lee -4 B. Koepka -5 (with a quad on 17th in Rd2. and Albatross on 16th in Rd4.) J. Thomas +1 T. Woods +5 (T11 finish at -11)
For the record...These are the total scores (Rd1+2+3+4) over the last 5 holes (14-18) at THE PLAYERS Champ for the top finishers:W. Simpson -3 (winner finished -18)J. Walker -4 (T2nd at -14)C. Schwartzel -5 (T2nd at -14)X. Schauffele -3 (T2nd at -14)
SAME SH1TE, DIFFERENT YEAR.....Only this time it's on in MARCH (not MAY)
https://twitter.com/THEPLAYERSChamp
Bob, It's better to walk alone, than in a crowd going in the wrong direction Pharkheen Youzlesskharnt!
SAME SH1TE, DIFFERENT YEAR.....Only this time it's on in MARCH (not MAY)https://twitter.com/THEPLAYERSChampBob,It's better to walk alone, than in a crowd going in the wrong direction Pharkheen Youzlesskharnt!
$12.5 Million purse with $2.25 Million to the winner - the so called 5th MAJOR.
A field of 144 golfers in THE PLAYERS as it returns to March - moved to May for the 2007 edition, having been held in March from 1976 to 2006.
We’re on a PHIL, DAY & WOODS watch after recent problems as THE PLAYERS continues to wait for its first back-to-back winner, so forget Webb Simpson this week (just won’t happen).
54 water balls at the 137-yard #17 in 2018 on the Pete Dye designed TPC Sawgrass (Stadium), so will be fun to watch again this year !
FEATURED GROUPS THURSDAY Webb Simpson (38) – In addition to his 63, he set PLAYERS records for largest 36-hole (5 shots) and 54-hole (7 shots) leads last year. Patrick Reed (52) – Due to the schedule change, he’s making his second PLAYERS start since winning the Masters last April. Tiger Woods (105) – In his 17 opening rounds at TPC Sawgrass, just one was in the 60s -- a 67 in 2013 when he won for the second time. ________________________________________ Rickie Fowler (6) – Had three rounds in the 60s when he won in 2015; every other round since 2013 has been in the 70s. Brooks Koepka (8) – His last competitive round at TPC Sawgrass was a course-record tying 63 in Round 4 a year ago. Jordan Spieth (180) – Tied for fourth in his first PLAYERS in 2014, then missed the cut in his next three starts. ________________________________________ FRIDAY Matt Kuchar (2) – Two top-10s in 14 career starts; of course, one of those was his win in 2012. Phil Mickelson (9) – Won THE PLAYERS the first time it was held in May in 2007 but hasn’t had a top-10 finish since then. Rory McIlroy (15) – Missed the cut in his first three PLAYERS starts, then had top-10 finishes in the next three. ________________________________________ Xander Schauffele (1) – FedExCup leader tied for second last year in his first PLAYERS start. Justin Thomas (5) – Feast or famine on the weekend for the former FedExCup champion – four rounds of 68 or better, and three rounds of 75 or higher. Justin Rose (11) – Reigning FedExCup champion. In 15 career starts at TPC Sawgrass, he has just one top-10 – a T4 in 2014.
IS IT REALLY 2019 already? CM iyc
$12.5 Million purse with $2.25 Million to the winner - the so called 5th MAJOR.A field of 144 golfers in THE PLAYERS as it returns to March - moved to May for the 2007 edition, having been held in March from 1976 to 2006.We’re on a PHIL, DAY & WOOD
The weather is forecast to take a turn at The Players Championship over the weekend, threatening to add to the chill players feel stepping to the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course’s finishing holes. “I don’t think anybody is looking forward to playing the 17th and 18th straight into the wind,” Kevin Kisner said.
But that’s exactly what they’ll be doing at some point Saturday, if the forecasts hold up. A cold front is expected to push through, bringing cool winds from exactly the opposite direction they blew Friday. Northerly winds possibly blowing to 18 mph are predicted when the cold front hits. The high temperature Saturday is forecast for the mid-60s. Tiger took 7 on 17th earlier
The weather is forecast to take a turn at The Players Championship over the weekend, threatening to add to the chill players feel stepping to the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course’s finishing holes. “I don’t think anybody is looking forward to playin
It’s been a while since our last FLEETWOOD MAC concert, but can now look forward to the 13th June in Dublin, as well as the RUMOURS of Tommy and Rory in Sawgrass this weekend
It’s been a while since our last FLEETWOOD MAC concert, but can now look forward to the 13th June in Dublin, as well as the RUMOURS of Tommy and Rory in Sawgrass this weekend
Saturday/Sunday Weather with temperatures to drop on Saturday, set to fall further on Sunday, with a chance of rain too and importantly a switch in wind direction from South to North, making 17th and 18th play into the wind.....no 'onnybul$hite on 'ere
FLEETWOOD (67) – “Really good. Couldn’t have asked for much more. Felt really good from the get-go, felt like I had a really, really good range session so I was sort of really ready to play so it was just a case of doing the same things and doing the right things. It does help a lot that I was driving it very well, putting it in the fairway and giving myself iron shots.” - A 12-footer for birdie at 1, a holed bunker shot from 45 feet for eagle at 2 and a 25-footer for birdie at 3 and, in the blink of an eye, Fleetwood was two clear. Played the rest of his round in 1-under and has gained nearly 8 shots tee-to-green so far.
MAC (65) – “With the way the conditions are, you really need to take advantage of the par fives out there and, for the most part (4-under), I was able to do that today. Everything’s matching up. I think going to this Spider putter has helped me aim better (T7 in Putts Per GIR).” - Started with a bogey but was 8-under the rest of the way, holing from 9ft 4” for eagle at 16 and 21ft at 17. Has pelted 30 of 36 greens to this point (T1) and ranks second in Scrambling. That’s a useful combination and his numbers are strong across the board.
They’ll tee off at 6:40pm at TPC Sawgrass, at 12-under, three shots clear of the field.
Saturday/Sunday Weather with temperatures to drop on Saturday, set to fall further on Sunday, with a chance of rain too and importantly a switch in wind direction from South to North, making 17th and 18th play into the wind.....no 'onnybul$hite on 'e
4 PLAYERS are T3, with Poulter and Furyk going off in the penultimate pairing, at 6:30 pm. Brian Harman and Abraham Ancer are also at 9 under. Other featured pairings include: • 3:00pm: Tiger Woods and Kevin NaNa • 4:30pm: Sergio and Kuchar • 5:10pm: Scott and Paddy Reedy • 6:10pm: Day and Kevin Kismyassner
4 PLAYERS are T3, with Poulter and Furyk going off in the penultimate pairing, at 6:30 pm. Brian Harman and Abraham Ancer are also at 9 under.Other featured pairings include:• 3:00pm: Tiger Woods and Kevin NaNa• 4:30pm: Sergio and Kuchar• 5:10p
With the bad weather this weekend I feel it favours Fleetwood somewhat. Can't remember McIlroy having played well in bad weather before, particularly strong winds with his high ball flight. But then he is playing very well. Just feel his price a bit short at the moment.
With the bad weather this weekend I feel it favours Fleetwood somewhat. Can't remember McIlroy having played well in bad weather before, particularly strong winds with his high ball flight. But then he is playing very well. Just feel his price a bit
Comment of the day about FLEETWOOD - “He looks like a homeless person who just robbed a Nike Store”
LIVE BLOGhttps://www.golfdigest.com/story/players-championship-live-blog-tiger-woods-gets-day-3-underway-at-tpc-sawgrass?utm_brand=gd&mbid=social_twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=socialComment of the day about FLEETWOOD -
It’s Rocky RAMBO Balboa vs Fleetwood & Mac, as the bookies want a threesome on PADDY’s DAY
Get ready to rumble !https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YC2GmWjJBhoIt’s Rocky RAMBO Balboa vs Fleetwood & Mac, as the bookies want a threesome on PADDY’s DAY
Catch Me ifyoucan • May 9, 2018 10:12 PM BST charwell. • May 11, 2017 1:31 AM BST Love Sawgrass. A real shot makers course as proven by past winners like Day, Garcia, Duval, Scott, Fowler, Kaymer, Sutton etc. Tommy Fleetwood is one of the world's best ball-strikers and he's getting familiar with American course setups. TPC Sawgrass should cater to his elite iron play.
Same $hi8e, different year
Vub,Guess you liked this oldie Catch Me ifyoucan • May 9, 2018 10:12 PM BST charwell. • May 11, 2017 1:31 AM BST Love Sawgrass. A real shot makers course as proven by past winners like Day, Garcia, Duval, Scott, Fowler, Kaymer, Sutton etc.Tommy F
RORY's Press conference afterwards....talks alot about how 'COMFORTABLE' he his now with Life, Wife, Caddy, Coach, Manager - TEAM MAC.
https://www.pscp.tv/PGATOUR/1yoJMjZEXAjxQ
CM
RORY's Press conference afterwards....talks alot about how 'COMFORTABLE' he his now with Life, Wife, Caddy, Coach, Manager - TEAM MAC.https://www.pscp.tv/PGATOUR/1yoJMjZEXAjxQCM
Most runner-up finishes on TOUR since 1995: Phil Mickelson 35 Jim Furyk 31 ...can't win 'em all Jimbo. Tiger Woods 31 & Vijay Singh 25.
While Jonny 'Temper' RAHMBO shot 76 today, the other 17 players, since 2007, who held the 54-hole leaders/co-leaders at The Players
- NONE had a final round in the 60s, with a 75.0 scoring average and combined to par score of +51... SO IT WAS TO BE EXPECTED !
Most runner-up finishes on TOUR since 1995:Phil Mickelson 35Jim Furyk 31 ...can't win 'em all Jimbo.Tiger Woods 31 & Vijay Singh 25.While Jonny 'Temper' RAHMBO shot 76 today, the other 17 players, since 2007, who held the 54-hole leaders/co-leaders a
The largest 54-hole deficit overcome to win The Players at TPC Sawgrass is 5 shots, done twice and all but 1 of the 37 winners here were T-7 or better entering the final round.
The largest 54-hole deficit overcome to win The Players at TPC Sawgrass is 5 shots, done twice and all but 1 of the 37 winners here were T-7 or better entering the final round.
More stats that provide us with strong evidence to ignore a golfer’s history at this event when handicapping The Players.
https://thefriedegg.com/statistical-look-tpc-sawgrass/?utm_source=The+Fried+Egg+Golf+Newsletter&utm_campaign=20f2c589c5-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_03_13_07_06&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_28a08c87c2-20f2c589c5-150034637More stats that provide us with strong
Rory McIlroy 8/1 Jon Rahm 14/1 Justin Thomas 16/1 Dustin Johnson 20/1 Tiger Woods 20 Brooks Koepka 22 25's bar Adam Scott Patrick Cantlay Xander Schauffele Bryson Dechambeau Hideki Matsuyama Justin Rose Rickie Fowler Webb Simpson Jason Day Patrick Reed Sungjae Im Tommy Fleetwood Tony Finau Collin Morikawa Gary Woodland Paul Casey Henrik Stenson Sergio Garcia Shane Lowry Viktor Hovland Billy Horschel Joaquin Niemann Jordan Spieth Louis Oosthuizen Marc Leishman Matt Kuchar Matthew Wolff Francesco Molinari Ian Poulter Kevin Kisner Matt Wallace Matthew Fitzpatrick Phil Mickelson Byeong Hun An Daniel Berger Danny Willett Erik Van Rooyen Lee Westwood Scottie Scheffler Tyrrell Hatton Abraham Ancer Bernd Wiesberger Brandt Snedeker Brendon Todd Cameron Smith Charles Howell Chez Reavie Kevin Na Lucas Glover Rafa Cabrera Bello Victor Perez Aaron Wise Adam Hadwin Brian Harman Bubba Watson Cameron Champ Christiaan Bezuidenhout Corey Conners Danny Lee Graeme McDowell Jason Kokrak Jim Furyk Keegan Bradley Patrick Rodgers Rory Sabbatini Russell Knox Si Woo Kim Andrew Putnam Branden Grace Dylan Frittelli Emiliano Grillo Jazz Janewattananond Keith Mitchell Max Homa Nick Taylor Ryan Moore J.T. Poston Joel Dahmen Kiradech Aphibarnrat Luke List Ryan Palmer C.T. Pan Cameron Tringale Carlos Ortiz Harold Varner III J.B. Holmes Jhonattan Vegas Lanto Griffin Mackenzie Hughes Russell Henley Sung Kang Talor Gooch Kevin Streelman Kyoung Hoon Lee Matt Jones Pat Perez Scott Piercy Adam Schenk Andrew Landry Brian Gay Bronson Burgoon Bud Cauley Charley Hoffman Chesson Hadley Jason Dufner Jimmy Walker Kevin Tway Kyle Stanley Martin Laird Nick Watney Sam Burns Sebastian Munoz Sepp Straka Aaron Baddeley Brian Stuard Denny Mccarthy J.J. Spaun Michael Thompson Nate Lashley Scott Brown Troy Merritt Vaughn Taylor Wyndham Clark Zach Johnson Adam Long Brice Garnett Chris Stroud Jim Herman Kelly Kraft Matt Every Patton Kizzire Peter Malnati Retief Goosen Roger Sloan Ryan Armour Sam Ryder Scott Stallings Shugo Imahira Tyler Duncan
Rory McIlroy 8/1Jon Rahm 14/1Justin Thomas 16/1Dustin Johnson 20/1Tiger Woods 20Brooks Koepka 2225's barAdam Scott Patrick Cantlay Xander Schauffele Bryson Dechambeau Hideki Matsuyama Justin Rose Rickie Fowler Webb Simpson Jason Day Patrick Reed Sung