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Just thinking Hank, remember our discussion about how it beggars belief so many mid-level guys skip opportunities like Puerto Rico or Corales? Look at what it's done for Gmac's career, back on his game and off to Portrush, complete turnaround and all because he bothered with an opposite field when he could easily have sat in his restaurant and counted his money.
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oof Woodland
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Absolutely TB - and I am very pleased for him - like we said, perhaps the penny is dropping finally for these guys - if a major winner can be bothered to do it...
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wow ul Koepka
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Young Aaron's having a bit of a learning experience.
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Kuch having another chat with the officials.
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unreal cant go on forever....3 clutch chip ins in 5 holes
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what about this time TB?
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As low as Woodland has got.....
2.76 €14.00 €1,063.35 2.78 €5.00 €490.57 2.8 €2,277.56 2.82 €1,266.49 2.84 €7,224.61 2.86 €1,240.50 2.88 €3,153.37 2.9 €12,743.32 2.92 €6,959.60 2.94 €6.00€2,215.28 |
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Sprinkler head I think but he's got Slugger in for a second ruling so he mustn't like something.
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Looks like name on it after this back 9....
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Made bogey anyway but pretty sure he was at it again. Seemed to get his ruling though.
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More nonsense from Rory.
Get a caddy. |
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Penultimate group waiting on 17 tee while final group are still on 15 green. But nothing ever gets done.
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7 iron to 17....
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Rory caddy checking yardage after makes minimum bogey...
Richest amateur on planet. |
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aaah didn't need the oosty comeback
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No woodland bounce for Rose
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Never a dull moment with Oosty.
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Rose has really stuck some clutch putts
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advantage rose 17th
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Is my memory going or has oosty always been so streaky? I don't seem to remember it to the scale of this week
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Tends to be very inconsistent between rounds, 76 one day 62 the next, this week he's just been up and down constantly. Weird because with his swing you'd think he'd be Mr Consistency.
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Just the 1 shot lead to take in to tomorrow. Would be nice to see Woodland land a big one, but going to be so hard with 4 major champs chasing him down.
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Watch some of the closing holes in the early hours, some really insane bits of fortune for the last pair leaders, but have to give both players lots of praise. Did Koepka not have a lip out on one of the later holes, couldn't have been travelling at anymore than a snails pace to lip out
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Leaders after at 54 holes...
Gary Woodland (69, 202) – Has made just the two bogeys all week and none at all on the back nine. Found fewer greens in regulation in round three (11 against 12 and 14 earlier in the week), but continues to rank first for Scrambling (88.24%) and is third for SG: Approach the Green (6.727). Justin Rose (68, 203) – In contrast to Woodland he has five bogeys through 54 holes. He’s also second behind the leader for Scrambling (80.77%). He leads the field for SG: Putting (7.687) and is third for SG: Around the Green (4.835). Brooks Koepka (69, 206) – A bogey-free lap that saw him ease into the water close by the leaders, like a major championship predator. Ranks first for both SG: Tee to Green (11.755) and Greens in Regulation (75.93%). Chez Reavie (68, 206) – A good case for modern stats since traditional ones struggles to show what he did well, but in SG he ranks second for Approach the Green (6.734) and Tee to Green (11.344). Louis Oosthuizen (70, 206) – Scratched three bogeys in his first 11 holes, but gave himself a chance with a late birdie hat trick at 15, 16 and 17. Hit every fairway in R3 yet made little headway in SG: Tee to Green. |
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Moving day was more of a grinding day at Pebble yesterday, following kind of a regular pattern at the US Open...
Stroke averages 2019: Rd1: 70.57 Rd2: 70.95 Rd3: 72.43 Stoke averages 1999-2019: Rd1: 72.05 Rd2: 71.81 Rd3: 73.53 |