Strokes gained vs field through 36 holes at Pebble Beach: 1992 Gil Morgan (-9): 14.53 2000 Tiger Woods (-8): 16.87 2019 Gary Woodland (-9): 12.26
GARY wins easily
Strokes gained vs field through 36 holes at Pebble Beach:1992 Gil Morgan (-9): 14.532000 Tiger Woods (-8): 16.872019 Gary Woodland (-9): 12.26GARY wins easily
ROSEY -Before this week, the fewest putts Justin ever had through 2 rounds of a U.S. Open was 59. He has 49 this week through 36 holes. That’s a very lucky putter & brilliant wedge
ROSEY -Before this week, the fewest putts Justin ever had through 2 rounds of a U.S. Open was 59. He has 49 this week through 36 holes. That’s a very lucky putter & brilliant wedge
Justin got it to 8-under a couple of times but was 1-over on his back nine. Hit just nine GIR day 1 and ten yesterday, so his wayward approach play might catch up with him on the weekend.
Justin got it to 8-under a couple of times but was 1-over on his back nine. Hit just nine GIR day 1 and ten yesterday, so his wayward approach play might catch up with him on the weekend.
if you still have them, id be careful of cashout button which will even your bets...
if you want to lay woodland then do it by laying woodland not via cashout !
if you still have them, id be careful of cashout button which will even your bets...if you want to lay woodland then do it by laying woodland not via cashout !
WOW. That's the shot of the day—and one of the best pars of the year—for Gary Woodland at the par-3 12th. Woodland chips in from off the green after that terrible lie for his second shot. Amazing stuff for Woodland. And that was HUGE because Justin Rose rolls in a birdie putt there at 12. Instead of a two-shot swing, Rose's birdie trims Woodland's lead to just two.
Oh MY! We have another unbelievable par save from off the green—this one from Brooks Koepka, holing a putt from off the green at 15, after missing his second shot badly at the green. Koepka remains four back of Gary Woodland with that bomb of a putt. Those are two of the best pars you'll see, and they just happened three minutes apart from each other.
Koepka from the fringe! WOW. That's the shot of the day—and one of the best pars of the year—for Gary Woodland at the par-3 12th. Woodland chips in from off the green after that terrible lie for his second shot. Amazing stuff for Woodland.And tha
“Oh my GOODNESS. If you thought Woodland's par save at 12 was incredible, he just outdid himself at the 15th. His fourth shot was short, and somehow hung up on the slope that has literally sent everyone's ball tumbling back down the green this week. But not Woodland's, and he took advantage, draining a BOMB from 42 feet for par. Might just be this guy's week.”
“Oh my GOODNESS. If you thought Woodland's par save at 12 was incredible, he just outdid himself at the 15th. His fourth shot was short, and somehow hung up on the slope that has literally sent everyone's ball tumbling back down the green this week
Gary Woodland with a lead..... The 35yo Kansas man is only 1-for-4 with a solo 54 hole lead. The victory came in the 2013 Reno Tahoe Open and most recently he took a three swing advantage into the final lap of January’s Tournament of Champions, posted 68, and was passed by Xander Schauffele. Including shared leads he is also only 1-for-8. Until last year’s PGA Championship he lacked one top ten in 27 major starts, but he led that event at halfway prior to T6 and he was T8 in the same event last month (although never in contention). He is 3-for-8 at going sub-70 when leading and has only once played Pebble Beach in a final round (he is 1-for-5 at the AT&T Pro-am) – that was an encouraging 65 which earned him T5.
Gary Woodland with a lead.....The 35yo Kansas man is only 1-for-4 with a solo 54 hole lead. The victory came in the 2013 Reno Tahoe Open and most recently he took a three swing advantage into the final lap of January’s Tournament of Champions, post
Dave Tindall advised followers.....Woodland @ 70/1
With 10 each-way places on offer, it makes sense to look a little further down the betting and one who looks capable of making an impression is Gary Woodland. The big hitter landed the each-way cash at the USPGA when tied for eighth and he's made the top 10 in two of his last three majors. Now a proven performer at this level, the next thing to ask is can he make a mark at Pebble? Admittedly, he has a patchy record but the hope comes from a top five in 2017 when shooting 65 at host course Pebble in the final round. That adds to an impressive CV in California which shows a second place in the 2015 WGC-Match Play and tied ninth at Torrey Pines earlier this year. In fact, Woodland has finished tied 26th or better in eight of his last nine starts in the Golden State and two of his three PGA Tour wins have come in Nevada and Arizona so he seems to like it out west.
Dave Tindall advised followers.....Woodland @ 70/1 With 10 each-way places on offer, it makes sense to look a little further down the betting and one who looks capable of making an impression is Gary Woodland. The big hitter landed the each-way cash
OWGR #25, it's GARY's first 54-hole lead/co-lead in 31 majors appearances and is chasing his first Major Ttitle and fourth overall TOUR win, first since a three-shot, come-from-behind victory at the 2018 WM Phoenix Open 38 starts ago.
OWGR #25, it's GARY's first 54-hole lead/co-lead in 31 majors appearances and is chasing his first Major Ttitle and fourth overall TOUR win, first since a three-shot, come-from-behind victory at the 2018 WM Phoenix Open 38 starts ago.
Woodland's off to a really strong start...Gary onverts the short putt at the third hole to make it back-to-back birdies, extending his lead to three shots now over Justin Rose and Brooks Koepka. Koepka's made three birdies in four holes and he's still only made up one shot on Woodland.
Woodland's off to a really strong start...Gary onverts the short putt at the third hole to make it back-to-back birdies, extending his lead to three shots now over Justin Rose and Brooks Koepka. Koepka's made three birdies in four holes and he's stil