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Golf PGSF FedEx Cup Week 28 The Rocket Mortgage Classic

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    Bryson DeChambeau overpowers field to win at Rocket Mortgage​

The PGA TOUR heads back to Detroit for the third edition of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club.
The tournament was one of the first in the TOUR’s Return To Golf in 2020 and saw Bryson DeChambeau win by three shots over Matthew Wolff. DeChambeau returns to defend his title alongside a field full of TOUR stars.
FIELD NOTES: Reigning PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson will make his tournament debut; it will mark his first start in Michigan since 2008… Players in the FedExCup top 10 include defending champ DeChambeau and Jason Kokrak, both two-time winners this season… Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama will play the Rocket Mortgage Classic for the third year in a row as 13 major champions are set to play including Jason Day, who held the 36-hole lead at the Travelers Championship… Sponsor Exemptions include college stars Austin Eckroat and Davis Thompson, plus Flint, Michigan native Willie Mack III.
FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 FedExCup points.
COURSE: Detroit Golf Club (North), par 72, 7,370 yards. Detroit GC’s North course, a Donald Ross design, was opened more than a century ago. The club underwent an upgrade recently as it prepared for the TOUR’s arrival in 2019. It’s the flattest course on TOUR, according to ShotLink data, and while the front-nine is tree-lined, the back nine is open for birdies in bunches – DeChambeau closed with three straight a year ago.

STORYLINES: Matthew Wolff will be back in action in Detroit looking to improve on his runner-up result from a year ago. Wolff took two months away from golf to focus on his mental health but returned to finish T15 at the U.S. Open… PGA pro Jeff Roth, 63, will play after the Michigan PGA voted that his exemption for winning the 2019 Michigan PGA Professional Championship should carry over into 2021. The exemption was cancelled in 2020 because of COVID-19 protocols. Roth is a member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame, having won more than 70 pro tournaments… Fans return in 2021 after the event was held without them during the height of the pandemic… Nate Lashley, who overcame personal tradedy, won after being the last player into the field in 2019… DeChambeau emerged from the TOUR’s COVID-19 break 40 pounds heavier and considerably longer off the tee last year… Rickie Fowler looks to break a long winless drought, while Will Zalatoris aims for his first victory, which would give him full PGA TOUR status.
72-HOLE RECORD: 263, Nate Lashley (2019)
18-HOLE RECORD: 63, Nate Lashley (2019, first round), J.T. Poston (2019, second round)
LAST TIME: DeChambeau, who had been playing better than anyone after the COVID break, won by three with a 7-under 65. Matthew Wolff birdied holes 12, 13, and 15 to cut the lead to one, but DeChambeau finished birdie, birdie, birdie to leave no doubt. It marked his sixth TOUR win and was his seventh straight top-10 finish. Kevin Kisner finished in solo third while Ryan Armour, Adam Hadwin, Tyrrell Hatton, and Danny Willet rounded out the top five.


HOW TO FOLLOW (All times ET)

Television: Thursday-Friday, 3 p.m.-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3 p.m.-6 p.m. (CBS).
PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m. (Featured Groups), Saturday-Sunday 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m. (Featured Groups). Saturday-Sunday 3 p.m.-6 p.m. (Featured Holes).
Radio: 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio).



Congrats again to last weeks winner @FSUdawg

@VaporNole holds onto overall lead with @Bobcat07 making up some ground trying to get back in first place

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Good Luck to everyone this week
 
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time
'Til touchdown brings me 'round again to find
I'm not the man they think I am at home
Oh, no, no, no
I'm a rocket man - feeling Fowler this week for some reason. May be the commercials, may be that he will soon be a first-time Dad, may be Allison and any picture of her pole-vaulting...who knows.

NiA - picks for the week to follow. Gotta wrap my head around this one (not because it is a tough field to select from, but because it seems like my recent picks tank like the Knicks chasing Zion Williamson...and we know how that turned out).
 
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Bryson Dechambeau
Jason Kokrak
Doc Redman
Rickie Fowler

(Allison came to me in a dream and said 'choose her man' on this one. It was like I was living the old ELO song - "Can't get it out of my Head". Very surreal...hope he makes the cut. ;) ) Ever have flashbacks to where you were/might have been when a song pops in to your head? ELO & 1974...gosh, I have trouble remembering what I was doing a hour ago sometimes.
 
Did Allison admit that the world is killing her by any chance?
You mean like 'softly with his song'? Or more like "my old world is gone for dead", since I am relying on visions of sweet, young wives of Pro Golfers to influence my picks and not sheer statistical knowledge and gut-churning loyalties to certain players?
 
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Hideki Matsuyama
Matthew Wolff - let's see if this week is better than last week
Patrick Reed - I'm not a fan of his, so it wouldn't surprise me if he tanks to teach me a lesson.
Jason Kokrak
 
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Hey man...Somehow I overlooked Webb Simpson when first surveying the field. Can I please replace Im with Simpson?? Thanks!

(Based on how I did this with Harris English last week, you may want to place your life savings on Im now. 😂)
 
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All kinds of drama with Phil in Detriot


So figjam is turning his back on the fans, the tournament sponsor, and the charities that benefit from the tournament, because he's mad that a newspaper writer ruan a true story about something that happened 20 years ago?

That should go a long way to ensuring that in the future he only gets positive publicity.
 
It seems like an odd decision on his part. Even if he does not play there again, that does not mean that writer will not write another article about him.

Back to the tournament ............. those of us who picked Bryson should get a do over for that pick had we any warning at all he was going to change caddies. It sure showed in his iron play over the last two days. Good decision there Bryson.
 
Back to the tournament ............. those of us who picked Bryson should get a do over for that pick had we any warning at all he was going to change caddies. It sure showed in his iron play over the last two days. Good decision there Bryson.

That decision seems odd, especially the timing. I assume they had some kind of blow-up or big disagreement for it to play out as it did.
 
It seems like an odd decision on his part. Even if he does not play there again, that does not mean that writer will not write another article about him.

Back to the tournament ............. those of us who picked Bryson should get a do over for that pick had we any warning at all he was going to change caddies. It sure showed in his iron play over the last two days. Good decision there Bryson.
And I would have done better picking Willie Mack III than big Bryson...at least Willie made the cut this week. Guess sheer power wasn't needed or in the cards for this week...:rolleyes:

Willie Mack Willie
Oh Willie Mack, when are you coming back...?

Might just do that next week at the John Deere...
 
Great putt, just slammed it in the back of the cup
 
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