backwards hat Rory swinging confidently today
Didn't help that the announcers keep talking about how much better he's putting this week. 😡I knew Scheffler would miss that putt om #1. He has been missing that length putt regularly for the last two weeks.
Backwards hat Rory, who dfsnole didn't pick this week,is swinging confidently.backwards hat Rory swinging confidently today
Where can I find a cap with the bill on the back like that??Backwards hat Rory, who dfsnole didn't pick this week,is swinging confidently.
Funny how the better one is, how much more often he gets lucky. Back when I played, I never caught any breaks like that.wow, that was incredibly lucky
Not me.Our broadcast is stuck in a 5 second loop over and over and over for the last 30 min at least. Anyone else having that issue?
Apparently it is CBS' issue and covering the state of Florida. At least that is what we were told.Not me.
I'm in Tally.Apparently it is CBS' issue and covering the state of Florida. At least that is what we were told.
Well leave it to Spectrum to not exactly provide accurate info.
This is part of what Brooks had to say after yesterday's round.
"So what will Koepka do differently to try and capture his fifth major championship and become the first player from the LIV Golf League to win one?
"I promise I won't show up like [the Masters] tomorrow," Koepka told CBS after Saturday's round. "I won't have that thought process. It'll be completely different and we'll see where it puts me."
Koepka, a two-time winner of both the PGA Championship and U.S. Open, actually had a 4-shot lead when play resumed in the third round of the weather-delayed Masters in April. He had a 2-stroke lead entering the final round but was never able to get anything going. Earlier this week, he called it "choking."
"Learning what I learned at Augusta kind of helped [Saturday]," Koepka said. "Like I said, I won't do it again the rest of my career. But that doesn't mean that you can't go play bad. You can play good, you'll play bad, but I'll never have that mindset or that won't ever be the reason (he doesn't win).""
You may not like him, but he will tell you the truth as he sees it, even if that truth is unflattering to himself, like "choking".
I like him and will be cheering for him.
They flashed a stat that I can't find right now about his majors record.
I think it was as follows.
30 (or was it 36) Majors played.
16 top 10s (pretty sure of this one)
3 Missed Cuts
4 Major wins.
That's impressive!
I tend to give Brooks a little more of a pass for taking the easy money with LIV anyway since he doesn't owe the PGA Tour so much for his rise to prominence. Koepka cut his teeth professionally on the Challenge Tour overseas and then was never much of a factor in regular PGA Tour events after returning to America. Brooks of course made a name for himself with his stellar performances in Majors.I don't hate him--he's a Nole, and that settles that. But I won't pick any LIV players, period.
What do those tours have to do with the rise and prominence of players? In the end it is the players who are. Either they can play or they can't.
Tony Finau didn't get the memo. 🤕This course is going already showing it's going to yield some low scores today.