2018 PGA Tour

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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Tiger is going to be in the conversation at Augusta. He'll figure out the long game and his short game looks better than it has in years.
 

johnmd20

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Jon Rahm is really going to wear out his welcome if he keeps acting like everytime he hits a bad shot, the world has ended. He's already exhausting.
 

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Tiger playing pretty well. Still inconsistent off the tee but went out in -1. Coulda been 2 but some idiot screamed as he was pulling back on a makeable birdie putt
 

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Tiger playing pretty well. Still inconsistent off the tee but went out in -1. Coulda been 2 but some idiot screamed as he was pulling back on a makeable birdie putt
He just walloped a drive a very long way. A couple of missed putts but his short game has been really solid.
 

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US Open breaking out with this wind.

And we’re coming up on the half hour, or more, dark period. Drives me nuts!
 
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johnmd20

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US Open breaking out with this wind.

And we’re coming up on the half hour, or more, dark period. Drives me nuts!
Why they can't figure this out makes no sense. You're actively stopping viewers who want to watch from actually watching. Strong business plan.
 

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Tiger missed that last fairway by 60 or 70 yards right.

Needs a little range work ...

Edit: I guess it was not as bad as Faldo and Nantz were telling us.
 
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cshea

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72-71-70-72 for Tiger. More importantly, he actually looks healthy. He can actually put in the practice reps this time around.

Looks like a 4-man race here- Noren, Day, Palmer and JB. Hopefully Day hits one into the Pacific soon!
 

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Day is left off the tee on 18. Birdie may win it for him. It would likely KO JB and Palmer. Noren has a knee knocker to save par on 16, and 17 has yielded only 1 birdie the entire day.

JB is toast. Noren made his par putt.
 

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Would have been something if Palmer had holed that.
 

cshea

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Also, JB says he has no regrets on taking an eternity on 18 and possibly icing Noren. Says he was trying to win. He laid up needing a 3 to tie Day who was in the clubhouse. Does this make any sense? Would he really think the percentage play to making a 3 was laying up and then holing a 90-100 yard wedge? I know there’s that backstop on 18 and a few guys came close to holing wedges, but his decision making seems truly off here.

 

cshea

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Day stuff it. Ovah.

Not sure why Noren changed strategy on 18. Went par-birdie-birdie hitting hitting driver on 18 3 Times yesterday. The 4th time through yesterday he dropped to 3 wood.