Wind still whipping. They're hitting fairway woods and hybrids into par 4's that are 350. Rose Zhang is currently stuck in a pot bunker at the moment. Left the first one in, second one also bounced off the face and back at her and may have hit her.The women's British Open is underway at The Old Course and the wind is WHIPPING.
I agree. What a blast to watchThey should play more tournaments at elevation. It’s basically chaos at the BMW.
They’ve played 10/11 holes and there’s been 3 guys with multi-shot leads. First Scott, he went +4 through 4 holes. Then Aberg who just made a double. Keegan is up 3 but has 10 feet for par. Wild swings, literally and figuratively.I agree. What a blast to watch
She earned the win - everyone else had little missteps (or big ones) and she was just steady, steady, steady through wind, sideways rain, and stinging cold. She drained that putt as the sun broke through for the first time all day. She played like the old, grizzled vet that she is - at all of 27 years old. The women's game is really something.And she drained it. Would be a pretty nice summer after winning the Gold Medal.
It's certainly one of the problems with this format. It could be a really boring weekend of golf.Xander ties Scottie on the first hole but that was it. Scottie put the pedal down, up by 7 now
It was enjoyable although a little sporadic. Garrett from Good Good was -1 through 2 holes and they showed nary a shot on the 3rd hole from him, just casually dropping he made a 9 on the 3rd (12th) hole when he was putting in. Happy for Luke Kwon, he is a golfer I check out quite a bit with his production quality and all the unique courses he plays.Really good job by the PGA Tour with the Creator Classic event before the Tour Championship. It looks like they got quite a lot of views live on YouTube, and the production value was pretty solid. Hope they do more of these.
The scores reflect the initial strokes given.I’m not watching. Just checking the leaderboard.
Do the scores already reflect the free strokes given for FedEx standings? Eg the -30 scheduled is at is really -20 with the 10 added to -30.
Or is he actually -40?
I think the 10, 8, 7 etc strokes given is too much honestly.
The same thing happened at the Women’s US Open this year, too. My dad and I waited in a long, snaking line for almost two hours to board a shuttle, mostly due to there simply not being enough shuttles. We still got there by 10:00 and got to watch awesome golf all day. I was still irritated, but I got over it quickly. They fixed the problem by the next morning, when we waited for only 10 minutes. But if it had been the Solheim, when there are only four matches in the morning, I’d have been apoplectic. Seems the LPGA fixed it for this morning, as the first tee is rocking.Sounds like a total failure in logistics at the Solheim Cup in VA. Fans having to wait 2-3 hours for the shuttles to take them from the parking lot to the course. Brutal.
View: https://twitter.com/lpga/status/1834583202066792569?s=61&t=Co5jCGjJleHGFUT1TGB4Qg
The way they phrased the incident was he turned to the cart after hitting his shot, which makes it seem like someone hitting into them from behind as opposed to a slice or hook. If that is the case, man I would hunt down that asshole and try to make them blind in one eye with my fist. Doesn't say for sure where the ball came from, though.Damn, hadn't heard this one.
https://www.si.com/golf/australian-jeffrey-guan-speaks-devastating-pro-am-accident
I had to dig a little but it was his pro-am playing partner, from 30 yards away, due to a slice or shank:The way they phrased the incident was he turned to the cart after hitting his shot, which makes it seem like someone hitting into them from behind as opposed to a slice or hook. If that is the case, man I would hunt down that asshole and try to make them blind in one eye with my fist. Doesn't say for sure where the ball came from, though.
https://www.golfaustralia.com.au/news/young-golf-star-in-specialist-care-after-freak-injury-611824Golf Australia magazine understands the ball was struck by his pro-am playing partner in the NSW Open regional qualifier at Catalina Golf & Country Club on the NSW far south coast.
A source at the club said the player was using a fairway wood about 30 metres behind where Guan stood. The shot was badly sliced and hit Guan just below his eye.
Ah thanks. Well, seems like a very unfortunate accident and the person who hit the shot was understandably traumatized. I do have to check myself time to time, to adjust my positioning based on my playing partners. And if I don't know the person's game such as walking up as a single to play a round, I stay at or behind the ball for sure. High level golfers probably have a tendency to take the accurate shot-making of their peers for granted and forget how astray amateurs' shots can go.I had to dig a little but it was his pro-am playing partner, from 30 yards away, due to a slice or shank:
https://www.golfaustralia.com.au/news/young-golf-star-in-specialist-care-after-freak-injury-611824
I avoid being anywhere in front of people when hitting and I hate when people wander in front of me, especially to the right, before I hit. Low percentage or not it's not worth the risk.Ah thanks. Well, seems like a very unfortunate accident and the person who hit the shot was understandably traumatized. I do have to check myself time to time, to adjust my positioning based on my playing partners. And if I don't know the person's game such as walking up as a single to play a round, I stay at or behind the ball for sure. High level golfers probably have a tendency to take the accurate shot-making of their peers for granted and forget how astray amateurs' shots can go.
I actually think this is worse for the Tour long term. With less opportunities you're going to see less people choose golf and competition at the lower levels will suffer. This will eventually lead to a worse product on Tour.Upcoming changes to the PGA Tour:
https://golf.com/news/pga-tour-massive-changes-better-than-you-think/
- Shrinking full exempt status from 125 to 100 players.
- Smaller fields. Depends on the event but it seems to be something like 15-20 less players on average.
- Fewer tour cards being given out to KFT players (though this seems necessary due to the shrinking tour and field sizes.
- Changes to pace of play penalties. It looks like they're trying to target players with high average stroke time measurements. Maybe some recognition that targeting worst offenders is the way to go.
The number of tour cards didn't change. Just the number that automatically keep their card. The point of that is to actually give new blood more opportunities.I actually think this is worse for the Tour long term. With less opportunities you're going to see less people choose golf and competition at the lower levels will suffer. This will eventually lead to a worse product on Tour.
Not sure I get this.
I don't think there will be less opportunities. They are reducing fields on regular events from 156 to 144 or 132 depending on the time of year (daylight savings). As noted, not all 100 fully exempt players are going to play every week so there still will be a ton of playing opportunities for the guys outside the top 100 who still have some status. They also reduced or elimiated the Monday Q so that's a few extra spots each week for card holders. I'm sure they have the data on it but I don't think they are really getting much talent from the KFT guys who earn spots 21-30 each year. As far as the infusion of talent, they are getting more from the DP World Tour guys than the KFT.I actually think this is worse for the Tour long term. With less opportunities you're going to see less people choose golf and competition at the lower levels will suffer. This will eventually lead to a worse product on Tour.
Not sure I get this.