Really.He is skipping the WGC event for a previously scheduled family vacation.
That’s unfortunate.
Really.He is skipping the WGC event for a previously scheduled family vacation.
JB gets a pass from players because he is a good guy but also has some clout because he has won several times (5 events now) and a Ryder Cup. Plus, he is one of the longest hitters on tour. Most pros are lucky to win 1-2 tournaments their entire career so a guy who has won 5 times now gets a respect card in the locker room.
That said, there is no doubt he is very slow, but until they put him on the clock and the tour starts cracking down on slow play then its not his issue.
Think you have nailed it. This is really a great point. A lot of the stuff he could do pre shot before he gets up there. He does not do his pre shot while partners are playing this rubs many the wrong way, Peter Kostis said this yesterday when he was on greens. JB is almost always last guy to hit in group.This is a spot on post.
I love J.B. In fact, I’ve been attending the Memorial every year since “98, I follow him for every shot for 2 days or 4 days.
I’ve also been to all the Majors and a few other tournaments as well, and if I always follow him if he’s playing.
That being said, the one thing that kind of bothers me, is he’s not doing his pre shot routine/homework while his partner/partners are hitting. And since he’s long, and hitting last a lot of times, this could be avoided if he would be ready to hit when it’s his turn.
But, as you said so eloquently, he’s not breaking any current PGA rules or guidelines.
LA alone is a great event. The Wells Fargo is one of toughest courses and had big time winners. You beat a great field in each. LA is vaunted below the 4 majors and players as one you want to win.JB has "only" won 5 times, but IMO, he has some impressive titles to his name Phoenix (twice), Houston, Wells Fargo and now the LA Open. Those are well above average caliber fields as a whole in those tournaments.
Interesting that Kostis said it. I was watching with the sound down because the Wife was watching a show on the other tv.Think you have nailed it. This is really a great point. A lot of the stuff he could do pre shot before he gets up there. He does not do his pre shot while partners are playing this rubs many the wrong way, Peter Kostis said this yesterday when he was on greens. JB is almost always last guy to hit in group.
This is not Jack Nicklaus walking around hole and reading the grain etc.. This is slow and methodical. His pre shot routine is done when last guy hits. Most on tour when you watch they are almost ready when last guy hits, usually getting club out of bag and a few waggles ready to go.
If he was not a nice guy then there would be full revolt.
JB had freaking brain surgery a few years ago and also had a roller blading accident before that.
Crazy talent. Hits it a mile. Would love to see him start to be in the mix more often.
I would love to see him win more and hurry the eff up. Slowest golfer on Earth
Day is every bit as slow as JB.It's funny that Jason Day is slow AF but nobody ever says a word about him, especially not Nick Faldo...you know, them both being international and all.
JB shut em' all up Sunday!