OT: 2023 Golf Thread

MadRU

Heisman
Jul 26, 2001
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Rahm getting a huge break on his drive into the trees and ricocheted back onto the fairway.
 

knightfan7

Heisman
Jul 30, 2003
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67,205
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Rahm's made around 10' putts for birdie on 7 and 8 and par on 9.

Kopeka up 2 but appears in trouble on 10 behind a tree.

Have to keep reminding myself they have 27 holes to go.
 

Joey Bags

All-American
Sep 21, 2019
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What does he have to prove anymore? He made the cut to continue the streak. He is obviously in a tremendous amount of pain. He still has 28 holes to play. No one would blame him.
He’s not trying to prove anything, he’s just a competitor doing what he loves.

I don’t shoot in the low 70s anymore like I did when I played competitively. Still play all the time because I love the game even though I no longer have anything to “prove” by winning tournaments or shooting personal records. I suspect it’s something similar for him, otherwise he would have hung it up a long time ago.
 
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RUScrew85

Heisman
Nov 7, 2003
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He’s not trying to prove anything, he’s just a competitor doing what he loves.

I don’t shoot in the low 70s anymore like I did when I played competitively. Still play all the time because I love the game even though I no longer have anything to “prove” by winning tournaments or shooting personal records. I suspect it’s something similar for him, otherwise he would have hung it up a long time ago.

I think he's hoping to catch lightening in a bottle and grab another Major.

Is it just me or does Tiger seem to be a miserable guy for a guy who's worth $1B and plays golf for a living?
 
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Jtung230

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Jun 30, 2005
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Morikawa’s Texas wedge on 18th was sick. That thing look like it was going to stop way before the green and it just kept on rolling at the slowest pace I’ve ever seen a golf ball roll.
 
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RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Morikawa’s Texas wedge on 18th was sick. That thing look like it was going to stop way before the green and it just kept on rolling at the slowest pace I’ve ever seen a golf ball roll.
I thought for sure that was going to be hung up in the fringe or even before that - amazing shot. On the flip side, I'm still stunned that both Koepka and Bennett (especially Bennett) had their 3rd shots not roll into the water on 15 after spinning back off the green - two inches of rain probably kept them in play. And Hovland's run of birdies on 11-15 was fantastic.
 

RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Neither Koepka nor Rahm birdie the easy hole 2 and are now on a run of 12 holes each without birdies, leaving room for some of the chasers to possibly catch up if they falter. Low scores are out there.
 

RU848789

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Koepka bogeys 4 and we now have a tie for first at -10, with Hovland at -8 and Woodland at -7. Going to be a fun round...
 

RU848789

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Koepka +3 on the front 9 has dropped to -8, two behind Rahm at -10, as both just bogeyed #9. And don't look now, but Spieth, who is en fuego, is also at -8 and playing 18 and Phil is at -7 playing alongside Spieth. Henley is also -7.
 

RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Phil just birdied 18 to shoot 65 and get to -8, while Jordan bogeyed 18 to finish at -7 with a 66. Phil is actually tied with Koepka and only 2 back of Rahm. Crazy to think that Phil is now the leader in the clubhouse (and very likely oldest player to ever finish in the top 5 at the Master) and in contention if Rahm, especially, falters.

Where everyone at?
 

RU Cheese

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Sep 14, 2003
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I think he's hoping to catch lightening in a bottle and grab another Major.

Is it just me or does Tiger seem to be a miserable guy for a guy who's worth $1B and plays golf for a living?
He absolutely does. Hell, all the news he's made the last 10 years has been sex, drugs, divorce, accidents, etc.

I think the decline in his game is far more driven by the decline in his mental strength and not his physical ailments.
 
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RU848789

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It's almost over now, as Rahm birdied 14 to move to -12 with a 4 shot lead over Phil, while Koepka bogeyed it to drop to +7. Would take a collapse for Rahm not to win now.
 

SkilletHead2

All-American
Sep 30, 2005
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Judge much?!
Purchase a car or use their parents, what does it matter? My daughter got a brand new car a week before she turned 17.. so did all her friends and most of the juniors. Doesn’t mean we don’t parent correctly. lol
She wasn’t allowed on highways for a very long time.
She basically drives to work and school.
We have an app that can track her speed. She abuses that and her Dad takes the car.
Back to thread topic-
Terrible tragedy. My heart breaks for their families.

He absolutely does. Hell, all the news he's made the last 10 years has been sex, drugs, divorce, accidents, etc.

I think the decline in his game is far more driven by the decline in his mental strength and not his physical ailments.
Yeeeeah. Did you see his car after the accident and the number of injuries he had to his leg? Not saying he hasn't been less than a model citizen, but I don't think he has the physical ability to play very well any more.
 

RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Brooks with a little comeback is now just down 3 with 2 to play. You never know...
 

RU Cheese

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Yeeeeah. Did you see his car after the accident and the number of injuries he had to his leg? Not saying he hasn't been less than a model citizen, but I don't think he has the physical ability to play very well any more.
I did, and I don't believe that's why he's not the player he was.
 

RU848789

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Anyone ever notice how much Rahm looks like Dennis Menochet, the French actor who played the French farmer in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds?



 
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RU848789

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Yeeeeah. Did you see his car after the accident and the number of injuries he had to his leg? Not saying he hasn't been less than a model citizen, but I don't think he has the physical ability to play very well any more.
Agreed. Tiger battled an incredible array of injuries prior to the accident, keeping him away from the game for long stretches, and the accident almost left him unable to walk. It's amazing he can even walk the course, let alone compete. I have no doubt that he'd still be competitive on tour if he were healthy (like we saw when he won the Masters in 2019 before the accident), given his mental strength.

https://www.skysports.com/golf/news...es-procedures-and-comebacks-during-his-career
 
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T2Kplus20

Heisman
May 1, 2007
30,430
18,397
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Too bad for Brooks coming up short today, but overall, huge weekend for the LIV guys - 3 in the top 5 including Phil.

Wish the rain/weather wasn't so problematic.
 

WhiteBus

Heisman
Oct 4, 2011
39,359
21,742
113
Love to see guys with different swings win. Was thinking about dropping some lbs after seeing Mickelson’s success but Rahm won so I’ll keep my belly.
Played football in the fall and golf spring/summer. I played much better golf in the spring and early summer because I wasn't bulking up lifting weights for football. Weight has nothing to do with golf. Keep the belly! Flexibility is much more important, making that full turn is where the power and accuracy is.
 

greenknight

Heisman
Sep 1, 2001
20,554
12,263
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Brooksy broke down later than I thought he would. He played solid in the bad weather yesterday but pretty much 27 back to back did him in. He was all over the place today
 

greenknight

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Sep 1, 2001
20,554
12,263
113
My god. You just hate the LIV players!
So do I😁 Brooksy comes back once he does his obligation the LIV folds. He will 100% not be satisfied with LIV 1/2 the guys flat out suck. Hes a competitor and wants to play the best. He grabbed the dough for security in case he never got better. Phil just flat out over performed. He usually sprays the ball over the place. Patrick Reed nobody likes him on tour or probably LIV as well something about cheating your own doesnt endear you to fellow competitors
 

Section124

Heisman
Dec 21, 2002
16,817
18,397
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Was at my family Easter dinner and wasn’t really paying close attention to the Masters. I saw Rahm tee off on 18 and hit his ball in the woods. Or at least I thought it was Rahm. Brooks hits the fairway and then Rahm tees off again and hits the fairway. On his next shot Rahm was hitting 2 from the fairway. How was that possible? Or did someone else tee off first on 18?
 

RU848789

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Jul 27, 2001
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Was at my family Easter dinner and wasn’t really paying close attention to the Masters. I saw Rahm tee off on 18 and hit his ball in the woods. Or at least I thought it was Rahm. Brooks hits the fairway and then Rahm tees off again and hits the fairway. On his next shot Rahm was hitting 2 from the fairway. How was that possible? Or did someone else tee off first on 18?
He hit a provisional off the tee - what would be his 3rd shot, in case they couldn't find his original tee shot in the woods - he didn't know they had already found it, but once that was clear, he could just play the original ball as his 2nd shot.
 

ClassOf02v.2

Heisman
Sep 30, 2010
13,593
14,872
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Brooksy broke down later than I thought he would. He played solid in the bad weather yesterday but pretty much 27 back to back did him in. He was all over the place today
There will be talk about Koepka not being able to go 72 holes with LIV tournaments only going 54.

I don’t buy it. My gut feeling is Koepka was frustrated by a very slow pace of play. He and Rahm were waiting on guys ahead of them the entire front 9. And Koepka gets notoriously annoyed at slow play. Just a hunch.

That said, Rahm faced the same situation and dealt with it much better. He won and Koepka lost.
 
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Section124

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He hit a provisional off the tee - what would be his 3rd shot, in case they couldn't find his original tee shot in the woods - he didn't know they had already found it, but once that was clear, he could just play the original ball as his 2nd shot.
Thanks! But if his original ball was in the woods, why did he hit #2 from the fairway? Or did his first kick out into the fairway? If so weird he hit a provisional. Sorry for all the questions.
 

ClassOf02v.2

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Sep 30, 2010
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Thanks! But if his original ball was in the woods, why did he hit #2 from the fairway? Or did his first kick out into the fairway? If so weird he hit a provisional. Sorry for all the questions.
It kicked out into the rough short of the fairway. Rahm didn’t realize it had kicked out and played the provisional as a precaution.

Hell of a par actually. A Seve par.
 

greenknight

Heisman
Sep 1, 2001
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12,263
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There will be talk about Koepka not being able to go 72 holes with LIV tournaments only going 54.

I don’t buy it. My gut feeling is Koepka was frustrated by a very slow pace of play. He and Rahm were waiting on guys ahead of them the entire front 9. And Koepka gets notoriously annoyed at slow play. Just a hunch.

That said, Rahm faced the same situation and dealt with it much better. He won and Koepka lost.
Once you start spraying it all over the place it's not frustration. Any other course other than Augusta he would have been like an 80 or more. As long of a course as it is , it is very forgiving. The pine trees branches usually start like 10 ft off the ground and the rough at Augusta
Is like being in a well maintained fairway at a municipa course. 27 back to back in cold, rainy, cold weather very tough on a completely reconstructed knee.
 

ClassOf02v.2

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Sep 30, 2010
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Once you start spraying it all over the place it's not frustration. Any other course other than Augusta he would have been like an 80 or more. As long of a course as it is , it is very forgiving. The pine trees branches usually start like 10 ft off the ground and the rough at Augusta
Is like being in a well maintained fairway at a municipa course. 27 back to back in cold, rainy, cold weather very tough on a completely reconstructed knee.
Or his frustration at the slow pace caused him to lose a bit of focus resulting in spraying it all over the place.

I’m not claiming I’m definitively right here. Just a hunch of what could have been a factor.
 

greenknight

Heisman
Sep 1, 2001
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Thanks! But if his original ball was in the woods, why did he hit #2 from the fairway? Or did his first kick out into the fairway? If so weird he hit a provisional. Sorry for all the questions.
His caddy should have never let him pull his driver on 18th tee. That drive was beyond horrible deep into trees have no idea how that one made it back to the rough. Having caddied alot of yrs there is no telling where a ball goes hit that badly. He had to get lucky and hit tree flush to bounce that far back into play. He was looking at a double if ball was t foundi
 
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RUScrew85

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Was at my family Easter dinner and wasn’t really paying close attention to the Masters. I saw Rahm tee off on 18 and hit his ball in the woods. Or at least I thought it was Rahm. Brooks hits the fairway and then Rahm tees off again and hits the fairway. On his next shot Rahm was hitting 2 from the fairway. How was that possible? Or did someone else tee off first on 18?

Rahm hit a provisional in fear his first shot was lost. It was not but he didn't know that on the tee. It bounced back from the woods towards the tee leaving him a very long second shot. The provisional tee shot was discarded.

And as posted above. He should have hit five iron.
 
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