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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: ELA on May 13, 2018, 05:16:27 PM
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Thought about a PGA thread, but I feel like we can combine pro talk and us hacking away out there.
As far as pros go, Webb Simpson probably wasn't catchable, but I enjoy watching Tiger in the red having a Sunday like this in a near major.
As far as hacking away, I had barely played in aboit 7 years since dislocating my finger twice, and opting out of surgery. But I played TopGolf for the first time a couple weeks ago. That's a lot more fun for the casual golfer. I'm a big fan of best ball, but I lack the patience (and the physical ability to bomb away for 18 holes without my finger feeling like it will fall off) to play on my own.
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My annual average # of rounds has nosedived in direct correlation with having kids. I don't expect to break 80 again. I still stubbornly carry a 2 iron, and still hit off the tee if the hole calls for it. I simply have no distance control with the irons playing this infrequently, particularly wedges in order to have a chance to score. Trying to get our 3rd grader into the game a bit. She's seems to like what we've done so far.
It was actually good TV (the tourney) today despite Webb being way out front. I've never been a huge fan of this manufactured 5th major, so what, you have 4 majors, I wish (networks) quit making this something it isn't.
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My annual average # of rounds has nosedived in direct correlation with having kids. I don't expect to break 80 again. I still stubbornly carry a 2 iron, and still hit off the tee if the hole calls for it. I simply have no distance control with the irons playing this infrequently, particularly wedges in order to have a chance to score. Trying to get our 3rd grader into the game a bit. She's seems to like what we've done so far.
It was actually good TV (the tourney) today despite Webb being way out front. I've never been a huge fan of this manufactured 5th major, so what, you have 4 majors, I wish (networks) quit making this something it isn't.
I quit playing golf shortly after my first child was born. Until then, I had played in 2 leagues every summer and was part of a foursome that played a different 18 hole course every Saturday morning. I also played in up to 4 softball leagues and played for numerous teams in SB tournaments. I would play up to about 150 SB games a summer as well as golf.
That all came to an end with children. While I did continued to play in 1 SB league for a while, it was one night a week and that was it. Then after the kids got to the age where they were playing sports (coach pitch BB, etc) that ended also.
Then when the kids got the age where they were graduating HS, I once again picked up my golf clubs (took a while to even find them and then found that I was severely out of date with my equipment). Prior to giving up golf for the kids, I was a low 80's golfer. After starting back up and upgrading my clubs, I was lucky to break 90. My drives 25 years ago would be well over 300 yds using the tradition persimmon wood drivers, now I can only manage about 250 yards with today's titanium drivers. And my short game, forget it. It's like I never played before.
My advice is that if you get the chance, try to at least hit a driving range a few times a year and play a round every month or so. Once you loose it, it is hard to get it back. I am just now getting back to shooting in the mid 80's after starting up play about 5 years ago.
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I haven't played in about 3 years now... Which is a shame, because I love to spoil a good walk spending it on the links :)
But like you guys, a lot of it is kids. If I could get the wife into golf, it might get easier though. Since we only have the kids every other weekend, if we actually started playing together I might play. But on the weekends with kids, I'm not leaving her stuck with them while I go hit the links. And on the weekends we don't have kids, I'm not going to leave her when we could be doing something fun together. So until/unless I get her to pick up the sport, and we can enjoy it together, I'm not sure how much more golf I might play.
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just thought everyone should know that bama alum justin thomas is now the #1 player in the world. :)
on a personal note, i enjoy golf, but it just takes to long to play, imo. with young kids and all their activities, a (relatively) new house with land to take care of and finish developing, and other things in life in general, i don't have 5+ hrs to play very often.
i already spend several hrs watching football for 15-ish weeks of the year, most of those during prime weather season. golf, while very fun, just isnt high enough in my priorities for me to make time to play very often.
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just thought everyone should know that bama alum justin thomas is now the #1 player in the world. :)
Jack Nicklaus, generally considered the best golfer of all time, is a graduate of The Ohio State University. :93:
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Like everyone else her, I was actually decent in my early 30s. Got down to a 7-8 handicap. But then my kids arrived, and I played only sparsely for 20 years....you know, soccer tournaments and all.
Even though I am still working, I have picked up the game again here in Florida.
But, as was said, it takes a while and a lot of work to get it back. I might be a 11-12 now, but it is getting better.
The cool part is, the equipment has improved dramatically and I can now hit the ball farther than in my 30s. If I could just control the damn direction......
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Like everyone else her, I was actually decent in my early 30s. Got down to a 7-8 handicap.
I never said I was decent. Definitely not single-digit handicap...
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I played a round last night in beautiful conditions
no bugs yet, 80 degrees, very light breeze, attractive young lady on the bev cart
enjoyed a cigar on the back 9 and even clicked a birdie putt on a par 3
I think I shall go back out after work this afternoon and do it again
of course, my daughters are adults and I ditched the wife long ago
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Woods is playing the Memorial, which is where he made a name for himself iirc.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/card_img/996755731457159168/tEHEOSJ2?format=jpg&name=386x202)
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Anyone ever had a wife/gf that was this passionate about their golf game?
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2018/05/15/pga-golfer-lucas-glovers-wife-krista-arrested-for-allegedly-attacking-him-his-mother.html
The wife of former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover is facing a domestic violence charge stemming from a reported fight earlier this month with the golfer — and his mother.
Lucas told deputies how “when he plays a bad round of golf, Krista proceeds to start an altercation with him and telling him how he is a loser and a p---y, how he needs to fire everyone, and how he’d better win or her and the kids would leave him and he would never see the kids again,” the police report read
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91 degrees here
feels like 95
leaving the office for a 4:37 tee time
Budweiser is going to flow...........
FORE!!!
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(https://thesportsbus.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/leatherlips.jpg)
The Memorial Tournament has ‘teed off’ again for another year in Central Ohio and once again, the hope is that the “Curse of Chief Leatherlips” will be avoided. Chief Leatherlips was executed in 1810 by members of his own Wyandot tribe not far from the Muirfield Village golf course site. Legend has it that the ghost of Leatherlips brings the rain because the traffic and crowds of the tournament disturb him.
Rain is a common curse at The Memorial. The 1990 tournament was shortened to 54 holes with Greg Norman declared the winner. Though there is no evidence it is true, local lore has it that the golf course was built on an Indian burial ground. In 1993, when The Memorial was delayed by rain for the fourth straight year and 11 of 18 years overall, Jack Nicklaus’ wife Barbara decided to do something about it.
Arnold Palmer’s wife, Winnie, suggested that if Muirfield Village was built over an old cemetery that a glass of gin left at the burial site of Chief Leatherlips- it rests in the trees beyond the practice fairway -might mollify any angry spirits. So late Thursday night during the 1993 tournament and again during a Friday afternoon suspension, Barbara Nicklaus made trips to the nearby cemetery and monument to Leatherlips. Both times she left a glass with gin in it. Jack even drove her Thursday night, albeit reluctantly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rqHWxjQ8NE
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My man Chief Leatherlips has behaved himself this year, with only a small blast of rain this afternoon.
Hopefully he is just biding his time, so that he can really wreak havoc over the weekend.
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I love when the US Open course just crushes guys
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me too
Rory has a birdie on the card and is 10 over
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Wind will do that. I've played Erin Hills a few times, it is a zillion times nastier when windy. Usga had no bullets last year w no wind and heavy rains overnight.
This appears to be the windiest day in the forecast for shinnecock.
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Scott Gregory shoots a 92. Obviously I have to look at his scorecard. Check out the shot chart for him on the 14th. How did he lose 70 yards of distance on his 2nd shot (from the fairway) to his 3rd shot? There's not a single tree on the hole. There's no reason he would've elected to take relief from the fairway, to the point where he would go back to the right rough 70 yards.
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I played the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island in the wind
might as well have 4 or 5 caddies give you a good beating at the clubhouse and save you 5 hours
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The course on Ka'anapali (Maui) is like that. If you don't tee off really early, you're playing under constant heavy wind.
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Been to Ka'anapali, but didn't play golf.
I'll be playing a league match in NW Iowa in about an hour with winds from 20-30 mph.
The beer will be cold
I tell my partner when it's windy. "This isn't the time to try to break 80, this is the time to try to break 100."
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Been to Ka'anapali, but didn't play golf.
I'll be playing a league match in NW Iowa in about an hour with winds from 20-30 mph.
The beer will be cold
I tell my partner when it's windy. "This isn't the time to try to break 80, this is the time to try to break 100."
See. Now aren'cha glad that you played all that glow golf throughout the winter?
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OK, I’m failing to see the outrage over what Phil did. It’s a strategy. He took his 2 stroke penalty and moved on. Why should he be DQ’d for that?
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A problem, if the conclusion is Phil gamed the rule, is the rule. My read on the rule and likely purpose is striking the ball as it is moving but not necessarily as a defensive move to prevent the ball from moving to a less advantageous lie.
I suppose it is a dick move. But the USGA runs the open like a bunch of dicks. I'm not mad about it at all, despite Phil's obvious tactics which are less than sporty. I took it as, screw this course set up, I'm done with it.
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yup, Lefty should have been DQ'd
blatant cheating, purposely
but, I'm fine with the 2-stroke penalty as well
didn't really matter in this case - Phil made the cut, made his $27,000 - probably should have gone home Saturday night w/o a check
the issue is if someone in contention pulled that move - he wasn't