Chin Diesel
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Another suck season done by the men and spring is around the corner. Golf time!
Personally haven't played this year; weekends have been packed. Daylight savings time starting Sunday means a mid-week post work 9 hole is in play. Realistically, I'm expecting April to be the start.
As for the pros, interesting season so far. Phil's win last week was good for ratings and it brings up the thought of Phil's win motivating Tiger a bit this week. Rating for Inninsbrook will be big today, and, if Tiger stays in contention, will be monster ratings tomorrow. For all the hubbub over the youngin's Phil and Tiger move the needle like none of the youngsters. If Tiger plays well this week and at Bay Hill, Master's ratings will be way up Thurs/Fri.
Otherwise, I don't expect DJ or Rory to put together great seasons any more. Married and a ton of money means a few sparks of brilliance but no full seasons of dominance. Jordan has to figure out how to score again; Thomas seems most likely to have an opening the next 2-3 years to go on a run. Young, long, clutch. Good combination to have in your bag. I'll be real low risk and say Rahm gets his first major this year. Not sure what Koepka does going forward. I think Matsuyama has a 1-2 year dip before he gets going by his late 20's. I enjoy watching some of the guys who struggled early on their careers become legit pro players- James Hahn, Brian Harmon, Billy Hurley, etc. Much more enjoyable to me than the instant stars. And I have no idea how Pat Perez or Charlie Hoffman do what they do.
Hoping to find a way to get a few new courses on to my list this year but nothing is set as of now.
Personally haven't played this year; weekends have been packed. Daylight savings time starting Sunday means a mid-week post work 9 hole is in play. Realistically, I'm expecting April to be the start.
As for the pros, interesting season so far. Phil's win last week was good for ratings and it brings up the thought of Phil's win motivating Tiger a bit this week. Rating for Inninsbrook will be big today, and, if Tiger stays in contention, will be monster ratings tomorrow. For all the hubbub over the youngin's Phil and Tiger move the needle like none of the youngsters. If Tiger plays well this week and at Bay Hill, Master's ratings will be way up Thurs/Fri.
Otherwise, I don't expect DJ or Rory to put together great seasons any more. Married and a ton of money means a few sparks of brilliance but no full seasons of dominance. Jordan has to figure out how to score again; Thomas seems most likely to have an opening the next 2-3 years to go on a run. Young, long, clutch. Good combination to have in your bag. I'll be real low risk and say Rahm gets his first major this year. Not sure what Koepka does going forward. I think Matsuyama has a 1-2 year dip before he gets going by his late 20's. I enjoy watching some of the guys who struggled early on their careers become legit pro players- James Hahn, Brian Harmon, Billy Hurley, etc. Much more enjoyable to me than the instant stars. And I have no idea how Pat Perez or Charlie Hoffman do what they do.
Hoping to find a way to get a few new courses on to my list this year but nothing is set as of now.