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OT: Travelers Championship Contest

A lot of people involved with the tour consider it the best non-major tour event.
Big thanks to Travelers VP and UConn grad and athlete (hammer throw) Andy Bessette. Andy qualified for the Moscow Olympics in 1980 but the U.S. boycotted that year.
 
Big thanks to Travelers VP and UConn grad and athlete (hammer throw) Andy Bessette. Andy qualified for the Moscow Olympics in 1980 but the U.S. boycotted that year.
I still remember touring campus during my orientation overnight. There was Andy working out alone with the hammer.
 
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Still have to add in a good amount of the afternoon scores but you can find it here >>
 
If I'm playing fantasy, I'm taking Morikawa every week for the next decade or so. He's going to spend the next 10 years cashing 6 digit checks week in and week out. I don't know if his putting is good enough to win a bunch right now, but he is a green hitting monster. Out of the three youngins who showed up last year or so- Hovlind, Morikawa and Wolff, I am most bullish on Morikawa. By a lot.

The BY kiss of death curse is strong.

Morikawa going to miss the cut for first time in his career and Hovlind is on top 10.
 
When picking my team I was counting on Justin Thomas to do better than top 125. Ouch.
 
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Nobody expected Mickelson to play smart conservative golf. He had only one bogey in the first two rounds. But I still expect McElroy tear up the course on the week end.
 
A few quick observations:

The two most picked golfers, Bubba (picked by 34 entrants) and JT (22, tied with Zach J.) did not make the cut.

There are 19 golfers with scores in the top ten (-8 or better, with ties). Only Zach, Bryson and Rory were picked by more than 10 entrants. 15 golfers were picked by 10 or more entrants, and six of them (40%) either missed the cut or dropped out.

Nobody picked Marc Leishman or Brendon Todd (both -9). Mickelson (-13), Steele (-9), Noh, Kang and Kizzire (all -8) were only picked by one person each.

Doesn't appear anyone can beat Glenn at this point. He's the only entrant with nine players making the cut. Nobody even had eight. Five had seven. 13 had six, 19 had five, 16 had four, and nine had only three. Meaning 70% of entrants had only half or less of their picks make the cut.
 
Anyone know if pga will move up Sunday start times due to rain forecast? Last thing I see on net is the normal 8:35 start with leaders off at 2pm?

I watched today’s action on my computer cbs.com. It wasn’t on my local CBS tv station down here in N.C.

Golf was great and announcers did a great job.
 
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I think he meant the competition results. If so you can look at the leader board that was sent out on Thursday. I think the winners were highlighted?
Oh forgot about that. I was wondering why he was being so lazy with something you could look up very easily.
 
If I'm playing fantasy, I'm taking Morikawa every week for the next decade or so. He's going to spend the next 10 years cashing 6 digit checks week in and week out. I don't know if his putting is good enough to win a bunch right now, but he is a green hitting monster. Out of the three youngins who showed up last year or so- Hovlind, Morikawa and Wolff, I am most bullish on Morikawa. By a lot.

Of course I had Morikawa and Justin Thomas on my Traveler's picks.

Announcer just put it in perspective. Morikawa has more wins (2) than Missed Cuts (1) in his career.
 
Of course I had Morikawa and Justin Thomas on my Traveler's picks.

Announcer just put it in perspective. Morikawa has more wins (2) than Missed Cuts (1) in his career.
But did you have them yesterday?
 
I like betting winners going into the final round. I had Morikawa to win at 5-1 yesterday. Ship it! I got so lucky though - he was 3 back with 3 holes to play, and then had to hit a bomb putt to keep the playoff going. The kid is going to win A LOT.
 

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