Thx for the link. The back looks more difficult than the front IMO. With all the parallel fairways (typical on muni courses) on the front, really bad tee shots might still be in play. I think the length of the rough will play a big factor in scoring. If it’s not draconian long hitters will have a big advantage imo.Here is the PGA webpage that provides access to a flyover vid of each hole:
TPC Harding Park
Set against the cypress tree-lined Lake Merced, TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, California played host to the 2020 PGA Championshipwww.pgachampionship.com
The one thing I think you’re discounting is although I think these kids admire and respect TW none of them are one bit scared or intimidated like guys were decades ago. Lifetime tour pros would routinely roll over and play dead to Tiger anytime he was in contention. This kids come out on tour now fully equipped mentally and physically to win your events...from day 1. That aura of invincibility around him does not exist with these kids imo. Tiger used to curb stomp anyone in contention mentally by his mere presence.Only thing I agree on is that he may not be in form and hasn't played much. Those stats can be thrown out of the window since he has hardly played, only 4 events in 2020, and he's the best at figuring out how to win.
Nobody will ever match what he did, but his skill/talent hasn’t left, just his body has changed. Him with a fused back playing at the best of his ability is still going to beat any player in the world at their best. 10-20 players, that made me laugh out loud.
I'm not saying this as like a diehard Tiger fan, he's not my favorite. I played this game in college and professionally for 3 years, and am friends with a few guys out there. Any tour player that is in the tournament is good enough to win and saying otherwise is silly is all I am saying, especially Tiger Woods. Never count out the GOAT.
The one thing I think you’re discounting is although I think these kids admire and respect TW none of them are one bit scared or intimidated like guys were decades ago. Lifetime tour pros would routinely roll over and play dead to Tiger anytime he was in contention. This kids come out on tour now fully equipped mentally and physically to win your events...from day 1. That aura of invincibility around him does not exist with these kids imo. Tiger used to curb stomp anyone in contention mentally by his mere presence.
The one thing I think you’re discounting is although I think these kids admire and respect TW none of them are one bit scared or intimidated like guys were decades ago. Lifetime tour pros would routinely roll over and play dead to Tiger anytime he was in contention. This kids come out on tour now fully equipped mentally and physically to win your events...from day 1. That aura of invincibility around him does not exist with these kids imo. Tiger used to curb stomp anyone in contention mentally by his mere presence.
Some interesting threesomes for Thursday/Friday.
Koepka, Woodland, Lowry
Spieth, Dustin, Rose
Tiger, McIlroy, Thomas
Fowler, Bryson, Scott
Rahm, Phil, Sergio
We want Bryson and Koepka together!!!Some interesting threesomes for Thursday/Friday.
Koepka, Woodland, Lowry
Spieth, Dustin, Rose
Tiger, McIlroy, Thomas
Fowler, Bryson, Scott
Rahm, Phil, Sergio
They are afraid to pair them, but that would be fantastic if they end up together. I'd like to see Koepka rip Bryson's head off.We want Bryson and Koepka together!!!
They are afraid to pair them, but that would be fantastic if they end up together. I'd like to see Koepka rip Bryson's head off.
With as slow and methodical as Bryson is, I could see Brooks just walking ahead, putting out and going to the next tee while Bryson is still in fairway figuring out air density.
Re Tiger- thought I read somewhere that if he wasn't in the lead after three rounds, he never came from behind to win. Am I wrong? Was that just for major tournaments? As a front runner, he was hard to catch for sure, and whoever got paired with him on Sunday usually had an awful round.
Don’t play the game but reside not far from the course. The wind is always fun this time of year, there’s a stiff 20 knot on shore breeze from 14:00 on, and recently it has kept up throughout the night. Last few days were some of the worst (typical) August weather, foggy cool mornings followed windy and foggy cold afternoons. (Pro tip, visit Baghdad By The Bay in October, you won't need the parka.)Thursday afternoon looks very windy right now. If you have action, maybe stick to golfers in the early Thurs/late Fri wave.
Trying to get a dangerous animal drop for claiming you saw a fire ant while your ball is perched up on a bundle of sticks will do that.Bryson is playing faster this year and he has ditched the silly long putter.
And yet I still don't like him.
Trying to get a dangerous animal drop for claiming you saw a fire ant while your ball is perched up on a bundle of sticks will do that.
If tiger is still there come the weekend who know's, but his glory days and intimidation are gone. Going with the young guys and picking JT. Love watching the majors and how the drama unfolds on Sunday.
I don't know mau, Tony has been there the last couple of weeks and slides on the weekend. Needs to close one of these weeks.
Normally for the majors you can watch the feature groups through their app or on the web. But not this tournament.You need an ESPN+ subscription to watch.