Rahm is the only match where Europe is favored today. None of those matches would individually be surprising, but enough breaking Europe’s way would be very surprising. Out of DJ, Koepka, JT, English, and Cantlay, I’d be surprised to see Europe getting more than 2 points. There’s some pretty decent mismatches.
Hovland Morikawa will be a ballstriking clinic
Owned by a real plumber, what rates did you expect?That course is obviously tough without the wind and, as we saw Friday and yesterday, brutal when it blows. It surely is fun to watch these guys struggle with having to make something happen when their shots wind up lying in the deep rough and bunkers.
I am looking forward to a day of great competition and hopefully a Team USA victory!
PS - Did you know that a round of golf there costs $550 + Caddy Fee and tip? Simply amazing....
Not sure what you're looking at to definitively say Collin is a better putter. In overall putting of the 196 players ranked for 2021, Hovland is 81st to Morikawa's 107. In strokes gained putting, Morikawa is 178 to Hovland's 99. Morikawa has an advantage in strokes gained around the green, but again, he's middle of the pack at 86 to Hovland's 124.Yes. Difference is Morikawa is a much better putter and around the green scrambling. I like Hovland a lot. He had a couple of tourneys earlier this year where he had quad and triple bogeys and still finished top 10. When he gets hot, he's one of the guys where 58-59 is a doable number and they'd do it looking normal.
I'd love to, but it won't happen. Think I'm done walking 18 with my knees and at that price, I'd want a masseuse following me around, lol.Anyone ever played Kohler? There are 4 18 hole courses. At Whistling Straits there are the Straits course and Irish course. At Blackwolf Run there are the River course (36 holes) and the Meadow Valleys course. It's 2 and half hours from Chicago. I've never played there because I'm a high handicapper and all of the courses are extremely difficult. It's very expensive to play there but you can get some decent packages if you stay over at the Kohler lodge called the American Club.

I caddied at Yale, carrying doubles on a great course built for mountain goats. Would now be an effort to walk 18 carrying nothing but a putter.I'd love to, but it won't happen. Think I'm done walking 18 with my knees and at that price, I'd want a masseuse following me around, lol.
Funny thing about playing great courses with caddies in the US - bag weight limits. Whistling Straits is 25 lbs. I don't know if they have that yet in Europe, but when I played the Old Course, there were no restrictions I was aware of. I had the opportunity to play Baltusrol back in 2001 as our CEO was a member. I had to strip the bag down to only essentials, like 6 balls, no rain gear, no snacks, etc. And my caddie still managed to not find a ball of mine in short rough.
I remember when I caddied at CC Darien and Woodway, we had golfers with bags that could've shamed Al Czervik. Kids these days![]()
NBC must be ratings nervous. If this wraps up early point wise (at least in the past) the remaining matches pick up and head in for a drink, no golf left to watch.
But you didn't, right??I'd probably bet half the house on Rahm over Scheffler.
Not much of a gambler. Don't have an online account nor know a bookie these days. Big change since I used to run slips in college and bet a lot on college games.But you didn't, right??
Not much of a gambler. Don't have an online account nor know a bookie these days. Big change since I used to run slips in college and bet a lot on college games.
Anyway, Rahm's not done yet.
No he is not.
I became a Scheffler believer at WGC match play earlier this year when Scheffler took out Poulter and Rahm on same day.
Two years on the tour and he already has top 10's in every major.
USA is stacked for next decade- Scheffler, Morikawa, Schauffele, Koepka, DeChambeau, Spieth, Thomas, Finau, Cantlay are all good for next decade-. DJ still has another 6-8 years of these cups.
Say goodbye to Simpson, Kuchar and Reed unless they force automatically qualifying.
add in Zalatoris as wellNo he is not.
I became a Scheffler believer at WGC match play earlier this year when Scheffler took out Poulter and Rahm on same day.
Two years on the tour and he already has top 10's in every major.
USA is stacked for next decade- Scheffler, Morikawa, Schauffele, Koepka, DeChambeau, Spieth, Thomas, Finau, Cantlay are all good for next decade-. DJ still has another 6-8 years of these cups.
Say goodbye to Simpson, Kuchar and Reed unless they force automatically qualifying.
Next guys up are probably:I watch a ton of golf and can’t think of a young euro on the cusp. Then you see the USA winning the walker cup again, Willy Z waiting in the wings and yikes. Talent gap may be wider in Rome
His twin Nicolai won the Italian Open this year and both had excellent amateur careers. I expect one/both to make multiple Ryder Cups team in the future.Rasmus Højgaard, 20 years old, already has 3 Euro Tour wins.