Maybe.Went big on SS under 69.5. Missing those early 5s going to cost him. Don't see anyone scoring anymore today
Maybe.
He's still -3 today with the back nine to come.
He wasn't really close to scoring at all back 9 yesterday. And just gave one back to start it. Scoring is over for SS.
Routine.Wow, birdie last 2/3 when everyone else besides a few dropping 4-5. Phew. Needed that.
Should be a great Sunday at Pebble
That Rosie one is especially spicy!Rd4 con't
1u each
Straka +225 ov Rory; Lowry
Rose +200 ov Tom Kim; Davis
Eckroat +180 ov Henley; Glover
Hojgaard +180 ov Day; Hodges
It seems suspiciously low, but I'm trying not to look a gift horse in the mouth.Great price on Scotty @chipnotized best I can find is -200. Likely still playing it in a parlay
I completely forgot to post my plays, and of course they are looking pretty good going into round 4.Took last week off after a disastrous AMEX. I'm not a huge fan of this tournament, because even as iconic as the course is, I get tired of them telling me how great it is when it's overcast and 50 degrees. But now that we have all the good players in it, I am forced to pay attention. Not sure how much tourney history helps due to everything pre-2024 had a pretty weak field. And last year was a 54 hole finish. I made fade Clark as the main reason he won was the shortened tournament and the fact he shot a 60 in the 2nd round. I'll pay to see him do that again.
Pebble and Spyglass are both short by tour standards and have the smallest greens on the schedule, so it usually boils down to a ball-striking competition. If he's not too rusty, Scheffler should be in the mix. I haven't looked, but maybe his prices are tolerable due to coming off the surgery? I want to like Ludvig, but his drop last week is concerning. I think I read that he got sick, so maybe it's a one off. No interest in Spieth as I'll have to see him play like a world class player again before I believe it. No weak field to beat up on like he did before 2023
One and done I have Morikawa for now. I've missed 2 cuts in a row in my pool, so the no cut is nice, but I need a big finish so I don't get too far behind. I am open to switching however
Scotty top 10 is a good bet today. He’s -150ish vs Rors which is another great bet.It seems suspiciously low, but I'm trying not to look a gift horse in the mouth.
GL out there today, hopefully JT and neck-beard can shoot their way through the chaos and back into the top 20 for us.
Those flags are all over the place. Just not like yesterday which was predicted 3 days before the tournament started.Starting to think the coverages are in with the books with the round totals. Yesterday was all about how scoring was as easy as Thursday and they didn’t know if weather was coming in. Today all they did was talk about the 25 mph winds coming in that never came to.
Those flags are all over the place. Just not like yesterday which was predicted 3 days before the tournament started.
I can't get a read from these folks....guess I just buy what the forecast is selling but that's definitely not the easiest thing to do up there on the Coast especiallyAll morning yesterday they said it was a birdie fest and no weather likely for hours. 5 minutes later it was a Cat 1.
Today they said it was coming again and looks like a perfect day all day long.
If I show up at a course looking like that, I doubt they’d let me play
Any update on that guy? He went down like he was really hurt badly.OUCH
Lowry just beaned a spotter in the head or shoulder on 15.
It didn't slow down play so i'm assuming he shook it off.Any update on that guy? He went down like he was really hurt badly.
I won’t speak for others, but I’ve enjoyed not having to watch 75 year old Bill Murray act like a clown for 4 hoursBTW, the Tour just ruined this event last year making it a signature event and eliminating the amateurs Saturday & Sunday. Another casualty of Monahan's regime.
The fields were really weak the past few years.BTW, the Tour just ruined this event last year making it a signature event and eliminating the amateurs Saturday & Sunday. Another casualty of Monahan's regime.
And now we get the Genesis at Torrey Pines. I know that's not the fault of the PGA but it's all just feels sleezy in golf worldIt was a celebrity-oriented event, going all the way back to the Bing Crosby years. Having the stars play Pebble on Saturday made it worth the watch, regardless of the field strength. It was different than the usual grind of golf tournaments. Now, not so much.
I'll have to disagree on watching the celebs playing being entertaining. Maybe it's just Bill Murray. But I also don't care about watching Ray Romano slicing into the ocean or Condi Rice topping one down the hill on #7. And like most of the pro-ams, it seems there are far more CEO/CFO/COO's of the sponsors than any celebs anywayIt was a celebrity-oriented event, going all the way back to the Bing Crosby years. Having the stars play Pebble on Saturday made it worth the watch, regardless of the field strength. It was different than the usual grind of golf tournaments. Now, not so much.
That's is a great point -- really less celebrities lately -- just corporate names we barely knowI'll have to disagree on watching the celebs playing being entertaining. Maybe it's just Bill Murray. But I also don't care about watching Ray Romano slicing into the ocean or Condi Rice topping one down the hill on #7. And like most of the pro-ams, it seems there are far more CEO/CFO/COO's of the sponsors than any celebs anyway
The corporate guys dominate now for sure. The celebs got sliced off when the field size was reduced. Money talks, fun walks.I'll have to disagree on watching the celebs playing being entertaining. Maybe it's just Bill Murray. But I also don't care about watching Ray Romano slicing into the ocean or Condi Rice topping one down the hill on #7. And like most of the pro-ams, it seems there are far more CEO/CFO/COO's of the sponsors than any celebs anyway