Rickie gon' hit it in the water 3 times at 18.No he isn't.
Yeah, I'll never understand the Fowler hype. Remember when they were hyping Keegan Bradley as one of the next big things after the 2011 PGA? I mean, Rickie's game is miles better than Keegan's in every aspect but he's still prone to big numbers and struggles to put together a solid 72 holes. I think he'll eventually snag a major just by virtue of being able to put himself in the mix more often than not, but it will be one that somebody else loses instead of him winning it, IMO.
@Soliloquy of a Dogge
Gotta get his act together in 2018. Been a quiet offseason for Rory, which is good news.
Hope you get eaten by a Polar Bear, you silly clown.Rory is post prime and was never a golf god.
Hope you get eaten by a Polar Bear, you silly clown.
That's not nice, polar bears are a serious threat up here in Canada.
Poor Morgan Hoffman, but good on him for going public with it. Hope he gets a Tour win now.
That's not nice, polar bears are a serious threat up here in Canada.
True story. Once the sun goes down, Polar Bears break into homes and drag people from their beds.Serious?
Okay, so lets prognosticate on Tiger's potential 2018 schedule, boys and girls.
Farmers @ Torrey Pines
Genesis @ Riviera
Honda @ PGA National
WGC Mexico (he'll have gotten himself into it)
Arnold Palmer Invi @ Bay Hill
Dell WGC @ Austin CC
I think he'll want to have himself firing on all cylinders heading into Augusta.
Masters @ Augusta National
Wells Fargo @ Quail Hollow
The PLAYERS @ TPC Sawgrass
Memorial @ Muirfield
US Open @ Shinnecock
The (sponsorless) National @ Wherever
The Open @ Carnoustie
WGT Bridgestone @ Firestone
PGA Championship @ Bellerive
He'll make the playoffs. Skip Ridgewood, play TPC Boston. Skip Aronimink, play East Lake.
Ryder Cup in France.
So 18 events. He misses the cut offs for the WGC events I could see Houston and the Deere being added.
I didn't realize how clutch Spieth's putt on the 18th yesterday was.
It made him the highest earner in the OWGR this year. He won it by .31 of a point over DJ, Thomas was exactly four points behind in third, Rahm way behind in fourth, Fowler fifth.