yep - hopefully tomorrow's shot....Zombie Jon Snow said:
that's awesome
yeah, he'd literally need to hole it to slow it down...very similar to the tin cup shot. if I was the PGA or one of his sponsors, I'd pay him to go for it tomorrow. stuff like this gets the average fan watching.Zombie Jon Snow said:
If he actually went for the green I think it would bounce over really hard and who knows where it would go. By going for the front side it caught in the rough. Easy pitch from there to be in eagle position.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I guess I'm dumb, but what does this have to do with the Entertainment Board?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I guess I'm dumb, but what does this have to do with the Entertainment Board?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I guess I'm dumb, but what does this have to do with the Entertainment Board?
ahem....it's been done before but it's still entertainment. daly didn't have analytics, special grips, etc. all he had was pure strength, a pack of cigs, and a case of the beast. if you ever go to augusta, i recommend visiting hooters to visit the man. it's quite an experience.shaynew1 said:
The Tin cup moment was Roy idiotically taking the low percentage shot every day in a tournament and multiple times on the final round while flushing the lead.
I'm sure Bryson spend a week doing calculations and measurements to know it was a safe bet with the conditions presented.
great shout out to Waffle House in movieBruce Almighty said:
Tin Cup is the most underrated sports movie of all time. I haven't seen it in 2-3 years and need to watch it again.
shaynew1 said:
The Tin cup moment was Roy idiotically taking the low percentage shot every day in a tournament and multiple times on the final round while flushing the lead.
I'm sure Bryson spend a week doing calculations and measurements to know it was a safe bet with the conditions presented.
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The Tin cup moment was Roy idiotically taking the low percentage shot every day in a tournament and multiple times on the final round while flushing the lead - IN A FICTIONAL MOVIE.
I'm sure Bryson spend a week doing calculations and measurements to know it was a safe bet with the conditions presented - and went for it in a real tournament with $millions on the line and won.
This - golf needs more of this to get the average fan back. Not everybody liked JFF but they certainly tuned in when he was playing.Zombie Jon Snow said:
I could really not care less, I don't give two hoots about Bryson - but it was ballsy and a huge moment capped by a win. Golf could use some bravado like that especially in the absence of Tiger. He won by a single stroke he could easily have had this blow up in his face. Kudos.