Bennett with another long birdie. Two maybe three inside the cut line now.
Enviroag02 said:
Feeling good about Bryson's shot to win
I thought it was the running of the bulls.Old Tom Morris said:
Sergio dressed like he's ready to go volunteer at the Byron Nelson
AgLA06 said:
Tiger in 2024 Majors (so far)
65 shots behind the winner / leader in 3 tournaments.
Masters
Tiger +16
Winner -11
27 shots back
PGA Championship
Tiger +7(Cut or it would have been worse)
Winner -21
26 shots back
US Open
Tiger +7 (Cut or it would have been worse)
Leader -5
12 shots back (so far)
House money this weekend to try and boost the check.aggietony2010 said:
Molinari with the ace on his 18th to likely make the cut.
aggietony2010 said:
Molinari with the ace on his 18th to likely make the cut.
Old Tom Morris said:
Yeah, he took a special exemption to play in this one since his 5 year exemption from the 2019 Masters expired, and I can see that being something that eats at him especially if he's not going to be competitive
JCA1 said:
I agree Tiger's best days are clearly behind him and it would take a miracle for him to win again at this point. But you guys are acting like he's a complete embarrassment and it's ridiculous he even shows up. This week, he was tied for 88th out of a field of 156. Basically dead middle of the field and beat Day, Zalatoris, DJ, Im, Fowler, Woodland, JT, and Mickelson.
He's not the Tiger of old anyone but no need to act like he can't play anymore and him teeing it up is some travesty.
Hamdog96 said:
How are you able to see his shots and position around the green? I usually look at the "shot details" on the Google leaderboard but they are unavailable for this tournament. And they never show him live.
I just got back to the hotel so it may have been mentioned already. We saw him on 3 today and he moves the needle to the degree where on both sides of the fairway it was 3-4 people deep. I've seen him several times and it's always been the same. I get it, he's not part of the conversation in the tournament but he definitely moves the needle.JCA1 said:
The irony of people who complain about Tiger monopolizing the coverage only to come over here and monolopolize this thread with Tiger talk.
I even get it to an extent. But everyone knows Tiger is going to be shown. Because he still moves the needle whether you like it or not. And y'all have posted the same complaints on every tournament he's been in for over a year. We're all well aware of your position. Can you just tell it to yourself quietly going forward (I'm looking at you, British Open).
Bunk Moreland said:JCA1 said:
I agree Tiger's best days are clearly behind him and it would take a miracle for him to win again at this point. But you guys are acting like he's a complete embarrassment and it's ridiculous he even shows up. This week, he was tied for 88th out of a field of 156. Basically dead middle of the field and beat Day, Zalatoris, DJ, Im, Fowler, Woodland, JT, and Mickelson.
He's not the Tiger of old anyone but no need to act like he can't play anymore and him teeing it up is some travesty.
The irony I see now is you wanting to keep bringing Tiger up on the thread from a defensive position ghgen your earlier comments on the thread. Someone simply posted that Tiger himself commented about how it may be his last open and everyone generally agrees because he'll need special exemptions to keep playing it. I don't see the need for a take based on that.
Best news of the week is everyone who's a huge fan got to see as much Tiger as they could have ever wanted Thursday and Friday and now the broadcast can focus on guys in contention the rest of the way.
JCA1 said:Bunk Moreland said:JCA1 said:
I agree Tiger's best days are clearly behind him and it would take a miracle for him to win again at this point. But you guys are acting like he's a complete embarrassment and it's ridiculous he even shows up. This week, he was tied for 88th out of a field of 156. Basically dead middle of the field and beat Day, Zalatoris, DJ, Im, Fowler, Woodland, JT, and Mickelson.
He's not the Tiger of old anyone but no need to act like he can't play anymore and him teeing it up is some travesty.
The irony I see now is you wanting to keep bringing Tiger up on the thread from a defensive position ghgen your earlier comments on the thread. Someone simply posted that Tiger himself commented about how it may be his last open and everyone generally agrees because he'll need special exemptions to keep playing it. I don't see the need for a take based on that.
Best news of the week is everyone who's a huge fan got to see as much Tiger as they could have ever wanted Thursday and Friday and now the broadcast can focus on guys in contention the rest of the way.
Reading comprehension Bunk. My earlier comment was directed to people who claim to not want to see or talk about Tiger yet always do. I didn't put myself in that camp. I'm ambivalent on Tiger. I simultaneously recognize he's, at best, a middling pro while also recognizing his stature in the game means he'll never be treated like a middling pro. So I'm happy to talk about him or not talk about him. I'm just tired of you guys who claim to not want to talk about him yet that's all you do.
Bunk Moreland said:JCA1 said:Bunk Moreland said:JCA1 said:
I agree Tiger's best days are clearly behind him and it would take a miracle for him to win again at this point. But you guys are acting like he's a complete embarrassment and it's ridiculous he even shows up. This week, he was tied for 88th out of a field of 156. Basically dead middle of the field and beat Day, Zalatoris, DJ, Im, Fowler, Woodland, JT, and Mickelson.
He's not the Tiger of old anyone but no need to act like he can't play anymore and him teeing it up is some travesty.
The irony I see now is you wanting to keep bringing Tiger up on the thread from a defensive position ghgen your earlier comments on the thread. Someone simply posted that Tiger himself commented about how it may be his last open and everyone generally agrees because he'll need special exemptions to keep playing it. I don't see the need for a take based on that.
Best news of the week is everyone who's a huge fan got to see as much Tiger as they could have ever wanted Thursday and Friday and now the broadcast can focus on guys in contention the rest of the way.
Reading comprehension Bunk. My earlier comment was directed to people who claim to not want to see or talk about Tiger yet always do. I didn't put myself in that camp. I'm ambivalent on Tiger. I simultaneously recognize he's, at best, a middling pro while also recognizing his stature in the game means he'll never be treated like a middling pro. So I'm happy to talk about him or not talk about him. I'm just tired of you guys who claim to not want to talk about him yet that's all you do.
Who's you guys? I posted once yesterday and one reply to your post today. Feels lime you're dreaming up a bigger issue than there actually is.