Bryson is by far the most entertaining player in Golf.
5:32p, 4/13/24
Hey folks.... I haven't played golf regularly in a long while. I haven't watched a golf tourney in a pretty good while either.
Question...
What's up with DeChambeaus driver stance. His arm and club are almost in a straight line, with his hands up high. Never really seen anyone with that form before.
Question...
What's up with DeChambeaus driver stance. His arm and club are almost in a straight line, with his hands up high. Never really seen anyone with that form before.
5:33p, 4/13/24
Announcers were commenting how clean Bryson's lie looked, and all I could think was "this looks like the kind of lie you chunk a fat one out of"
Hire me CBS.
Hire me CBS.
5:37p, 4/13/24
Seems like Homa is playing his B+ game with irons ans can't make any putts. And yet, he is still in the mix.
5:37p, 4/13/24
In reply to 98Ag99Grad
I'm sure it is because these greens are in worse shape than most munis.
98Ag99Grad said:
I can't remember seeing this many short putts missed at any tournament.
I'm sure it is because these greens are in worse shape than most munis.
5:40p, 4/13/24
In reply to Logos Stick
I believe it's his philosophy/approach of trying to be as close as possible to a single plane golf swing.
He is a very technical/cerebral player, and at one time was big on the theories in that book called "The Golfing Machine".
He is a very technical/cerebral player, and at one time was big on the theories in that book called "The Golfing Machine".
5:43p, 4/13/24
In reply to 98Ag99Grad
You know it. I just wish this club had a little more money to help with upkeep.
98Ag99Grad said:
Probably were just aerated and still have sand on them too
You know it. I just wish this club had a little more money to help with upkeep.
5:46p, 4/13/24
In reply to Kansas Kid
They'd probably revolt if they have an assessment
Kansas Kid said:98Ag99Grad said:
Probably were just aerated and still have sand on them too
You know it. I just wish this club had a little more money to help with upkeep.
They'd probably revolt if they have an assessment
5:48p, 4/13/24
In reply to jonj101
Thanks.
jonj101 said:
I believe it's his philosophy/approach of trying to be as close as possible to a single plane golf swing.
He is a very technical/cerebral player, and at one time was big on the theories in that book called "The Golfing Machine".
Thanks.
5:49p, 4/13/24
"not only have the wheels come off... The rims have fallen."
Yep. Good timing to go ahead and call it a career Verne. Iconic voice but he's slipping.
Yep. Good timing to go ahead and call it a career Verne. Iconic voice but he's slipping.
6:01p, 4/13/24
In reply to zgolfz85
His speed has been nearly perfect. Just missing a few inches outside on each putt. I guess they aren't reading these greens right.zgolfz85 said:
Good grief how have none of these bird putts fallen for max