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![]() Not the PGA but DJ should demolish the field of has beens, never were’s, and ambulance cases in the LIV.
So far this year in the PGA, he’s tied for 25th, missed the cut, tied for 9th, tied for 12th, missed the cut, tied for 59th, and (yet again) missed the cut. And that current form towers above the midgets he’ll face in London. I know this is supposed to shake the foundations of professional golf but other than throwing a lot of blood money at some marginal pro’s this looks like it should be broadcast on a YouTube channel. Oh, wait… |
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On another Note. Can you really call yourself a Patriot while letting LIV have an event at your course? Let the mental gymnastics begin defending it. https://nypost.com/2022/06/11/phil-m...pasteboard_app |
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![]() Nothing shakes the foundations of PGA golf quite like Charl Schwartzle dueling it out with Henri Du Pleiss with Peter Uihlein lurking…
I literally had to look up the correct spelling on all of them. One of the great things about the PGA is that it’s a strict meritocracy. Steph Curry gets paid the same whether he mails it in or plays like he did Friday. That’s true through all team sports. You’ll see golfers check and recheck putts when they are +4 late on day 2 because the cut is +3. Miss the cut, you don’t get paid. The guaranteed money and appearance fees (all the guys on the LIV were paid to sign contracts) lessens the game. Like you said, Phil didn’t really care about +10. He’s made a bundle regardless of mailing it in. That’s before you consider the butchers funding this circus. |
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The US Open has already decided that players on the LIV who otherwise qualify can play this year. It’s a business decision for each. They obviously want to maintain a good relationship with the PGA while presenting the best product possible. The Ryder Cup is the exception but that’s only every other year. A friend of mine watched the stream and mentioned the shotgun start and lack of advertising. He liked it. I imagine they aren’t too worried about sponsors at this point but I can imagine some hesitation in boardrooms about supporting LIV given the backers. Greg Norman’s press conference at the start of the tournament was interrupted for security to throw a journalist out who asked about human rights in Saudi Arabia. That could be a problem for their marketing department. |
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![]() The us open in Brookline mass. Took a little C. Smith at 20-1. They are using the same 4 holes from the primrose, but not in the usual order. 8 under wins it.
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![]() My Plays
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Player Bet Book Odds Will Pay Jordan Spieth $100.00 Draftkings 28.0 $2,900.00 Keegan Bradley $50.00 Bet MGM 100.0 $5,050.00 Brooks Koepka $25.00 Fanduel 55.0 $1,400.00 Sunjae IM $25.00 Draftkings 40.0 $1,025.00 Billy Horschel $25.00 Draftkings 55.0 $1,400.00 Patrick Reed $50.00 Bet365 125.0 $6,300.00 Justin Rose $25.00 Fanduel 70.0 $1,775.00 Free Rory McILRoy $125.00 Bet MGM 11.0 $1,375.00 Free Tommy Fleetwood $25.00 Bet365 70.0 $1,775.00 Free Shane Lowry $10.00 Bet365 28.0 $290.00 |