cj3ap2
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no me gusta on the putt. woodland wins. tough break for simpson who's short game has been on all day until the very last chip. Probably ment to be, hard to win a tournament missing 11 greens
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It was only a matter of time for Gary Woodland, good win for him!
Man, I dont know how I pulled off a 6th place finish. I was in terrible position all week.
Just got finished watching the replay coverage of this tournament. Man, everyone of these cats almost gave this tournament away. I have to be honest, I hate when a bunch of "no namers" are in contention. I lose interest pretty quickly. I was really surprised that Nick Watney wasn't relevant, that surprised me.
Same here. I don't particularly enjoy watching Woodland, Simpson, De Jonge battle it out. It isn't really compelling to me.
You are the kind of guy that only watches golf when Tiger is in the lead aren't you?Same here. I don't particularly enjoy watching Woodland, Simpson, De Jonge battle it out. It isn't really compelling to me.
You are the kind of guy that only watches golf when Tiger is in the lead aren't you?
I loved it, what's not to love about seeing someone go for a life changing win like that? I have it on DVR and will watch it again tomorrow while I'm working from home.
You have guys like me and puttin4bird who watch golf just because it's golf and don't care, so i'd like to ask those of you don't care to watch no-names why that is?
I'm not trying to sound condescending, i'm asking with all respect because i'm curious why it is that only the big names intrigue you enough to keep your interest?
Obviously we're all here because we love golf, and to me there's such a small difference between the world's #1 and #250 and i just love watching golf/being around golf that i'm going to watch and be invested whether it's Tiger or De Jonge. Does it feel bigger and is it a little easier to be invested when you have a leaderboard like we had in the Northern Trust with Tiger and Phil and Bubba, etc? yes it does. But the difference in my interest in that week or the match play or this week isn't all that much. Maybe i'll have a weekend every couple of months with a smaller event where i've had my golf fill and won't be as interested as i normally am, but more often than not i'm watching regardless of the leaderboard. That's me, and I understand and respect that a lot of people are different.
I'm just curious to pick your minds as to why and what that difference is? If you'll be so gracious as to indulge me
Hey, I'll watch just golf with the best of them. Let me ask you a question: last weekend, did you watch just as much coverage of the Puerto Rico Open or did you tune into more of the Doral coverage? I mean, both fields were full of PGA Tour professionals. I tuned into Doral, and I did so for a reason, b/c that field contains the top 55 golfers in the world.