suck it Johnny Miller
Stenson is fun to watch hit the ball. Probably the best and most consistent ball striker out there. But I've never seen him putt like he did this week. He's normally a below average putter, and this week he was pouring it in.
Looks like it's the year for long deserving 1st time major winners.
Lee Westwood for the PGA!
Stenson is fun to watch hit the ball. Probably the best and most consistent ball striker out there. But I've never seen him putt like he did this week. He's normally a below average putter, and this week he was pouring it in.
Looks like it's the year for long deserving 1st time major winners.
Nah. I don't hate him or Sergio like I used to. But I'm still not a fan of either. Whereas I've always liked Stenson, and he's been as consistent a golfer as we've had over the last few years. How about Kucher?
I don't know if there is a better long iron/fairway wood player on the planet. I love how he just smashes the ball.
That has to be a pretty popular win out there. I don't know anyone who hates Stenson, although I personally thought his lofty world ranking was a bit undeserved the last couple years. He sure as heck deserves it now.
Bill Haas cost himself a chance to move way up the Ryder Cup points list as well. With double points, JB Holmes finished 3rd and moved from 12th to 5th. Bill moved from 14th to 13th. He probably has a good shot at a pick right now but he will need some strong finishes over the next month to solidify that.
Wasn't he pretty crappy in the last Ryder Cup? No matter what Fowler needs to make the team. He was dynamite in 2010 even though he has been out of form.
Rickie Fowler has never won a full point in a Ryder Cup match.
How much has equipment effected the game? Was watching the Golf Channel's replay of the 1991 PGA Championship that Daly won, they showed that he lead the tour in driving distance that year with an average of 289.9 yards. In 2016 that would rank 101st in driving distance and John Daly is leading the Champions Tour this year in driving distance at 303.5. So, 25 years older, fat and out of shape (Daly was actually pretty trim in 1991), John Daly averages 13.6 yards longer off tee. Makes you wonder how much more the manufacturers can push the limits of the ball, clubheads and shafts, and if at some point the governing bodies will really have to step in and limit the technology.
I think I've posted this before, but I'll share with you an experience I had a few years ago that really demonstrated how equipment has changed the game. I played a round at the course I grew up playing with my Dad. I hadn't played the course in over 25 years. There is a par five on the course where I remember it was very typical for me to hit driver, five wood to lay up to my wedge. The day I played it I hit driver, seven iron to get to the same spot.
Very good point. My son plays HS golf and lots of junior tournaments here in Cali, and these kids absolutely DESTROY the golf ball. Their swings are all coil and release. The teaching pros out here basically teach them distance...then try to reign it in a bit.