cville deac
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I prefer looking at Pebble for the next few hours to going or looking outside.
I prefer looking at Pebble for the next few hours to going or looking outside.
I prefer looking at Pebble for the next few hours to going or looking outside.
Not a fan of the "playing through" split-screen commercial thing. With the smaller screen view, no commentary, and so many of the players wearing similar colors and seemingly all of them approx. 6' and 180 lbs., it's more distracting than informative for me.
Just give me the old "while we were away, here was Player X putting for birdie on hole 12. And now back live on hole 13".
Not a fan of the "playing through" split-screen commercial thing. With the smaller screen view, no commentary, and so many of the players wearing similar colors and seemingly all of them approx. 6' and 180 lbs., it's more distracting than informative for me.
Just give me the old "while we were away, here was Player X putting for birdie on hole 12. And now back live on hole 13".
The greatest meeting of land and sea.
Yeah I can't stand the Playing Through thing. Just an opportunity to add more commercials on top of the traditional full commercial breaks. Plus, the announcers either don't know or don't keep track of when they go in and out of actual coverage, which makes the whole thing even more disjointed. I know it's partially due to COVID and how difficult it is to manage teams of workers, but hopefully coverage gets back to improving and trying new technology, not taking steps backwards by reducing the number of shots shown or jamming digital signs and billboards all over the course during play.
Not a fan of the "playing through" split-screen commercial thing. With the smaller screen view, no commentary, and so many of the players wearing similar colors and seemingly all of them approx. 6' and 180 lbs., it's more distracting than informative for me.
Just give me the old "while we were away, here was Player X putting for birdie on hole 12. And now back live on hole 13".
Lashley was just off 16 green in two and finished the hole with a 7. You don’t see that on the PGA Tour; you do see that on a Saturday at a Muni.
Lashley had a bad attitude and that was why he 4-putted. Before that he had slammed his club in the bag and was clearly pissed and down on himself. Once it started going bad on that hole his attitude made it snowball. Believe me, I have been there, so I recognize it when I see it...
Lashley missed:
- a 16 footer for par (cost him $550K)
- a 3 footer for bogie (cost him $394K)
- a 2 footer for double (cost him $113K)
made a 3 footer for triple.
Lashley finished tied for 5th at -14. He earned $301,275. Maverick McNealy finished alone in 2nd at -16. McNealy earned $850,200. That 4 putt cost Lashley between $113K and $550K.
I would love to see Cypress back in the tournament but that's unlikely to happen. It's been 30 years since the club pulled out after the fallout from Shoal Creek and I'm not sure if they'd be in compliance with the Tour's membership requirements yet.
Lashley missed:
- a 16 footer for par (cost him $550K)
- a 3 footer for bogie (cost him $394K)
- a 2 footer for double (cost him $113K)
made a 3 footer for triple.
Lashley finished tied for 5th at -14. He earned $301,275. Maverick McNealy finished alone in 2nd at -16. McNealy earned $850,200. That 4 putt cost Lashley between $113K and $550K.
It’s 6,500 yards and have no desire to lengthen the course.
It’s 6,500 yards and have no desire to lengthen the course.