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2024 PGA Tour thread

Dude has been a total mess for years but has made an effort to turn things around and for that I’m pulling for him. Everyone deserves a chance at redemption and I for one hope his journey with sobriety is successful one day at a time. His post round interviews were very gracious and appreciative…nothimg like the Grayson of old.
FWIW appreciate your saying you overreacted which you did…Grayson deals with personality disorder and alcoholism which impact mental health.

He also went to 4 schools…you left out UNCG
Same here for me: guy's been a total mess, but based on a 1 min. post-victory interview he came across as humbled and grateful to be where he is now. Hope he keeps his head down and keeps grinding, vs. jumping at the 1st chance for LIV $$ should it be offered.
 
Same here for me: guy's been a total mess, but based on a 1 min. post-victory interview he came across as humbled and grateful to be where he is now. Hope he keeps his head down and keeps grinding, vs. jumping at the 1st chance for LIV $$ should it be offered.
Yeah, I was pulling for him too. Hated to see An miss the short one to send it to another playoff hole though. I think if Murray had missed, An would've made, but Murray's make shock him up I think. Always have to expect your opponent to make theirs, even if it seems unlikely. Really enjoyed seeing An with his son while waiting for the last group to finish, seems like a good guy, he'll get his.
 
Sorry. I have strong opinions on him. I overreacted.

He lasted about 30 seconds at Wake. I think he went to three or four colleges. Ecu. Arizona state. Wake. That might be all
No worries. I wasn't offended, and thanks for informing me. And if Murray does have a personality disorder, that's not going to make life easy for him and those around him.
 
Bill Haas is entered in this week’s PGAT event, the American Express. It’s his first PGAT start since the Canadian Open last June.
 
Cam was playing in 1 of the feature groups with Fleetwood and Fox in Dubai this a.m. and is tied for the lead at -5. On 1 of his short chips it looked like he was using aim point. I don't recall him using that before. Anyone know? And Alex is at -3. Nice to see him getting his pro career off to a good start.
 
Realize that it is way early and the American Express is a complete birdie-fest played on three resort courses, but 47 year-old Zach Johnson is currently tied at -9 for the lead in this week's PGAT event at La Quinta. Johnson won his first PGAT event in 2004. Also, Grayson Murray is in 150th place, don't think he partied too hard after winning the Sony.
 
Realize that is way early and the American Express is a complete birdie-fest played on resort courses, but 47 year-old Zach Johnson is currently tied at -9 for the lead in this week's PGAT event at La Quinta. Johnson won his first PGAT event in 2004. Also, Grayson Murray is in 150th place, don't think he partied too hard after winning the Sony.

Watching some of Will Z and he is completely lost. Looks unsure over the ball and is taking forever to hit it.
 
it seems like 30% of the boys at my kids school are named grayson
 
Agree. He changed his swing and he doesn't seem to have an idea where the ball is going. Hoping that he will get his groove back.
Will came back last week and every round has been an improvement over the previous it seems. He's rusty hopefully he will be ok.
 
Lots of people pulling hard for Willy Z but something is off and not sure it’s just knocking the rust off. He and Cam are the Wake face on tour now and really want them to keep the Wake legacy alive.
 
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