Same with the irons he hit on 16 and 17.
I feel for Lahiri...that miss will stay with him for a long time.
That was a great Presidents Cup. Just what the event needed.
This tournament has no reason to exist that I can think of. It's like when they used to play a third place game in the NCAA basketball final four. Put it out of its misery.
I didn't watch a ton of the PC, and I get that it was close, which made it better. But outside of Grace and Shrek, there seemed to be a whole lot of mediocre golf being played over the weekend. DJ's singles match in particular was pretty awful. And I think I might be the only 1 here who didn't mind the course. I get that it was generic Nicklaus with wide fairways and tiered greens to put a premium on iron accuracy, but I liked the overall look. And that short par 4 with the stream in the middle was apparently too tempting for all of our big hitters - there was a fair amount of stupid going on out there too.
Surprised that there isn't a little more love for both Haas - father and son - in this Pres Cup. Bill had a clutch final round to win it for the US after the international team made it close on the last day. Congrats to both.
Don't look now, but Kevin Na continues his good play with 2 straight 2nd place finishes. He could make the Ryder Cup team next year. So who do you root for if he makes the team and he's going up against any Euro not named Ian or Sergio?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jmzjKjeSJA
So, I guess the girl must have promised that guy something pretty "special" to get him to hold that bottle.
Flashback to 15 years ago, at the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas (now the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open), 47 players switched to the new multi-component, solid technology Pro V1 the first week it was available, representing the single greatest pluralistic shift in equipment usage ever at a PGA TOUR event. Las Vegas was the first event in which Tour players could play Pro V1 in competition after it was added to the Fall 2000 Edition of the USGA Conforming Golf Ball List.