THE Official 2024 PGA Tour Season Thread

THE Official 2024 PGA Tour Season Thread

I don't have a fancy OP or anything. But now that we are in 2024, and are back to calendar schedules instead of the reac

18 January 2024 at 06:51 PM
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Just started following a golf tipster, he tipped Burns to win yesterday d'oh :(


have never seen odds for a player(s) vs the field for a given round before



Several people have noted the close (allegedly) correlation between Oakmont and Augusta National & Torrey Pines.

Four players in the field have won at both; Rose has two runner ups at AN.

One is, unless I screwed up after looking at it for a couple hours, the only player who’s made the cut in every Masters & USO since 2020; 11/11, Rahm is 10/10, as is Scottie; Xander Morikawa Cantlay Lowry are 10/11.

And he’s 57-1, per Cirque 6/10. You heard it here first.

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No shortage of good possible winners. I don't want to see a first timer.







by g-bebe

No shortage of good possible winners. I don't want to see a first timer.

Non-trivial chance Aberg wins imo, and of course English.

I assume you meant first time major winner, not first time us open winner.


One of the presenters on Sky sports in the UK just said something I sort of agree. Whilst it's sort of fun seeing these players struggle out of the thick rough should it really be so thick in and around the greens? With it being so thick and lush you're more just hit and hoping instead of using finesse and touch.

I guess every course requires you to have different skills.


by BullyEyelash

Non-trivial chance Aberg wins imo, and of course English.

I assume you meant first time major winner, not first time us open winner.

I'd be good with Ludvig, for his ascension to kick off.

That is some sort of commitment to Hideki and English. I respect it.


Seems like the afternoon wave might be the place to be. Haven't checked any data but is there any correlation between US Open's and significant wave splits?

I was led to believe this was going to be difficult. Currently 23 blokes under par!


Holy **** Reed


by StoppedRainingMen

Holy **** Reed

No one’s ever hit a better fairway wood and no one ever will.


by g-bebe

That is some sort of commitment to Hideki and English. I respect it.

Misguided so far, apparently, but things can change rapidly around here.

Gene Borek was so obscure he doesn’t have a wiki page; a Yank Durham All-Star! 77-65-80-75.



by StoppedRainingMen

Holy **** Reed

by BullyEyelash

No one’s ever hit a better fairway wood and no one ever will.

that thing never left the flag
couldn't happen to a more unlikeable dude


Finished the day with only 10 under par. Better. More carnage needed.


A fun shot n’ a beer bar bet would be how many of those 10 stay under par (ou 4.5?) & miss the cut (ou 1.5?). We used to take this Friday off and get to the bar when it opened and do stuff like that.


by BullyEyelash

Not sure leave 500$ salary on the table is a winning play. Curious is that line up in the $?


by Shifty86

Not sure leave 500$ salary on the table is a winning play. Curious is that line up in the $?

Not yet!


This team is doing the best for me so far.


And this is my Round 2 only hedge team.



by BullyEyelash

And this is my Round 2 only hedge team.

Swapped out Niemann for Rahm, not sure what I was thinking there.


by BullyEyelash

Swapped out Niemann for Rahm, not sure what I was thinking there.

LOL was reviewing things and realized that I’d overlooked Pavon’s win at Torrey last year, so I swapped him in for Burns. He was 5th to Bryson last year and t12 at Augusta tho he MC this year.


by UnitedAs1

One of the presenters on Sky sports in the UK just said something I sort of agree. Whilst it's sort of fun seeing these players struggle out of the thick rough should it really be so thick in and around the greens? With it being so thick and lush you're more just hit and hoping instead of using finesse and touch.

I guess every course requires you to have different skills.

My experience with thick 4-inch USGA rough was that it wasn't a huge deal around the greens because it was so consistently thick that you knew how it was going to come out. So for me, the big deal was missing the fairway by 3 yards and not being able to advance it very far.


by BullyEyelash

LOL was reviewing things and realized that I’d overlooked Pavon’s win at Torrey last year, so I swapped him in for Burns. He was 5th to Bryson last year and t12 at Augusta tho he MC this year.

And LOL, like every single last minute late night decision usually is, both those changes were spectacularly wrong,


Carnage coming for the pm groups today.


Rors has lost the plot.


LOL USGA



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