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
preface i will not wager a single dollar and also understand it's a different course now, but my brain keeps coming back to rory shooting a 61 as a 16 year old am. all depends on how he avoids the roll of the links dice
have been at the U.S. Girls Junior that past three days
15-year-old Aphrodite Deng is the TRUTH
finally a junior lives up to the hype.
been hearing her name for at least a year now
Rory on fire to start.
Yeah, that was wild
Its crazy how good Scotty is... When he is on I feel like he can never go wrong, Always has emotions in check never really gets too hyped when things go good and never gets too down on himself when things go south. It's like he is always in the present and thinking about his current next shot.
When the lights of Rory is on it I don't feel the same way with him. As great as Rory is I feel like he just has something wild in his game that can knock him a little sideways.
agree with every bit of that UA1
Scotty is just different with the mental game
and in the end my guess is history will remember him as being at least a notch above Rory and perhaps even Tiger
he is exceptionally different
We are going to need Scottie to have a rough start tomorrow to have a sweat.
Don’t think it’s going to happen. It really is crazy how good he is.
pretty confident he could never use a wood tomorrow and still win it
Agreed Red. And if Scottie wasn't playing this would be really interesting.
Course looks way too easy - when are they going to learn as it is just serving it up to Scottie
Fair play to Scotty smashed it this week.
Think Bryson deserves a little clap as well from +7 to -9 is pretty good going.
Scottie just unreal. The birdie on 9 right after the double was clinical and illustrated how locked in he was.
Vanity top 10's for Bryson and Wyndham. Throw Conners in there too.
Wish Fitz had a slightly better weekend.
have not done any research but bryson seems to be the most successful major liver since the split?
Scottiie's updated DG Index (3.1) now a full point (2.1) better than ROARS
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have not done any research but bryson seems to be the most successful major liver since the split?
Undoubtedly. Only he and Brooks have won majors after joining LIV. Koepka's been mostly invisible since his '23 PGA win.
After Bryson, Rahm is the only other real threat to win a major. Actually Hatton could sneak one, but it would be unlikely.
Smith won his before joining LIV, and is essentially non-competitive now.
Yeah Hatton has been sneaky good.
Just want to say how lucky was Cam Smith to have got the LIV deal as his game has gone to **** ever since he left the tour but it could also be because he left the tour and went to this semi professional league and his standards dropped
haven't been following him
wonder where the leaks are in his game
his father, the greatest escape artist golf has ever seen, isn't exactly the one to emulate
Just want to say how lucky was Cam Smith to have got the LIV deal as his game has gone to **** ever since he left the tour but it could also be because he left the tour and went to this semi professional league and his standards dropped
I was thinking the same thing on the weekend. Even Dustin Johnson is no longer relevant
Bryson needs to be a Ryder pick
Keegan said he's on the team
Would be ridiculous to not pick Bryson if he doesn't automatically qualify (currently in 5th, I would figure if a few guys chasing him have good Fedex Cup results they could leapfrog him).
Smith just stopped giving a **** instantly once he took the bag. I guess he got what he wanted, but why bother showing up to majors just to lay egg after egg. Feel like most of the LIV guys have some level of regret.
