maxy33
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I think the PGA suffered a bit in the 2000s too when you had one time major winners come out of nowhere like Rich Beem (Who I love on Sky, but he wasn't exactly a 'force' when he won) and Shaun Micheel, YE Yang etc.
I think the PGA suffered a bit in the 2000s too when you had one time major winners come out of nowhere like Rich Beem (Who I love on Sky, but he wasn't exactly a 'force' when he won) and Shaun Micheel, YE Yang etc.
The so called “weakest†major of the year.
Really really like Bethpage Black though. Tough as old boots.
I hope that Rory has a stormer. Tiger again? Rose needs to step up and show his #1 credentials. DJ is probably my pick though.
Looking forward to it
A few videos knocking about showing the rough will be penal.Be interesting to see if it is this early in the season. The rough there is vicious later in the year and might favour straighter rather than longer players, but this early in the season the bomb and gouge mob might get away with it if there hasn't been much growth.
A few videos knocking about showing the rough will be penal.
I'm on Schauffele @40. Backed him for all 4 majors at similar odds at start of season.I fancy DJ to do the business this week, shows form like the final 2 days at The Masters and he’s in with a real chance.
I’ve backed him at 11/1 and Schauffele FRL @ 35’s
What about Darren Clarke, Todd Hamilton and Ben Curtis at The Open during the same period?
If you go back through history all the Majors have had some one-off winners.
Also true, but I guess as already mentioned that is overlooked due to the tradition, history and heritage of The Open.