2022 Professional golf thread

No Mickelson; no Johnson; no Koepka; no DeChambeau; no Poulter; no Garcia; no Reed; no Westwood; no Stenson; no McDowell; no Niemann; no Oosthuizen; no Schwartzel; no Perez; no Varner III?

Surely we cannot consider it an impressive win when the field is so diminished by their absence? :unsure:
David Howell was playing though, I think.
 
Just stop please

I know Phil, it's a one off event that forms part of a tour that meets the criteria, on the back of quite a few recent one off events..

Tiger is ranked 1277th, that's way out - the divisor is throwing his ranking way off where it should be, so now, we have ANOTHER spotlight shining on the anomalies of the OWGR ranking. Have they made any statements recently to address all the questions that are being asked of it?
 
Just watched the PGA Tour, year in review.....
no mention of the Tournament of Champions
The Players Championship and only mention on the Open was Rory coming third....
beyond a joke.
 
Looking ahead to the (mens) competitive golf this week - continuation in Australia and South Africa. Plus some possibly interesting story lines in Indonesia.
None are high strength fields, but interesting anyhow (imo)
 
Looking ahead to the (mens) competitive golf this week - continuation in Australia and South Africa. Plus some possibly interesting story lines in Indonesia.
None are high strength fields, but interesting anyhow (imo)

Not actually a bad turnout in Indonesia to be fair. Els is teeing it up with a kid young enough to be his grandson.. ?

 
Just looked at the European tour website. Avg driving distance is 316.1 yards!

Nienaber......372.5!!!!!!
 
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