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Good to see Mickleson Is even against the PGA tour’s tagline.
“LIV over Par”
“LIV over Par”
While he does own Turnberry, so there goes any chance of having The Open there for a long time, he doesn't own Royal Aberdeen, He did, however build Trump Aberdeen though. Not without considerable objection from locals.He owns some epic venues (unfortunately) so I understand why they would want to play at some of them - Royal Aberdeen and Turnberry in particular. But this isn't some old bloke out there enjoying himself. He is using this as a platform to make another run at being President. That's completely bonkers and LIV should not be getting on board with this.
A mistake playing at Trump courses imo. Though definitely an act that will get publicity, which may well be the real reason - in the 'any publicity is good publicity' approach. And, excusing a slight brush with politics, Trump is still very popular amongst the die-hard right that is the core of the GOP!He owns the course, and plenty more quality courses where LIV will feature.
Can’t say it bothers me, the guy is 76 years old and out there enjoying the game. Kudos to him for that.
Can you not just acknowledge Stenson is playing great golf right now round a tough course..
Tony Finau played great golf last week, I love his gsme and was great to watch also?️
Its a simple yes and no answer?
He owns the course, and plenty more quality courses where LIV will feature.
Can’t say it bothers me, the guy is 76 years old and out there enjoying the game. Kudos to him for that.
So what are we saying then? The OWGR rankings aren’t accurate because they don’t take into account players who aren’t competing in qualifying events?
In that case, it proves the point that LIV players should get OWGR points, if you want to maintain a true ranking of the best players in the world. If tiger can be exempted for not having the opportunity to pick up points due to injury, then so can BDC, DJ etc, if they aren’t getting OWGR points on LIV.
He - and DJ - are playing considerably better golf than the rest of the field. That is all that can be gleaned from the results, though Bedminster was of sufficient quality to be due to hold this year's PGA - under a 2014 agreement that was pulled by USPGA (not The PGA Tour) in January this year. There's still potential, as in any golf tournament, for the lurkers, such as Reed and Gooch to make a charge.Can you not just acknowledge Stenson is playing great golf right now round a tough course..
Tony Finau played great golf last week, I love his gsme and was great to watch also?️
Its a simple yes and no answer?
He - and DJ - are playing considerably better golf than the rest of the field. That is all that can be gleaned from the results, though Bedminster was of sufficient quality to be due to hold this year's PGA - under a 2014 agreement that was pulled by USPGA (not The PGA Tour) in January this year. There's still potential, as in any golf tournament, for the lurkers, such as Reed and Gooch to make a charge.
I agree, and even inferred that in my post - for those without blinkers. Green speeds are about the only attribute to be similar. Pin placements would likely have been quite different.Trump Bedminster would likely have had some specific set-up instructions from the PGA Of America, maybe some course alterations or elements of a composite course. You can't assume the course was set up to PGA Championship standard this week - it very probably was not.
Trump Bedminster would likely have had some specific set-up instructions from the PGA Of America, maybe some course alterations or elements of a composite course. You can't assume the course was set up to PGA Championship standard this week - it very probably was not.
I would suspect 'common sense' would be the most likely reason. Even I have sufficient of that to realise The PGA basically takes over a course and sets it up specifically for 'their' tournament! Beth Page Black was certainly set up a lot harder than when I played it - and it was incredibly tough enough then!Can I ask how you know it very probably was not, I hope your medical information does not come from the same source of knowledge.
He's done well. Time will tell, I think the article was suggesting the risk that the "can", may become "used to".I agree that it's not good news for DPWT. But that's actually reality. Nevertheless, a player (Ryan Fox for example) can earn a good living (at about #50 OWGR currently) on the DPWT, but to go up World rankings, performing well on the PGAT will be essential.
That was the one I meant. I watched the film and it wasn't cool. It was proper embarrassing that the SNP just bent over and let Trump do whatever he wanted.While he does own Turnberry, so there goes any chance of having The Open there for a long time, he doesn't own Royal Aberdeen, He did, however build Trump Aberdeen though. Not without considerable objection from locals.
There's an interesting article here..https://www.businessinsider.com/why-do-trump-golf-resorts-lose-millions-dollars-every-year-2021-5
Gonna be close between the Majesticks and the 4 Aces this one. ?
Who give a toss about the manufactured rubbish team comp! The huge difference in prize money between winning individual and winning team reflects the REAL attitude, so it's just a differentiating gimmick! And likely just another shill post!Gonna be close between the Majesticks and the 4 Aces this one. ?
Who give a toss about the manufactured rubbish team comp! The huge difference in prize money between winning individual and winning team reflects the REAL attitude, so it's just a differentiating gimmick! And likely just another shill post!