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birdieman
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Watched the closing stages of the PGA event from Torrey Pines last night, dull stuff it was too. Very surprised and disapponted as were commentary team that Michael Sim didn't try to hit 18 in 2. One behind Crane on the tee, hits a long drive and with 230 odd left reached for 7 iron to lay up and of course takes 5, one too many.
Last week in the Bob Hope Tim Clark did exactly the same, bailed out of a 220 odd shot on 18 for a lay up but took par then Bill Haas had the balls to take it on and won the tournament with birdie. Bubba Watson laid up on an earlier par 5 when trailing by a shot and he took 5 too!
Whats wrong with these people? Even if they're cacking it inside they should have the belief that their swings are repeatable enough to hit a wood well enough to get up around the green in 2 from a fairway lie on many par 5's. If you're winning then by all means play like Crane and get your par but if you're behind on the back 9 Sunday why not have a go.

Tim Clark has been second like 7 times, surely he should've had a go?
Maybe they're just happy for second place, thinking about $$ rather than winning.
Last week in the Bob Hope Tim Clark did exactly the same, bailed out of a 220 odd shot on 18 for a lay up but took par then Bill Haas had the balls to take it on and won the tournament with birdie. Bubba Watson laid up on an earlier par 5 when trailing by a shot and he took 5 too!
Whats wrong with these people? Even if they're cacking it inside they should have the belief that their swings are repeatable enough to hit a wood well enough to get up around the green in 2 from a fairway lie on many par 5's. If you're winning then by all means play like Crane and get your par but if you're behind on the back 9 Sunday why not have a go.
Tim Clark has been second like 7 times, surely he should've had a go?
Maybe they're just happy for second place, thinking about $$ rather than winning.