Spieth's Season

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Not a bad season😃

$22,030,465 won
$881,219 per event
$259,346 per round
$13,908 per hole
$3,623 per shot
 
Could you not have broken it down to per practice ground shot too, half arsed effort :rofl:

In all fairness him and Day have had awesome seasons, for me fowler is the disappointment, so many times in position and so many times melted at round 4 when it counted.
 
Could you not have broken it down to per practice ground shot too, half arsed effort :rofl:

In all fairness him and Day have had awesome seasons, for me fowler is the disappointment, so many times in position and so many times melted at round 4 when it counted.


Apart from at the Players Championship, the Scottish Open and the Deutsche Bank Championship.
 
He's been in position to win a few more though, he was in place to challenge this week and faded, speiths charge in Saturday was that worthy of the win alone
 
His performance at Sawgrass where he was absolutely dead and buried but came back to blitz birdie after birdie was one of the performances of the year. He might have let a few opportunities slip, but you can't win every week. Rickie's had a tremendous year and won some big tournaments. Hopefully he'll kick on next year and win a big one though.
 
Not bad for a year travelling the world in a private yet and playing golf on the finest courses golf has to offer in front of thousands of people every week.
 
Could you not have broken it down to per practice ground shot too, half arsed effort :rofl:

In all fairness him and Day have had awesome seasons, for me fowler is the disappointment, so many times in position and so many times melted at round 4 when it counted.


Harsh IMO 3 decent wins in a season cant really be a disappointing season?

Speith was outstanding a top effort and worthy of all the plaudits
 
Am I the only one who finds Spieth so boring I have to turn over

It's not so much that he's dull (which he is), it's that watching him hole all those bloomin putts is seriously depressing.

I play a lot with a guy who's a really good putter, and after a while it rots your soul. Watching Speith nail Stenson yesterday with that mid round burst just reminded me of all the times my mate has done the same to me. Playing with good putters is punishment for some horrible misdemeanor in a previous life.
 
It's not so much that he's dull (which he is), it's that watching him hole all those bloomin putts is seriously depressing.

I play a lot with a guy who's a really good putter, and after a while it rots your soul. Watching Speith nail Stenson yesterday with that mid round burst just reminded me of all the times my mate has done the same to me. Playing with good putters is punishment for some horrible misdemeanor in a previous life.

That's what it is he is the pro version of the guy who scutches it around and holes everything.
 

That can't add up.

The caddie would have to be on 10% of everything to earn 2.14 million, but they are not on 10% of everything, they only get that when the player wins.

As the article says, it's typically 10% for a win, 7% for a top ten and 5% for making the cut and finishing outside the top ten.

I would imagine though that he's more likely to be on a fixed annual wage plus expenses plus a smaller %age, that's what many of the top caddies get when they get a job with a top guy.
 
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