KenL
Tour Rookie
Well?
For me it is the Open by a long way.
For me it is the Open by a long way.
'Quite'The Open by quote a considerable distance for me
But the beauty of these is that we all know them like the backs of our hands, because we see it every year. Seeing the pros fall foul of the run-offs time and again is cinema.I’m surprised by the love for the Masters. It looks spectacular, well the flowers and ponds do, but there are too many stupid greens and punishing run-offs for me.
Fair point.But the beauty of these is that we all know them like the backs of our hands, because we see it every year. Seeing the pros fall foul of the run-offs time and again is cinema.
US Open can be a good watch, depending on the course and who is up there.50:50 Masters and Open for me.
I'll watch as much as I can of each...
The other two can get in the bin...
When do you think is the right time for The OpenThe Open, but I don’t think it’s played at the right time of year. The Masters is just the start of the majors .. but to be honest it’s a putting/distance competition and it’s an elitist course .. so who cares I only watched it because it was on terrestrial TV. The other majors I have not even bothered with they are just hyped tour events
Agreed, the old order was much better. PGA Champs last, since that is the one that people care about the least. At least that gave it the distinction of being the pros' last chance to win a major that year, if they hadn't won the others. Sitting 2nd in the calendar it just has nothing going for it at all.When do you think is the right time for The Open
The PGA moving didn’t help anyone
What are the Mastes or the British Open.What’s the US Mastes?
Presuming the OP meant the Masters, that is my favourite.
Followed by the US Open, especially when it visits a more diverse type of of course as it has more recently.
Then The British Open, occasionally interesting when the weather is awful, but it pretty much looks the same every year.
Then the PGA, it’s ok.