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13 hours ago, Golfingdad said:

Speaking of 17: prediction for today is way fewer balls in the water but a few more 3 putt bogeys.  They're all gonna end up on the front tier because they're afraid of bouncing over.

Announcer said 8 balls in the water today but they showed a graphic that made it look like 11-12.  Still considerably fewer than yesterday’s 35.  Not many 3 putt bogies though. 2-3 total I think based off the same graphic.

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Round 1:

Actual Yardage 143 yards
Balls in the water 35
Closest to the pin 1' 7"
Holes-in-one 0
Birdies 30
Pars 84
Bogeys 18
Doubles 13
Other 9
Scoring average 3.351

Round 2:

Actual Yardage 146 yards
Balls in the water 13
Closest to the pin 1' 8"
Holes-in-one 0
Birdies 24
Pars 98
Bogeys 15
Doubles 11
Other 9
Scoring average 3.088

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Editor's note: Round 2 has been suspended due to darkness and will be completed on Saturday. Below are the numbers from players who completed No. 17.

 

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In this day and age of player/ caddie teams and player/caddie/swing coach/mental coach etc teams ... it’s pretty admirable to see what Lee Westwood is out there doing at his age all by himself.

Only thing that would make it a little cooler is if he let the fiancé watch from behind the ropes and carried his own clubs lol.

Hard not to root for this guy!

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I really enjoy listening to David Duval’s commentary. He’s insightful, has the experience and tells it like it is but not trying to be over top with constant crazy comments like chamblee. 

17 minutes ago, Golfingdad said:

In this day and age of player/ caddie teams and player/caddie/swing coach/mental coach etc teams ... it’s pretty admirable to see what Lee Westwood is out there doing at his age all by himself.

Only thing that would make it a little cooler is if he let the fiancé watch from behind the ropes and carried his own clubs lol.

Hard not to root for this guy!

I agree. He’s been doing it a long time and he seems to be at peace with his game and his life. Wouldn’t mind seeing him win. He plays like the old school way.

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14 minutes ago, DewSweeper09 said:

I really enjoy listening to David Duval’s commentary. He’s insightful, has the experience and tells it like it is but not trying to be over top with constant crazy comments like chamblee. 

I agree. He’s been doing it a long time and he seems to be at peace with his game and his life. Wouldn’t mind seeing him win. He plays like the old school way.

Agree about Duval, and I also really like Justin Leonard a lot. I think they’re great analysts.

I don’t mind Chamblee tho, even if he is a bit of a blowhard sometimes.

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After hearing Rory speak post-round yesterday about how in his effort to work out and follow what Bryson’s doing and bulk up, he probably took it a too far, watching the Golfpass commercials where’s he’s working out and practicing hard are kind of giving me a chuckle.

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34 minutes ago, Golfingdad said:

After hearing Rory speak post-round yesterday about how in his effort to work out and follow what Bryson’s doing and bulk up, he probably took it a too far, watching the Golfpass commercials where’s he’s working out and practicing hard are kind of giving me a chuckle.

Should make people appreciate more how difficult it was what DeChambeau achieved. But probably won't.

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2 hours ago, nevets88 said:

Should make people appreciate more how difficult it was what DeChambeau achieved. But probably won't.

Especially Cameron Smith.

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I can't stand Jimmy Roberts

 

Anyways....is it just me or does Westwood seem to miss short more than most? Feels like he's always coming up a club or two short

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8 minutes ago, colin007 said:

I can't stand Jimmy Roberts

 

Anyways....is it just me or does Westwood seem to miss short more than most? Feels like he's always coming up a club or two short

I won’t agree or disagree until @saevel25 posts the stats to confirm this. 😃

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40 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

I won’t agree or disagree until @saevel25 posts the stats to confirm this. 😃

Huh

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JT getting comfy again is nice to see. He'll probably shoot a 59 tomorrow and smoke everyone. Better than most.

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It was good nobody was hurt!

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The  players moaned and  complained so they turned it  into a  pitch and  putt. Hopefully  they will at  least  make a few holes  challenging tomorrow.

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