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The course looks challenging this year with hitting fairways being key. Spaun is leading right now but there’s a long way to go.

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15 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

The course looks challenging this year with hitting fairways being key. Spaun is leading right now but there’s a long way to go.

Yea, over +4 strokes gained putting. Which is about 3.5 strokes better than what his year strokes gained putting is at. 

Regression to the mean might be brutal out there. 

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Yeah, looks difficult.  Rory started on 10 and was 2 under through 18.  Then from 1-9 he had 4 bogeys and a double 🤦‍♀️

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Any info on green speeds? I heard they were going to keep them between 14.5 and 14.9...

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Shame to see Rory crash on the back nine. Nice to Spieth play well. Looking forward to seeing Brooks collapse…😂

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It feels like Rory blew his load on the 18th at Augusta. Maybe everyone is underestimating how much that took out of him. Watching McGinley whaling in 'Roaddie' for not stopping by to talk to the press was bit of drag. The dude has given so many interviews and so much of himself over the years, he outghta be able to play with house money sometimes. Jeez, leave him the fak alone.

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10 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Shame to see Rory crash on the back nine. Nice to Spieth play well. Looking forward to seeing Brooks collapse…😂

Honestly, my three picks to win this were/are Brooks, Scottie and Rory.  Can still see Rory coming back if he plays like the first 9 where he had 2 birdies and 7 pars.  Not like his second 9 where he had 4 bogeys, one double and 4 pars.  Brooks on the other hand seems to be doing better.  Scottie sort of in between them

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3 hours ago, pganapathy said:

Honestly, my three picks to win this were/are Brooks, Scottie and Rory.  Can still see Rory coming back if he plays like the first 9 where he had 2 birdies and 7 pars.  Not like his second 9 where he had 4 bogeys, one double and 4 pars.  Brooks on the other hand seems to be doing better.  Scottie sort of in between them

Really going out on a limb there to say “he can get back in it if he only makes birdies and pars.” 😛 

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9 minutes ago, iacas said:

Really going out on a limb there to say “he can get back in it if he only makes birdies and pars.” 😛 

Okay, not exactly the hottest take in the world. But it's true. 

 

14 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Shame to see Rory crash on the back nine. Nice to Spieth play well. Looking forward to seeing Brooks collapse…😂

I got money on Brooks. I took him to win and also to finish top 10. His odds were very healthy for a 2 time winner. He was +5000 to win coming into the tournament and +700 to finish top 10. I know he's a live guy, but by any standard those odds felt way out of whack. 

I bet 30 bucks. $10 on him to win, which will pay out $500 if he wins. And $20 to finish top 10, which will pay $140 if he can finish in the top 10. 

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The course is lethal,my first time seeing byron and I'm not impressed by his swing or putting,it looks cack handed,I admire his distances though but boy his swing is so unattractive

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Scheffler is not playing well still but Hovland is playing great. 

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15 minutes ago, Carl3 said:

I was going through some memorabilia and wanted to share these gems.

All that stuff is super cool. It's so interesting to think about how the course has changed throughout the years. The course says the current renovation that took place in 2023 is accurate to sometime between '35 and '49. Albeit your grandfather played it with the furrows, which had to have been significant disadvantage, but the greens I would imagine ran high single digits. That would have also been before the PA TPK came through in the 60s, at this time still being I believe the Allegheny Valley Railroad (or maybe Bessemer & Lake Erie?) where golfers had to putt through soot covered greens from the coal powered trains, one golfer hitting a ball onto the train that was headed to Cleveland; given the title "Longest Drive in Golf", you can read more here.

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45 minutes ago, Carl3 said:

My grandfather played in this event 90 years ago at the same site at age 21. I was going through some memorabilia and wanted to share these gems. The first image shows the cover of the 25-cent program along with the pairings and starting time sheet with grandpa's name on it. It seems he was star struck and got the signatures of Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen as well as took some photos. The last image shows that he and his opponent carded 84's one day. Looks like he recorded number of putts as well as the putt length. He paid $5 for the entry to sectional qualifying rounds each in 1934 and 1935. Enjoy the tournament!

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At least the scores are pretty close …otherwise..gotta be one of the most un-noteworthy leaderboards on day two in recent US OPEN history …🫩

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Pulling for Spaun or Hovland

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Ok…ok. We’ve got some names creeping in there…Ready for some chaos….nice to see Spaun…Hovland a good kid….still waiting for Brooks to crash miserably. 

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