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4 minutes ago, ChrisP said:

So has there every been a player in major championship history to go wire-to-wire in back-to-back majors like this? I know it's never been done at the Masters.

The closest I can think of is Tiger at the 2005-6 Open Championships. He went wire-to-wire at St. Andrews in '05, but was tied for second after the first round at Hoylake before leading at the end of the last three.

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Forget par, Jordan might not save bogey from down there.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Chilli Dipper said:

The closest I can think of is Tiger at the 2005-6 Open Championships. He went wire-to-wire at St. Andrews in '05, but was tied for second after the first round at Hoylake before leading at the end of the last three.

Could be wrong, but I don't think Tiger led in the first round of either the 05 or 06 Champ. but led the other 3. I'll double check on that one.


Posted
1 minute ago, RJH999 said:

Oh my god Bubba did the douchiest and most tremendous Bubba thing possible today.

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and Rory is birdie free for the day.  Raise your hand if you saw this coming.

Lower your hands, liars. :-P

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Jesus if only Rory could putt, he'd be piling up majors left and right. Been his biggest hurdle his whole career, especially on fast greens.


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Day has to be licking his chops right now.    Same with DJ.  Both could go low and easily make up those 3 strokes. 

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Posted (edited)

Rough finish for Spieth. Hopefully he rebounds tomorrow and wins it if Day doesn't. Only reason I want Day is he was my Vegas $$$ pick this year. My other was Fowler but that was the stupidest pick I ever made. Never picking Rickie again.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, colin007 said:

Hilarious....I love it!

Rory went from 8 back to 5 on two holes with two pars.  

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Posted (edited)

Whoa this just got more interesting.

Rooting for Matsuyama tomorrow.

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Riley


Posted
3 minutes ago, RJH999 said:

Whoa this just got more interesting.

Rooting for Matsuyama tomorrow.

Yuck no. Go USA....or for money sake, Australia.


Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, RJH999 said:

Whoa this just got more interesting.

Rooting for Matsuyama tomorrow.

I think Americans are the only golf fans who aren't unanimous homers for their own. Kind of confusing to me.

I am a homer and will be happy with any of the American contenders. I'll be happy with DJ, Sneds, or Spieth.

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Day or DJ are my picks.  Basically anybody but Jordan would be ideal. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, pumaAttack said:

Basically anybody but Jordan would be ideal. 

We get it. You don't like Spieth. Don't need to broadcast it with every single post.

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