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Jason has gotta realize he was given another chance and capitalize. He and DJ need to go out there and put a good number down into the clubhouse and force Jordan to press going into the last few holes which gave him trouble. Both of them absolutely need to take advantage of their length on the 5s.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, pumaAttack said:

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

JD has shot 64 on this course before, and DJ has recorded multiple Eagles in a round here before. Matsu has recorded three consecutive rounds of par or better in windy conditions. In two holes, Jordan has gone from having a commanding lead, to needing a round in the 60s tomorrow if he wants to win this thing. He wins by playing steady golf, and he has not been steady for most of the last 36 holes, and momentum is not on his side.

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Serious Question --- did Jordan Speith NOT break the rules of golf by walking up and standing directly in his line of putt to the hole before his first putt on 18?

I am not a rules expert, but I took the AimPoint class and the instructor made it very, very clear to me that I could not actually stand directly on my line of putt to the hole....straddle, stand to the side, whatever.....but NOT on the line of the putt.....I have replayed this 4 times and am sure he walked up and stood directly on his line and leaned down for a read teh rest of the way in

Am I wrong?

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Tomorrow will be a birdie fest. I bet they water the greens tonight to help out. 

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Low winds, sunny day. 

Jordan better hope those last two drive don't show up tomorrow. Those were not wind influenced shots. I think there will be a few low scores tomorrow. For me Jason Day is the guy I think who will make a charge. He played really well to keep himself in the match. He has the putter to really drain a lot of putts. 

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16 minutes ago, ChrisP said:

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

Every post?  

And I can post my disdain for the whiny man child.  

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I would be delighted for a 58 year old German gentleman to win this thing!

Failing that I'd take Matsuyama, mostly because I picked him in the Sand Trap win-some-Pings thingamajig.


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35 minutes ago, RJH999 said:

I think you're reaching.

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How lackluster and Michael Campbell would it be for Smylie Kaufman to win tomorrow?

I feel like a dick for saying that.

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1 minute ago, atb5079 said:

How lackluster and Michael Campbell would it be for Smylie Kaufman to win tomorrow?

I feel like a dick for saying that.

It depends on what Smylie's career trajectory is after this.

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Posted (edited)
27 minutes ago, atb5079 said:

Jason has gotta realize he was given another chance and capitalize. He and DJ need to go out there and put a good number down into the clubhouse and force Jordan to press going into the last few holes which gave him trouble. Both of them absolutely need to take advantage of their length on the 5s.

If Spieth is pressing on those 2 holes tomorrow, he'll win.  The problem was that he was tapping the brakes towards the end of the round the past 2 days.  

If conditions were going to be tough tomorrow, I think it would  be Jordan's going away.  Given benign conditions, I think Rory and Day could make a charge.  But, Jordan can go low here if needbe.  He's in the driver's seat but by no means a lock. Langer and Smylie have no chance.  It'll be one of those 3, I believe.

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9 minutes ago, pumaAttack said:

Every post?  

And I can post my disdain for the whiny man child.  

Yes, every post. I don't mean to be mean, but seriously, you're trying to hard to make a point of it. Just give it a rest.

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3 minutes ago, Gunther said:

If Spieth is pressing on those 2 holes tomorrow, he'll win.  The problem was that he was tapping the brakes towards the end of the round the past 2 days.  

Brakes! His driver went AWOL on him. Brakes would be laying up or settling for middle of the green for 40-50 ft putts. He was trying to build the biggest lead he could. His driver left him. Don't sugar coat it. 

4 minutes ago, Gunther said:

If conditions were going to be tough tomorrow, I think it would  be Jordan's going away.  

I doubt it. Less wind and I think they water the greens a lot overnight. The Masters routinely makes sunday a day for scoring. If Day and Johnson can take advantage of their length and attack the par 5's with tap in birdies and maybe an eagle then they have the big advantage over Spieth. 

 

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3 minutes ago, ChrisP said:

Yes, every post. I don't mean to be mean, but seriously, you're trying to hard to make a point of it. Just give it a rest.

Please review my last 20 posts and tell me the percentage.  You are really reaching buddy.  

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Should Jordan Speith be penalized?  How can he NOT be.......this is the Tiger bad drop all over again

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2 hours ago, nevets88 said:

 

 

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When Langer won his last Masters at age 35 in 1993, he averaged 244 yds off tee. This week, at age 58, he's averaging 262

I remember watching the 1993 Masters avidly. Bernhard won on my 16th birthday!

And his Driver in those days appears below - a thing of beauty... I think he was the last big name tour player to switch over?

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1 minute ago, saevel25 said:

Brakes! His driver went AWOL on him. Brakes would be laying up or settling for middle of the green for 40-50 ft putts. He was trying to build the biggest lead he could. His driver left him. Don't sugar coat it. 

I doubt it. Less wind and I think they water the greens a lot overnight. The Masters routinely makes sunday a day for scoring. If Day and Johnson can take advantage of their length and attack the par 5's with tap in birdies and maybe an eagle then they have the big advantage over Spieth. 

 

Spieth was playing for par on those holes the past 2 days.  Sure, he hit driver but he was playing to make par.  That hurt him.  If he's pressing for birdies his mindset is stronger and he won't block those tee balls.  My opinion.

Did you read my 2nd paragraph at all? 

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