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2017 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill


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Johnny Miller: "He's going from dollars to pesos in a hurry." as Grillo dunks two into the water on the par-five sixth. Now dropping a third. Hitting his sixth. Then the club goes in the water as he bails out well right and in the chipping area with a tough angle to the hole.

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Not the same quality of club toss as McIlroy or Justin Thomas. Needs more hip and trunk rotation. Too wristy :-P

 

 

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And Graham Macdowell has a PB&J.....

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Grillo's club toss, more like a club flick. 

Grillo be like me John Daly!

 

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I think it was last year when Iacas mentioned just how good these guys strike the ball while he was watching some of them at the practice area (can't recall which tournament.) I tell ya what....it's something to watch! I watched Bubba hit a long iron for about 15 minutes today. It's amazing how his swing seems so wild but every impact was just solid. I swear he was hitting his iron about 215-220 and was hitting a small practice green out there only about 20-25yds diameter. One after the other. He was next to Lingmerth who was hitting what looked like a hybrid. Same thing....just almost identical every time. It was just awesome and pretty damn Inspiring.

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10 hours ago, Buckeyebowman said:

Did anyone see Smylie Kaufmann's reaction to the same gator, laying in the same place, on the telecast today? Priceless! Kaufmann about jumped out of his shoes!

Yes! He gave it much more respect!

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:-D

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2 hours ago, Elrey Desol said:

any reason Byeong Hun An didn't mark his ball on #18 today? #ZachJohnsonBankShot

Yes, because the pros have a "gentleman's agreement" not to mark balls like this. It's right on the border of being against the rules, and I'm not sure which side it's on.

 

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2 hours ago, Hardspoon said:

Yes, because the pros have a "gentleman's agreement" not to mark balls like this. It's right on the border of being against the rules, and I'm not sure which side it's on.

 

Don't even get me started on this topic. I've posted before that this should never happen. Otherwise, let's go back to playing stymies.

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I was not amused at all. It's not funny. Mark and move your damn ball when it is this close to the hole. In this case the ball bounced into the hole, but it could have also bounced away from the hole - instead of going in.

Play like a Pro. Protect the field.

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On 3/19/2017 at 6:53 PM, CCC said:

Don't even get me started on this topic. I've posted before that this should never happen. Otherwise, let's go back to playing stymies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stymie

I was not amused at all. It's not funny. Mark and move your damn ball when it is this close to the hole. In this case the ball bounced into the hole, but it could have also bounced away from the hole - instead of going in.

Play like a Pro. Protect the field.

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