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2018 BMW Championship - FedExCup Playoffs


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35 players have now finished their round, which means they can continue the tournament Tuesday if they have a weather stoppage today.  If play had been stopped before half the players finished, they would have ignored today's play, and awarded prizes based on the 54-hole standings.


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Man, Keegan is poised to seemingly come out of nowhere to win this.

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3 minutes ago, RFKFREAK said:

Man, Keegan is poised to seemingly come out of nowhere to win this.

And apparently using junior clubs...pretty remarkable.

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1 minute ago, Vinsk said:

And apparently using junior clubs...pretty remarkable.

Of course is Rory had a halfway decent putting day he'd have put this to bed by now. 

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Overall damn pleased with Tiger. 6 months ago I’m not sure I would’ve put Tiger in the Tour Chamionship based on play....I think it’s awesome. It’s probably also why the Tiger Naysayers have been so quiet.

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3 minutes ago, Zeph said:

What’s up with the guy in the background? Lol. 

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18 minutes ago, RFKFREAK said:

With Keegan in trouble, Rose is in the driver seat now.

Wow, totally missed how Rose bogeyed 18 from the fairway.

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And congratz to Keegan Bradley.  Always kind of liked him even if his pre-shot routine is a bit quirky.

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19 minutes ago, RFKFREAK said:

And congratz to Keegan Bradley.  Always kind of liked him even if his pre-shot routine is a bit quirky.

He’s always annoyed me. But after he made an ass of himself with the Jiminez deal I lost any interest in him. But he needed a win, been dry ever since riding the Ryder Cup coat tails.

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1 hour ago, Vinsk said:

He’s always annoyed me. But after he made an ass of himself with the Jiminez deal I lost any interest in him. But he needed a win, been dry ever since riding the Ryder Cup coat tails.

He speaks highly of you!😜

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3 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Overall damn pleased with Tiger. 6 months ago I’m not sure I would’ve put Tiger in the Tour Chamionship based on play....I think it’s awesome.

Same here. He's not just hanging in there and making cuts, he's challenging a very strong field almost every week.

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11 minutes ago, JonMA1 said:

Same here. He's not just hanging in there and making cuts, he's challenging a very strong field almost every week.

And he's doing it with a mediocre round pretty much every week...like he's giving the field a round where they don't have to worry about him

Interested to see what Tiger's strokes gained stats are for the week.

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Was able to watch this on in Singapore - slept/watch from 10pm to 3am last night.  What a fun tourny to watch.

1 - Tiger impresses still.  he's so close

2 - It was Rory's to win.....or lose.  C'mon Rors

3 - I'm ok with Keegan, he's a lot less twitchy.  Hard to see that crouched over swing though.  Good for him - it's been a long time.  Great to see the family moments too

4 - Justin Rose - he's earned #1.  Too bad it wasn't with a win though.  He does have a 'game face'.  cool

5 - way to play and show up, Billy!

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1 hour ago, colin007 said:

Are the strokes gained stats out?

Yes, go here: https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.08793.tiger-woods.html/scorecards/r028

You can see them pretty much in real time during a tournament. Just go to the official PGA Tour leaderboard, e.g. https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/bmw-championship/leaderboard.html

and click on a player's name in the standings.  You'll see the expanded scorecard with shot tracker, etc.  From there, click on "Full Scorecard" and scroll down past the scorecards to see the strokes gained stats for that event.

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