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2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Discussion Thread


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Clearly there needs to be a set time when the horn blows and it should be official sunset.  It shouldn't be up to a players debate.  Also, Casey quit playing before the horn blew, seems like he could have been penalized for undue delay.

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9 minutes ago, RemyM said:

Clearly there needs to be a set time when the horn blows and it should be official sunset.  It shouldn't be up to a players debate.  Also, Casey quit playing before the horn blew, seems like he could have been penalized for undue delay.

Why? If two players want to play on, why shouldn't they be allowed to?

You'd also miss out on moments like…

 

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Paul Casey is bitchmade. He just couldn't handle the weight of Phils heavy package crushing his soul any longer. The ghost of corey pavin's mustache is not pleased with that turn of events. 

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Funny leaderboard juxtaposition.

 

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5 hours ago, Groucho Valentine said:

Paul Casey is bitchmade. He just couldn't handle the weight of Phils heavy package crushing his soul any longer. The ghost of corey pavin's mustache is not pleased with that turn of events. 

What turn of events, Casey didn't want to finish in the dark as he was still had a lot on the line. He ended up finishing alone in 2nd instead of T2 or worse; and he and his partner won the Pro-Am event. There is a lot more going every week on tour then just seeing who gets the first place check and a trophy.

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6 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

What turn of events, Casey didn't want to finish in the dark as he was still had a lot on the line. He ended up finishing alone in 2nd instead of T2 or worse; and he and his partner won the Pro-Am event. There is a lot more going every week on tour then just seeing who gets the first place check and a trophy.

Phil (and all real men) would have finished in pitch black dark wearing sunglasses. I guess Casey is going to have plenty of money to buy some bitch mittens with his SECOND PLACE check. 


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4 minutes ago, Groucho Valentine said:

Phil (and all real men) would have finished in pitch black dark wearing sunglasses. I guess Casey is going to have plenty of money to buy some bitch mittens with his SECOND PLACE check. 

Lighten up please. 

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4 hours ago, Aflighter said:

You know I always take Phil's side on any argument but he was in the wrong and he knows it but like he said he does some stupid stuff.

I really don’t think so.  He argued for the option that he felt was best for him.  He was disappointed when he didn’t prevail, but there’s nothing wrong with that.  

 

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Phil admitted (on Monday morning) that he had been wrong to have wanted to continue.  He thanked Casey for making the right choice for him by deciding not to continue.  Phil said that sometimes he fails to see the big picture.  //  Phil played amazingly on Sunday.  His knock-down iron shots were totally masterful.  He looked like the young Phil -- or, better yet, the young Tiger.


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