+5 thru 6. He cannot putt.Mickelson now +3 after 5.
The best thing to happen to a moth is for him to become irrelevant.
Good bye Phil.
+5 thru 6. He cannot putt.Mickelson now +3 after 5.
The best thing to happen to a moth is for him to become irrelevant.
14 putts thru 6 holes+5 thru 6. He cannot putt.
Good bye Phil.
Phil goes off in the AM though87 and high chance of thunderstorms in the early afternoon
Right but if I’m there and make investment I’d want to be for whole dayPhil goes off in the AM though
I hope you didn't put a down payment on anythingWay too early but I placed a bet on NA at +15000
Is that the one they mentioned in the NLU video? that did look nice.I think I found/confirmed a really good viewing spot, which I believe someone already mentioned. GS behind 15th green. If you pick the smaller one GS, and sit on the rail on the 17th side, you can see 15th approaches and putting, 16 tee shot and green, 17th approach/green, and 18th green.
I had a similar experience, sans reentry with son. Earlier this week it dawned me (sorry, I'm slow) that having a major golf championship within walking distance of my home is a once-in-a-lifetime experience if you live around here. I was monitoring Stubhub all week and pulled the trigger late Wednesday when the price dropped to $350 with fees. I hiked the two miles up Pond Street from JP this morning and had a great time. Immediately upon entering, Rory and his group were right in front of me on 18 (9 for them) so I followed them for a while. I suspect that group had the biggest gallery of the day (it included Xander and Matsuzaka) and it was hard to stick with them. I started moving ahead to get in front of the crowd and found a great spot along the 9th where you got good views of approach shots and the green. I saw Rory's closing boogie there and it was a big let down for the crowd. In the afternoon I tried to spend more time on the back 9. The stretch from 10 through 14 is astonishing and I wished I had spent more time there. The porch along 14 that is part of the Trophy Club is open to all and is a great place to stand. But overall the course is incredible and the event was really well planned and managed. No lines to enter or for restrooms, food, beer or anything. I'd love to go another day, but can't justify the cost and I'm more excited about watching the rest of TV after seeing the course in person.Just got back. Perhaps the most enjoyable sporting event I have ever been to. I had an easy bike ride up there, short walk into venue, no lines anywhere, plenty of places to watch on the ropes and tons of open grandstand seating. I generally hopped around. After a while I figured out you could leave and re-enter super easy and I picked up my 7yo son from school and brought him back up. We just walked right back in (kids are totally free) and he had a grand old time. Tommy Fleetwood gave him a thumbs up after he gave him a good-shot cheer. Oh, and the golf course is incredible, right in the middle of the city. So cool!
Haha no it was a flyer. My legit bet was on Will Z.I hope you didn't put a down payment on anything
He'll be able to tell his grandkids that he once led the U S Open by three strokes over Rory McIlroy.Don’t let MJ Daffue get hot
I’m thinking that might be a self-correcting issue.Don’t let MJ Daffue get hot
MJ might take this personally.I’m thinking that might be a self-correcting issue.
It was a nice recovery but his 15 minutes of fame feels like it’s coming to an end.Daffue from the hospitality tent...
Not even sure it was that nice of a recovery. I don't think they ever figured out or said where the ball ended up? From where the camera panned to, that didn't look like a great spot to be even if he did advance it 230 yards.It was a nice recovery but his 15 minutes of fame feels like it’s coming to an end.
Actually, seems like it was a very nice recovery. The chip, however ….Not even sure it was that nice of a recovery. I don't think they ever figured out or said where the ball ended up? From where the camera panned to, that didn't look like a great spot to be even if he did advance it 230 yards.
Yes and yes.Actually, seems like it was a very nice recovery. The chip, however ….
I spent roughly 6 hours within 20 feet of that spot on the deck yesterday. Saw almost every group go through there. Bryson hooked his tee ball left, and was up against the grandstand, so he got relief out to the ropes, but still had to come right over a corner of the deck to hit his 2nd. I was standing on the corner of the deck, and he basically hit it about 5 feet from us. I have it all on video, but I don't know how to post videos. I should say I have it on 4-5 videos, because that's how fucking slow Bryson is.
Somewhere, Rod Pampling is smilingHadwin angling for overnight round 1 leader to missed cut.