Tough bogey on 17, I feel like 16-18 always kills his rounds. Probably will end top 30th. Pick up some good points and have two more weeks to try to crack that top 25.Nice 66 for Rob today .Now sitting in the top 25. Need the course to get harder today
You mentioned early a few in the top 25 already have cards? (I think something to that effect) - is he truly at 28 or is he actually 25/26? Rob’s story of living on the edge will make a great book one day. Hundreds of thousands of dollars of income comes down to one stroke most years for him.Looks like he's going to end up in a tie for 25th this week, which right now, would put him in a tie for 28th on the Finals money list. Like I said, the "Bubble Boy" name is coming back again. Going to be a stressful couple weeks.
He’s tied for 28th among those who don’t already have their cards by being among the Top 25 in the web.com tour in the regular season.You mentioned early a few in the top 25 already have cards? (I think something to that effect) - is he truly at 28 or is he actually 25/26? Rob’s story of living on the edge will make a great book one day. Hundreds of thousands of dollars of income comes down to one stroke most years for him.
Needler has it right. He's 28th on the money list, after you remove the guys who already have their cards. I think a great book about Rob's life could already be written. Not sure where you would have it end though. Maybe after he got his win on the Web.com that year, and still missed the top 25 in the regular season money list by a couple hundred bucks, and then had to go to the Finals, where he made it by a couple hundred bucks. The fact that he was even on the Web.com Tour that year was remarkable, considering he had to hit a hole in one on the 2nd to last hole of Q School to get his Web.com card back. It's been literally 15 years of a roller coaster ride.You mentioned early a few in the top 25 already have cards? (I think something to that effect) - is he truly at 28 or is he actually 25/26? Rob’s story of living on the edge will make a great book one day. Hundreds of thousands of dollars of income comes down to one stroke most years for him.
Yes, throw out another 66 tomorrow and then maybe he gets something going.And then, as usual, he makes par on the par 5 16th, but then turned around and birdied the par 3 17th. So -5 on the day, up to a tie for 12th.
And he's in the clubhouse with a -5, 66 for the day. Huge moving day today. Hopefully, he keeps the momentum tomorrow.
Yeah, he's dropping quickly as the leaders hit the field. His -8 for the tourney is now a tie for 23rd. If it ended right now, he'd drop from 28th to 33rd on the Finals money list, so really needs to have just as good a day tomorrow to really get himself a strong finish.Yes, throw out another 66 tomorrow and then maybe he gets something going.
Thanks. I forgot he had a win that season. It appears from last year, you get one win and another top 10 - your going to be in the top 25 if you make half your cuts the rest of the way.Greater than 50/50. Last time he won he ended up 26th on the year long money list, so it is not a 100% guarantee, but it’ll get you real close. Getting it in the first event would take a ton of heat off for the rest of the year, I’d imagine.
Dou bogeyed 12, Rob is 1 back. He just missed a birdie putt on 13. This is on the golf channel, for anyone looking to watch.