Is Matt Kuchar’s image permanently tarnished?
The Round Table debates the Matt Kuchar fiasco; whether penalty strokes will ever be assessed for slow play; and their favourite PGA Tour records.
The Round Table debates the Matt Kuchar fiasco; whether penalty strokes will ever be assessed for slow play; and their favourite PGA Tour records.
Several players will have added incentive to win this week at Glen Abbey after recent near misses; bad rounds or a stretch of bad play; and of course Canadians looking to break the 63-year old jinx.
This week the panel discusses the thrilling finish at the Open Championship between Matt Kuchar and Jordan Spieth; the 13th hole debacle; and picks the winner of the RBC Canadian Open.
After a wild drive on 13, Spieth may have looked like he was doomed.
This week the panel discusses another final round collapse by Graham DeLaet; ponders changes to the payout formula on the PGA Tour; and weighs in with the worst fashion faux pas ever.
This week the panel discusses leaders on the PGA Tour: Dustin Johnson as POY; Davis Love as captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team; and Tiger Woods on returning to play.
This week the panel debates the implications of a resurgent Rory McIlroy; ponders the weak selections available to Davis Love; and isn’t convinced the USGA can change the Rules of Golf.
This week the panel weighs in on the Men’s golf competition in Rio: did it meet expectations; will the outcome help sustain golf as an Olympic sport; and what does a medal do for a player’s resume?
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks comments on the brilliant outcome of golf in the Olympics; and delights in a recent visit to golf and dine in Niagara Falls.