The Round Table: You’re the caddy. Who’s in your dream foursome?
This week the panel comments on Tiger winning the PIP again; the firing of Gary Koch and Roger Maltbie from NBC Sports; and caddying for your dream foursome.
This week the panel comments on Tiger winning the PIP again; the firing of Gary Koch and Roger Maltbie from NBC Sports; and caddying for your dream foursome.
This week the panel ponders the future of LIV Golfers in majors, the most intriguing storyline in golf and what drives their viewing preferences for golf on TV.
This week the panel weighs in on Rory McIlroy as one of the all time greats, the fate of the RBC Canadian Open and personal heroics that led to a special victory.
This week the panel debates which player needed a win more for his or her flagging career; annoying pre-shot routines; and LIV Golf as an entertainment product
“I’ve been crying since I finished,” Bradley said. “I can’t remember the last time I cried. I couldn’t keep things together. I don’t know what’s wrong with me.”
This week the panel weighs in on giving LIV golfers World Ranking points, whether LIV golfers should be included on Ryder Cup teams, and giving it all away on the final hole.
Kim became the first player since Tiger Woods in 1996 to win twice on the PGA Tour before turning 21. The 20-year-old South Korean won the Wyndham Championship in August to earn a tour card and he’s been soaring ever since.
“It’s kind of my MO a little bit to scramble and save some pars. I had to do that a little bit today on the back nine. I did everything I possibly could, just grinded my butt off, and luckily it was good enough.”
This week the panel dives into fixing the Presidents Cup, which players might shine for their respective teams at Quail Hollow and worst 72nd hole chokes in history.