Close, not so close and a ball too far
This week the panel debates Brooke Henderson’s mood after the runner-up finish at the KPMG PGA Championship; Kenny Perry’s credentials for the World Golf Hall of Fame; and dialing back the golf ball.
This week the panel debates Brooke Henderson’s mood after the runner-up finish at the KPMG PGA Championship; Kenny Perry’s credentials for the World Golf Hall of Fame; and dialing back the golf ball.
Weather played a big part in this event as most of the field was backing up on Sunday.
There have been so many miracle shots over the years that in retrospect some of them don’t quite seem so miraculous anymore. Until, of course, one of them is yours.
This week the panel weighs in with their pick for most amazing hole out in a professional tournament; debates Jordan Spieth’s career vis a vis his peers; and discusses the PGA Tour’s new drug policy.
It was the 10th win of Spieth’s career. Only he, Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus have 10 wins by the age of 24.
This week the panel debates Bernhard Langer as the Best Senior Player ever; discusses various storylines from the Dean & DeLuca Invitational; and weighs in on Steve Stricker getting a special invitation to this year’s U.S. Open.
As usual, Colonial was tough and failed to yield many opportunities for birdies
This week the panel discusses Jason Day’s performance at the Nelson; the rotating cast of characters on top of the golf world; and the greatest golf villains of all time.
It’s been over a year since Day last won on Tour.