The Round Table: Harman’s precision vs McIlroy’s demons
This week the panel dishes on how Brian Harman got it right, ponders if Rory McIlroy ever will again and should Hoylake do anything about their 17th hole?
This week the panel dishes on how Brian Harman got it right, ponders if Rory McIlroy ever will again and should Hoylake do anything about their 17th hole?
He also became the first to win the Irish Open, Scottish Open, and The Open Championship – the major he won in 2014 before the onset of a vexing drought in the majors that is now at nine years.
This week the panel weighs in on LA Country Club as a U.S. Open venue; and what went wrong and always seems to go wrong for Rory McIlroy in majors.
The Round Table debates Rory McIlroy’s seemingly hypocritical withdrawal from the RBC Heritage, slow play and what to do when the non-elevated events are 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.
“I believe in the game of golf. I believe in this tour, in particular. I believe in the players on this tour,” McIlroy said in the trophy presentation. “It’s the greatest place in the world to play golf, bar none, and I’ve played all over.”
This week the panel discusses Rory’s final round strategy and missed opportunity; whether it’s time for Tiger to call it quits; and if it’s time for LIV Golf and the PGA Tour to reach a compromise.
This week the panel ponders a bias against Canadians on golf telecasts, a Saturday finish for the PGA Tour and how much competitive integrity there is when appearance fees are paid.
This week the panel debates the optional new rule to limit club length, comments onRickie Fowler’s resurgence and future potential and who’s the best in the world.