Rory, Davis and the Rules of Golf
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 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 discusses the Rules controversy at the U.S. Women’s Open; and delivers their picks to win the Open Championship at Royal Troon.
Fairways columnist Jim Deeks is raging against the machine after the controversy that ended the U.S. Women’s Open.
Women’s US Open ends in controversy as USGA bungles penalty assessment.
This week the panel debates the USGA’s actions at the U.S. Open on Sunday; changing the Rules of Golf; and how did Oakmont fare as a a U.S. Open host course?
The USGA wants a mulligan for the way it handled the rules controversy at Oakmont.
Mental performance coach Tim O’Connor says Dustin Johnson did the only thing he could to win, which was to stay focused on the things he could control.
According to Fairways columnist Jim Deeks, the rules controversy at the US Open was a farce but the Rio Olympics could be a bigger one.
DJ played most of the back nine on Sunday not knowing whether he would be assessed a penalty or not.