Well, if the goal is to have par or -1 or so being the winning score for the tournament, then the goal is to have all but one or two players over par.
I am philosophically fine with that. But it should feel fair. The 2008 Open at Torrey Pines was perfect for the US Open in my mind, although I do not recall where Tiger and Rocco were at the end of the day on Sunday.
I haven’t watched any of the Open this year yet, so do not have an opinion on this year’s course.
One of the announcers for the featured group said that he thought the course might get easier this afternoon because the rain yesterday softened the fairways. As the fairways dry, they can play the course more like The Open than the US Open.
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Woods has settled down after a rough first two holes. 1 under since, and has had several near-miss birdie putts. Only 5 back of Henley, Johnson, and Dufner right now. Oh, how he wants that 2nd shot on hole 1 back right now.
Sheesh...my team is dying. The lowest score of any of them (so far) is 3 over.
Scores so far, some still in progress.
Spieth +8
Simpson +7
Mickelson +7
Stenson +3
Kuchar +4
Fitzpatrick +3
Woods +3
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
As an early note for tomorrow, especially given how poorly many of the top players have started, the US Open cut line is Top 60 and ties. That's it; there's no "within 10 shots of the lead" rule.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Everybody's team is dying. Only 19 players in the field shot better than +3.
Dustin Johnson (-1), Justin Rose (+1), Henrik Stenson (+1) were the only popular picks in our pool to beat +3
Xander Schauffele (+2), Jason Dufner (E), Brandt Snedeker (+2) were also picked in the pool
Coach K on Kyle Singler - "What position does he play? ... He plays winner."
"Duke is never the underdog" - Quinn Cook
Well, I don’t totally hate my picks so far. DJ proving worth the investment so far. One of my three penny stocks (Dufner) just one back. Another of my penny stocks (Zach Johnson) shot reasonably well and is in contention. Woods fell apart on the back nine, but he was a penny stock so whatever. My other big money pick (Spieth) matched Woods’ futility, which hurts. My middle-money K guys (Koepka and Kuchar) were middling and still have a good shot to play the weekend at least. So, all in all, I can’t complain. Hopefully Spieth and Woods can find their short games and make the cut.
Glad I didn't get in the competition. I was going to have Scott Gregory (+22) as my sleeper pick.
I shouldn't make fun, I would be very happy shooting a 92...at my local muni. Which is why (among many reasons) I'm not a pro golfer.
I've got three in the top 10 (Dufner, Rose, Stenson) with Snedeker at 18, so my team looks pretty fair so far. I still wouldn't put real money on 'em yet, though.
Man, if your Mom made you wear that color when you were a baby, and you're still wearing it, it's time to grow up!
Cut projected at 6 over.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Tiger started on ten with a birdie... he then gave it back on 14 but birdied 16. Aside from that it has been pars and he sits at 7-over through 8, which ain't bad on this course. But, he just dumped his drive on 18 into the rough and then put his approach into a bunker. Seems like another bogey coming.
I agree with mr. synellinden that the cut won't stay at plus 6. This course is too hard (though it seems to be playing a bit easier early on today).
-Jason "DJ showing why he is #1 in the world... 2 under on his first 8 today and 3-under on the tourney. He's gotta be a pretty big favorite at the moment" Evans
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Put a fork in Tiger.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."