Yeah. My team is ALL moving in the wrong direction..
Yeah. My team is ALL moving in the wrong direction..
Tiger withdraws due to injury.
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Raise your hand if you had Mito Pereira. Now put it down - I know you are lying because I have all the rosters.
Pioneer of the deep and cheap roster, dudog84, doesn't have Pereira but has the next three, and the 54 hole lead in our tournament.
Team Player Place Proj Winnings Team Winnings dudog84 Will Zalatoris T2 $1,242,000 $3,490,561 dudog84 Matt Fitzpatrick T2 $1,242,000 $3,490,561 dudog84 Cameron Young 4 $534,709 $3,490,561 dudog84 Tommy Fleetwood T17 $157,935 $3,490,561 dudog84 Kyoung-Hoon Lee T36 $55,398 $3,490,561 dudog84 Shane Lowry T36 $55,398 $3,490,561 dudog84 Sebastian Munoz T36 $55,398 $3,490,561 dudog84 Harold Varner III T43 $39,225 $3,490,561 dudog84 Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $3,490,561 dudog84 Keegan Bradley T45 $34,637 $3,490,561 dudog84 Brian Harman T45 $34,637 $3,490,561 dudog84 Alex Noren CUT $0 $3,490,561 dudog84 Min Woo Lee CUT $0 $3,490,561 rasputin Will Zalatoris T2 $1,242,000 $2,575,066 rasputin Matt Fitzpatrick T2 $1,242,000 $2,575,066 rasputin Tony Finau T45 $34,637 $2,575,066 rasputin Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $2,575,066 rasputin Collin Morikawa T65 $21,792 $2,575,066 rasputin Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $2,575,066 Rogue Will Zalatoris T2 $1,242,000 $2,436,777 Rogue Cameron Young 4 $534,709 $2,436,777 Rogue Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $2,436,777 Rogue Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $2,436,777 Rogue Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $2,436,777 Rogue Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $2,436,777 Rogue Dustin Johnson CUT $0 $2,436,777 rsvman Will Zalatoris T2 $1,242,000 $2,402,827 rsvman Cameron Young 4 $534,709 $2,402,827 rsvman Abraham Ancer 5 $445,361 $2,402,827 rsvman Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $2,402,827 rsvman Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $2,402,827 rsvman Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $2,402,827 rsvman Dustin Johnson CUT $0 $2,402,827 rsvman Corey Conners CUT $0 $2,402,827 CDu Will Zalatoris T2 $1,242,000 $2,139,029 CDu Abraham Ancer 5 $445,361 $2,139,029 CDu Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $2,139,029 CDu Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $2,139,029 CDu Tony Finau T45 $34,637 $2,139,029 CDu Collin Morikawa T65 $21,792 $2,139,029 CDu Tiger Woods WD $0 $2,139,029 CDu Dustin Johnson CUT $0 $2,139,029 CrazyNotCrazie Will Zalatoris T2 $1,242,000 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Cameron Young 4 $534,709 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Harold Varner III T43 $39,225 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Keegan Bradley T45 $34,637 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Tiger Woods WD $0 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Alex Noren CUT $0 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $1,885,208 CrazyNotCrazie Daniel Berger CUT $0 $1,885,208 JasonEvans Cameron Young 4 $534,709 $1,139,150 JasonEvans Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $1,139,150 JasonEvans Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $1,139,150 JasonEvans Joaquin Niemann T23 $106,896 $1,139,150 JasonEvans Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $1,139,150 JasonEvans Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $1,139,150 nmduke2001 Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Xander Schauffele T17 $157,935 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Tommy Fleetwood T17 $157,935 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Kevin Na T23 $106,896 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Harold Varner III T43 $39,225 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $1,049,800 nmduke2001 Tony Finau T45 $34,637 $1,049,800 killerleft Abraham Ancer 5 $445,361 $1,031,681 killerleft Webb Simpson T10 $265,060 $1,031,681 killerleft Xander Schauffele T17 $157,935 $1,031,681 killerleft Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $1,031,681 killerleft Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $1,031,681 killerleft Jon Rahm T65 $21,792 $1,031,681 mr. synellinden Cameron Young 4 $534,709 $804,470 mr. synellinden Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $804,470 mr. synellinden Shane Lowry T36 $55,398 $804,470 mr. synellinden Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $804,470 mr. synellinden Collin Morikawa T65 $21,792 $804,470 mr. synellinden Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $804,470 Rich Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $611,896 Rich Xander Schauffele T17 $157,935 $611,896 Rich Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $611,896 Rich Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $611,896 Rich Hideki Matsuyama T55 $24,086 $611,896 Rich Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $611,896 CameronDuke Max Homa T10 $265,060 $593,201 CameronDuke Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $593,201 CameronDuke Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $593,201 CameronDuke Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $593,201 CameronDuke Hideki Matsuyama T55 $24,086 $593,201 CameronDuke Tiger Woods WD $0 $593,201 CameronDuke Dustin Johnson CUT $0 $593,201 Bob Green Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $592,169 Bob Green Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $592,169 Bob Green Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $592,169 Bob Green Jon Rahm T65 $21,792 $592,169 Bob Green Kevin Streelman T65 $21,792 $592,169 Bob Green Dustin Johnson CUT $0 $592,169 mkirsh Max Homa T10 $265,060 $564,528 mkirsh Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $564,528 mkirsh Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $564,528 mkirsh Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $564,528 mkirsh Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $564,528 Turk Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $535,740 Turk Xander Schauffele T17 $157,935 $535,740 Turk Collin Morikawa T65 $21,792 $535,740 Turk Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $535,740 Turk Dustin Johnson CUT $0 $535,740 accfanfrom1970 Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $532,183 accfanfrom1970 Cameron Smith T23 $106,896 $532,183 accfanfrom1970 Tony Finau T45 $34,637 $532,183 accfanfrom1970 Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $532,183 accfanfrom1970 Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $532,183 accfanfrom1970 Daniel Berger CUT $0 $532,183 jv001 Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $472,312 jv001 Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $472,312 jv001 Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $472,312 jv001 Collin Morikawa T65 $21,792 $472,312 jv001 Jason Kokrak T70 $20,645 $472,312 jv001 Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $472,312 tbyers11 Justin Thomas T7 $356,013 $470,134 tbyers11 Shane Lowry T36 $55,398 $470,134 tbyers11 Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $470,134 tbyers11 Hideki Matsuyama T55 $24,086 $470,134 tbyers11 Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $470,134 tbyers11 Corey Conners CUT $0 $470,134 sagegrouse Xander Schauffele T17 $157,935 $269,761 sagegrouse Kyoung-Hoon Lee T36 $55,398 $269,761 sagegrouse Tony Finau T45 $34,637 $269,761 sagegrouse Kevin Streelman T65 $21,792 $269,761 sagegrouse Tiger Woods WD $0 $269,761 sagegrouse Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $269,761 sagegrouse Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $269,761 DevilHorse Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $255,882 DevilHorse Harold Varner III T43 $39,225 $255,882 DevilHorse Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $255,882 DevilHorse Hideki Matsuyama T55 $24,086 $255,882 DevilHorse Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $255,882 DevilHorse Daniel Berger CUT $0 $255,882 elvis14 Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $253,589 elvis14 Brooks Koepka T43 $39,225 $253,589 elvis14 Jordan Spieth T45 $34,637 $253,589 elvis14 Collin Morikawa T65 $21,792 $253,589 elvis14 Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $253,589 Utley Rory McIlroy T17 $157,935 $237,418 Utley Shane Lowry T36 $55,398 $237,418 Utley Hideki Matsuyama T55 $24,086 $237,418 Utley Scottie Scheffler CUT $0 $237,418 Utley Patrick Cantlay CUT $0 $237,418
I'm sick of seeing people fawn over this guy. The way he has treated women is inexcusable, and I choose to root for others. The TV coverage showed every shot he hit today (or darn near every shot), and I'd prefer to see others. Yes, he has made quite a comeback, in more ways than one, but his problems to overcome were all self-made.
I'm ducking now, because I know I'm in the minority here; and I admire his attitude toward having a legacy, and his comments regarding Phil Mickel$on are spot on. But showing him hitting every shot when he is ten over par is beyond ridiculous. Good riddance.
Nice going so far dudog. I thought I'd be in pretty good shape, with nobody having the guy in first, and me having two guys tied for second (Fitzpatrick and Zalatoris). There's something to be said for dudog's strategy of stockpiling low-cost entries, which is paying off as of now. I'm paying for having picked Scheffler and Morikawa. Still a lot of golf left to be played, and I really like the layout at Southern Hills.
I don't say this to defend his actions, but I think the bolded is at least a bit of an overstatement. He treated one woman inexcusably (his wife). The women he cheated on his wife with were willing partners, not victims of mistreatment. Doesn't make what he did okay (infidelity is most definitely wrong), but those women he slept with were consenting adults making their own decisions.
That being said, nothing at all wrong with rooting for others based on what we know of his actions. You are definitely not alone in that regard, on DBR or in general.
I definitely don't cheer for the human being, though by most accounts he has been humbled by those past transgressions. But I can marvel at his golf ability just the same. He's the greatest golfer I've ever seen.
Re Tiger, I'll agree with everything the other posters have written. And I'll add it's a travesty that he was not charged with anything after last year's crash. They determined he was doing over 80 in a 45 zone, they did not do a blood test despite his well-known driving history while impaired, and the whole thing just stinks to high heaven. But that's the way it is for the wealthy and powerful in this country.
Give it a rest. One-car accident with no one but the driver injured. LA County sheriff has better things to do. Not wanting to tangle with Tiger's legion of lawyers -- perhaps, but not proven.
History of driving while impaired? Let's see... well, there was the one where after taking (at least one) Ambien, Elin discovered Tiger's girlfriend by "borrowing" Tiger's cell phone after he was sound asleep. She woke him up and threw him out of the house. Ambien is a well-known hypnotic drug that affects bodily coordination in pretty much everyone. (Ask Kathleen Kennedy Townsend about it -- or me, for that matter.) He barely made it out of the driveway before crashing.
There was another when he was found asleep behind the wheel and did not do well on the drug test. That is certainly one of legitimate concern.
In last year's accident, Tiger was heading to another day of work on the golf course and most people doubt he was under the influence of anything except stupidity.
Sage Grouse
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'When I got on the bus for my first road game at Duke, I saw that every player was carrying textbooks or laptops. I coached in the SEC for 25 years, and I had never seen that before, not even once.' - David Cutcliffe to Duke alumni in Washington, DC, June 2013
This is just wrong. He was going to a photo shoot. And there was no evidence of braking. Yeah, he was in top form. If you're gonna get snarky with me, it would be best to have the facts.
I'll give it a rest when I feel like it. Don't like my posts, don't read 'em. I don't like drunks and drug (legal or illegal) misusers on my roads. People with DUIs don't get caught the one time in their life they happen to do it.
Settle down folks. Let’s keep the conversation civil.
Rory McIlroy is -4 through five holes. This afternoon is going to be interesting.
Bob Green
Sorry to continue sidetracking here but we all have our litmus test issues and irresponsible driving is mine - I had my life turned upside down in ways I would not wish upon my worst enemy by an irresponsible driver, so I have zero tolerance (happy to discuss further on PM). Stupidity is no excuse. I'm glad you can take this lightly. If you are going to drive, you have to take it seriously. If you are going to do anything with the potential to injure others, you have to take it seriously. As far as I'm concerned, every time Tiger plays it should be mentioned that he is lucky to be alive and he is very lucky he didn't hurt anyone else because he was being an idiot. Then go into his swing mechanics, etc.
I admire those who come back from tests that are not their fault. I have little respect or admiration for Tiger. I am a rule follower and do not like those who think they are above the rules. His golf was beautiful to watch and it is great how he inspired many others to play, including many minorities. But he should be held up as a lesson.
Back to golf. Looking forward to the final round this afternoon. Will be flipping back and forth with the Rangers-Canes game.
Mito into the creek off the tee on his 72nd hole. Unbelievable.
I don’t think there’s any way he pars it from where he is
Keep the guns loose Justin and Will!
This is the worst meltdown from Mito I’ve seen from a professional golfer in a while.
He may never come back from this.
Will vs JT for the 2022 PGA Championship.
3 hole aggregate score playoff.
Good night Mito.
Thanks for coming out.