Ask Chilli. I’ve not been thereMick Jones shoulder wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 7:57 pm Belton Park is nicer has 3 nines. Much preferred it to Belton Woods. That's a marriott isn't it ?
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Wow. Everyone just fell apart and handed the jacket to Scottie. What a letdown.
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Well the other way of looking at it is that Scottie is just so much better than anyone else right now. Its no wonder people are likening his current dominance over the rest to the Tiger years.
Augusta was playing extremely tough - nobody could get the ball into the tight spots around the pins other than Scottie - mesmerizing golf.
Best shot of the week though for me was Tiger's 3 wood 2nd shot from 250 into a par 5 that stopped on the green like a wedge pitch. marvelous.
I'm just glad none of the Liv f**kers won.
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I think Belton Woods used to be a Marriott but it's part of the Q Hotels chain now.Mick Jones shoulder wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 7:57 pm Belton Park is nicer has 3 nines. Much preferred it to Belton Woods. That's a marriott isn't it ?
I've not played Belton Park
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Well done to Ludvig Aberg for finishing second in his first ever major. He was in with a real shout until he double bogeyed the 11th.
He is Europe's next big star.
He is Europe's next big star.
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Yes Malcolm the S-Dog is on another level but he has a long way to go to be mentioned in the same breath as Tiger. He looked like a cripple at the end btw.malcolmw wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:55 am Well the other way of looking at it is that Scottie is just so much better than anyone else right now. Its no wonder people are likening his current dominance over the rest to the Tiger years.
Augusta was playing extremely tough - nobody could get the ball into the tight spots around the pins other than Scottie - mesmerizing golf.
Best shot of the week though for me was Tiger's 3 wood 2nd shot from 250 into a par 5 that stopped on the green like a wedge pitch. marvelous.
I'm just glad none of the Liv f**kers won.
Agree on the LIV w**kers. Disappointed that Rory wimped out. Again.
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Rory may win another major at some point but he'll never win the Masters. Too much scar tissue at Augusta. The year he blew an 8 shot lead destroyed him mentally.
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He needs to start well to have a chance. He always tends to have left himself too much to do on days 3 and 4 with the exception of the year he choked.
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He beat himself on Friday. By his own admission he hates playing in the wind. Flat track bully in some ways in that he wants a soft long course where top class driving is a top requirement.
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Scheffler is in a different league at the moment. But the same could be said about Spieth not that long ago. His game seems to have deserted him. Always a new kid on the block - that is why the game is such a great spectacle.
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He’s way better than Spieth imo. Between the ears mainly. Spieth threw his 2nd masters in the pond at the 12th a few years ago. Can you imagine S-Dog doing that.
But I love watching Spieth. One of the most creative players I’ve ever seen. Hopefully he finds his best form again.
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I love the way Speith berates himself whenever he hits a bad tee shot. "Are you kidding me Jordan, are you kidding me"Jaydog wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:53 am He’s way better than Spieth imo. Between the ears mainly. Spieth threw his 2nd masters in the pond at the 12th a few years ago. Can you imagine S-Dog doing that.
But I love watching Spieth. One of the most creative players I’ve ever seen. Hopefully he finds his best form again.
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Many great players have a 'bogey' major. Ernie Els also could never play at his best at Augusta. He said he wouldn't mind if he never sees the place again.
I think this may be the case for Rory. To be honest, I don't think he adapts his game adequately there. He seems to try to overpower the course. Then he gets too cute with his short game. He also putts relatively poorly there.
Speaking to people who have been to the Masters they all say TV doesn't adequately show the massive elevation changes on most holes, as well as severe side lies on most fairways.
The greens are also so penalizing. I remember David Ferehty once saying it was like pitching a ball on to the roof of a VW Beetle
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Jordan is a great player but never showed the king of consistent dominance were seeing from Scottie right now.
He's not just on a hot streak like other players - Spieth, Smith, even Rahm. He is just head and shoulders (not just literally) above everyone else every week.
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Yeah my dad & brother went and said it’s unbelievable how hilly it is. A tough walk without the golf.malcolmw wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:03 pm Many great players have a 'bogey' major. Ernie Els also could never play at his best at Augusta. He said he wouldn't mind if he never sees the place again.
I think this may be the case for Rory. To be honest, I don't think he adapts his game adequately there. He seems to try to overpower the course. Then he gets too cute with his short game. He also putts relatively poorly there.
Speaking to people who have been to the Masters they all say TV doesn't adequately show the massive elevation changes on most holes, as well as severe side lies on most fairways.
The greens are also so penalizing. I remember David Ferehty once saying it was like pitching a ball on to the roof of a VW Beetle
Lee Trevino hated it. Said it was a tricked up course.
Don’t agree with him mind you as it’s a great test with a history of great champions.
Still don’t believe a LIV player will ever win it. Comes after 8 months of totally non competitive golf for them. Players like Rahm need to realise that if they ever want to be considered a great of the game they need to get back on the proper tour.