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https://www.pga.com/events/pgachampionship/ Just like last month's British Open, there seems to be little hype about the PGA, despite it coming to Quail Hollow, a course SO GOOD that when the PGA Tour returned to it for the Wells Fargo (formerly Wachovia) Championship in 2003, people said it would absolutely get a major. FYI, it hosted the Kemper Open 1969-75 and the Senior Tour's PaineWebber Invitational 1983-89 but was redesigned by Tom Fazio in 1997 and 2003. Also Jordan Spieth can become the youngest person to win the career slam but whatever. Air Times (ET) Thu/Fri: TNT 1-7PM Sat/Sun: TNT 11AM-2PM, CBS 2-7PM Additional streaming every day on the website and app. Marquee Tee Times (Thu/Fri ET) 1:25PM (1) 8:15AM (10): Jimmy Walker, Phil Mickelson, Jason Dufner 1:35PM (1) 8:25PM (10): Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Rickie Fowler 1:45PM (1) 8:35AM (10): Matt Kuchar, Justin Rose, Brandt Snedeker 7:45AM (10) 12:55PM (1): Hideki Matsuyama, Ernie Els, Ian Poulter 8:25AM (10) 1:35PM (1): Sergio Garcia, Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth 8:35AM (10) 1:45PM (1): Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson Odds Rory McIlroy 7/1 Jordan Spieth 8/1 Dustin Johnson 12/1 Hideki Matsuyama 12/1 Rickie Fowler 18/1 Jon Rahm 22/1 Brooks Koepka 25/1 Jason Day 25/1 Adam Scott 33/1 Justin Rose 33/1 Sergio Garcia 33/1 Betting Pool Pick an available player who hasn't won a major in the last 3 years. Best finisher gets a dozen balls or from everyone else. Josh Lyman: Hideki Matsuyama. I think he should be exempted as should all players ranked in the top 10, so I'm going to win with him just to make a point. DJExile: Rickie Fowler mattfl: Bubba Watson Keyser_Soze: J.B. Holmes Douchebag: Charley Hoffman EnsGDT: Jon Rahm Shrapnig: Matt Kuchar daslog: Justin Rose Dr. Capco: Phil Mickelson Kameh: Jim Furyk Bilirubin: Adam Scott Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Aug 8, 2017 |
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Just so I can say "I told you so" in case they win, I think Justin Rose or Phil Mickelson are also excellent picks. This is page 4-5 of the official program guide Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 15:22 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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RICKIE IS DUE, DAMMIT (rickie, pls)
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Back to Bubba for me please.
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Thanks for setting this up, Josh so you could grab Hedeki! I'll take Justin Thomas and 2 of those moderately attractive blonde robots from the real estate handout. My 3 minute analysis has come up with the following: Longish but straight hitters will own, but weather and sogginess may be a factor, so junkman players may get to weeze up the board on the weekend. Keyser_Soze fucked around with this message at 16:32 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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Charley Hoffman please. Dude is due. Or at least he will finish 2nd and I'll win the pool.
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Is Rory available to pick? If he's not, I'll take Jon Rahm, please!
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I'll take Kuchar, he's a good lad who means well.
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Rory won the PGA on August 10, 2014 so he's out, lol. It's close though.
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Matsuyama is due. I'll take him
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Keyser_Soze posted:Rory won the PGA on August 10, 2014 so he's out, lol. It's close though. Realistically, Rory is probably gonna win because he's won on this course twice and lost another in a playoff. daslog posted:Matsuyama is due. I'll take him Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 18:23 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Yeah, major winners in the last 3 years is more precisely winners of the last 12 majors. Fine. Justin Rose is going to win then.
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Based on the rules as written I was trying to see if there was any way to weasel into a 3 year technicality! I don't think Rory will win though.........it will be some rando top 30.
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daslog posted:Fine. Justin Rose is going to win then.
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I'll take Phil Mickelson because he's cool.
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Apparently they're moving the PGA Championship to May in 2019.
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sportsgenius86 posted:Apparently they're moving the PGA Championship to May in 2019. Attempt to get more attention on it? Because man that seems like it would put it in competition with a lot of other events.
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Shrapnig posted:I'll take Kuchar, he's a good lad who means well. Ahem.
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DJExile posted:Attempt to get more attention on it? Because man that seems like it would put it in competition with a lot of other events. They want the playoffs over before NFL seasons and this also prevents issues based on the Olympics. The players is moving back to March I guess. So basically March - Players April - Masters May - PGA June - US Open July - British August - Playoffs Truther Vandross fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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You know what? Literally all of my picks are taken. I wanted Mickelson most of all. I am SITTING THIS ONE OUT! Edit: Screw it, give me Furyk. LET'S GO BABY Kameh fucked around with this message at 01:06 on Aug 8, 2017 |
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Someone needs to take J.B. Holmes for sure. Filthy long, can play mudder junkball and has already won at Quail Hollow.
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Kameh posted:You know what? Literally all of my picks are taken. I wanted Mickelson most of all. Look at this Jim Furyk apologist.
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As tempted as I am to take Mickelson, who is *nearly* my age and thus needs to prove we olds still have it, gimme Adam Scott please and thank you
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Shrapnig posted:Ahem.
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Deadspin made a good point that this also opens up a lot more southern courses to play as well.quote:Moving a major to May opens up Sun Belt courses to host—they’re just too drat hot in August. As Golf Digest notes, a major hasn’t been held in Texas since 1969 or Florida since 1987. The potential drawback is that some northern courses might be a little chilly in May—the 2023 PGA Championship is scheduled for Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y., for example.
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DJExile posted:Deadspin made a good point that this also opens up a lot more southern courses to play as well. Oh man, yes please bring a major championship to Florida, I'd be there in a heartbeat!
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DJExile posted:Deadspin made a good point that this also opens up a lot more southern courses to play as well.
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Josh Lyman posted:There aren't that many major-caliber courses in the south relative to the north. The US Open will continue to get better tracks relative to the PGA. Yeah I kinda wondered about that too. Offhand in the southeast I can think of like Augusta and Bay Hill and... that's about it.
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DJExile posted:Yeah I kinda wondered about that too. Offhand in the southeast I can think of like Augusta and Bay Hill and... that's about it. I dunno if I'd consider Bay Hill a major-caliber course. It's a good tournament course, but not sure if it's major tournament good. Which begs the question, what elevates a course from good for a regular PGA tournament to PGA major tournament ready?
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Josh, switch me to J.B. Holmes please.
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mattfl posted:I dunno if I'd consider Bay Hill a major-caliber course. It's a good tournament course, but not sure if it's major tournament good. Which begs the question, what elevates a course from good for a regular PGA tournament to PGA major tournament ready? I'd imagine its a combination of capacity for fans, media, and players, ability to dial up conditions, length or ability to be made longer through temporary tips tee boxes, quality of the grass itself, etc. There'd have to be a lot of different factors.
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If this schedule sticks, then I think you could see courses being built in the vast lands of Texas for the explicit purpose of hosting a major. That's what Erin Hills did. I know the architect of Chambers Bay had intentions of making a major championship course as well. There are probably some courses in Texas that could host a PGA Tour event, as we already have three courses in the regular season lineup, but I don't think any of them are Major Championship quality. I would like to see The Judge course at Capitol Hill in Alabama host a US Open for the men. IIRC it is hosting or has hosted a Women's US Open and a men's US Amateur. It's a fantastic course.
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how about Lake Tahoe or anwywhere in the NW in August instead of more tournaments in the fuckin' South. yes, I'm joking but also I'm a dick
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The rain in the north and Midwest in may would be more of an issue than the temperature IMO. And the issue with Florida majors for me is that the worthy courses already have regular tournaments so who cares?
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Rory won all his majors on wet courses. Quail Hollow is wetter than a duck's rear end. Rory gonna win.
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sportsgenius86 posted:The rain in the north and Midwest in may would be more of an issue than the temperature IMO. There's definitely been years here in Minnesota where there is still ice on the lakes in mid may. I bet this more or less removes MN and WI courses from eligibility unfortunately. I mean I suppose they could hold the US Open at Hazeltine or Interlachen or something, but I doubt it. Whistling straits could maybe get a us open in the future, not sure if they'd go back to Erin hills though.
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My dad got to play Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run a couple times and he absolutely loved them. Pretty sure WS got a few PGA championships and senior opens too.
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Whistling Straits had the PGA two years ago ffs. And it has they Ryder Cup in 2020.
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Yeah, I was referring to if the PGA was in May and it's generally 40-60 degrees out, the PGA and the players would likely opt for a more southern destination for the PGA championship. Leaving the US open as the only major that could be played in the upper Midwest and there are just a few courses 'prestigious' enough to host one in MN and WI.
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