The original Bushwood thread is overflowing like Craig Stadler's FUPA.
Use this thread to discuss tournaments, swing thoughts, equipment, and golf deals.
I thought we could also use the OP to create a WITB for ChiefsPlanet members. I'll list a poster's name and put their sticks in a spoiler tag, so you can see what everyone is carrying. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
Meh. If you wanna troll successfully, you have to keep it believable. If you get to far out there, it's not really credible.
This is sub par.
He's not wrong. A links course with soft greens and no wind plays not much more difficult than a tough muni, and is the easiest setup pros will encounter on tour.
It's definitely a very good round, but it wasn't even close to Thomas' round at the US Open last month, which itself wasn't an especially great round.
No different than what happened at the 2015 Masters. Spieth tying Tiger's 270 doesn't mean very much when several others are in the low 270s and Tiger won by 12 shots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
He's not wrong. A links course with soft greens and no wind plays not much more difficult than a tough muni, and is the easiest setup pros will encounter on tour.
It's definitely a very good round, but it wasn't even close to Thomas' round at the US Open last month, which itself wasn't an especially great round.
No different than what happened at the 2015 Masters. Spieth tying Tiger's 270 doesn't mean very much when several others are in the low 270s and Tiger won by 12 shots.
If he had only shot 63, I would agree with you. But 62 has never been done before. EVER.
Regardless of the circumstances, that's special, and will rightly be remembered as an all time great round. [Reply]
I will agree that a course like this when it's calm, with greens at 9.5, means that a 62 maybe isn't as great as 63's of previous majors. Still, "not in the top 50" is an exaggeration. [Reply]
Spieth's tournament to lose? I have a 8:00 tee time at Buffalo Ridge Springs in the morning so I'm going to miss the finish. Dang! Oh well playing the Ridge is a good thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
He's not wrong. A links course with soft greens and no wind plays not much more difficult than a tough muni, and is the easiest setup pros will encounter on tour.
It's definitely a very good round, but it wasn't even close to Thomas' round at the US Open last month, which itself wasn't an especially great round.
No different than what happened at the 2015 Masters. Spieth tying Tiger's 270 doesn't mean very much when several others are in the low 270s and Tiger won by 12 shots.
Have you ever played this course? If not your opinion isn't worth spit.
Even if you have you haven't played under major championship pressure. This is a great accomplishment and you use conditions like there have never been ideal conditions in the long history of the open.
Would seem to be Speiths tournament, but he has enough murkiness in his golfing history to give one pause. Who can forget 2 in the water at 12 at Augusta.
Having said that, Birkdale has no water. Still, I'm going to watch. You never know. [Reply]