OT: Official 2019 Masters thread.

Abro1975

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Jason Day looks like he is in a lot of pain, but playing thru it well. So far a very bunched up leader board with a lot of golf still to go today. Experience means a lot on this course, why I think Tiger and Phil are doing well so far.
Dustin Johnson looking good too.

For the guys off driving off the fairway, recovery still a good possibility since there is little to no rough, just find a path thru the trees.

Familiarity with the greens is huge . Rose plus 4 so far is a surprise.
 

WhiteBus

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He's just 25, has one Masters victory, two seconds, the lowest scoring average in the field for the past five years at Augusta and was in contention until he clipped a tree on 18 last year, so he deserves some slack. Don't think its his head; rather a desire to fix his iron play.
So hows all that working out today?? And it's way more than his iron play.
 

Knightmoves

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I got to follow Rahm at the opening round of the Valspar last month and he is really talented all around and very long.

He could win any week on the tour imo.
 

wisr01

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Abro1975

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I picked him to win....just saying.
And now the board jinx will kick in and he will finish with all double bogies


I hope you don't wear one of those hats he's wearing today, lol. Did he lose a bet or something? lol
 

wisr01

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Champions Dinner and Par 3 in the books. Just over 12 hours until Jack and Gary knock one down the first hole and onto the best 4 days in golf. Let's also have fun. Answer these questions with your first reply.
1. Who do you think will win?
2. Who do you want to win?
3. What are your plans for watching?
4. On what hole will the 54 hole leader give up the lead?
5. Your favorite Masters memory.

My answers.
1. That is the hardest question of the 5. I have no great feel this year but I will go with Bruce Koepka
2. Big fan of a new guy to break the major victory seal. For me that would be Tony Finau.
3. I don't go out to watch the Masters. Most places have no sound and people ask stupid questions when you just want to watch. Sunday I will be at a fellow Rutgers tailgate friend. Cigars, beers and very little conversation.
4. 11th hole. It's not a birdie hole and a really tough par under pressure.
5. Jack in 86 by far. Honorable mention Larry Mize.
Long way to go but you look brilliant today with Koepka!!!!!!!!

Edit: Genius he is at -6
 
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RuSnp

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Chamblee is an imbecile masquerading as a golf channel commentator.
He did call Conners as his dark horse so credit there so far.

And credit to whitebus - Brooks looking great!

Edit: Conners woops
 
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WhiteBus

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WhiteBus

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Wow. One of the best first rounds in Masters history. So fun to watch. Big names at par and better. And no one has separated themselves.
 

Abro1975

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The current cut rule at The Masters Tournament is this:


  • Following the second round, golfers with the low 50 scores, plus ties, plus any golfer within 10 strokes of the lead, advance to play the final two rounds.

Therefore, if the golfer in 51st place is 11 strokes behind the leader after 36 holes, only 50 golfers advance to play the weekend. But more than 50 make the cut when there are ties for 50th place following the second round, or when golfers outside the Top 50 are still within 10 strokes of the 36-hole leader. A golfer could be in 75th place following two rounds, but if he's no more than 10 strokes behind the leader, he (and everyone ahead of him) makes the cut.


To put it the other way around—who misses the cut at The Masters—you can state it this way:


  • Those outside the Top 50 plus ties and not within 10 of the lead miss the cut—they do not get to play the third and fourth rounds. (Keep in mind that the 10-stroke part of the equation applies only to golfers outside the Top 50. A golfer who is 15 strokes off the lead but is in, say, 48th place, makes the cut.)

The current Master's cut rule has been in effect since the 2013 edition of this major championship.

PS- Not a lot of guys actually get cut:

Leaderboard:
https://www.si.com/golf/leaderboard/2019/pga/the-masters
 
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Section124

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Champions Dinner and Par 3 in the books. Just over 12 hours until Jack and Gary knock one down the first hole and onto the best 4 days in golf. Let's also have fun. Answer these questions with your first reply.
1. Who do you think will win?
2. Who do you want to win?
3. What are your plans for watching?
4. On what hole will the 54 hole leader give up the lead?
5. Your favorite Masters memory.

My answers.
1. That is the hardest question of the 5. I have no great feel this year but I will go with Bruce Koepka
2. Big fan of a new guy to break the major victory seal. For me that would be Tony Finau.
3. I don't go out to watch the Masters. Most places have no sound and people ask stupid questions when you just want to watch. Sunday I will be at a fellow Rutgers tailgate friend. Cigars, beers and very little conversation.
4. 11th hole. It's not a birdie hole and a really tough par under pressure.
5. Jack in 86 by far. Honorable mention Larry Mize.
Great calll on Koepka. I love the way he plays. Plays pissed off not intimidated by any player including Tiger. Showed it in the major last year.

Great leaderboard with DJ, Bryson and Phil up there as well. My favorite major. Pretty cool watching the coverage over here in England. Back to the states tomorrow to enjoy the rest of the tournament.
 

WhiteBus

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Great calll on Koepka. I love the way he plays. Plays pissed off not intimidated by any player including Tiger. Showed it in the major last year.

Great leaderboard with DJ, Bryson and Phil up there as well. My favorite major. Pretty cool watching the coverage over here in England. Back to the states tomorrow to enjoy the rest of the tournament.
And it's amazing that there was no love for Bryson on this board.
 
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knightfan7

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Combined ages of the two leaders = 53

Phil = 48

Old dudes rule!

Two different commentators said the pin placements overall today were as difficult as they could ever remember. I guess someone forgot to tell the field.

If true I'm guessing this was done because today was the only decent weather expected for the week.....good weather = tough pins, wind and rain = less difficult pins.
 
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wisr01

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The only reason I have shied away from Bryson is a few episodes where I did not care for his behavior and attitude, especially toward his caddie.

I believe Spieth's issues are mostly if not all mental. I have coached multiple athletes battling very similar demons.
 

DHajekRC84

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Always loved Payne Stewart's outfit. Knickers and the jeff cap
I'll post a picture tomorrow. Got to play with him, Bart Oats, Howard Cross at an N F L outing Westchester a year or 2 before the fatell trip.
I'm no great golfer AT ALL but I'll never forget 2 things.... 1...The acceleration of the ball off his irons and 2...I missed a 3 foot put to beat him on a par 3. We halved lol. (#CHOKE!)
 
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RU848789

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Great calll on Koepka. I love the way he plays. Plays pissed off not intimidated by any player including Tiger. Showed it in the major last year.

Great leaderboard with DJ, Bryson and Phil up there as well. My favorite major. Pretty cool watching the coverage over here in England. Back to the states tomorrow to enjoy the rest of the tournament.
Interesting comments on TGC (can't remember who) about Koepka's game possibly not being suited as much for Augusta, given that he doesn't draw the ball, which can really hurt on holes like 10, 11 and 13. Obviously, if he plays really well, like today, that probably doesn't matter, but on the whole I could see it being a problem.
 
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WhiteBus

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Interesting comments on TGC (can't remember who) about Koepka's game possibly not being suited as much for Augusta, given that he doesn't draw the ball, which can really hurt on holes like 10, 11 and 13. Obviously, if he plays really well, like today, that probably doesn't matter, but on the whole I could see it being a problem.
Lee Trevino hated Augusta because he not only couldn't hit a draw but couldn't hit hit straight. Bruce can hit straight and hit a baby draw but it's not his favorite shot. Tiger no longer can hit a controlled draw any more either
 

RU848789

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Lee Trevino hated Augusta because he not only couldn't hit a draw but couldn't hit hit straight. Bruce can hit straight and hit a baby draw but it's not his favorite shot. Tiger no longer can hit a controlled draw any more either
Yeah, I remember Lee absolutely hating Augusta. Bruce Crampton? :>)
 
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superfan01

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Care to talk trash like you did after the Ryder Cup?

Great call on koepka. I bought into the hype that his body change was going to hurt his gane. He even said it himself. Kudos to you.

This leaderboard if it holds till Sunday (big if) is shaping up to be a dandy. So many big names. That’s what I love about the masters. The smaller field means the big names will likely be in contention on the weekend. I can’t wait.
 

WhiteBus

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Great call on koepka. I bought into the hype that his body change was going to hurt his gane. He even said it himself. Kudos to you.

This leaderboard if it holds till Sunday (big if) is shaping up to be a dandy. So many big names. That’s what I love about the masters. The smaller field means the big names will likely be in contention on the weekend. I can’t wait.
If the next 3 days equal today we are looking at an awesome weekend