I got to see about an hr's worth before I left for work,huge crowds,obviously pro Europe but no real hostility even heard a few "U.S.A". chantsI'm not able to watch but I'm guessing that may be a pretty hostile crowd???
I got to see about an hr's worth before I left for work,huge crowds,obviously pro Europe but no real hostility even heard a few "U.S.A". chants
It's because he's Phil. He has been off, and maybe past his prime, but he's still one of the most entertaining guys on tour, and he still draws the crowds.Lots of guys playing better than Phil,dont understand that pick at all
I obviously want the Americans to win, but I WILL NOT pull for woods
I'm out of town and have no access to television. Who won the tournament last weekend? Asking for a friend.
All my friend said is that the ratings were way up so I figured there was a reason.
Hart how could you not know who won the tourney? Hell he could’ve finish tied for 85th and still would’ve gotten all the headlines.Thats ashame you have no access to tv. I do not know who won the tourney, but do know Justin Rose won the Fed Ex Cup.
OFC
Hart how could you not know who won the tourney? Hell he could’ve finish tied for 85th and still would’ve gotten all the headlines.
I obviously want the Americans to win, but I WILL NOT pull for woods
I'm not a fan either.....at ALL.
But serious question.....last hole. Tiger vs Rose and whoever wins this hole, wins the cup.....you pulling for Rose or Tiger??
Rose!
OFC
For me, woods is the tarhole of golf, so there is no scenario that would make me root for him.Never have pulled for Tiger, but I just don't think I could root for the U.S. To lose!!
For me, woods is the tarhole of golf, so there is no scenario that would make me root for him.
0-4 for Tiger and Phil
A huge problem I think is the Europeans embrace the "team" thing a little better than our guys.
Individual sport. It's why Tiger struggles in team play, I think. You have to play with some fire, and let it rub off to your partner. He is better by himself.
Anything can happen tomorrow.
I definitely think embracing the ‘team’ concept is part of it, although I do think that’s getting better with new, young U.S. players. At least, on the surface it looks like the young players today get along more.
Both Tiger and Phil, using them as current examples, weren’t always viewed as ‘team’ guys on the Tour when younger. Now they’re probably just past their prime....Phil, for sure.
The biggest thing, though IMO, is course setup. Two years ago, Davis Love didn’t lie when he said Hazeltine would be set up long, with wide fairways, minimal thick rough and pins that guys could attack. They wanted to be able to make birdies.
European golf is just different. They play more conservative and it’s a bit like target golf. There were three fairways this week less than 30 yards wide. If that was me, I’d be icing my wrists on the flight back across the pond....or they’d be broken. American golf takes on John Daly’s old mantra of grip it and rip it.
ShockerWoods didn’t win in any of his matches