Tee 'em high, let 'em fly: The Official Golf Thread

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Gotta be huge numbers. Man, I just wish he coulda pulled that one off. It doesnt bother me like the Open Championship though
It doesn't bother me as much either b/c I thought Koepka would run away with it going into Sunday. My biggest disappointment with Tiger was the back nine on Saturday. He went on a par streak missing several make-able birdies. The fist pump on 18 was interesting. Seemed like he was satisfied too despite not winning. He wins 10 times out of 10 with this type of effort 15 years ago. Now the field is just ridiculous.
 

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It doesn't bother me as much either b/c I thought Koepka would run away with it going into Sunday. My biggest disappointment with Tiger was the back nine on Saturday. He went on a par streak missing several make-able birdies. The fist pump on 18 was interesting. Seemed like he was satisfied too despite not winning. He wins 10 times out of 10 with this type of effort 15 years ago. Now the field is just ridiculous.
Yeah man. Koepka is just out of this world. I do feel the rest of the tour is starting to get a bit antsy though. I thought they would be more formidable but it could be happening again like it used to. 5 top 10s in 12 starts, I didnt think he could temper the championship nerves anymore but something was different this time. The 11th hole has to keep him up at night. Drive-able par 4 and he played it over par for the week.

Side note:I was looking through some scorecards and Tony Finau had 24 birdies for the week. Tiger 23 and Koepka 22.

Finau finished -3 though. :dead: Dude has crazy raw talent :wow:
 

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Yeah man. Koepka is just out of this world. I do feel the rest of the tour is starting to get a bit antsy though. I thought they would be more formidable but it could be happening again like it used to. 5 top 10s in 12 starts, I didnt think he could temper the championship nerves anymore but something was different this time. The 11th hole has to keep him up at night. Drive-able par 4 and he played it over par for the week.

Side note:I was looking through some scorecards and Tony Finau had 24 birdies for the week. Tiger 23 and Koepka 22.

Finau finished -3 though. :dead: Dude has crazy raw talent :wow:
That's Jabari Parker cousin
 

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That's Jabari Parker cousin

:russ: They do resemble each other a bit.


Speaking of cousins
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The numbers are in :wow: @dtownreppin214
NEW YORK -- There's nothing like a late charge from Tiger Woods to juice the ratings of a major golf tournament.


Tiger Woods wanted to win his 15th major. Pretty much everyone at Bellerive wanted the same thing. That he didn't wasn't so bad when you consider what he has done in the past two majors.

The Nielsen company said that CBS reached 8.5 million viewers Sunday for final-round competition at the PGA Championship from St. Louis. That's a whopping 73 percent increase from the 4.9 million people who watched the same tournament's conclusion in 2017.

Old hero Woods was the difference. He played his best golf in years, leading to a second-place finish against champion Brooks Koepka.

Nielsen said that viewership peaked at 12.3 million people during the last half hour of the competition.
 

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Does anyone have a link to watch the Return of the Roar special Espn Aired last night ? :noah:
 
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