No Morikawa last week = no bueno!
Time to throw another winner up and get back into the hunt!
No Morikawa last week = no bueno!
Time to throw another winner up and get back into the hunt!
The final major of six on the “year” heads to Royal St George’s in England.
Shane Lowry will look to be the first to defend since Padraig Harrington in 2007-08.
The last major of the season, THE SIXTH ONE in my game, so let’s goooooooooo!
But to be fair, there’s a WGC and 2 playoff events so yeah, there’s more to do.
Royal St George’s in Sandwich, Kent, will host the first edition in two years. Shane Lowry is the defending champion of the event but Darren Clarke was the last winner on this track. Let’s dig deeper!
Getting closer!
Shane Lowry returns to defend and returns the Claret Jug after an almost two year absence. Royal St George’s will host for the 15th time, the most of any course outside of Scotland.
Not very many bombers on the list of winners here (pre Bryson Bryson).
Nothing wrong with hitting tons of GIR and holing putts this week.
The very familiar TPC Deere Run will host for the 20th time so familiarity should be on the cards this week.
That and first time TOUR winners in their 20s if we follow the trends!
The annual shootout to secure the last berth in the The Open Championship returns for its Golden Anniversary.
My session 3 momentum has NOT carried over, sadly.
Apparently I’m afraid of heights!
Quickie this week.
Find a guy who has no problems racking out birdies and who won’t get a nosebleed once he gets 20-under.
You have 156 choices!
As this season mercifully turns for home, time to start pulling rabbits out of hats.