We add rough and length to the equation this week plus some weather.
Time to grind.
We add rough and length to the equation this week plus some weather.
Time to grind.
One of the most difficult events annually to handicap. The only angle that is etched in stone is a shootout will take place and going low is a requirement.
Also, with two easy tracks, pros will get healthy quickly. Pete Dye on Sunday will have the final say but last year two pros tied the course record with 63.
Hang on with both hands and take a few chances!
Rarefied air with a T7 last week suggests I’m ready to roll.
Uphill or downhill? Right, stay tuned…
Well, the pros will get one one each before moving to the Stadium Course for the weekend.
What a difference a year makes!
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind and so is that barnet!
From the hilly walk on the former pineapple plantation to the flat, windy beaches of Oahu, Week 2 of the Hawaiian Swing takes place at Waialae Country Club. Cameron Smith will look to join a very rare club of those winning both legs in the same season.
No repeaters.
No multiples.
Winning score pushes 20-under annually.
WIDE OPEN folks!
My last-minute decision to leave McIlroy off last week looked prescient after his opening round 75.
Nope.
Sticking with regional boys this week!
It’s off to Sea Island for the 11th consecutive season for a late calendar shoot out.
The first of TWO green jackets to be awarded this season! Ah, 2020, you bastard!
One more sleep!