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Did his game not go to pot when he changed his clubs due to a massive sponsorship deal and struggled with the new clubs.
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Thread: Ryder Cup 2021
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26-09-2021 07:30 AM #91
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26-09-2021 08:04 AM #92This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not sure why Harrington has given him so much game time. And don't get me started on Poulter.
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26-09-2021 10:08 AM #93This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-09-2021 04:08 PM #94
The booing of the European players when their names called out is very poor by the Yanks, McIlroy just gave a wry smile.
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26-09-2021 06:11 PM #95
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Rahm was immense on Friday and Saturday but is currently up against it v Scheffler. I think though it's mostly down to Scheffler playing well. Hopefully Rahm can turn it around.
Europe realistically too far behind to catch the US but would be nice if we could at least win the singles session and keep the overall score respectable. Mind you, think I thought the same for Medinah.
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26-09-2021 06:41 PM #96
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If Europe don’t win at least 6 points today it’ll be the first time since 2006 that one team has won every session.
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26-09-2021 06:55 PM #97
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26-09-2021 06:56 PM #98
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What a flump 😂
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26-09-2021 07:26 PM #100
This is getting pretty ugly. Most one sided Ryder cup I've watched I think.
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26-09-2021 07:33 PM #101
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26-09-2021 07:38 PM #103
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Yay, point for Europe. Gap down to 5, game on!
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26-09-2021 07:38 PM #104
The American often(always) have the better players but they have a habit of getting in their own way.
They had the potential to do the same again here, but Stricker and others have done a great job of preventing that from happening.
It has been a fantastic performance.
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26-09-2021 07:44 PM #105
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26-09-2021 09:11 PM #106
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That's 2 cans of lager Xander Schauffele's downed in one already. He's going to be an ill boy in the morning. 🤮
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26-09-2021 09:31 PM #107This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But the Europe team just didn’t look at the races from the off.
The only bright spot outside of the Rahm and Garcia partnership was Hovland who looks a great player.
In retrospect we should maybe have taken a couple more rookies to blood them ahead of Italy.
Absolutely cracking course though that encouraged some great golf and punished any poor shots heavily.
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26-09-2021 10:00 PM #108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-09-2021 10:03 PM #109
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Predictions for the Nicklaus-Jacklin award are Dustin Johnson and John Rahm. Doesn't have to go to the top point scorers but can't see past those 2. Rahm was huge for us 1st 2 days and Johnson only the 3rd player ever to win 5 out of 5 (plus it was on the course where he got a 2 shot penalty and a triple bogey on the 72nd hole to miss out on the playoff by 2 shots in the 2910 USPGA).
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27-09-2021 10:50 AM #110This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-09-2021 01:41 PM #111This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bunkers are often beautifully manicured these days and players are brilliant at getting out of them.
I loved that they were proper "hazards" and that players were so often harshly punished for going in them.
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27-09-2021 01:57 PM #112This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So often you hear that the pro’s actually PREFER to be in a bunker if they miss the green.
Not on this course because, as you say, the hazard was indeed a hazard.
Would love to see that concept applied to a few more courses they play.
I also saw a chat the other day about removing bunkers from courses and adding humps and hollows instead that actually punished poor play more and, handily, were much cheaper and easier to maintain.
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