I think The Masters was the first golf a lot of people watched since last year's Masters. Or at least the PGA Championship. Like how many people even realize Spieth basically choked away a possible win in Houston just a week earlier by hitting terrible approach shots twice on 18? And he lost to a fat ugly guy who hits it long and straight.
Spieth should perform well at the RBC Heritage since it's probably the least distance-dependent course on Tour, and is entirely about ball-striking/shot-making and wedge play. Flat greens also won't make putting a variancefest. Though Spieth said he prefers hard fast undulating greens b/c he said he thinks he performs better (compared to his competitors) on them than on flat easy greens. So we'll see.
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Originally Posted by NxtWrldChamp
Here to lol at the Spieth > Rory crowd
Spieth wins the Valspar and the Masters and people forget how good Rory is.
Rory has like 4 wins, 3 2nds, and only 2 finishes outside the top 10(including 1 MC) in his last 15 starts.
I've gotta call you out here. Early last year you were trying to tell the golf forum that Rory wasn't as good as we thought, by citing some overall stats, without accounting for the fact that when he puts 4 good rounds together he's basically winning any tourney.
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Originally Posted by Dids
A FICKLE TEENAGER? BURN IT AT THE STAKE!!
Wait you are white knighting so hard that you now protect the feels of a possible gold digger? Wow. I don't care who he's dating but it does seem odd if that's how the story shakes out. Especially since he probably had all his hair when she
didn't want him. His bank account just happens to be expanding at a greater rate than his hairline is receding.