Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
To be fair to Rory, tough to focus on golf when you're blue-balled from saving up a big nut to sploosh all over Caroline Wozniacki's face, breasts & belly the next time you see her.
... Wait...what?
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Originally Posted by TimTimSalabim
So that's what happened to Dustin Johnson.
So sick that he was able to dunk that basketball barefooted on 15 to take a 2 stroke lead.
Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
To be fair to Rory, tough to focus on golf when you're blue-balled from saving up a big nut to sploosh all over Caroline Wozniacki's face, breasts & belly the next time you see her.
Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
To be fair to Rory, tough to focus on golf when you're blue-balled from saving up a big nut to sploosh all over Caroline Wozniacki's face, breasts & belly the next time you see her.
Paint a clearer picture next time, wasn't sure what you meant by this
Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
Updated US Ryder Cup Standings, with 8 weeks left before selection. Top 8 will automatically qualify for the team:
1
Jason Dufner
5289.254
2
Bubba Watson
4798.395
3
Webb Simpson
4421.465
4
Phil Mickelson
4107.108
5
Matt Kuchar
3869.426
6
Hunter Mahan
3537.37
7
Tiger Woods
3499.413
8
Zach Johnson
3313.258
9
Keegan Bradley
3247.543
10
Rickie Fowler
3174.59
11
Dustin Johnson
2618.942
12
Steve Stricker
2544.621
13
Jim Furyk
2540.443
14
Bill Haas
2187.274
15
Brandt Snedeker
2145.857
16
Ben Curtis
2125.605
17
Johnson Wagner
2099.036
18
Kevin Na
2088.773
19
Kyle Stanley
2050.752
20
Mark Wilson
2024.547
On form, I think you have to take everyone in the top 13 save Bradley, whose best finish since the Masters is a T24. Time is running out quickly for anyone outside the top 13. Haas and Snedeker have to be considered long shots, and anyone below them probably needs two wins or one of the last two majors to get in.
This is shaping up to be one of the strongest US teams in recent memory. I'd think they'd have to be strong favorites come September.
Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
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Originally Posted by Klingbard
On form, I think you have to take everyone in the top 13 save Bradley, whose best finish since the Masters is a T24.
Well I would say "on form" you could take someone over Stricker, who hasn't seriously contended in a while, but obviously he's gonna be auto picked regardless.
Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
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Originally Posted by BadBoyBenny
Well I would say "on form" you could take someone over Stricker, who hasn't seriously contended in a while, but obviously he's gonna be auto picked regardless.
Stricker has played the least of anyone. Only one top ten since Doral, but still has more top tens and fewer missed cuts than Bradley, and the win at Kapalua.
If Bradley steps up his game and gets in the top 8, there might be a tough decision or two for DLIII.
Thanks for posting the Euro tour list kevin. Even though you guys use two lists to qualify, the current top ten on your list are the current top ten qualified. Poulter is guaranteed to make the team if he doesn't qualify.
Plenty of experience on both teams it looks like. Only Dufner and Simpson on the Americans, and Bradley the only other possible rookie. Colsaerts would be a rookie (who just won the Volvo match play last month), and possibly one of the spaniards too Gonzo, Rafa, or Alvaro. Harry Paddington and Bjorn are possible captains picks too.
Last edited by Klingbard; 06-19-2012 at 02:06 PM.
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Re: Official 2012 PGA Tour (non-majors) discussion thread
Wonder how much gas Simpson will have in the tank this week after the emotion of winning, playing/staying late at the course Sunday, and flying fully cross country on short rest.