My heart wants it to be Rory but Morikawa is a force and is one of the best ball strikers of our generation. If I had to place a wager it would have to be on him.
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I would be ecstatic if that prick Koepka never won another one.
ANGC is Rory's White Whale...it will elude him. He may come close once.or twice, but it will always get the better of him.It is crazy that Rory was leading with the back nine to go at Augusta years ago and still hasn't won there.
I thought the PGA while slightly easier course is the toughest of fields due to qualification standards. The Masters is smallest field and a good chunck really has no shot to win.I think Spieth. The PGA is the easiest one left
Jon Rahm has to enter the conversation at this point. He has 2, and is probably at the peak of his career right now. He's probably more likely than anybody else to get it done given his current play.
Rahm was why I voted other...I agree with you!He clearly has the game to win the Open Championship and the PGA. He also is young enough. I like his chances.
Actually, I agree with your initial Rahm take too, he’s why I voted other on the poll!Jon Rahm has to enter the conversation at this point. He has 2, and is probably at the peak of his career right now. He's probably more likely than anybody else to get it done given his current play.
My thoughts as well. Spieth only needs the PGA, which should come now that he's gotten some form back. Koepka obviously plays well at Augusta when healthy and cut his teeth on Euro courses, has four top tens in Open championships. Even managed a T4 in 21 while injured. I wouldn't be surprised if they both get there.Either Koepka (if he stays healthy) or Speith. Rory obviously has a mental block with Augusta.
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