Came here to write the same thing. Paradym super hybrid…. I was so emotionally invested in that club being a superstar, and it landed with an incredible thud for me. Made worse by the fact I was testing it here.
This (self admittedly I believe) is the reason he plays. Regardless of the tour, every round that’s not in a major is just a practice round for one that is. I think a lot of golf fans these days are with him. Now that Rory has his slam, I’d love nothing more than to see Brooks pile them up.
This stuff is neat to look at in the present tense, but most of it would look awful out in the wild, and out of context. For a company that does so many wonderful pieces surrounding the API etc. that Cobra bag is a tremendous let down.
I have no frame of reference on the medical insurance/private medicine side of things, but can relate it to how I feel about fuel prices. I hate paying so much for gas, but love it when the oil companies I have in my portfolio produce strong earnings. I assume this applies here as well.
I think you summed it up well in the OP.
There has to be a fourth, and the PGA is it. I wouldn’t fix it, as there’s nothing really wrong with it.
Edit: back to the original question. I think the PGA has an identity, with the 20 PGA club pros, and the “top 200” mentality it has with...
First thing I thought as well. I guess it works here as well given the former winners have a career long exemption. If this is a new thing, it seems very “middle child” - esque
Did Koepka break a toe and withdraw? Where’s the love? Now that Rory has his slam, I’ll be perpetually rooting for Koepka to win the PGA and USO every year. I want him to have like 20 majors, purely made up of these two majors…