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I think the "natural" areas have brought a cool element to this year's Open. Maybe the course looks "messy" to the casual viewer, but I think it is a unique challenge for these guys.
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I think the "natural" areas have brought a cool element to this year's Open. Maybe the course looks "messy" to the casual viewer, but I think it is a unique challenge for these guys.
So how does the USGA approach today's course set up with the scoring from yesterday and the amount of rain received last night. It will be another interesting day.
I think they make it rather long for cut day. The greens will continue to be receptive (for Pinehurst standards) and scoring will be similar unless they make it longer IMO. DJ had wedges in hand on like the first 4 holes!
Keegan's pre shot routine gets me every time. Wow.
I agree as well. By the looks of it this morning scoring conditions may be as similar. Anyone think the lack of the normal US Open rough vs the waste areas and bunkers takes away from what we normally see with US Open's?
I remember playing Bethpage Black 4 days after the US Open and that rough was a beast.
There a more than enough places out there for those horrid lies to start happening.
Will make for an exciting weekend.
Lets go Bubba. -2 thru 4
I know it's early but my gosh Kaymer is going to be hard to beat...a 65 during the tough part of the day yesterday..already lowering his score-increasing his lead this morning....should have easier conditions this morning than he had yesterday. His highlight reel was insane yesterday.
If he puts anything under par on the card for todays round nobody will beat him....except him...it will take some meltdown holes on the weekend to get other guys in the running...
That's my prediction. Especially after the way he closed out the Players...the only person that can beat him will be himself.
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I know it's early but my gosh Kaymer is going to be hard to beat...a 65 during the tough part of the day yesterday..already lowering his score-increasing his lead this morning....should have easier conditions this morning than he had yesterday. His highlight reel was insane yesterday.
If he puts anything under par on the card for todays round nobody will beat him....except him...it will take some meltdown holes on the weekend to get other guys in the running...
That's my prediction. Especially after the way he closed out the Players...the only person that can beat him will be himself.