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I think it could be.Is 5 Under the score that leads at the end of the day?
I’m thinking that +3 is in & the cut comes in at +4...I think it could be.
More importantly is the cut line going to be +2 or move further back?
Oh nooooooo!Wow just like that Rahm holes out from the sand and has a 5 footer for birdie on the next.
That puts some big names on the line hereI’m thinking that +3 is in & the cut comes in at +4...
He pulled the driver.DotD alert for Bubba!!!
Never boring!He pulled the driver.
Then he pulled the driver.
There are 2 major winners in that crew. Not sure why you view them as such pushovers.This U.S. Open is setup for Brooks Keopka for the taking. At the top of the leaderboard you have Richard Bland, Louie Ost, Russ Henley.....And F. Molinari. With that crew I'd take Tiger right now at even par on crutches.
But that is my point. If the pros aren’t 100% they are right and need a rules official to confirm what they did followed the rules, then what makes the USGA or other governing bodies for us mere mortals to do it correctly too?Because all they are doing is confirming it. They would rather make it the correct drop instead of finding out the hard way by being assessed a penalty later. Could be a difference of thousands of $$$. Plus the Rules Officials are there for a reason, why not use them?
USGA, mere mortals? They aren't going to like that.But that is my point. If the pros aren’t 100% they are right and need a rules official to confirm what they did followed the rules, then what makes the USGA or other governing bodies for us mere mortals to do it correctly too?
I think the biggest difference is that they have super ultra hi-def cameras aimed at them all the time and they're under a lot more scrutiny, so they want to make sure they don't get penalized for something they didn't even notice. We mere mortals don't have to concern ourselves with that, as usually the only person who's going to catch our flubs is ourselves. And I guess also the part that making a mistake isn't going to cost us a few hundred thousand bucks.But that is my point. If the pros aren’t 100% they are right and need a rules official to confirm what they did followed the rules, then what makes the USGA or other governing bodies for us mere mortals to do it correctly too?