Angrymesscan
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It's all moot if Spieth keeps playing like he has.
He is a real trooper exhibiting class all while suffering from Vertigo,It's beyond me how anyone can dislike Jason Day. Nothing I've seen indicates he's used vertigo as an excuse or is touting himself as better than anyone else because of it. He's been nothing but class in everything I've seen him do.
Actually, you are the dick who brought that up. Was not aware of that to be honest.I guess you could be a dick and be tired that Jordan Spieth's autistic sister is brought up every week. He's such a trooper for supporting her like that... What do you expect, that he would disown her?
All true, except if everyone played at his speed, it would take about 8 hours to play a round of golf and 5-6 days to complete a tournament. He needs to speed things up.It's beyond me how anyone can dislike Jason Day. Nothing I've seen indicates he's used vertigo as an excuse or is touting himself as better than anyone else because of it. He's been nothing but class in everything I've seen him do.
True story.IJS if you want to hate on a dude because golf announcers bring up things that you may think are overblown, there are other stories that are brought up that arguably could be seen the same way.
Moral of the story... if you base your opinion of a guy based on how golf announcers talk about them, I'd say that's more than a little messed up.
Now that's a legitimate gripe. His address to the ball and the whole visualizing thing takes a while. I don't see why he doesn't start it before it's actually his turn to play.All true, except if everyone played at his speed, it would take about 8 hours to play a round of golf and 5-6 days to complete a tournament. He needs to speed things up.
He has to be ready before he gets ready. So says Col and his other 20 coaches. Hit the f'ing ball.Now that's a legitimate gripe. His address to the ball and the whole visualizing thing takes a while. I don't see why he doesn't start it before it's actually his turn to play.
Could we possibly be looking at the greatest generation of golfers when it is all said and done?Day is 18 under after two rounds. Might be the best golf I have seen since Tiger in 2000. Just remarkable.
Things go in cycles I suppose; but right now America has a lot of good young golfers. Justin Thomas and Brooks Koepka spring to mind. But Day is just crazy right now. Rory is Nine under and is 9 shots behind.Could we possibly be looking at the greatest generation of golfers when it is all said and done?
Spieth, Day, Rory, and Fowler are all between 22-27 years old.
Like Day, I've always felt it was only a matter of time before Fowler wins a major. Between the 4 of them, this has a chance to be the most special group the sport has ever seen.
Yep. And don't count on things getting better.I have been playing golf quite a bit recently; somehow I have managed to lose about 20 yards off every club. I used to drive the ball about 280, now I can barely get beyond 250 and the Irons are even worse. Age?