Watching Keith is usually funny, especially when he gets so worked up you can see a rainbow over his lips. ?It's been funny watching Keith Olbermann ....
His short game was awesome post rain as well. He was on fire. Tough to repeat.So the rains come and soften up the greens in the late afternoon, so the ball striker that is not the best putter surges to the top of the leader board. Let’s see if Matsuyama can maintain the lead on Sunday.
I feel really old watching him play. He looks like he is 15.Zalatoris is playing like he has no idea where he is.
I feel really old watching him play. He looks like he is 15.
This year's Masters was meh.
Sorry to beat an old drum but the competition just lacks. Fun to watch rivalries and guys who compete. The more I watch the more I see a bunch of trust fund babies. Golf needs more players from a more diverse background from a cultural standpoint.
This year's Masters was meh.
Sorry to beat an old drum but the competition just lacks. Fun to watch rivalries and guys who compete. The more I watch the more I see a bunch of trust fund babies. Golf needs more players from a more diverse background from a cultural standpoint.
All rich kids. They all grew up with clubs in their hands and personal swing coaches playing at high dollar country clubs.I thought the winner was from a "diverse background from a cultural standpoint."
Olberman's a baffoon.It's been funny watching Keith Olbermann, who has spent a good portion of his career in sports journalism/broadcasting, beg the PGA to move the Masters out of GA despite the Masters not being a PGA event.
Spieth has some nice momentum going into the Masters after winning the Valero Texas Open - let's see if he carries that through this weekend.
I wonder if I bet $100 to Matsuyama win, how much would I have won? Anyone know?
Good to see Matsuyama win, I don't know how people bet on golf. So many times the best don't get to the final day. Also kind of refreshing to see a guy just win, tip his cap and just walk off. No fist pumping and chest pounding. The shot of his caddy putting the stick back in 18 and bowing to the course was classy.
Unfortunately golf has fallen into the media trap that so many of our other sports have. People want the big names and personalities winning titles. The young and unknown get tossed to the side. We don't appreciate the game itself, the grind and the common man having a good week. Golf at least provides an opening where an unknown can have a good week and win a major.
You must follow it really close then. Ha!Golf is one of the easier things to bet on. My entire bag is furnished by me hitting on a 50-1 Molinari win in the British Open. If you follow it, it is easy to see the trends and who is starting to peak.