They’re talking about Max’s attitude and how well he handled that, if they’d listen to Get a Grip they’d know that’s how he is. He always talks about when you get a bad break or hit a bad shot your mind has to switch to thinking “watch this”. Big time shot
He mentioned on the latest podcast that he's exhausted and looking forward to next week off. This win gets him in the WGC next week. Ride the heater or rest?
I hedged after the missed putt on 18. Dude just won me over $500 and I’m still bitter as fuck about that putt
Wild that CBS is staying with the broadcast almost an hour into overtime. Figured they were hoping to show Tiger and the trophy presentation.
Did Homa get any sort of relief on his tee shot that landed next to the tree? I was making dinner and didn’t catch what happened between shots, but it looked like he didn’t have an angle to hit it initially
No relief for that. The ball was a few inches away from the tree and far enough past the flag that he was able to spin a grounder to the green
Feels like the Golf Channel and the golf world in general is going to catch up to how easy it is to root for Max. The NLU guys and those who follow them already know. Which, by the way, means big dollars for Mr. Homa.
Yea I saw the shot, it was unbelievable. Thought it was closer to the tree, but must have been the camera angles.
I want to say "angles" but have to admit, after the shot I was thinking the only shot he had was to chip backwards because he's lodged up to the tree and did a double-take when I saw it was 4-6 inches away when I came back from the bathroom.
It's possible the ball moved on it's own from the time they showed the shot finish until the time Max got there.
Just venting. I was at my club today with my family (kids 5 and 7). Sat down at a table outside to eat. An older boomer guy sits down, AT OUR TABLE, and pulls out a cigar. I ask him if he uhhh plans on lighting it (not to mention he’s sitting at our TABLE). He says yes. I ask him not to. He says this is a smokers table (it’s not) and this is the only place he can smoke his cigar. Things escalate, dude bows up and my wife moves my family. Gets in my face and I’m like, I don’t want to murder a guy. I end up just walking away but holy shit.
His wife sat down at our table prior to him. She said she wanted to watch her grandkids at the playground. We didn’t say anything, as weird as that was. It was truly baffling and enraging.
You sit down at my table where my family is at during a pandemic and start trying to blow smoke all over me and my family and then get in my face after I ask you if you’re really gonna light that up, you’re gonna catch these hands.
I would certainly want to throw hands. I'd hope I could refrain but my son would hear words and a side of me he's never seen