A few on the North course. 1969 RTJ Sr. Half of the course feels a little like the mountains, the rest plays around a lake.
Some pics from the South course, home of the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. Golf course was pure but incredibly tight. You miss a fairway by 5 yards you are blocked out.
I find Tiger being an assistant annoying for some reason. He’s been away from golf for so long and boom here he is as an assistant. Wonder if the players truly want him there?
This is a bad take and you should feel bad. Also, of course they want him there. He was most of the players favorite golfer growing up and also is a huge part of the reason why all or almost all of them have generational wealth. I'd be willing to bet they respect him more than any other person/coach/player there.
Justin Thomas and Rickey Fowler hang out at Tiger's house almost every day when theyre home. And he visits/hangs out with tons of players in the area.
Love mine, FJ DNA for life (but without those damn tornado spikes that come on them at first, too intense)
Golf Channel doing an impressive CBS impression with this broadcast so far. My stream showed DJ getting ready for his bunker shot that he holed but it cut to commercial right as he was about to hit
It took what, 3 years for Fox to offer by far the best golf coverage? You have NBC that only shows 2 golfers even though there are 8 in contention too.
Ugh. Lost a lot of money last weekend on a putt that lipped out just like that. Watching gave me PTSD.
The north eats balls with all the water. The south is tight but not really death if you get off the fairway. It is all distance. The north is the better course IMO. West is whatever.
He is really committed to helping so why not have someone all the players want around? https://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/sports/golf/tiger-woods-opens-up-at-the-ryder-cup.html
What happened on 4? Speith was close for birdie. Did he miss it or did the International team also birdie?