Too bad he’s a Bama fan.Another Kentucky major
Too bad he’s a Bama fan.Another Kentucky major
Could care less. Home grownToo bad he’s a Bama fan.
Was roooting hard for Zalatoris to beat that twirp.Could care less. Home grown
Good God. Or should I say goood God. Little harsh there fella.Was roooting hard for Zalatoris to beat that twirp.
Huh? Never seen anybody not like a cocky little guy? Geez.Good God.
People confuse cocky with confidence. He's not from Louisville. He's from Goshen.Huh? Never seen anybody not like a cocky little guy? Geez.
Let's all love JT! He's from Louisville!
Agree to disagree. Needs to be himself instead of copying Tiger. Copied his club twirl. Copied his little left or right lean. I know they are best friends but the guy's a dork.People confuse cocky with confidence.
I feel terrible for Mito. That was heartbreaking. That swing on the 18th tee looked like someone whose nerves were about to explode.
Blame that on his caddie, honestly, when he was standing on the 17th tee, I thought to myself that par-par likely wins (and it would have), his caddie should have taken the driver out of his hands on 18, not a smart play at all, so say the least.
My draft at work with 5 others:
JT
Morikawa
Niemann
Seamus Power
Matsuyama
Crushed them all in The Masters, so going for 2 in a row.
Could have made a better chip on 17 for sure, that is as easy an up and down as you can get, most pros will convert that 80% of the time.By the way, as bad as Mito's drive was on 18, that wasn't what cost him the playoff. That awful chip that rolled off the green is what really killed him.
I think his brain was fried at that point and he knew he lost a major. Up 1 with 1 to play, you have to hit less than driver off that tee don't ya?By the way, as bad as Mito's drive was on 18, that wasn't what cost him the playoff. That awful chip that rolled off the green is what really killed him.
Not only that, he should have bent it over his knee.Blame that on his caddie, honestly, when he was standing on the 17th tee, I thought to myself that par-par likely wins (and it would have), his caddie should have taken the driver out of his hands on 18, not a smart play at all, so say the least.
Could have made a better chip on 17 for sure, that is as easy an up and down as you can get, most pros will convert that 80% of the time.
Don't know about the chip on 18 being the killer, even if he gets in the playoff, JT goes birdie-birdie-par in a three hole playoff, that would have been a big ask for Mito to match.
Not only that, he should have bent it over his knee.
He was wearing dark pants, we may never know.He had no chance in a playoff IMO. He has nobody to blame but his own nerves and its hard to fault him for that. He's never been in such a moment and that was arguably the hardest tee shot a guy could be in that hasn't even won a PGA tournament. His swing on 18 tee looked like something from a 14 handicapper. He may have even sh*t himself. We'll never know.
No way a caddie gets in the way there. What if he demands him to hit 3 wood and he screws that up? He's fired before he leaves the parking lot and he knows it. All a caddie can do there is get out of the way and tell him to trust his swing.
Sorry, but I have to respectfully disagree - what is the caddy getting paid for unless to give a 2nd opinion before a very young and very inexperienced tour rookie hits what could be a career defining tee shot? Surely he is there for more than being a cheerleader.
I always like to see how much money guys cost themselves. Had Mito pared 18 he would have another $1,830,000 and had he bogeyed he would have an extra $450,000.
I saw a piece on the Golf Channel, or maybe read it in Golf magazine on that very topic. Older pros advise young players that you have to forget about the money until the tournament is over, otherwise you will go batshit crazy worrying about how much that short putt you missed or flubbed bunker shot cost you. You have enough pressure on you as it is just to keep your tour card and keep improving, can't allow yourself to focus on the money while you are actually playing.
As for Mito, winning the PGA comes with a whole lot of perks and exemptions that would have been worth a hell of a lot to his career.
It was a tough hole. However, from what I saw, it's a 500 yard, par 4. The water was about 300 from the tee. I'm guessing he could've hit a 275 yard 3-wood, eliminating the water. From there, he's got a long iron into the green. Tough par but should be a gimme bogie and a playoff spot. Instead, he Van de Velde's it and kills any chance of winning. I don't think he wins playoff, however. 2-under for the 3 holes is tough to beat, especially for guy who's clearly shaking in his shoes down the stretch (Mito).You have to hit driver on 18. Guys were having a tough time making par on that hole all day even with a perfect drive in the fairway.
Could have made a better chip on 17 for sure, that is as easy an up and down as you can get, most pros will convert that 80% of the time.
Don't know about the chip on 18 being the killer, even if he gets in the playoff, JT goes birdie-birdie-par in a three hole playoff, that would have been a big ask for Mito to match.
2024 PGA Championship coming to Valhalla.