I should've listened to others on here about you being the worst Wum on the site. Never mind. Enjoy your sad little ways, like I said I can't converse with tools so that's it regarding you. I'll just ignore from now on so have fun. Oh I see Fitzpatrick just said he got a couple of breaks on 14 and 15
Looks like Michael Fritz-Patrick won the day. Well done to the lad. Was hoping the Zit was going to burst thru for his first win but it wasn't to be. Looking forward to see who else is going over to LIV golf. Rahm was offered $400 million but declined. I reckon Adam Scott will slide on over, along with Ricky 'Bobby' Fowler.
I've been learning to play golf for the last two years, and I'm finally at a point when I can enjoy a round. I've focused 75% of my effort on my irons, and most of the rest on my driver, just so I can start to get round a course without holding others up, so my short game is dreadful, but I'm loving it. This is the first tournament I've watched much of since learning to play, and I appreciate it so much more. I don't really know the characters yet, beyond McIlroy who seems very likable, but it was nice to see a young Brit win - some of his shots on the last 9 were incredible. Felt very sorry for Zalatoris at the end. Not sure I'll ever go out of my way to watch golf like I do for the football and F1, but it's great to have on in the background. Bit like the cricket for me.
Only played it a few times & just not suited to it & hit the ball like I’m playing cricket Lol gave it up as a bad hobby
You know your getting serious when you can go around without three putting. In most cases, you need to be playing at least once a week to get there. I got down to single figures handicap but would not get anywhere near that nowadays. Regardless of how you hit it, enjoy the company and being outdoors. I use to tell my brother ( he was too serious ) .... if you play well, thats a bonus.
I play with a neighbour who goes round the whole course muttering "driving for show, putting for dough".