Monday, June 21, 2010

US Open-The Random Thoughts

We live near Pebble Beach and I went out for 6 hours on Tuesday with a couple of buddies. I love getting close to the swings and that pro attitude..Chicken Caesar Wraps were the best! Out on Pebble with friends is always time well spent..Fast Forward:
Have been a Gmac fan since he  attended the University of Alabama and  won the Haskins Award in 2002 for the best collegiate golfer in the United States. I like the way he handles himself a lot.. he stayed within himself and did what he needed to do...no small feat when you are being out hit by 30-40 yards off the tee... I've tried it.. Fail.
DJ?..nobody flatlines the US Open... he has this passive/aggressive thing going on and his play on 2 was really bad... Bobby (his caddie) needed to stop him .. but that's easy to say in hindsight..think they should have had a revised plan for Sunday ..head it said a million times.. playing safe is the best choice most all of the time. "You don't need to ride in on a white horse to the applause of millions to grab the trophy".
Then there is Tiger. This week proved to me (again) how much the game really needs him. His 2nd shot 3 wood he carved out over Stillwater cove onto the 18th on Saturday was one of those Tiger shots... when Phil tried it, he found a watery grave.. Tiger delivered and he delivered a putt on 16 on Sat on his way to a back nine 31 that was exciting (especially for NBC). I have not liked the emotional displays but this time I was jacked up.  We say there is no resemblance between golf as most know it and Tournament Golf. I know that. Tiger knows it. He is very good at simulating the pressure, but you have to get out there when it counts. He's obviously not ready to win yet, but I think he will be at St Andrews for the Open Championship. Then there is the Stevie question. I have said before I think he needs a new caddie to go along with his new life.. When you try to overcome what he is you only need to change one thing.... and that's everything... that's one of the oldest tricks in the book...
My biggest disappointment for the week was Ernie.. He had a couple of "moments".. 2-3 footer for Birdie, back nine on Sunday.. he lips out... Champions make those.. He's such a good guy. I want to see him win another major. I do not like the revolving caddie situation. It is obvious who should be on Ernie's bag. After three that's all that matters. Right? .. maybe not the experts say his stock is up along with Westwood (my early pick)  and Phil.  Missing is action and expected to do better are both Geoff Ogilvy and Lucas Glover who may have a couple of top tens this year but likely has read a lot of books (on weekends).
All in all the course and Gmac get my vote...again.

Friday, June 11, 2010

US Open Prediction...

Think Westwood wins the Open next week.. good form. Good Guy.. Due. Driving will be key.. no chance from the rough. Greens very fast and no spin out of the Bunkers... fairways shaved into bankers and off cliffs... Pebble magnificent!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

So..Think You'd Hold Up Against the Us Open Set-Up at Pebble?

First you might want to check out the article written in May about the process the USGA goes through to "design" the course...

and then some commentary from Bubba Watson and Chris Wilson on Twitter about the Golf Digest Challenge

@bubbawatson so what would a player like you shoot if a 3 shoots 102?

@TheRealCWilson 77

@bubbawatson thats legit funny, play well next week

Gets it all in perspective very quickly...saw a bunch of guys who have no trouble shooting 65 on their home courses get a taste of what tournament Golf at the highest level is all about as they failed to qualify for our National Championship... 

The Pebble caddies have been telling me that you will need a wedge to get out of the rough and the spots that were playable last time around will not be this time...if there is wind the new tee on 13 will make the hole one of the toughest par 4's on tour not to mention how 14 will play. The fairway on 6 has been repositioned so
I'll be out there starting Tuesday of next week.. the guy with the Boston Red Sox hat on prowling around at the southern end of the course... holes 10,11,12,13... Marlboro Country...


Monday, June 7, 2010

Sportsmanship and Why (to me) Golf is Still a Gentleman's Game

Got a tweet tonight: @pgoss hey it's simple for the Celtics follow Jesus and he will save them... and then: @pgoss Paul pierce owes a bookie some money...The Celts tied the Lakers for the NBA Championship tonight.. it's 1-1.

I am a Celtics fan... Search Amazon.com for celtics

That Compared to: from @RickieFowlerPGA thanks everyone for the congrats...had a lot of fun this week...Justin Rose just put up a solid round..along with many congratulatory tweets from the rank and file on tour and fan base.. Justin Rose came from a couple back to win the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, OH. Jack's Place.  Hey there are drunks at events who behave poorly and half of the Club's members where I play treat the course poorly (learn to rake bunkers and fix ball marks like a pro. The right way. Remember John Wooden saying if you don't have time to do it right , when will you find time to fix it?).. But there is a lack of trash talking in Golf compared to other sports and I'll bet Zach Johnson's Caddie never gets picked up in a Bar Fight packing a pistol... Nice Ad BTW guys...

There is a quiet sense of calm and confidence in the young guns coming up... fewer fist pumps and a great future is in store for the great game.