When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Slow Play Turns Bloody At Local Level, In PGA Tour Criticism
/Ready Golf, Tim Herron Edition
/Luke On Kapalua Debacle: "Slow play is killing our sport"
/Jonathan Wall notes a nice mini-spurt of frustrated tweets from World No. 1 Luke Donald after watching the rude behavior of various leaders at Kapalua. Here are the tweets in reverse order:
Slow Pokes Creating Kapalua, BCS Clash!
/Doug Ferguson asked on Twitter this morning: "What time is the game? Because I'm not convinced the final round at Kapalua will finish by then."
"Ricardo Polo took the head cover off of his daughter’s driver and, according to the police report, began to lash out with the club."
/"In the era of slow play...Haas' money shot should be heralded as a triumph of instinct, preparation and under-analysis."
/"Five hours 20? I thought that was actually pretty quick."
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Masters Competition Commitee Chair Put On The Clock!
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USGA Defends Slow Play Penalty: "It’s just an unfortunate coincidence.”
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USGA Horror Story Files: Junior Lands Slow Play Penalty On Hole He Aces!
/Three Cheers For The R&A! A Proper Slow Play Answer!
/Other tours and governing bodies now just throw up their hands, shrug their shoulders and give the "it's always been that way" answer to slow play questions.
Not for the R&A's Championship Committee head Jim McArthur, with a nice assist from Peter Dawson!
"It's just what I think the game really needs right now, someone that's going to set an example that says you can play fast and win at the highest level."
/His dominating performance at the U.S. Open has been talked in the ground, so much so that CBS's Jim Nantz decided to point out something else besides McIlroy's demeanor and swing that kids should take note of.
"One thing I really enjoyed last week while watching Rory McIlroy's incredible performance at the U.S. Open was how fast a player he is," Nantz said. "Here's a guy that's going to be a superstar and a lot of people are going to try and model things after him ... especially kids watching him play. It's just what I think the game really needs right now, someone that's going to set an example that says you can play fast and win at the highest level."
The caveat: Nantz mentioned this as Johnson Wagner was preparing what one could only surmise was the last shot of his life. It was agony and credit to Nantz for showing no hesitation in sharing his thoughts on Rory, without calling out Wagner. That's for us bloggers to do!
It's O'Hair Who Is The Drain On His Pairings!
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