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
McGinley On Olympic Golf Criticism: Insular And Arrogant
/Video: Jason Day's Mom Speaks! Yells At The TV Too Much!
/What To Make Of Whistling Straits After The 2015 PGA?
/Classic TV's 2015 PGA Championship Shot Tracking
/Jordan Spieth Wins The Majors Made Cut Title...By 19
/PGA Championship Second Highest Golf Telecast Of '15
/Finally: Jason Day Wins A Major (In Record Style)
/The act of prognosticating majors is a silly game many of us partake in because they never play out how we hope. Many of us picked Jason Day as the obvious favorite, with Jordan Spieth likely to be right there. And for a change, a golf tournament played out kind of like we expected and hoped.![]()
Day's win is especially enjoyable because he's had so many close calls, works hard, loves what he does and has been on the cusp. That doesn't always translate to major success but what fun to see things play out before our eyes as the paper evidence hinted.
Doug Ferguson gets at the emotional weight lifted for Day in his AP story:
Worried that this year might turn out to be a major failure, Day never gave Jordan Spieth or anyone else a chance Sunday. He delivered a record-setting performance at Whistling Straits that brought him a major championship he started to wonder might never happen.
Day was in tears before he even tapped in for par and a 5-under 67 for a three-shot victory. He sobbed on the shoulder of Colin Swatton, his caddie and longtime coach who rescued Day as a 12-year-old struggling to overcome the death of his father.
And then came high praise from Spieth in the scoring trailer when golf's new No. 1 player told him, "There's nothing I could do."
On a lighter note, there was some confusion over son Dash's gender, at least from NBC Sports personality Josh Elliott.

Here was wee Dash running out to greet dad. From The Big Lead.
'15 PGA Poll: Who Do You Most Blame For The Telecast?
/First Take: The 2015 PGA Championship
/Imagine that, the favorite going in thanks to his recent play and his previous performance at Whistling Straits won. Nice how it all comes together sometimes.
It wasn not a great day for fans as the lack of a cap on commercial breaks and the relentlessness of certain commercials. I can't think of a better example of how a telecast impacts the impression of a major championship. Few sports fans would have watched today and thought this was anything but a typical tournament.
I'm curious what the lasting impression is of this week after Day's win, Spieth's epic year and Whistling Straits.
2015 PGA Championship Final Round This And That
/Candidate Trump's Leaning Hard On The Golf Talk
/Poll: Who Is Going To Win The 2015 PGA Championship
/2015 PGA Championship Round Three This And That
/There are rumors...just rumors at this point that after several fine morning runs of the Omega HOF ad, a different placement from the man jewelry maker appeared on TNT. I'm working the phones and getting sources to confirm and will let you know.
However, there is great news for Omega: reader Tim Ryan's son is now a loyal customer for life (here and here, thanks Tim). Way to hook the kids Omega!
As for the golf tournament, we have rumblings of a potential beauty. But now that the cut has been made, let's not forget those we've left behind or those who have some amazing cut streaks in the fourth of four. Jim McCabe with those and other notes at Golfweek.com.
Regarding Tiger Woods, he has signed up for the Wyndham Championship, but as Bob Harig reports for ESPN.com, he is reserving the right to take more time to decide whether to play.
I had hoped to expense a really nice meal and glass of wine in the name of seeing how the important people are living this week at The American Club. Naturally, Michael Bamberger beat me to it. Here's his golf.com report.
On a much more serious and somber note, Ian O'Connor has the ESPN.com story of Charles Frost, playing with a heavy heart this week for his fellow Kiawah Island golf pro pal Michael Townsend, who recently qualified for a tour event but passed away in a car accident, leaving behind a family of three.
So in that light, none of this is really important, but if you must:
**Shot of the day: Matt Jones from the 9th hole hospitality tents:
Poll Question: Does The Constant Playing Of Omega's HOF Ad...
/Make you want to jump out of a helicopter without a parachute? Want to have a mute button chip embedded in your brain? Want to go buy a luxury time piece that your kids will sell on ebay?
These are the kind of important questions that must be posed as we move into a Weather Warning mode and, inevitably, soak up Omega's ad created for last year's PGA Championship. But for reasons only the Madison Avnue minds can explain, the piece featuring the screaching sounds of will.i.am singing to The Script's music is making an ubiquitous return across all major media platforms. Constantly.
In case you've been in a coma and have not seen this wonderful product as it nears its one millionth running, here is the only ad Omega feels that golf fans can handle. And here is the story behind this masterpiece of marketing.
Please, your votes...

