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He's from our club in Indianapolis. Good athlete. Good distance, but can really putt a disc.
Actually Will looked pretty good. You're missing Nikko and Simon, but that was as good a pro group as you could want.
And Eagle. And Feldberg. Off the top off my head.
Great to see Ward to bring it back in after that horrible four putt to round up Jomez 2nd round coverage. I wonder if the cameras affected his play. Did not seem like it in the beginning, but a few of those putty holes he had might have.
I don't think that's how it works. Rounds are rated independent of later rounds on the same course. Unless you're saying a 17 down tomorrow will probably be higher, which I'm not sure I follow on why.
His round is only driving ratings down if he is one of the 5 propagators.
Eddie Ward. Good young talent. 17 years old I think.
33rd at Nick Hyde too.
No joke. That kid looked like he fit with the pros. He had a three putt and a four putt in the second round. If he just two putts both of those he gets third outright.
So great to see Will on the lead card and playing so well. (Jomez has the final round up already)
If it wasn't for a troublesome hole 15, he would have had a great round. Keep it up, Will! :thmbup:
So great to see Will on the lead card and playing so well. (Jomez has the final round up already)
If it wasn't for a troublesome hole 15, he would have had a great round. Keep it up, Will! :thmbup:
I agree, that hole cost a lot of people a lot of strokes. It seems very risk reward, but it's hard to tell if it isn't random. It is an awesome looking hole either way. Hope Will gets better all season.
I think the green is a little random because, as Nate and Jerm say in the 1st round commentary, the wall should be the OB line on the right instead of being double penalized by going OB off the wall and having to putt from below the green.
The fairway itself is just tight but nothing random really in the way - just have to execute. I think with as much wind as they had the play is to pick a line that has you covering an in-bounds area up the fairway so that you aren't taking an OB drop 500' from the pin.
I didn't think that nook caused as many problems as the ob in the wind. What I saw was that when players went long, they ended up ob, lost ground, and had a longer upshot. More conservative play in the wind probably would have been sound play.
But Steve's analysis will tell.
No analysis without hole by hole by player scores. Are you entering scorecard data as we speak?