I've never seen a raptor run either, but I've seen Jurassic Park... Pretty sure they are referring to a Velociraptor.
Correct. The dinosaur, not the bird. Here's Ricky trying to be fun.
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I've never seen a raptor run either, but I've seen Jurassic Park... Pretty sure they are referring to a Velociraptor.
Feels a bit like last year.
Ricky got hot in Texas and dominated the early mid season. Was in it pretty much every tournament once he got dialed.
This one isn't over. Glad it's 4 rounds, but I don't see Ricky losing this one. Calvin or CDick could win it, but it's going to take an incredible round to pull it off. Ricky's scramble game is on point. He can play super aggressive and still be at the front even with bad throws or even holes.
It's great to see the fields are so deep this year that anyone can win any given tournament. Dickerson played amazing. While Rick and Calvin played great too, there were 18 rounds better than their 7 down, including Robert Burridge in 71st place at 9 down.
Ricky really let this one slip through his fingers. He missed putts today he hadn't missed all weekend.
On a course like this, do you think Ari's signature whoop is a sneaky advantage for Ricky? When he's on a heater the whole field can't help but know it.
I certainly wouldn't want to be putting or about to unleash a drive when she lets out one of those loud whoops. It's certainly fine once in awhile, but doing it for every 30 footer is just distracting for other players on the course.
Someone should call in and complain.
God forbid someones caddy wore something inappropriate
Ricky with an unfortunate Lyme flare before Master's Cup.
See a doctor, get treated. Done.
For the rest of us, tick prevention is the way to go.
Unfortunately not entirely true. Early treatment reduces but does not eliminate the chance of developing post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome. There is no proven treatment for this syndrome but it usually resolves over time, which can take many months.
CDC: Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (clicky)
Medline Plus: Lyme disease (clicky)
Did Ricky receive proper initial treatment? There has been much speculation, but I do not know the answer (nor do most who opine on the subject, most likely).
For the rest of us, tick prevention is the way to go.