***2025 PGA Tour Thread***

Scotty Sheffeler: Gets thrown in the clink last year for a couple hours and wins the PGA championship the next year.

Angel Cabrera: Hold my beer (and cigarettes).
 
What in tarnation does more challenging and especially risk reward even mean?

I mean you could have rough a foot high but risk reward?
 
What in tarnation does more challenging and especially risk reward even mean?

I mean you could have rough a foot high but risk reward?

When I see risk/reward in golf I’m thinking driveable Par 4’s, extended carry distance over water or big cut opportunities over trees/other hazards, pin placements that either you go at it or you roll off, that kind of thing.
 
When I see risk/reward in golf I’m thinking driveable Par 4’s, extended carry distance over water or big cut opportunities over trees/other hazards, pin placements that either you go at it or you roll off, that kind of thing.
Are they moving out of Atlanta or plowing the course up and building something else?
 
Are they moving out of Atlanta or plowing the course up and building something else?
They should move to my home 9 hole course. I unfortunately still find it very challenging after golfing it for 40 years! (Or it could be that my legendary slice has now become a legendary hook ).

Question: Have you every found yourself two fairways off on a drive? I mean one fairway - absolutely...but only a pro can be two fairways off, right?
 
Scheffler does nothing for 13 holes then birdies 4 of the last 5 to get the lead going in to tomorrow. I'd be shocked if Scottie didn't win tomorrow. He's converted 8 straight 54 hole leads into victories.
Scottie definitely has a level of inevitability and intimidation to him in a similar way that Tiger had, but different in that Tiger could hit some shots that no one else could while Scottie almost never has bad rounds. Looking at tomorrow, you know Scottie is going to be somewhere between 2 & 4 under, which means that guys just 3 off the lead are going to have to have unbelievable rounds to beat him.
 

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