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Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Tigers score of 130 over the WEEKEND was the lowest score in the history of the PGA since stroke play began in 1958.

I can't believe how little fanfare Brooks Koepka is getting. Back to back major championships and people barely know who he is. Lol
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Tigers score of 130 over the WEEKEND was the lowest score in the history of the PGA since stroke play began in 1958.

2 questions: Lowest in the history of the PGA championship, or in any tournament in the PGA ever?

And how did they play before 1958 if it wasn't stroke play?
Originally posted by StOnEy333:
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Tigers score of 130 over the WEEKEND was the lowest score in the history of the PGA since stroke play began in 1958.

2 questions: Lowest in the history of the PGA championship, or in any tournament in the PGA ever?

And how did they play before 1958 if it wasn't stroke play?

PGA Championship. Sorry my bad on that confusion

Prior to 1958 the PGA Championship was a match play event
Originally posted by Garce:
I can't believe how little fanfare Brooks Koepka is getting. Back to back major championships and people barely know who he is. Lol

People who follow golf certainly know who he is. Pretty hard not to know him when he has won back to back US Opens, a PGA Championship, and is the 4th ranked player in the world. But non golf fans... hell they probably dont know anyone outside of Tiger, Phil, Speith, and maybe Dustin Johnson.
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by Garce:
I can't believe how little fanfare Brooks Koepka is getting. Back to back major championships and people barely know who he is. Lol

People who follow golf certainly know who he is. Pretty hard not to know him when he has won back to back US Opens, a PGA Championship, and is the 4th ranked player in the world. But non golf fans... hell they probably dont know anyone outside of Tiger, Phil, Speith, and maybe Dustin Johnson.

Brooks grew up watching Tiger. Dude probably wouldnt even be at this level if Tiger doesnt impact golf the way he did in his prime.

http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/24360666/brooks-koepka-losing-pga-championship-bellerive-anyone-not-even-tiger-woods
Looks how much money Scott cost himself by phoning in that last putt:

2: Tiger Woods (-14): $1,188,000
3: Adam Scott (-13): $748,000
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Looks how much money Scott cost himself by phoning in that last putt:

2: Tiger Woods (-14): $1,188,000
3: Adam Scott (-13): $748,000

huuuuuuu
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
People who follow golf certainly know who he is. Pretty hard not to know him when he has won back to back US Opens, a PGA Championship, and is the 4th ranked player in the world. But non golf fans... hell they probably dont know anyone outside of Tiger, Phil, Speith, and maybe Dustin Johnson.

this.

Now the Ryder cup selections will be interesting.
Apparently Tiger waited for about 30 minutes after he was done to congratulate Koepka on his win. Classy move.
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Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Apparently Tiger waited for about 30 minutes after he was done to congratulate Koepka on his win. Classy move.

what? It showed them on TV chumming it up right after the round.
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Apparently Tiger waited for about 30 minutes after he was done to congratulate Koepka on his win. Classy move.

what? It showed them on TV chumming it up right after the round.

Yeah, he was a couple groups behind the final pairing. He could have just gone in and signed his card and left like most guys do.
Originally posted by StOnEy333:
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Apparently Tiger waited for about 30 minutes after he was done to congratulate Koepka on his win. Classy move.

what? It showed them on TV chumming it up right after the round.

Yeah, he was a couple groups behind the final pairing. He could have just gone in and signed his card and left like most guys do.

Good on him.
Wow

Dude had to make this 25ft putt to make the PGA Tour card and barely misses it.

He shoulda putted that.
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