I already knew much of it to be accurate. Couldn’t swear to all of it. But he definitely does know some shit.
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Piles of money and huge pressure all over the place in this one s2h! Aberg was on the other end of things with his gut wrenching finale. That triple bogey on his 72nd hole cost the smooth swinging lad $515,000. :eeek::eeek:
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https://www.golfdigest.com/story/mas...ogey-72nd-hole
https://youtu.be/k4Ipv2L3iwg
Writer for the Athletic got very lucky and won the draw for a Monday round following the tournament.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/628...ional-masters/
One of the hedge fund guys I worked for was a member of Hazeltine and I got to play a round with him the day after (or maybe several days) the PGA Championship. Like Gabby said in her article those greens were like glass. Extremely difficult to putt.
I also once played TPC Scottsdale one week after the PHX Open. That was way cool also with all the bleachers still up (and nobody throwing beer cans thankfully). Not near as hard as Hazeltine.
Thank you Masters for not having range finders in play eh. No expert but I've golfed enough to know you don't need a freaking range finder out every freaking shot.
Tom Hoge is teamed up this week and he and his teammate Kevin Chappell are T29 in New Orleans.
Go Tom…Go Kevin…Go Bison!!
https://www.pgatour.com/yahoo/leaderboard
Parkinson's Disease Linked to Living Near Golf Courses—New Study
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/oth...6ae0ff26&ei=11
Areas that shared drinking water supplies with water used near golf courses were the most greatly impacted, the study shows. Researchers believe this shows that the pesticides used on golf courses could contribute to the amount of Parkinson's cases.
He added: "This new JAMA Network Open study offers a warning we can't ignore: living within 1-3 miles of a golf course more than doubles your odds of developing Parkinson's. Drinking water from municipal wells near golf courses in vulnerable groundwater areas may be a risk.
Researchers said in the study: "Individuals getting their tap water from groundwater water service areas with a golf course had nearly doubled odds of PD compared with individuals getting tap water from groundwater water service areas without golf courses and 49% greater odds of PD compared with individuals getting drinking water from private wells."