3Jack Golf's PGA Tour Rundown - Week 15

Adam Scott wins the Masters:

I idea this became one of the higher Masters in history because it become filled with the top contenders gambling excellent golf. The golfer who become playing the worst down the stretch, Jason Day (who needed 3 great sand photographs to live in rivalry on Sunday); didn?T win. Meanwhile Cabrera hit a piece of a lull halfway through his round and then got here roaring again. Generally, I don?T suppose that distinctly of Cabrera?S sport as his metrics had been awful for the maximum part on the grounds that his ?09 victory at Augusta. But, while he?S on he?S as fun of a player to look at as anyone accessible. And then there has been Adam Scott who struck it brilliantly on Sunday. While the famous notion is that the long putter is the motive for his fulfillment, he?S been a mediocre putter with the long stick as evidenced on Sunday. It?S his trade of instructors and the converting of his swing mechanics which have substantially advanced his ballstriking as the actual cause for his recent achievement.

Of direction, this is the Masters acknowledged for regulations violations. I watched the live coverage at the internet of the 14-yr vintage Guan on Thursday and he became painfully slow accessible. Before every shot became a prolonged conversation between him and his caddie. And if he hit a shot that become now not as much as his standards, he could carefully re-examine what happened. Part of me doesn?T care an excessive amount of about sluggish play on Tour because I generally don?T think this is why there's gradual play out on golf guides in widespread. But, all it takes is 1 sluggish participant on any direction and it could lower back up the complete route and then you have to fear approximately getting the rounds in earlier than daylight.

As far because the Tiger situation is going, I have thought approximately this lengthy and tough and have studied the pics. I agree with he clearly took an illegal drop. But, taking a drop is a completely unique guidelines scenario because frequently instances we're left with the choice of dropping in some unique locations and manifestly the golfer takes the drop so as to advantage them the maximum. But while a golfer like Tiger has the same reason, but does it illegally it?S now very harshly judged. That being stated, I am puzzled how Tiger didn?T recognise that turned into an unlawful drop. I?M a long way from a guidelines expert and I understand the policies are way too complicated. But, that?S now not a complex rule.

After considering this some extra, I suppose the Masters policies committee HAD to make the ruling.

Why?

Because if they didn?T they would cross from ?Shielding? Tiger to ?Focused on? Tiger. Neither is the proper aspect to do and they essentially had to put in force the rule that changed into in vicinity.

As some distance as Tiger chickening out from the match is going; I think this is entirely as much as the person and their perception machine. I do no longer consider all and sundry is ?Proper? Or ?Wrong? As some distance as what they thought Tiger must do. Personally, I could have withdrawn from the tournament if I turned into Tiger. Basically it changed into such an egregious blunders on his element and the alternative big part of it is out of admire for Bobby Jones who as soon as known as a penalty on himself for a ball he concept *might* have moved. And while given praise for calling the penalty on himself, Jones replied ?You might as nicely praise me for no longer robbing banks.?

In a sports world full of different sports activities having problems with athletes illegally using overall performance improving drugs, groups illegally videotaping different groups communications signals, massive recruiting scandals and coverups?If there has been one aspect that I accept as true with separates golf from the rest is the extremely good integrity of the game and I agree with as a golfer, I?M alleged to uphold that integrity.

Again, that?S no longer to say that I?M proper (or incorrect). But I sense that there's an essence of the sport that it is unfair now and again, whether or not it?S hitting a shot that hits the flagstick and goes inside the water or making an honest mistake with the regulations and getting disqualified over it. That makes me a proud member of this recreation. I just want Tiger would have respectfully declined to play at the weekend.

Anyway, right here?S how my selections did on the Masters:

Phil Mickelson (10/1) t-54th

Justin Rose (20/1) ? T-twenty fifth

Dustin Johnson (25/1) t-13th

Lee Westwood (25/1) t-eighth

Louis Oosthuizen (25/1) MC

Keegan Bradley (28/1) t-54th

Rickie Fowler (45/1) t-thirty eighth

Henrik Stenson (50/1) t-18th

Nick Watney (50/1) t-13th

Value Pick: Bill Haas (75/1) t-20th

Here are my selections for Harbour Town:

Brandt Snedeker: 14/1

Jim Furyk: 16/1

Matt Kuchar: sixteen/1

Luke Donald: sixteen/1

Jason Dufner: 25/1

Boo Weekley: 33/1

Tim Clark: 50/1

Brian Davis: 50/1

Brian Stuard: one hundred twenty five/1

Value Pick: Colt Knost: 200/1

DRIVING EFFECTIVENESS

1. Weekley, Boo

2. Spieth, Jordan

3. Mahan, Hunter

four. Stenson, Henrik

five. Bradley, Keegan

6. Rose, Justin

7. Streelman, Kevin

eight. Potter, Jr., Ted

9. Palmer, Ryan

10. Maggert, Jeff

181. Wagner, Johnson

182. Marino, Steve

183. Wittenberg, Casey

184. Bradley, Michael

185. Curtis, Ben

186. Kelly, Troy

187. Herron, Tim

188. Baddeley, Aaron

18nine. Na, Kevin

190. Weir, Mike

BIRDIE ZONE

1. Chappell, Kevin

2. Wi, Charlie

3. Taylor, Vaughn

four. Noh, Seung-Yul

five. Molder, Bryce

6. Haley II, Paul

7. Clark, Tim

8. Choi, K.J.

Nine. Cink, Stewart

10. Bradley, Michael

181. Gomez, Fabian

182. Stanley, Kyle

183. Poulter, Ian

184. Romero, Andres

185. Gardiner, Scott

186. Marino, Steve

187. Potter, Jr., Ted

188. Thompson, Michael

189. Blixt, Jonas

190. Kaymer, Martin

SAFE ZONE

1. Sabbatini, Rory

2. Scott, Adam

three. Van Pelt, Bo

4. Reavie, Chez

five. Schwartzel, Charl

6. Mickelson, Phil

7. Curtis, Ben

eight. Donald, Luke

9. Kirk, Chris

10. Fisher, Ross

181. Presnell, Alistair

182. Grace, Branden

183. Jobe, Brandt

184. Marino, Steve

185. Ridings, Tag

186. Senden, John

187. Coetzee, George

188. Gove, Jeff

189. Klauk, Jeff

190. Herman, Jim

DANGER ZONE

1. Garrigus, Robert

2. Palmer, Ryan

3. Maggert, Jeff

4. Kohles, Ben

five. McIlroy, Rory

6. Leishman, Marc

7. Watney, Nick

eight. Simpson, Webb

9. Summerhays, Daniel

10. Harrington, Padraig

181. Marino, Steve

182. Klauk, Jeff

183. Kelly, Troy

184. Potter, Jr., Ted

185. Noh, Seung-Yul

186. Weir, Mike

187. Hanson, Peter

188. Na, Kevin

189. Meierdierks, Eric

one hundred ninety. Taylor, Vaughn

SHORT GAME PLAY

1. Stenson, Henrik

2. Donald, Luke

3. Cauley, Bud

four. Leonard, Justin

5. McDowell, Graeme

6. Kelly, Jerry

7. Mickelson, Phil

8. Curtis, Ben

9. Els, Ernie

10. Furyk, Jim

181. Potter, Jr., Ted

182. Meierdierks, Eric

183. LaBelle II, Doug

184. Hoffman, Charley

185. Sabbatini, Rory

186. McNeill, George

187. Lee, Richard

188. Norlander, Henrik

189. Short, Jr., Wes

190. Garrigus, Robert

PUTTS GAINED

1. Woods, Tiger

2. Ames, Stephen

three. Chalmers, Greg

four. Baddeley, Aaron

five. Molder, Bryce

6. Kirk, Chris

7. Coetzee, George

8. Jacobson, Freddie

nine. Na, Kevin

10. Stricker, Steve

181. Mathis, David

182. Fisher, Ross

183. Tomasulo, Peter

184. Meierdierks, Eric

185. Sabbatini, Rory

186. Claxton, Will

187. Colsaerts, Nicolas

188. Ishikawa, Ryo

189. Daly, John

one hundred ninety. Stanley, Kyle

3JACK

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