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    PGA Championship This Week who u got *DISCUSSION THREAD* ⛳

    PGA Championship 2019 - 5/16/2019 6:45 AM (EST)
    Dustin Johnson +975
    Brooks Koepka +975
    Tiger Woods +1000
    Rory McIlroy +1020
    Jon Rahm +1665
    Justin Thomas +1665
    Justin Rose +1670
    Rickie Fowler +1750
    Jason Day +1950
    Francesco Molinari +2400
    Xander Schauffele +2500
    Tommy Fleetwood +2800
    Tony Finau +3300
    Bryson DeChambeau +3300
    Jordan Spieth +4000
    Patrick Cantlay +4000
    Sergio Garcia +4000
    Paul Casey +4500
    Hideki Matsuyama +4500
    Adam Scott +5000
    Matt Kuchar +5000
    Bubba Watson +5500
    Gary Woodland +5500
    Patrick Reed +6000
    Webb Simpson +6000
    Phil Mickelson +6600
    Marc Leishman +6600
    Louis Oosthuizen +6600
    Henrik Stenson +6600
    Ian Poulter +8000
    Jason Kokrak +9000
    Kevin Kisner +9000
    Lucas Glover +11000
    Scott Piercy +11500
    Keegan Bradley +12000
    Keith Mitchell +12500
    Matt Wallace +12500
    Matthew Fitzpatrick +12500
    Ryan Moore +12500
    Haotong Li +12500
    Cameron Smith +12500
    Aaron Wise +12500
    Billy Horschel +12500
    Branden Grace +12500
    Brandt Snedeker +12500
    Rafa Cabrera-Bello +12500
    Tyrell Hatton +12500
    Sung Kang +13500
    Sungjae Im +13500
    Charley Hoffman +13500
    Jhonattan Vegas +13500
    Joel Dahmen +13500
    Byeong Hun An +14000
    Alex Noren +15000
    Jim Furyk +15000
    Graeme McDowell +15000
    Eddie Pepperell +15000
    Emiliano Grillo +15000
    Daniel Berger +15000
    Ryan Palmer +15000
    Si Woo Kim +15000
    Thorbjorn Olesen +15000
    Shane Lowry +15000
    Zach Johnson +15000
    Charles Howell III +15000
    Thomas Pieters +16500
    Pat Perez +16500
    Martin Kaymer +16500
    Lucas Bjerregaard +16500
    Lee Westwood +17500
    Jason Dufner +17500
    Julian Suri +17500
    Justin Harding +17500
    Joost Luiten +20000
    J.B. Holmes +20000
    Brian Harman +20000
    Corey Conners +20000
    Luke List +20000
    Kyle Stanley +20000
    Max Homa +20000
    Russell Knox +20000
    Kevin Na +20000
    Kiradech Aphibarnrat +20000
    C.T. Pan +20000
    Jimmy Walker +22000
    Jorge Campillo +22500
    Erik Van Rooyen +22500
    Cameron Champ +22500
    Abraham Ancer +22500
    Adam Hadwin +25000
    Ryan Fox +25000
    Andrew Putnam +25000
    Danny Willett +25000
    David Lipsky +25000
    Chez Reavie +25000
    Kevin Tway +25000
    Ross Fisher +25000
    Richard Sterne +25000
    Joaquin Niemann +25000
    Steve Stricker +25000
    Tom Lewis +25000
    Lucas Herbert +26500
    Beau Hossler +26500
    Sam Burns +30000
    Brian Gay +30000
    Danny Lee +30000
    Dylan Frittelli +30000
    J.J. Spaun +30000
    Michael Thompson +30000
    Mikko Korhonen +30000
    Kurt Kitayama +30000
    Patton Kizzire +35000
    Jazz Janewattananond +35000
    Chesson Hadley +35000
    Adrian Otaegui +37500
    Harold Varner III +40000
    Padraig Harrington +40000
    Shugo Imahira +40000
    Troy Merritt +40000
    Kelly Kraft +40000
    Alexander Bjork +45000
    Brendan Jones +50000
    Brandon Stone +50000
    Adam Long +50000
    Bronson Burgoon +50000
    Ryan Armour +50000
    Richy Werenski +50000
    Shaun Norris +50000
    Satoshi Kodaira +50000
    Y.E. Yang +65000
    Michael Kim +65000
    Martin Trainer +100000
    John Daly +100000
    Craig Bowden +220000
    John O'Leary +220000
    Shaun Micheel +220000
    Stuart Deane +250000
    Rich Berberian, Jr. +250000
    Tyler Hall +250000
    Craig Hocknull +250000
    Daniel Balin +250000
    Cory Schneider +250000
    Casey Russell +250000
    Brian Mackey +250000
    Alex Beach +250000
    Andrew Filbert +250000
    Ben Cook +250000
    Justin Bertsch +250000
    Jeff Schmid +250000
    Marty Jertson +250000
    Ryan Vermeer +250000
    Rob Labritz +250000
    Rod Perry +250000
    Rich Beem +250000

    playing rickie fowler this week for clutch who doesn't seem post here anymore, rickie has to win a major sometime

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    Paul Casey longshot play 60-1 or so

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    Koepka
    Rory
    Xander
    DeChambeau

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    Justin Rose 20-1
    Rickie Fowler 22-1
    Jason Day 28-1
    Webb Simpson 80-1
    Phil 80-1
    Aaron Wise 125-1
    JB Holmes 200-1
    Corey Conners 200-1

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    Tiger cause that always what I bet in majors. So what if he once again overrated? Lol. Tiger to win, tiger top 5, tiger top 10!!! Woot woot!

    When he misses the cut I’ll be done watching!

    Hoping Rudy gives us a few winners to tail!!

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    Molinari and matsayama seem nice price

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    PGA Championship rankings: From those who have a shot to those with no shot


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    Tier I: The guys who can win
    Here are the legitimate contenders to win the PGA Championship. They have the games, guts and nerves to handle four pressure-packed rounds to win the Wanamaker Trophy.

    Brooks Koepka
    The defending PGA Championship winner will try to join Woods as the only back-to-back PGA winners in stroke play. The two-time defending U.S. Open champion also would become the first player in golf history to hold concurrent back-to-back major titles. He is a combined 47 under par in his past five PGA Championship appearances.

    Tiger Woods
    The four-time PGA winner hasn't won the event since 2007. He hadn't won the Masters in 14 years before slipping on his fifth green jacket in April. A victory this week would tie Woods with Jack Nicklaus with five PGA titles.

    Dustin Johnson
    Johnson hasn't finished better than a tie for fifth at the PGA Championship. He's arguably the most talented player in the world, but has only one major -- the 2016 U.S. Open title -- to show for it.

    Rory McIlroy
    McIlroy was playing better than anyone in the world until a disappointing performance at the Masters. He leads the PGA Tour in strokes gained: tee-to-green, which figures to be extra important at Bethpage Black. Plus, it's hard not to like his driving distance if the course is wet.

    Rickie Fowler
    Fowler is perhaps the best player in the world without a major championship and might be ready to break through at the PGA Championship. Three of the past four winners of the Wanamaker were first-time major champions -- Thomas, Jimmy Walker and Jason Day.

    Jon Rahm
    The Spaniard finished tied for fourth at the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive and tied for ninth at the Masters. He will be making his Bethpage debut.

    Justin Rose
    The former world No. 1 missed the cut at the Masters with rounds of 75 and 73. He was third at the Wells Fargo Championship in his only event since then. His track record at Bethpage Black -- missed the cut at the 2009 U.S. Open and tied for 46th and tied for 31st at the Barclays in 2012 and 2016, respectively -- might be cause for concern.

    Francesco Molinari
    The Italian's collapse in the final six holes at Augusta National might be difficult to forget. It seems almost cruel that he'll spend the first two rounds at the PGA Championship playing with Woods, the man who beat him. Still, Molinari has four top-10 finishes in his past six majors.

    Bryson DeChambeau
    After firing an opening-round 66 at Augusta National, DeChambeau posted three straight rounds in the 70s and fell out of contention. He missed the cut at Hilton Head the next week and hasn't played competitively since.

    Jason Day
    The Australian battled through back problems to finish in a tie for fifth at the Masters. He tied for fourth at the Barclays at Bethpage Black in 2016, when he made a ridiculous 71-foot birdie putt.

    Xander Schauffele
    With two victories and a tie for second at the Masters this season, Schauffele looks like one of golf's next stars. He already has four top-six finishes in eight majors in two-plus seasons on the PGA Tour.

    Tommy Fleetwood
    The Englishman is still looking for his first victory on American soil, which figures to come sooner rather than later. He was second with Sergio Garcia at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and was runner-up at the 2018 U.S. Open after firing a 63 on Sunday.

    Jordan Spieth
    Spieth hasn't won since the 2017 Open Championship, but his game finally seems headed in the right direction again. He'll try to complete the career Grand Slam for the third time at the PGA Championship. Only five men -- Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Gene Sarazen -- have won all four majors during the Masters era.

    Tony Finau
    After playing in the final threesome and finishing in a tie for fifth at the Masters, Finau missed the cut at the Zurich Classic and tied for 60th at the Wells Fargo Championship. He's 145th in strokes gained: around the green, and players will have to scramble well at Bethpage Black. He has finished in the top 10 in four of his past five appearances in majors.

    Matt Kuchar
    Kuchar has finished tied for 12th or better in each of his past four tour events, including runner-up at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play and the RBC Heritage. His tipping habits will likely be a popular topic among the Bethpage galleries.

    Phil Mickelson
    Mickelson wants to become the oldest major winner at 48 years, 11 months. He was runner-up to Woods at the 2002 U.S. Open and to Lucas Glover at the 2009 U.S. Open, both played at Bethpage Black.

    Tier II: If everything goes right ...
    Here are the dark horse candidates to win the PGA Championship. This tier includes a few previous major champions and a handful of players who are seeking their first major title.

    Patrick Cantlay
    Cantlay followed his top-10 at the Masters with a tie for third at the RBC Heritage.

    Hideki Matsuyama
    Matsuyama finished in a tie for 32nd at the Masters and hasn't had a top-15 in a major since tying for second at the 2017 U.S. Open.

    Paul Casey
    Casey was runner-up at Pebble Beach and won the Valspar Championship earlier this season, but he also missed cuts at the Players and the Masters.

    Louis Oosthuizen
    The South African grabbed a share of the 36-hole lead at the Masters with a 66 in the second round before falling out of contention on the weekend.

    Patrick Reed
    Reed hasn't won since the 2018 Masters and hasn't finished in the top 10 since October. He won the Barclays at Bethpage Black in August 2016.

    Henrik Stenson
    The Swede hasn't won since the Wyndham Championship in August 2017 and has just one top-10 finish this season.

    Adam Scott
    Scott finished third in the 2018 PGA Championship, 3 shots behind Koepka, which was a good indication that the 38-year-old Australian can still be a factor at majors.

    Bubba Watson
    Watson is going to wish he had Mickelson's calves for the grueling 6-mile walk on Long Island. Watson has only two top-10s in 11 tour events this season and hasn't finished better than a tie for fourth.

    Marc Leishman
    Leishman withdrew from last week's AT&T Byron Nelson at the last minute because of a lower-back injury, infuriating daily fantasy players around the country. I'm guessing he didn't lose much sleep over it.

    Joel Dahmen
    Dahmen's runner-up finish at the Wells Fargo Championship left many believing he'll win for the first time on tour sometime very soon. Doing it at a major might be asking too much, however.

    Sergio Garcia
    It has been 17 years since Garcia flipped off hecklers at the 16th hole at Bethpage Black during the 2002 U.S. Open. The good news: His waggle is back.

    Ian Poulter
    Bethpage Black will host the 2024 Ryder Cup. Given Poulter's play and antics in France in September, "Mr. Ryder Cup" is probably going to hear from quite a few American fans this week.

    Webb Simpson
    Simpson tied for fifth at the Masters, his third straight finish of 12th or better in a major.

    Kevin Kisner
    Kisner might not hit it far enough to truly be a contender at Bethpage Black, but that doesn't mean he might not play his way into the mix. If the PGA wanted to really liven things up this week, it'd let Kisner share a golf cart with John Daly.

    Gary Woodland
    Woodland tied for sixth at the 2018 PGA Championship, 6 shots back of Koepka. He has eight top-25s in 15 events this season.

    Keith Mitchell
    Mitchell ranks 157th in driving accuracy, hitting only 57.9 percent of fairways. That might be a problem at Bethpage Black, where the fairways aren't very generous.

    Tier III: Hey, miracles happen
    They are the long shots. Everything would have to fall perfectly into place over 72 holes in four days for someone from this tier to win.

    Cameron Smith
    Lucas Bjerregaard
    Keegan Bradley
    Ryan Moore
    Billy Horschel
    Brian Harman
    Charles Howell III
    Kevin Na
    Si Woo Kim
    Kyle Stanley
    Aaron Wise
    Brandon Stone
    Julian Suri
    Kiradech Aphibarnrat
    Brandt Snedeker
    Thomas Pieters
    Lee Westwood
    Matthew Fitzpatrick
    Jhonattan Vegas
    Branden Grace
    Rafa Cabrera Bello
    Matt Wallace
    Justin Harding
    Russell Knox
    Sungjae Im
    Emiliano Grillo
    Thorbjorn Olesen
    Scott Piercy
    Richard Sterne
    Kevin Tway
    Michael Thompson
    Ross Fisher
    Jim Furyk
    Daniel Berger
    Charley Hoffman
    Brian Gay
    Tyrrell Hatton
    Jason Kokrak
    C.T. Pan
    Patton Kizzire
    Hatong Li
    Eddie Pepperell
    Zach Johnson
    Corey Conners
    Steve Stricker
    Chez Reavie
    Alexander Noren
    Pat Perez
    Ryan Fox
    Ryan Palmer
    J.J. Spaun
    Jimmy Walker
    Jason Dufner
    Abraham Ancer
    Byeong-Hun An
    J.B. Holmes
    Harold Varner III

    Tier IV: Happy to make the cut
    They aren't expected to be among the contenders unless something truly magical happens.

    Ryan Armour
    Rich Beem
    Alex Bjork
    Bronson Burgoon
    Sam Burns
    Jorge Campillo
    Cameron Champ
    John Daly
    Dylan Frittelli
    Lucas Glover
    Chesson Hadley
    Adam Hadwin
    Padraig Harrington
    Lucas Herbert
    Max Homa
    Beau Hossler
    Shugo Imahira
    Jazz Janewattananond
    Brendan Jones
    Sung Kang
    Martin Kaymer
    Michael Kim
    Kurt Kitayama
    Satoshi Kodaira
    Mikko Korhonen
    Kelly Kraft
    Danny Lee
    Tom Lewis
    David Lipsky
    Luke List
    Adam Long
    Mike Lorenzo-Vera
    Shane Lowry
    Joost Luiten
    Graeme McDowell
    Troy Merritt
    Shaun Micheel
    Shaun Norris
    Adrian Otaegui
    Andrew Putnam
    Sam Ryder
    Vijay Singh
    Martin Trainer
    Erik van Rooyen
    Danny Willett
    Y.E. Yang

    Tier V: PGA club professionals
    Twenty PGA club professionals will tee it up this week after qualifying earlier this month through the PGA Professional Championship in Bluffton, South Carolina. Alex Beach of Stamford, Connecticut, won the event.

    Danny Balin
    Alex Beach
    Rich Berberian Jr.
    Justin Bertsch
    Craig Bowden
    Jason Caron
    Ben Cook
    Stuart Deane
    Andrew Filbert
    Tyler Hall
    Craig Hocknull
    Marty Jertson
    Rob Labritz
    Brian Mackey
    John O'Leary
    Rod Perry
    Casey Russell
    Jeffrey Schmid
    Cory Schneider
    Ryan Vermeer

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    Favs i am liking koepka, rory, woodland, Dustin
    Bigger odds I like
    Woodland, Scott, reed, mickelson
    Bol this week men

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    Rory McIlroy +1020

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    Tegro and Fleetwood

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    Can’t decide if I want to throw $100 on Brooks K

    Or spread $100 around Rahm, Kuchar, and Patrick Cantly

    Hmmmm

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    Rory McIlroy +1020

    Rory plays really well on the tough and wet golf courses. Example = The 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional


    Tony Finau +3300

    Tony drives his ball long and straight which is a necessity for this golf course. He is well overdue for his first major victory!








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    wow rory 7 over par heading for a missed cut, whats wrong with this guy hasnt won a major in 5 years

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    Cincy hope it's ok I made your thread title discussion thread

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    I have several players for small plays

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    Quote Originally Posted by cincinnatikid513 View Post
    wow rory 7 over par heading for a missed cut, whats wrong with this guy hasnt won a major in 5 years
    All the TaylorMade R5 & R6 driver owners heartbroken. Dicks Sporting Goods had a promo where if you bought the driver ($599) and Rory won, you got it free!

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    I remember subscribing to Club Gowi, a tips service back in 2014, very knowledgeable guy in soccer, but in golf he kept recommending to bet on McIlroy and everytime it was a big fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USCPHILLYGUY View Post
    All the TaylorMade R5 & R6 driver owners heartbroken. Dicks Sporting Goods had a promo where if you bought the driver ($599) and Rory won, you got it free!


    Ha wow

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    love idiots that waste money on golf equip, if your an amateur by cheapest clubs they have

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    golf is a dying game

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    Quote Originally Posted by cincinnatikid513 View Post
    golf is a dying game
    without Tiger it is, with him booming

    even breaking records in Vegas betting

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    Quote Originally Posted by cincinnatikid513 View Post
    golf is a dying game
    We are doing 600 rounds average this weekend at each course near the shore. I beg to differ

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    here comes jordan spieth 5 under par he was around 56-1 this morning to win now he's down to 9-1

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    looks like everybody is playing for 2nd place

    brooks koepka is a machine putting on a clinic


    tiger has to birdie 17 or 18 or he's missing the cut
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    Anyone gonna catch Koepka?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cincinnatikid513 View Post
    looks like everybody is playing for 2nd place

    brooks koepka is a machine putting on a clinic


    Looking that way, unless he falls off some today

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    Is there another cut after today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hman View Post
    Is there another cut after today?
    No secondary cut for majors

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    Quote Originally Posted by krk1030 View Post
    No secondary cut for majors


    Ahh ok thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USCPHILLYGUY View Post
    We are doing 600 rounds average this weekend at each course near the shore. I beg to differ
    You're not doing 300 rounds a day unless it's miniature golf or you're somewhere with 24 hours of daylight.

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    cincy is right

    it is a dying sport

    like some other thread, i think milwaukeemike said

    just check golfnow for a tee time

    see how cheap it has become

    pathetic

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    Quote Originally Posted by floridagolfer View Post
    You're not doing 300 rounds a day unless it's miniature golf or you're somewhere with 24 hours of daylight.
    Fri Sat Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by USCPHILLYGUY View Post
    Fri Sat Sun
    so you have tee times going off 2 courses for over 8 hours straight?

    even fridays
    i guess you have to make up nov-feb somehow

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    This will be one of the lowest rated PGA tournaments of all times a blowout winner

    Terrible tv

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    This will be one of the lowest rated PGA tournaments of all times a blowout winner

    Terrible tv
    i have club access pass to USOPEN

    we will make it MUST SEE TV

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