In-running:
Cameron Champ(35/1)(1/5/for 1-2-3-4) e.w.
Phil Mickelson(33/1) e.w. Top Ten
- - Oh My! The ability to watch every shot by every player, quickly and at my convenience, is precisely the capping tool I dream of having at my disposal. A treasure trove of INFORMATION and ANGLES is what it offers. My schedule and my life intrude on my ability to use the tool, even this week, but there it is. God Bless. And then a plethora of transcripts from player interviews is a cherry on top. There is information throughout that will benefit beyond this week.
- - Even before damaging his putter, I had seen no one playing better than one of my guys, Si Woo Kim. I was certain about what I was seeing.
- - . . . But I take it back. Cameron Champ has been more impressive. His pairing today with Kim is what led to my research, and if I had to choose between them right now, it would be Champ. I don?t know where it came from, but his prodigious talent has given a deadly display. Looking for a narrative, there is no ?nappy factor? in play, but maybe call it a Lee Elder factor (with a sheen of inspiration from Tiger Woods to boot?). You never really know what they are, but intangibles fuel the magic. And I know I was impressed by the way he handled being in contention at Harding Park in the first major championship of 2020.
- - IMO, Phil has given a completely honest assessment of his narrative to this point, something I have thought to be fairly obvious since The Players, as he has been held back by courses that don?t suit.
http://www.asapsports.com/show_interview.php?id=164252
Saturday:
Mickelson(+100) over Molinari
Morikawa(+125) over DeChambeau
Munoz(+130) over Scott
Scheffler(+140) over Rahm
Simpson(+100) Ov71'
Hatton(-120) Ov71'
Fitzpatrick(+100) Ov71'
GL
Cameron Champ(35/1)(1/5/for 1-2-3-4) e.w.
Phil Mickelson(33/1) e.w. Top Ten
- - Oh My! The ability to watch every shot by every player, quickly and at my convenience, is precisely the capping tool I dream of having at my disposal. A treasure trove of INFORMATION and ANGLES is what it offers. My schedule and my life intrude on my ability to use the tool, even this week, but there it is. God Bless. And then a plethora of transcripts from player interviews is a cherry on top. There is information throughout that will benefit beyond this week.
- - Even before damaging his putter, I had seen no one playing better than one of my guys, Si Woo Kim. I was certain about what I was seeing.
- - . . . But I take it back. Cameron Champ has been more impressive. His pairing today with Kim is what led to my research, and if I had to choose between them right now, it would be Champ. I don?t know where it came from, but his prodigious talent has given a deadly display. Looking for a narrative, there is no ?nappy factor? in play, but maybe call it a Lee Elder factor (with a sheen of inspiration from Tiger Woods to boot?). You never really know what they are, but intangibles fuel the magic. And I know I was impressed by the way he handled being in contention at Harding Park in the first major championship of 2020.
- - IMO, Phil has given a completely honest assessment of his narrative to this point, something I have thought to be fairly obvious since The Players, as he has been held back by courses that don?t suit.
http://www.asapsports.com/show_interview.php?id=164252
Saturday:
Mickelson(+100) over Molinari
Morikawa(+125) over DeChambeau
Munoz(+130) over Scott
Scheffler(+140) over Rahm
Simpson(+100) Ov71'
Hatton(-120) Ov71'
Fitzpatrick(+100) Ov71'
GL