Michael_ Gee
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If they had had Friday's wind on a course set up for a US Open nobody would've broken 80.
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His back leg shifting during the swing is kinda interesting, I guess.You're not the only one who says that about Scottie. He's pretty robotic and rarely shows much emotion. That's just who he is, I guess.
Yeah, I found it to be pretty "meh" myself.I'm not fighting a Texas Death Match over this, but I thought Sunday was a snooze. Never a lead change. Morikawa couldn't make a birdie putt to save his life on the front nine. At one moment there was a four way tie for first, and then guys immediately started systematically dunking balls in the water, and nobody gave themselves a chance. Tiger wheezing and wincing and sweating up and down the course was depressing. I'm not personally invested in Scottie Scheffler. He seems like an okay fella. He doesn't move the needle for me. The whole thing was 'meh'. Just my opinion.
The fan slapping the Power Bar out of Ludvig's hand was the thing I rewound to watch again.Yeah, I found it to be pretty "meh" myself.
Austrian? G'DAY MATE!Aberg certainly looks like a Swede cyborg but I believe he's Austrian. (Guess I was wrong)
You're not the only one who says that about Scottie. He's pretty robotic and rarely shows much emotion. That's just who he is, I guess.