Mr Bishop is actually not in last so far... heck he isn't even on last card. t-111th out of 131
just remember no matter what the scorecards say the only one that beats him is himself
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Mr Bishop is actually not in last so far... heck he isn't even on last card. t-111th out of 131
Mr Bishop is actually not in last so far... heck he isn't even on last card. t-111th out of 131
Eagle McMahon struggled today, shooting a -1 under par score of 60, which was unofficially rated at 991 and 64 points below his player rating of 1055.
If my research is correct, the last time that Eagle shot a round worse than today's was a 990-rated round at the DGPT Waco Annual Charity Open...all the way back in March of 2020!
Huge roar from the gallery on hole#18 at Fox: from the base of that one large tree in the center of the landing zone, Hailey King bombed her approach shot in for an eagle 2. Disgusting! :clap:
To watch pros struggle on inferior tee pads is unfortunate. DGPT should not allow courses with issues like this. The baskets were also questionable, at best. I know, the big push among ALL the pros and anyone interested in growing the sport, is smaller baskets, but courses with appropriate infrastructure should be a priority. Don't get me wrong...I love this course, but to watch someone like McBeth be reduced to standstills on the tee pad is just ridiculous.
To watch pros struggle on inferior tee pads is unfortunate. DGPT should not allow courses with issues like this. The baskets were also questionable, at best. I know, the big push among ALL the pros and anyone interested in growing the sport, is smaller baskets, but courses with appropriate infrastructure should be a priority. Don't get me wrong...I love this course, but to watch someone like McBeth be reduced to standstills on the tee pad is just ridiculous.
To watch pros struggle on inferior tee pads is unfortunate. DGPT should not allow courses with issues like this. The baskets were also questionable, at best. I know, the big push among ALL the pros and anyone interested in growing the sport, is smaller baskets, but courses with appropriate infrastructure should be a priority. Don't get me wrong...I love this course, but to watch someone like McBeth be reduced to standstills on the tee pad is just ridiculous.
There were no type of tee pads that would have had grip yesterday. With being in the woods and dirt being walked onto the teepads there was nothing to do. Also, pros should be able to make adjustments in what they do to be able to adapt to the conditions.
Brand new concrete tees would have been just as bad yesterday by the time you get 30 or 40 players thru them
There were no type of tee pads that would have had grip yesterday. With being in the woods and dirt being walked onto the teepads there was nothing to do.
I actually discussed this with a Smuggs employee / tournament staff member over dinner last night. Based on the freeze / thaw cycles which they experience yearly here in northern Vermont, as well as the overwhelming casual play which the tees receive during the spring, summer, and fall seasons, they will never install concrete tees at these courses.
This does not really make sense, to me. I live in Michigan, play throughout the Midwest and concrete tees work great.
Same here, concrete tees hold up year round in WI