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2023 PGA Championship @ Oak Hill


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 I like their site - https://www.pgachampionship.com/
It isn't the Masters, but it is pretty nice 
hole by hole layout, with flyover - https://www.pgachampionship.com/oak-hill
Full field - https://www.pgachampionship.com/news-media/articles/full-field-list-for-the-2023-pga-championship

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Alker, Steven – NEW ZEALAND
Ancer, Abraham – MEXICO
Arnaus, Adri – SPAIN
Beach, Alex – Stillwater, MN [CFPT]
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan – SOUTH AFRICA
Block, Michael – Mission Viejo, CA [CFPT]
Bradley, Keegan – Woodstock, VT
Buckley, Hayden – Tupelo, MS
Burmester, Dean – SOUTH AFRICA
Burns, Sam – Shreveport, LA
Cahill, Matt – Palm Beach Gardens, FL [CFPT]
Cantlay, Patrick – Jupiter, FL
Casey, Paul – ENGLAND
Clark, Wyndham – Denver, CO
Cole, Eric - Delray Beach, FL
Conners, Corey – CANADA
Cordes, Anthony – Johns Creek, GA [CFPT]
Dahmen, Joel – Scottsdale, AZ
Davis, Cam – AUSTRALIA
Day, Jason – AUSTRALIA
DeChambeau, Bryson – Dallas, TX
Detry, Thomas – BELGIUM
Donald, Luke – ENGLAND
Droemer, Jesse – Houston, TX [CFPT]
Echavarria, Nico – COLOMBIA
English, Harris – Sea Island, GA
Finau, Tony – Lehi, UT
Fitzpatrick, Matthew – ENGLAND
Fleetwood, Tommy – ENGLAND
Fowler, Rickie – Murrieta, CA
Fox, Ryan – NEW ZEALAND
French, Chris – Rockford, IL [CFPT]
Gooch, Talor – Edmond, OK
Griffin, Ben – Chapel Hill, NC
Grillo, Emiliano – ARGENTINA
Grove, Russell – Coeur d’Alene, ID [CFPT]
Hadwin, Adam – CANADA
Hardy, Nick – Northbrook, IL
Harman, Brian – St. Simons Island, GA
Harrington, Pádraig – IRELAND
Hatton, Tyrrell – ENGLAND
Henley, Russell – Columbus, GA
Herbert, Lucas – AUSTRALIA
Higa, Kazuki –JAPAN
Hodges, Lee - Athens, AL
Hoge, Tom – Fort Worth, TX
Højgaard, Nicolai – DENMARK
Højgaard, Rasmus – DENMARK
Holmes, Steve – Simi Valley, CA [CFPT]
Homa, Max – Valencia, CA
Horschel, Billy – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Hoshino, Rikuya – JAPAN
Hossler, Beau – Mission Viejo, CA
Hovland, Viktor – NORWAY
Hubbard, Mark – The Woodlands, TX
Hughes, Mackenzie – CANADA
Im, Sungjae – REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Inglis, Colin – Creswell, OR [CFPT]
Jaeger, Stephan - GERMANY
Johnson, Dustin – Jupiter, FL
Johnson, Zach – Cedar Rapids, IA
Kaewkanjana, Sadom – THAILAND
Kaymer, Martin – GERMANY
Kern, Ben – Grove City, OH [CFPT]
Killeen, JJ – Lubbock, TX [CFPT]
Kim, Si Woo – REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kim, Sihwan – Las Vegas, NV
Kim, Tom – REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Kirk, Chris – Athens, GA
Kisner, Kevin – Aiken, SC
Kitayama, Kurt – Las Vegas, NV
Koch, Greg – Orlando, FL [CFPT]
Koepka, Brooks – West Palm Beach, FL
Kuchar, Matt – Jupiter, FL
Lahiri, Anirban – INDIA
Larrazábal, Pablo – SPAIN
Lawrence, Thriston – SOUTH AFRICA
Lee, K.H. – REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Lee, Min Woo – AUSTRALIA
Lingmerth, David - SWEDEN
Lowry, Shane – IRELAND
MacIntyre, Robert – SCOTLAND
Matsuyama, Hideki – JAPAN
McCarthy, Denny – Jupiter, FL
McIlroy, Rory – NORTHERN IRELAND
McNealy, Maverick – Las Vegas, NV
Meronk, Adrian – POLAND
Micheel, Shaun – Collierville, TN
Micheluzzi, David – AUSTRALIA
Mickelson, Phil – Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Mitchell, Keith – St. Simons Island, GA
Molinari, Francesco – ITALY
Montgomery, Taylor – Las Vegas, NV
Moore, Taylor – Edmond, OK
Morikawa, Collin – La Cañada, CA
Mullinax, Trey – Birmingham, AL
NeSmith, Matthew – Aiken, SC
Niemann, Joaquín - CHILE
Norén, Alex – SWEDEN
Olesen, Thorbjørn – DENMARK
Otaegui, Adrián – SPAIN
Paul, Yannik – GERMANY
Pendrith, Taylor – CANADA
Pereira, Mito – CHILE
Perez, Victor – FRANCE
Pieters, Thomas – BELGIUM
Pigman, Kenny – Norco, CA [CFPT]
Poston, J.T. – Sea Island, GA
Power, Séamus – IRELAND
Putnam, Andrew – University Place, WA
Rahm, Jon – SPAIN
Reavie, Chez – Scottsdale, AZ
Reed, Patrick – The Woodlands, TX
Reynolds, Gabe – Dallas, TX [CFPT]
Riley, Davis – Hattiesburg, MS
Rodgers, Patrick – Jupiter, FL
Rose, Justin – ENGLAND
Ryder, Sam – Longwood, FL
Sanger, Chris – Red Hook, NY [CFPT]
Schauffele, Xander – San Diego, CA
Scheffler, Scottie – Dallas, TX
Schenk, Adam – Vincennes, IN
Scott, Adam – AUSTRALIA
Shattuck, Braden – Aston, PA [CFPT]
Shinkwin, Callum – ENGLAND
Simpson, Webb – Charlotte, NC
Smalley, Alex — Greensboro, NC
Smith, Cameron – AUSTRALIA
Smith, Jordan – ENGLAND
Somers, John – Brooksville, FL [CFPT]
Spaun, J.J. – Scottsdale, AZ
Speight, Josh – Locust Hill, VA [CFPT]
Spieth, Jordan – Dallas, TX
Stallings, Scott – Oak Ridge, TN
Steele, Brendan – Idyllwild, CA
Straka, Sepp – AUSTRIA
Strydom, Ockie – SOUTH AFRICA
Suh, Justin – San Jose, CA
Svensson, Adam – CANADA
Tarren, Callum – ENGLAND
Taylor, Ben – ENGLAND
Taylor, Nick – CANADA
Theegala, Sahith – Houston, TX
Thomas, Justin – Louisville, KY
Thompson, Davis – St. Simons Island, GA
Todd, Brendon – Watkinsville, GA
Varner III, Harold – Gastonia, NC
Walker, Jimmy – San Antonio, TX
Wallace, Matt – ENGLAND
Wells, Jeremy – Estero, FL [CFPT]
Willett, Danny – ENGLAND
Wise, Aaron – Ellerbe, NC
Woodland, Gary – Topeka, KS
Worthington II, Wyatt – Reynoldsburg, OH [CFPT]
Wu, Brandon – Scarsdale, NY
Yang, Y.E. – REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Young, Cameron – Scarborough, NY
AT&T Byron Nelson Winner

Pairings and tee times should get posted tomorrow

I'd bet on Scottie also at +700, as much as I'd love to see Jordan get the slam I would not take the bet this week +3500

Top ten odds per Vegas Insider - my pick 4 would be Rahm, Scottie, Xander & JD
 

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PGA not pairing LIV away from top names
Cam Smith with Rahm & Fitzpatrick (I that a traditional pairing - US Open, Masters and British Open champions?)
DJ with Xander & Hatton
Brooks with Scottie & Woodland
Phil with Cantlay & Rickie
ok I like this one - Reed with 2 dudes I've never heard of
BDC with Day & Keegan

others (non LIV)
Jordan with Lowry & Viktor
Rory with JT & Morikawa 
Scott/Homa/Matsuy
 

I kind wish the had a Rory/Reed/Phil pairing - now that coulda been interesting; then again I kinda wish they would have bunched the money grubbers together

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Doubt Spieth would tee it up this week if he wasn't going for the Career Gland Slam... 

After stem cell, laser and cold therapies, Jordan Spieth feels wrist up to PGA challenge

Story by Rex Hoggard • 3h ago

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PITTSFORD, N.Y. – Given where he was a week ago, Jordan Spieth was cautiously upbeat following his final preparations for this week’s PGA Championship.

Spieth’s status for the year’s second major had been in doubt since he withdrew from last week’s AT&T Byron Nelson with a left wrist injury. But he said Wednesday, following a nine-hole practice round, that he was pleased with the injury’s improvement.

“It’s not fun if you don’t think you’ve got a chance to win,” Speith said. “[But] if I felt like I was limited in a way that would affect my chances then there’d be no reason for me to feel like playing, because then I could further damage it and that’s not worth it.

“But since last Wednesday afternoon I feel like I can get into every position with the speed that I want and produce the scores that I want. I’m just a little rusty on the reps.”

With his left wrist and forearm taped, Spieth played the front nine on a blustery day at Oak Hill with few limitations.

“It’s more like any [shot] that I have to flick over, like a high bunker shot or a high flop shot, and you wouldn’t really have those as often as any other shot,” said Spieth, who played the back nine on Tuesday at the only major he’s never won. “I just don’t have the reps I’d like to have going into a major, but I’m happy I’m able to play because I certainly didn’t think so a week ago.”

Spieth said the injury was “random” and occurred at home in Dallas and that he’s undergone a variety of treatments on his wrist, including stem cell, laser and cold therapies. He started hitting golf balls again on Saturday and his confidence grew when he didn’t feel like he’d “taken a step back” with the injury the next day.

“I wouldn’t play if I didn’t think I was in good enough shape to play,” Spieth said  

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3 hours ago, Pam Cummings said:

I'm so fuckin sick of shitty cold weather during majors that aren't called the British Open.

LOL - a little frost isn't even really that cold, I get delaying the start, but the weather in upstate NY this week looks great for golf. I think moving the PGA has opened up a lot of courses in Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc where it would be to hot or too much of a chance of daily thunderstorm for the old August slot they had. 

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2 hours ago, Wally Fairway said:

LOL - a little frost isn't even really that cold, I get delaying the start, but the weather in upstate NY this week looks great for golf. I think moving the PGA has opened up a lot of courses in Texas, Arizona, Florida, etc where it would be to hot or too much of a chance of daily thunderstorm for the old August slot they had. 

I also just hate where it is on the calendar, they just jammed it in there with no thought, golf season is over in mid-July now. PGA used to be "one last chance at glory", now it's pretty generic imo.

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3 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said:

I also just hate where it is on the calendar, they just jammed it in there with no thought, golf season is over in mid-July now. PGA used to be "one last chance at glory", now it's pretty generic imo.

They should have moved the Players to August.

Although I guess it's fuck ass hot in Ponte Verde in August. Which is why they moved the PGA...

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22 minutes ago, ztejas said:

They should have moved the Players to August.

Although I guess it's fuck ass hot in Ponte Verde in August. Which is why they moved the PGA...

Yeah. I think September would be great for either, but they don't wanna take on the NFL.

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I am guessing they can play until about 9 pm tonight, but I don't know how long rounds are taking today. I am guessing that they will have a number of groups that will not get done, and therefore push back tee times for tomorrow. Maybe not, since no frost - they could get them started before 6am to get the day going, but makes it a long day for the late/early draw.

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11 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

I am guessing they can play until about 9 pm tonight, but I don't know how long rounds are taking today. I am guessing that they will have a number of groups that will not get done, and therefore push back tee times for tomorrow. Maybe not, since no frost - they could get them started before 6am to get the day going, but makes it a long day for the late/early draw.

Maybe a little ambitious there 5:44 sunrise, 8:30 sunset

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Just now, TonyTexas said:

Maybe a little ambitious there 5:44 sunrise, 8:30 sunset

not really, it is why god invented twilight - both dawn and dusk. 
I love to get a couple of holes in, maybe more after sunset; I have a buddy that I will call P Reed and I think he likes it even more since he can just drop a ball anywhere and say he found his drive (it is usually middle of the fairway about 30 yards further than he can hit it)

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1 hour ago, smwhorn said:

I do not wish bad things on people.  Bad karma I say.  

But I will say that I will not be rooting for BDC win this tournament.

There were pros comparing it to Winged Foot the last few days, so I guess we shouldn’t be surprised. 

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21 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

What's a "parkland course" ? 🤔

Parkland course

Parkland courses are built inland, away from the ocean. These courses often feature lots of trees and lush grass. If you watch the PGA Tour, you’ve probably seen plenty of parkland courses. They’re called parkland courses because they look and feel like you are playing golf in a park. It’s usually the case that parkland courses are well-manicured, and are full of man-made features like dug bunkers, ponds and built-up rough. Parkland courses are often built in places that don’t have ideal conditions for golf. This means the grass and soil are harder and more expensive to maintain. Because there isn’t as much natural land movement and undulation, much more work must be done by the course architect on parkland courses to add intrigue and excitement to the course. Arguably the most famous parkland course in the world is Augusta National.

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48 minutes ago, Blotto said:

That interview with Tom Kim after his round was great. 

He’s great. Turned pro 5 years ago at the age of 15. He’s a future worldwide face of golf. Talent and a very fun personality will make him very rich. 

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