Yeah, that's freaking painful.Reason why pga golf is stupid #27, Adam Hadwin is in the sand and moves a little rock from behind his ball in the sand and then sees another. When he moves the second one he realizes it’s just a tiny clump of sand and not a rock and calls over an official to take what he presumes is a penalty. Official asks if his ball moved, he says no but he still thinks it’s a penalty. Official confirms it’s a penalty, lame imo![]()
Main reason I'm not on the tour.Reason why pga golf is stupid #27, Adam Hadwin is in the sand and moves a little rock from behind his ball in the sand and then sees another. When he moves the second one he realizes it’s just a tiny clump of sand and not a rock and calls over an official to take what he presumes is a penalty. Official asks if his ball moved, he says no but he still thinks it’s a penalty. Official confirms it’s a penalty, lame imo![]()
Didn’t see it but at least he can remove rocks legally now...but sand behind the ball impacts the shot (like Reed).Reason why pga golf is stupid #27, Adam Hadwin is in the sand and moves a little rock from behind his ball in the sand and then sees another. When he moves the second one he realizes it’s just a tiny clump of sand and not a rock and calls over an official to take what he presumes is a penalty. Official asks if his ball moved, he says no but he still thinks it’s a penalty. Official confirms it’s a penalty, lame imo![]()
Watched a 60 Minutes Sports segment last week about Pete Dye. Quite the character. Although the real genius in his life was his wife. They both won US Amateur championships right before they were married and then stayed together like 60 years. Both passed away 2 years ago.This golf course blows. I hate Pete dye courses and this is by far my least favorite of his.
Get off my lawn.
Sawgrass is her magnum opus. Seems like a lot of hints that was (unofficially) more Alice than Pete.Joe Mammy said:Watched a 60 Minutes Sports segment last week about Pete Dye. Quite the character. Although the real genius in his life was his wife. They both won US Amateur championships right before they were married and then stayed together like 60 years. Both passed away 2 years ago.culdeus said:This golf course blows. I hate Pete dye courses and this is by far my least favorite of his.
Get off my lawn.
I was supposed to go in May :(Sawgrass is her magnum opus. Seems like a lot of hints that was (unofficially) more Alice than Pete.
I’ve stayed at Sea Pines & played at HTGL a few times. Love the routing but generally hate Bermuda with poa greens; these are flat enough you don’t get fooled very often. Not unusual to be stymied from the fairway if you’re on the wrong side though lol.
50+ years it was both innovative & controversial. Maybe could stand a Doak-type reworking e.g., somebody who will make subtle tweaks & maybe restore original site lines. Personally I love this course.
The 60 Minutes Doc gave her credit for the island green 17. Pete was supposedly stumped and she told him to "put the green in the pond".Sawgrass is her magnum opus. Seems like a lot of hints that was (unofficially) more Alice than Pete.
I volunteered at the par 3 8th three years running in the 80s when I was stationed at Mayport. We had to buy our own uniforms, burn a weeks vacation, work 6 days, and then came back as a crew several weeks later to play 18 together (gratis.)The 60 Minutes Doc gave her credit for the island green 17. Pete was supposedly stumped and she told him to "put the green in the pond".
I played Sawgrass in 1990. I shot a 98 from the whites but I did par 17.
My wife was a volunteer at the GJO @ Deerwood in 1975 and gathered a Steve Spurrier, Arnold Palmer, George Blanda, Jack Nicklaus and Jerry Pate autographs. She worked an ice cream stand (I'm listening to her right now rattling off the celebs).I volunteered at the par 3 8th three years running in the 80s when I was stationed at Mayport. We had to buy our own uniforms, burn a weeks vacation, work 6 days, and then came back as a crew several weeks later to play 18 together (gratis.)
Jim Nantz once ran over my foot with a golf cart. Dante Pastorini was in the passenger seat. Nantz kept apologizing profusely but I just kept trying to stammer my way through introducing myself to the Oilers retired QB.My wife was a volunteer at the GJO @ Deerwood in 1975 and gathered a Steve Spurrier, Arnold Palmer, George Blanda, Jack Nicklaus and Jerry Pate autographs. She worked an ice cream stand (I'm listening to her right now rattling off the celebs).
I saw a lot of those guys at the 1974 Western Open. Lee Trevino made the biggest impression on 12 year old BL. Asked his pro am partner if he breathed in or out on his downswing while the fellow was setting up for a par 3 shot. Took a full two minutes for the gallery to stop laughing & the poor schmuck to get it together again.She just went and found her 1974 autograph book from when she worked the ice cream stand at the GJO (The Greater Jacksonville Open):
Tony Jacklin
Arnold Palmer (it looks just like his sig everywhere- go figure)
Tom Shaw
Doug Saunders
Jack Nicklaus
Mike Hill
Steve Spurrier
George Blanda (he added Raiders to the autograph) must have been the pro-am and she swears Blanda and Spurrier were in the same group
Gay Brewer
Dave Stockton
There are some more that their autographs are obscure that we can't figure out who they are.
My Lee Trevino story-I saw a lot of those guys at the 1974 Western Open. Lee Trevino made the biggest impression on 12 year old BL. Asked his pro am partner if he breathed in or out on his downswing while the fellow was setting up for a par 3 shot. Took a full two minutes for the gallery to stop laughing & the poor schmuck to get it together again.
Herman Mitchell. He was the perfect straight guy to the Merry Mex’s running dialogue.My Lee Trevino story-
1972
My day worked for Eastern Airlines in Miami and back then the tourney was know as the Doral/Eastern Open. Anyway, he scored tix from work and dropped me and my little brother off on day 1 at Doral and then went to work. We walked around and eventually followed Trevino. He was talking to the gallery and very colorful. Suddenly it started pouring. He had a huge black caddie who saw my brother and me cowering under a tree trying to stay dry. He beckoned us over. Lee was talking it up to the crowd but all of of a sudden my brother and I were under a huge golf umbrella with Lee Trevino and his caddie. He said, "just stay here boys and keep dry."
Never forget it.
The King took his autographs seriously. I worked the ‘84 PGA as a kid and got everyone...Jack, Trevino, Player, Norman, Seve, Watson....they were all easy, except The King. But he made you feel like you were meeting him.Arnold Palmer (it looks just like his sig everywhere- go figure)
1996 US Open I got Jack, Tom and amateur Tiger on the same hat & gave it to my mom for her birthday. Player was with them but I passed.The King took his autographs seriously. I worked the ‘84 PGA as a kid and got everyone...Jack, Trevino, Player, Norman, Seve, Watson....they were all easy, except The King. But he made you feel like you were meeting him.
Sunset is 8:33 EST in Hilton Head.Nantz said they're gonna finish tonight?
oh, myThey really pulled live sports for a re-run of 60 minutes? (Seems like old news, not sure)
So awesome, I always wish I could have met and got an autograph from Arnie. As a YN in the Coast Guard he is our GOAT.My dad met Palmer at Bay Hill a while back. (probably like 15 years ago) Dad was warming up on the range and 2 stalls down, some teenager is just mashing shot after shot miles down range. Dad didn't think much of it (other than "Holy ####, that kid can play") and just kept taking his swings.
All of a sudden, he hears an oddly familiar voice say something like "Sam, you're clearing too late" (something swing-related. I dont remember the details). My dad turns around and sure enough, its Arnie. The kid was obviously Sam Saunders. My dad just gives him a quick "good morning, Mr. Palmer" (not wanting to bother him) but Arnie proceeded to chat him up, give him a quick 10 minute lesson and offered to take a picture with him.
Always awesome when a freaking icon also turns out to be a generally awesome person.
Some player withdrawals (Koepka bc of his caddie)...but still going forward.Emergency press conference about several positives.
Some player withdrawals (Koepka bc of his caddie)...but still going forward.