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regaleagle
04-11-2019, 09:26 AM
Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player will be teeing off early today to start off Golf's traditional Major of Majors. These two won't be around too many more years, so let's enjoy this opening while we can. This year's Masters has only 87 players in the field......considerably smaller than the normal 156-man field in most tournaments. And quite a few of those are former champions and a few amateurs that qualified for this event. So only 29 threesomes in the pairings for this grandest of stages of major tournament golf this week. The beauty of the venue and the time of the year makes this watch even more surreal and worth the watch. No telling who will emerge on the leaderboard on Sunday with a good chance of winning, but Tiger Woods has his game very competitive and is without a doubt a favorite this week because no golfer in this field is better on this track. Phil Michelson tends to do well on this course also, but Rory McIlroy is playing the best of anybody and seems to have his game hitting on all cylinders. Justin Rose of England should contend as should Justin Thomas. Speith has lost his accuracy off the tee......and if his putting continues to haunt him he cannot make up the difference. There are many others......take your pick. It's drama on a grand scale and the replays are shown each night in their entirety of that day's round on the Golf Channel. I love golf......Freddie Couples is playing and he's 59 this year. What other sport(professional or otherwise) is this possible in, Huh? It's a lifetime game of you against the course and elements of nature......worthy opponents and in a wonderful environment that is very healthy. Today's equipment is just unbelievable......and the competition on the Tour is too!!

regaleagle
04-11-2019, 09:53 AM
I picked up my Dad's golf clubs at the tender age of 8 yrs old in 1962.....the woods were real woods and the irons were heavy MacGregor Tourneys he won in the Robstown tournament in preceding years. I batted left handed in Little League, but I'm a righty with everything else. But even to this day......I putt from the left side even though I golf from the right. Took some lessons at age 10 at Beeville Country Club with the pro Stanley Wright......that was really the start of this lifetime love affair with this sport that is closest and dearest to my heart. I played football, was an excellent baseball player, and very good golfer......but only golf remains(bowled competitively in my younger years) as a sport I can still compete and play thru the year. I've learned to really enjoy the journey and have played many, many, many different courses and destinations in my travels. I really could not even put a valid number on how many different courses in the USA and abroad.....enough for a lifetime for sure. Not many on the West Coast, but from Billings Montana down to Phoenix and all the way across the rest of the continental USA there have been so many exciting teetimes and rounds. No reason to ever join a country club.....variety is the spice of this game. Even just around the Metroplex and our great state of Texas......there are just innumerable courses to play from far out West Texas all the way to the Piney Woods of East Texas and from Muenster at the Red River to McAllen, Mission, and Brownsville at the southern tip. How many in Texas alone.......I cannot begin to count them all. Older classic courses steeped in history and newer designed courses for today's game with the improvements made in this game over the past 5 decades since I first picked up my Dad's MacGregor Tourney 8 iron and began grooving a swing with Stanley Wright back at the Beeville Country Club. It's been the trip of a lifetime and I'm not done yet! :cool:

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 02:51 PM
It's Saturday and moving day at the Masters. You will either move up or move down on the leaderboard for a shot at tomorrow's final round for positioning and payout. For some, Saturday could mean a share of the lead or moving within an outside shot of playing for the title tomorrow against the leaders after today's round is finalized. For most of the others.....it's positioning for the final round and trying not to drop too many strokes to the field. Can't really blame anything on the weather.....looks like the conditions at Augusta are near perfect on this Saturday. Just about everybody on the course is having problems making those short tricky fast putts. If your ball ends up on the "wrong side" of the hole.....you will be lucky to make even a 3-footer. Tiger just missed one too, and he's having a really good round so far today.....one off the lead at 8 under right now. I would say whoever does the best on the putting green today will be the ones shooting the lowest scores today.....gotta make them short ones.

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 02:58 PM
The slopes of these greens is the deal.....and where your ball ends up AFTER hitting the green. So sometimes you aim way away from the pin just so you are allowing for the slopes to take it closer. Sometimes you can "gamble" and go for it and it will end up good, but if you miss your target area just a little it could turn out worse for you. What could be a safe two-putt par can turn into a three-putt bogey very easily. Course knowledge and experience with these greens helps quite a bit on this course......but players that are just very accomplished with the flat stick do better here against the field than they may do against the field in other tournaments......that's a testament to how tough and tricky these greens can be.

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 03:04 PM
Positioning off the tee for your next shot to the green becomes important just because of the greens. There's not hardly any wind today to worry about.....so it's basically just being able to hit it where you want and hope what you wanted is the right diagnosis for that hole. You have to remember they change the pin positions each day.....so the holes play differently each day depending on the location of the pin on the green.....it can change the way you play the hole, and definitely your approach shot to the hole.....so maybe even your drive in the fairway also to get the right approach angle to the pin.

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 03:10 PM
The avid golfer gets more out of watching these pros go at it than those that don't play golf or those that are not as accomplished and knowlegeable about the game.....just like in some of the other sports.....except that golf has lots of rules and lots of variables because of course conditions, the elements, and Mother Nature......not counting all the other things that can happen on any given swing of the golf club. It's really a very difficult sport to play and be consistently decent at.....LOL. IF you are fortunate enough to play regularly OR maybe you have not only the time but also the finances to afford a good coach that will work with you over a period of time......you can become a decent golfer and really enjoy your rounds. It's a very challenging game, but if you can make pars, a few birdies every now and then, and keep the big scores off your card....then it becomes fun!! I've hit two holes-in-one in my entire lifetime of countless rounds(close and even hit the pin many times, but those don't count, LOL). What does count is not cheating on the course.....it forces you to become a better golfer and develop better self-discipline and respect for the game. Then when you do score a good round or a good 9 holes......you can know you achieved it against the course the way it was intended.....it was real!!

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 03:31 PM
Playing different courses......some you have never played or even seen before.....is a better barometer of your skill sets and your true handicap than playing the same course(s) or your home course all the time. Anybody and everybody will have a much lower handicap playing the same or their "home" course all the time. It's really better to keep and enter your scores all with the slope rating of that course into your handicap totals to arrive at a true scoring average for you as a golfer. Then, if you enter a tournament where handicaps are used to pair golfers into different flights(degrees of accomplishment), you will be competing against equal players as yourself....except for the "sandbaggers"....LOL. "Sandbaggers" are golfers that show a higher handicap than their skill level really is so they can win in a handicapped scenario. Straight up golf without handicapping for score totals against players with similar scoring averages or even slightly better than you.....this is the kind of golf you want to play in a competitive group to help you improve your overall game.

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 03:50 PM
Seeking out an experienced adviser, teaching pro, assistant pro or club professional to "fit" you with the right set of clubs for your swing and your game level also will help immensely with your capabilities out on the course once you develop a grooved swing on the practice tee. Choosing the right putter for you is also a biggie.....honing your putting skills is the easiest way to trim strokes off your score. Almost half of golf happens on or around the green.....so putting and chipping should be practiced and mastered even more than just hitting balls on the driving range or practice tee. All that counts is How Many Strokes it took to get that ball in the hole.....not how you did it or how beautiful your drive looked or how far you hit it down the fairway. It's how you arrive, not how you drive. Although driving the ball down the middle and long is also another very important element to scoring well.....it sets up the rest of the shots for how you will play that hole.

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 03:57 PM
For the amateur golfer......keep count of fairways hit, number of putts per hole, and greens in regulation each round you play......on your scorecard! Just write below your score on the scorecard in the other blanks.....Putts, Fairways, GIR......and write those down also for each hole. Then after the round you can revisit your round looking at your scorecard to see what parts of your game need the most attention and what parts are your strengths.

regaleagle
04-13-2019, 04:01 PM
This is a lifetime game of you against the course, the elements, and your ability to make yourself better.....nobody is gonna help you become better more than you yourself. You can take lessons and get a swing coach, but you still are the one responsible for your level of play ultimately. The better you become at golf, the more fun the game becomes for you. The best part is you don't have to be part of a team to play this game.....or even another player alongside you. Many times I have played two separate balls in a round while playing alone.....just to play against myself. Now I'm getting double opportunities to improve my skill sets in one round of golf at one green fee and cart fee. It isn't advised if the course is busy or you are not conditioned to play this way with consistency.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 09:42 AM
Well....here we are on Sunday and they teed off early to beat the weather. Molinari and Tiger and Koepka are battling for the top spot.....I really don't see anybody else making a move today to the forefront with these leaders. All three leaders are solid players and playing well.....don't see too much faltering by any of these down the stretch. The weather may come into play with high winds later in today's round.....we'll see what happens. Michelson has made up a few strokes early, but he was too many back and will need to shoot about 65 today while the leaders shoot 70 to have a chance. I think Tiger will shoot 3 or 4 under par at least today to win it.....Or Molinari will win it by shooting under par. Koepka could make a run, but his putting is not as good as Tiger's or Molinari's. The greens are very tricky.....very tough and very fast. Today's pin placements are the most difficult of the week......so this all plays into Tiger's advantage since he knows the course so well and knows how to play these greens.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 09:48 AM
The back nine might be more exciting with more birdies for all the groups today.....especially some of the earlier groups before the bad weather comes in. Somebody needs to make up some ground on the front nine early......Michelson might be that guy. Tony Finau is capable.....Patrick Cantlay shot a 64 yesterday and is a really good putter. But he's 4 back at 9 under.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 10:00 AM
Whover can start making those putts without bogies on the card.....that's the guy that will gain on the leaders today.

lostaussie
04-14-2019, 10:25 AM
This thing getting good!!!

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:29 AM
Looks like Bubba Watson has made a move on the back nine and is now at 10 under thru 15 holes on his final round. He'll need a couple of more birdies IMO without a bogie to get into the clubhouse with a posted 12 under to lead in the clubhouse for all the others to shoot for.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:33 AM
Molinari is still in the lead thru 1 holes at 13 under with Tiger at -11. Finau, Koepka, Shauffele, Day, and Watson are all at 10 under......still anybody's Championship to win with quite a few holes to stumble on or make some birdies. If an1ybody can make an eagle on the back.....they will definitely gain on the rest of the players.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:34 AM
WOW.....Molinari just hit it in the water on the short par 3 12th.....so that opens a few doors, Huh?

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:36 AM
Geez......Finau's ball decided to take a swim too on this same hole. Tiger is the only dry one of the group.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:43 AM
Tiger's long putt was left short.....too short for a longish tester for par. Both Molinari and Finau are putting for bogies.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:48 AM
Molinari double bogies this short par 3 12th. Now Tiger will try to par it to gain a 2 stroke swing on this hole from Molinari.......YEP!!! Tiger remains at -11 and tied with Molinari for the lead. Finau double bogies also to drop back to 8 under in this last group. Meanwhile Justin Thomas just hit a hole in one ahead. Things are starting to heat up now.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:50 AM
Xander Shauffele just birdied another one to go into a tie with Tiger and Molinari at 11 under......so we have a run to the finish line, folks!!

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:52 AM
Cantley just eagled the 15th to take the lead at 12 under.....the fireworks are going off now on this back nine for sure.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:54 AM
Now Koepka eagles the 13th to get back in it at 11 under......fireworks indeed!!!

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:55 AM
Might have a five horse race coming in.....we'll see who rises up and who falters at the end. Lots of names close enough on that leaderboard to win it now with some holes left.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:57 AM
Shauffele makes birdie on the 14th for a tie of the lead at 12 under. Lots of action now to watch.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 11:58 AM
First posted lead in the clubhouse at 13 under may be enough for at least a playoff......maybe not.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:00 PM
Anything can happen coming in to any of these names on the leaderboard.......it's that kind of course and now we are starting to see the wind pick up.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:02 PM
Fairways hit and greens in regulation is the main thing now.......and giving yourself a chance at birdies on these tough greens. Or making an eagle on one of the remaining par 5's will definitely slingshot you to the top.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:05 PM
Tiger birdies the par 5 13th for a share of the lead now at -12 with Shauffele while Cantley dropped one. Now Fowler eagles the par 5 15th to go to 10 under.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:06 PM
Putting is definitely at a premium now on the back nine.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:10 PM
Molinari birdied that par 5 13th also to go to -12. Cantley bogied and is at -11. Tiger is at -12. Koepka at -11, Shauffele at -12 tied for the lead also. Fowler at -10 but in birdieland on the par 3 17th now. Lots of golfers 10 under and better could still win it.....maybe 9 of them.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:11 PM
One mistake now and that's all it takes to knock you back one more precious stroke here at the finish line.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:15 PM
Fowler's birdie put lips the cup and rings out.....he will settle for par.....Day birdies 18 and posts the lead in the clubhouse at 11 under. That won't be good enough to win today, IMO. Suddenly Dustin Johnson has birdied 3 out of the last four holes and is now at 11 under. Don't count this guy out.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:20 PM
Tiger and Molinari are tied in the same group at the par 4 14th. Tiger just missed his birdie and now Molanari will putt for his....NOPE! Both players par it to remain at -12 along with Shauffele a hole ahead of them. But Shauffele only parred the par 5 15th and it is a birdie hole today......possibly one you could try for an eagle on.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:22 PM
Look out for Dustin Johnson.....he's running out of holes, but he's -11 and still could tie for the lead. So could Koepka.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:27 PM
I'm still thinking 13 under will get you into a playoff.....we'll see what happens. OR -13 will win this golf tournament.....one or the other.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:30 PM
Boom!!! Dustin Johnson birdies another one now.....he's up at -12 and a tie for the lead just that fast! Rickie Fowler birdies also with Johnson, but is at -11 now on the 17th. Koepka just misses his eagle on the 15th, but taps in a birdie to go into a tie for the lead at 12 under with Tiger, Molinari, and DJ.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:31 PM
Molinari is in trouble in the trees off the 15th tee but Tiger is in the fairway on this par 5. Shauffele stays tied for the lead after that par on the 16th.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:33 PM
Tiger hits the green in two on the par 5......he should at least birdie it to take the outright lead after 15 holes.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:35 PM
Molinari bites the dust with his 3RD shot in the water on 15.....he's toast now for sure. Looks like this tournament is Tiger's to win now......except maybe for DJ or Koepka or possibly Shauffele.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:38 PM
Tony Finau puts his shot within 10 feet for a possible eagle but he is 3 back of Tiger. Cantley finishes at 10 under.....a good showing for him. Fowler in the pinesstraw on 18 now.....cannot hit the green in regulation. DJ in a fairway trap up on the green on 18 for a birdie try.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:40 PM
Here's Tiger and his long eagle attempt on 15......downhill all the way and he lets it settle within 18 inches for a sure birdie to take the lead if he makes it. Koepka for a birdie now on 16, but highly improbable with that slope......not even close. Molinari double bogies the 15th.....a nightmare at Augusta on Sunday with tie for the lead. Finau's short putt for eagle just misses.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:42 PM
Now Tiger has the outright lead at -13....DJ, Koepka, and Shauffele ahead at -12. Still room for error here......nothing is etched in stone yet.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:45 PM
Dustin Johnson finishes at 12 under and is the newe leader in the clubhouse. Koepka pars the 16th to stay one behind at 12 under. Fowler on the 18 trying to make this putt for par. He will bogie it and finish at 10 under. Shauffele's birdie attempt on the 17th comes up short....still a tester for par.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:46 PM
Tiger's shot on the par 3 16th is well placed and rides the downhill slope just past the hole in birdieland.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:49 PM
Looks like Tiger is in control now......he will birdie and distance the field one more precious shot to give him room for an error coming in.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:53 PM
Looks like they will finish before the severe weather hits......Fina sinks his birdie at 16 to go to 11 under. Still playing for a possible win.....you just never quit because you never know what can happen in this game.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:53 PM
Tiger taps in his birdie to take a commanding lead at 14 under now with two holes left. He's is executing his shots down the stretch here to take this lead.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:55 PM
Another good drive in the fairway for Tiger.......fairways hit and greens in regulation down the stretch.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 12:57 PM
All it takes is one stroke less to win it......and with a two-stroke lead for Tiger in the last group of the tournament he's in the catbird seat smiling.....but not just yet.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:00 PM
Brooks Koepka at 12 under runs his birdie try by on the 17th.....he's still out there playing.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:05 PM
Shauffele has a tester for par on the 18th as Koepka pars 17 to remain at 12 under. Molinari hits his approach on 17 to within 10 feet for a possible birdie. Finau is on the surface a way's away, and now Tiger from 146 out. His ball lands within 12 feet for a possible birdie also. Shauffele makes his putt for par on the 18th to finish tied with DJ at 12 under.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:06 PM
Koepka rips a good one down the middle on the 18th tee.....but may be good for only a tie for 2nd or an outright 2nd place.....just depends on what happens with Tiger. He pretty much has an easy two putt for sure......but may even birdie 17.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:10 PM
If Tiger birdies 17......that will pretty much guarantee a two stroke lead with one hole left. Finau runs his birdie putt past the hole. Now Tiger's turn.....about a 12 footer and he lags it out to the right.....not a great putt for Tiger. Molinari is about 10 feet out and has a real chance to make this one. YEP.....he birdies and now stands at -11 for the tournament.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:12 PM
Finau pars and is also at 11 under. Koepka's approach to 18 is within 10 feet for a possible birdie....he stands at 12 under. Tiger makes his par to remain at 14 under and the commanding lead. Koepka would have to birdie and Tiger bogie for there to be a tie.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:13 PM
Last hole now......Tiger on the tee. He stripes it down the fairway on the right side clear of trouble.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:15 PM
He's in the short cut on the right side, but should not be a problem at all for Tiger. Koepka on the 18th now for a birdie attempt to go to 13 under and 2nd place if he holes it.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:17 PM
Downhill and straight.....he plays for a slight break to the right and it does not break. He will par in at 12 under also to tie with Shauffele and DJ for 2nd place. Maybe Molinari or Finau will birdie 18 . Webb Simpson finishes at 11 under. Koepka finishes now at 12 under and a tie for 2nd....with how many others we don't know yet.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:20 PM
Tiger's Mom in at the 18th today in attendance watching. Molinari hits the green, but will have a long downhiller for birdie. Now Tiger's next.....just on the fairway on the far right side with a bad angle. He totally misses the green short and right with a cut shot that he overcut. Finau against the fairway bunker comes up short of the green also. Tiger has one shot to give here.....so a bogie still wins it for him.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:21 PM
He totally miss-hit that shot......not the kind of shot you normally see a golfer like Tiger hit to the 18th to win a major. It ain't over yet til the Fat Lady Sings.....and so far she ain't sung yet.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:22 PM
He chips up a very safe shot to the middle of the green above the pin so that he can at least two-putt it for a bogie and the win.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:25 PM
Molinari now for a birdie from a long way out.....downhill and sliding left slightly. It creeps down toward the hole about 2 feet out. Tiger now for the win....he's further out than Finau. I suspect he will also let it creep down to the hole.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:27 PM
He lips the topside.....it wiggled the ball but went past about 15 inches below the hole now. Finau for a par putt now to remain at 11 under.....good putt. Molinari with about an 8 footer for par.....and it's good for 11 under with Finau.

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:30 PM
Tiger taps in for bogie on the 18th from 10 inches and wins it at 13 under par. The crowd goes crazy and so does Tiger!! Long time coming, Huh? He's gone full circle now and has completed the comeback at age 43 to win another major at the Masters. This is one heck of a celebration going on now......WOWEE for the golfing world!

regaleagle
04-14-2019, 01:36 PM
And now the sun is shining again in Dallas Texas....not because of the Tiger win.....but because it's Springtime in the air and the very best time of the year to be ALIVE!! Amen.

speedbump
04-14-2019, 05:25 PM
Good win for Tiger hut this may have been the least exciting Masters I've ever seen.

d0tc0m
04-15-2019, 07:58 AM
Good win for Tiger hut this may have been the least exciting Masters I've ever seen.


Interesting. Easily the most exciting Masters I've ever seen. And I've watched some good ones.

bobcat1
04-15-2019, 09:47 AM
Interesting. Easily the most exciting Masters I've ever seen. And I've watched some good ones.

Ditto