This might be one of the craziest golf nerd situations I’ve ever run across. (Stick with me on this)
So Jimmy Stanger is on a medical exemption. Today he needed a par on 18 to earn enough points. He made bogey after hitting it in the water with his second shot.
He is now 22 points short of fulfilling his medical.
And he only has one start left in his medical to get those points. And this where it gets wild.
Two weeks ago in Dallas, Stanger qualified for the U.S. Open. It will be the first Major of his career. And if that’s not enough pressure.
It will count as his last medical start. I confirmed that any start, no matter how the player got in the field, counts as a medical start.
He will need a solo 40th to earn enough points. Absolutely insane situation.
I wonder if he will consider at all WD’ing and go to John Deere where he would need a solo 34th.
Very interesting golf nerd storyline for next week.
March 28, 2003: New Jersey's Jason Kidd with the tip pass to Richard Jefferson for a slam dunk.
Jefferson scored 39 PTS (16-22 FG) and Kidd had 16 AST in the Nets' 122-101 win at New York. Allan Houston scored a team-high 27 PTS for the Knicks.
@CooperGoede Hated him as a Celtic but the guy keeps showing up on good teams! 🐝
So may what-ifs during those years…Giannis path turning similar to Rodgers!!
🎙️ Kon Knueppel: "We come into every game as the hunters. That's kind of flipped from the beginning of the season. We were building good habits, but now we come in expecting to win games."
🎙️ Kon Knueppel: "We were composed. We came in here like we belonged, and we gotta do that every night."
"We can be an elite offensive group. We play with the pass, and we play fast. That's what we've been doing for the past half-month, and we want to keep it going."