You’re right Graeme.
Not to mention Jerry wasn’t comparing the tournament wins, he was commenting on the likelihood of the comeback. Hogan was physically devastated, incredible to return to the form he did and win majors.
AK stared the devil in the eyes, went ten rounds and lost nine of them. His return to life is an amazing achievement as so many know too well. His return to world class athletic competition was, until we saw it, unfathomable.
@FreightAlley This is 100% factual. Hate the player or the game or whatever.
In a business where margins are single digits and often low single digits, cutting corners is a huge advantage and you can get away with it long enough to make real dollars.
But the pipers bill comes due.
So many friends, peers and younger, struggling to find great relationships.
Relationships for those of us born up to gen x and early millennial, usually the interaction with and desire for someone would develop first and then the romantic pursuit would follow.
Dating apps, social media, seem to have inverted that. Pursuit is the first step, connection compatibility to be determined later.
Not sure where I’m going with this… but I never see my younger male friends head over heels for a girl the way we were.
@Top100Rick I’m with you, 10/10 to be honest, think Morikawa was the right choice for experience and pedigree since he already picked two rookies. Felt strongly he wouldn’t pick himself, Keegan’s a character guy and very humble.
@trentjhughes Trucking. Start yourself a long haul company near guaranteed to get to a million. You gone lose yo ass but you blow through that seven figure rev mark before you know it!
Just speculation, because of the nature of 36 hole qualifier they get a lot of DNF’s. Urgency to track down players to make sure they intend to stay and play the next round isn’t as high as it would be in a normal tournament scenario. Feel bad for him playing in front of friends and family but seems like he handled it well.