Good luck to the entire field this week. Great 1st round of 64 Garrett.
Garrett Willis is a good guy. Driven -- as are all in his league -- and with his own idiosynchrosies. But . . .
A good guy nonetheless.
We have had a couple of 'teaching' moments -- and I do mean moments -- in the past two years on both the Nationwide Tour and the PGA TOUR. And we say hello each time our paths cross. The last time was a putting session in Richmond with a metronome on the brim of his cap and thoughts of 'biting bass below'.
As Jeff has said . . .
Good luck to all who pursue this week's edition of The Land of the Meateaters.
Brian Gay, 66, and Jay Williamson, 67, both at -9 and T-19.
Happiness on the PGA TOUR is being able to sleep in on Sunday. Good luck, guys!
Awesome job guys!!!
I remember playing that course. It's a good one. I have fond memories since it's where I had my longest of three aces:
Hole #7, 215, 4 iron, one bounce, ace.
Yo! Got to watch J.R. a couple of days . . . IMPRESSIVE.
I took my buddy on Thursday and he was like "we're gonna follow WHO???" I said . . . "Dude just wait . . . you'll see." J.R. WAY out played his two playing partners. His ball striking made them look like 10 handicappers. My buddy was like "Damn that dude is a machine huh?" I as like "told you dude. He's a BAAAAAAAD man!"
I walked outta there thinking . . . John plays golf like a figured all the pros would play. Hit it dead flush in the middle of every stinking fairway and then bang it straight at every pin. That's what John did. Hit it in the fairway perfect . . . smoke. Hit it right at the pin perfect . . . smoke another'n. Go to the next tee put it on a peg . . . Repeat. I never saw him put himself in trouble but once and he made a great par.