john ducar the course is great now, it’s time the pros stop crying about hard courses. No one wants to watch tournaments when the leader is at -25 anymore. When they can’t get to -12 they all cry.
@Major Smith Yeah we had record sun and heat that April May and June so the poana grass went kinda berserk but if we had the normal wet and cool spring scores would have been lower. I'm hoping since they redid all 18 greens with poana that the USGA will bring the U.S Open back as the layout lends itself for some exciting finishes.
@Major Smith Oh yeah the fairways were rock hard. At majors most the Pros have been complaining about the greens or depth of rough or pin placements since forever.(usually their not the winners) I'm hoping the new greens retain the hardness and characteristics of the fescue. I'll know soon as I'll play as soon as this Virus shit is finished. Take care
That missed put from DJ to force the playoff is a classic example of creeping pressure on a superstar. He would have made that 99 out of a hundred times.
Its shame how the PGA Tour pretty much abandoned the Pacific Northwest after this tournament. I was not into golf at the time but Washington has some great courses and a comeback would be very much welcome.
@@tylerstrickland1010I live in Tacoma WA. The USGA forced Chambers Bay to dry the hell out of the course to make it harder. This went so far that the greens were in danger of dying and they needed to over water them, which lead to the inconsistent growth. For some reason the USGA didn't understand you cant treat Pacific NW courses the same way you would treat California or Florida courses. Chambers Bay is a phenomenal and gorgeous course, if they picked Bandon Dunes, the result would have been the exact same. Also a lot of the negativity comes from that infamous Gary Player rant... Lets all remember that Gary Players firm LOST the bid to build the Chambers Bay golf course back in 2006. Just food for thought.
2024 pga championship is looking really good, just after the bad masters performance, jordan will take some extra time off and work with coach to get revenge 😈
I think they are limited to these sort of documentaries for the U.S. Opens broadcasted by Fox, which is why the earliest one of this sort of film is 2015, the first year Fox took over.
@@knightriderkitt3000 fox has nothing to do with these. They’re made by USGA and there are tons before 2015. They have 1999 Payne Stewart. Tiger at Pebble in 2000, tons of them.
I played this course a few days after it opened and, though not a great golfer in any respects, it literally kicked my ass. A 6 hour round is rarely heard of in my world. One thing I learned for sure, never try to hit out of the long grass. Just take your stroke penalty and move on. I tested this logic and got a triple par (9) on a par 3 on six.
As someone who wasn't a golf fan until 2018 this seems like the best time for golf, so many people could win a major and it wouldn't be a surprise the only person 2015 was missing was Tiger Woods.
was fun to relive this one......was one of my favorite opens, and certainly I really liked the course because it was so different. Sort of a strange american version of a links course.
Lets see him win on a fast, hard course again. Augusta was soft and accommodating to someone whose played it for 22 years. He'll be truly back if he can win The Open.
@@jpreyes1028 the open is easier to win than the masters. I say that because the fairways are firm as hell (meaning tons of roll) and the greens are slow. Yes they're firm but the slowness takes all the sting out of the firmness. I know there are pot bunkers in the open but worst case scenario, you have to lay it back short of the bunkers. At Augusta, the fairways are soft, meaning less rollout, and the greens are so unreal fast. Also, there is penalty for missing fairways at Augusta. Trees and pine straw everywhere. Yes Tiger knows Augusta better than anyone, but that never guarantees you a win.
Who doesn't like chambers bay greens I think it's perfect test for golfers should be another US open their I love it I really feel for tiger he is the golf I know golf because of him
This was by far my favorite US Open. I know a lot of folks were griping about the course, but I thought it was stunning. Now, having said that, I don't think I'd want to have to walk this course with a heavy golf bag on my shoulder. I feel bad for the caddies. Must have been a rough week for them, especially if the weather was hot (can't recall if it was). I don't mind a long, hilly course, but long walks from green to tee just isn't fun. Not a fan of using golf carts, but I think if I ever have the chance to play here, I'll get one. I am sure the DJ fans are upset by the outcome of this, but for those of us who root for Spieth, this was simply the greatest Sunday of golf that I've ever witnessed (worth mentioning that the Monday 2008 playoff was probably the best golf I've seen). I hope they bring the US Open back to Chambers Bay. Also, cheers to the USGA for putting this together and putting it on youtube. These are really great to watch.
my dad had messed up his knee a few weeks before this event so i was over helping him out. he is not a golf fan. however the two of us watched nearly every second of coverage for this us open as we live in the seattle area. was a great spring and early summer with him. sucks how we got there but between this, the NBA playoffs, and the NHL playoffs, it was awesome
Yeah I always feel bad for him about that, he was such a great player and that collapse just mentally destroyed him and his career. Would have been awesome to see him win more.
I love a challenging USGA setup that tests the pros, but parts of that golf course were truly horrendous, especially around the greens. Even the champion called the 18th hole the dumbest he'd ever played.
I don’t get all the complaining… you’re all playing the same course, who cares what the par is? All that matters is total strokes at the end of it all.
the worst US open played on a goat track the worst course in major history, Speith did not win this open others lost it the USGA needs to hang its head in shame
Assuming there's going to be a "next time". Given the harsh reaction given to Chambers Bay during and following the 2015 U.S. Open, it's quite possible that it's going to be a long time before a significant event is held there, if another is ever going to be held there. As infamous as Chambers Bay became as a result of the 2015 U.S. Open, it's possible there might never be another significant event held there.
***** maybe ur right. I played Erin Hills site of this year's open. They got this one right. It's awesome. The built it for a US open venue. It's a true links and I loved it more than a whistling straits. No tricks. Pure Golf.
We'll see what happens once the USGA gets through with the alterations they're sure to make on that golf course, as they do with every course that hosts a U.S. Open. Given their history of tricking up golf courses for the U.S. Open, they're liable to do anything. I will say that, along with some of what the USGA did with the setup at Chambers Bay, Mother Nature certainly didn't do Chambers Bay or the USGA any favors with a prolonged heat wave and almost historically dry and windless conditions, which certainly affected how that course played during the 2015 U.S. Open.
It certainly turned out to be a great venue, though by U.S. Open standards, it may have played too easy as scores of records were set, though the weather certainly had something to do with that. For instance, more players reached double digits under par than in all the previous U.S. Opens combined, and seven finished double digits under par, as opposed to just two in all the previous U.S. Opens combined. There were four seven-under rounds of 65 shot, as well as Justin Thomas' record nine-under 63 in the third round. In addition, Steve Stricker set a 72-hole record for senior golfers. It certainly didn't play out like the USGA wanted it to (it played more like a PGA Championship than a U.S. Open), but in the end, it did accomplish the USGA's goal of identifying the best player in the world for that particular week.
GolfandFish There is a great book out that describes how the USGA encourages making a course truly evil for the open, back in Sam Sneads day they would grow the roughs up like wheat and narrow the fairways, on other courses they rolled the greens so they stimped at 15 or over. The open is supposed to be the ultimate test.
I know its the ultimate test and whatnot, but when it gets too difficult its just unfair for everyone and its kind of a crapshoot. but I dont think it was really unfair just not the typical greens and every green was stimping differently so it was borderline unfair. But it was cool to watch.
GolfandFish Yes! You are so right. Fun to watch for sure and that summer was unusually hot here in the Northwest and that course is priding itself on not using much water and other inputs. It's about like playing on Mars compared to Augusta National !
Because on Sunday it's all about who the winner will likely be. That's the point of a tournament. Scott was nowhere close by then so it didn't matter what he did on Sunday.
Spieth was extremely lucky to win this particular Major, DJ should have won this. What is interesting, is DJ has dealt admirably with the adversity of losing and finishing second, he is now the 2020 Masters Champion, how will Spieth deal with the adversity of losing form and barely making the cut in many tournaments, everything is easy when you’re winning, but how will the man handle adversity and poor form? Only time will tell. For me DJ has far more grit and determination than Spieth, who seems to melt under presssure.
USGA’s idea of a documentary is a lot of SloMo garbage, bad camera angles and useless tidbits. That’s everything except the action that makes a national open so great. But it has to be about the meaningless body and not the championship itself.
I still don't understand why Spieth was complaining about the hole (18?) that could either be a par 4 or 5. If everyone is playing the same course, what difference does it make what par is?
I don’t understand why Jordan was upset that the 18th was a par 4. Changing it to a par 5 wouldn’t change anything. The scoring average would stay the same for the hole the only thing that would change would be an easier birdie hole
Jason Days respectful consideration to DJ makes me proud to be Australian 🇦🇺❤️
Jason Day played to a 70 with vertigo. That's like Michael Jordan's food poisoning game. Digging that deep to still play at that level - impressive.
One of my favorite players ever. Hope he finds his form again
@@toddbrown5955 just wanted to let you know hes found his form again
I watch this over & over & over. Great golf stuff! Excellent job - well done USGA. Camera work is awesome! Kudo's.
We got robbed of an 18 hole playoff with Spieth and Johnson. Thanks DJ
That tournament was criticised but still one of my favorite course in the world.
Why was it criticized
john bucar shut up
john ducar the course is great now, it’s time the pros stop crying about hard courses. No one wants to watch tournaments when the leader is at -25 anymore. When they can’t get to -12 they all cry.
We want a hard course not a dead one genius
I love the course it looks like a fun course but it’s so tuff and some holes if your short you roll 50 yards that never happens with any other course
I just want Spieth to start playing well again.
Dalton Evans same
I never watched when he was good, seems like a good personality.
Me too, He's a class act
hes a cocky fuck.
miss hearing him yell at the golf ball
Mad credit to whoever is involved with producing such high quality content.
Absolutely enjoying these uploads.
These guys know how to tell a good story. Very nice
Welcome to the greens the rest of us play every day bumpy and inconsistent
@Major Smith Yeah we had record sun and heat that April May and June so the poana grass went kinda berserk but if we had the normal wet and cool spring scores would have been lower. I'm hoping since they redid all 18 greens with poana that the USGA will bring the U.S Open back as the layout lends itself for some exciting finishes.
@Major Smith Oh yeah the fairways were rock hard. At majors most the Pros have been complaining about the greens or depth of rough or pin placements since forever.(usually their not the winners) I'm hoping the new greens retain the hardness and characteristics of the fescue. I'll know soon as I'll play as soon as this Virus shit is finished. Take care
mpreiss it’s not the same anymore
@Major Smith entitled spoiled brats..what do you expect?
Mad credit to whoever is involved with producing such high quality content.
Absolutely enjoying these uploads.
It says Fox Sports at the end, and I'm pretty sure the awesome narration was by Jon Hamm, the Dude from Mad Men.
@@ce7857 it’s made by the USGA. You’re on the USGA channel. They’ve produced a whole series of these.
That missed put from DJ to force the playoff is a classic example of creeping pressure on a superstar. He would have made that 99 out of a hundred times.
true.
Jordan: we more experience than anyone here
Michael:peolpe think i know it,but i really dont
Lol😂
Just trying to praise his boss..keeping the spotlight on him..grellar played a big role
Its shame how the PGA Tour pretty much abandoned the Pacific Northwest after this tournament. I was not into golf at the time but Washington has some great courses and a comeback would be very much welcome.
Do you see those greens? Hope they never go back
@@tylerstrickland1010I live in Tacoma WA. The USGA forced Chambers Bay to dry the hell out of the course to make it harder. This went so far that the greens were in danger of dying and they needed to over water them, which lead to the inconsistent growth. For some reason the USGA didn't understand you cant treat Pacific NW courses the same way you would treat California or Florida courses. Chambers Bay is a phenomenal and gorgeous course, if they picked Bandon Dunes, the result would have been the exact same.
Also a lot of the negativity comes from that infamous Gary Player rant... Lets all remember that Gary Players firm LOST the bid to build the Chambers Bay golf course back in 2006. Just food for thought.
Agree with you brother
But also the usga has some what done the same
Jordan Spieth will win another major.
Lmao
I agree. He’s still so young. He has lots of time.
2024 pga championship is looking really good, just after the bad masters performance, jordan will take some extra time off and work with coach to get revenge 😈
Can they do this documentary for every us open? I love this!!!
I think they are limited to these sort of documentaries for the U.S. Opens broadcasted by Fox, which is why the earliest one of this sort of film is 2015, the first year Fox took over.
Na..every big tournament makes these summary documentaries..they came out on DVD for years
They do however change as technology progresses..and fox does deserve credit for pushing the envelope in the way golf is covered
@@knightriderkitt3000 fox has nothing to do with these. They’re made by USGA and there are tons before 2015. They have 1999 Payne Stewart. Tiger at Pebble in 2000, tons of them.
This is so well done, absolutely amazing work USGA!
Cool to see the name on the trophy done by hand
I played this course a few days after it opened and, though not a great golfer in any respects, it literally kicked my ass.
A 6 hour round is rarely heard of in my world.
One thing I learned for sure, never try to hit out of the long grass.
Just take your stroke penalty and move on.
I tested this logic and got a triple par (9) on a par 3 on six.
You're not alone. It kicked my ass twice so bad that I've sworn this course off. Beautiful course, just too hard for me.
Triple Par eh? That's a first
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You can pitch it out of the long stuff often..forget hitting a 6 iron or lower....triple par comment is cringeworthy dude
Plus..taking an unplayable..youd be dropping in it again anyway..or wayy back. I bet you shot 120+ huh?
I am still crying for DJ.
As someone who wasn't a golf fan until 2018 this seems like the best time for golf, so many people could win a major and it wouldn't be a surprise the only person 2015 was missing was Tiger Woods.
Let's hope he gets back to this level again...such a likeable chap 🏌️♂️
was fun to relive this one......was one of my favorite opens, and certainly I really liked the course because it was so different. Sort of a strange american version of a links course.
BTW. Dustin Johnson is South Carolinian, not a Floridian. Just had to point that out, because i am too South Carolina! lol.
He resides out of Florida, so technically they're correct
29:58 that picture with DJ and Sergio is just pure gold. Don't know why I like it that much tho..
Is there a better example for the best golfers, no matter their tour membership, to compete in the 4 majors?
Watching the clip of tiger topping the 3 wood felt weird after watching him win the masters today
Lets see him win on a fast, hard course again.
Augusta was soft and accommodating to someone whose played it for 22 years.
He'll be truly back if he can win The Open.
Jose Paulo King don’t be that guy
@@ericmckay3544 What guy??
Jose Paulo King obviously you’ve not watched the masters before, those greens are as fast as anything
@@jpreyes1028 the open is easier to win than the masters. I say that because the fairways are firm as hell (meaning tons of roll) and the greens are slow. Yes they're firm but the slowness takes all the sting out of the firmness. I know there are pot bunkers in the open but worst case scenario, you have to lay it back short of the bunkers. At Augusta, the fairways are soft, meaning less rollout, and the greens are so unreal fast. Also, there is penalty for missing fairways at Augusta. Trees and pine straw everywhere. Yes Tiger knows Augusta better than anyone, but that never guarantees you a win.
rad
Who doesn't like chambers bay greens I think it's perfect test for golfers should be another US open their I love it I really feel for tiger he is the golf I know golf because of him
Can we get Don Draper to do the commentary for this year's Masters as well?
This was superb!
That tournament was criticised but still one of my favorite course in the world.
Dustin Johnson is from South Carolina BTW Get it right bro
He lives in Florida though.
2015 seems a long time ago for this golfer.
Jordan is such a stand up guy.
This was by far my favorite US Open. I know a lot of folks were griping about the course, but I thought it was stunning. Now, having said that, I don't think I'd want to have to walk this course with a heavy golf bag on my shoulder. I feel bad for the caddies. Must have been a rough week for them, especially if the weather was hot (can't recall if it was). I don't mind a long, hilly course, but long walks from green to tee just isn't fun. Not a fan of using golf carts, but I think if I ever have the chance to play here, I'll get one.
I am sure the DJ fans are upset by the outcome of this, but for those of us who root for Spieth, this was simply the greatest Sunday of golf that I've ever witnessed (worth mentioning that the Monday 2008 playoff was probably the best golf I've seen).
I hope they bring the US Open back to Chambers Bay.
Also, cheers to the USGA for putting this together and putting it on youtube. These are really great to watch.
@Ax K right? They earned their money that week for sure!
No power carts allowed at chambers bay
@@josebbi I've heard that...would definitely hire a caddy!
@@josebbiI think it will be a lot of accidents if they do that it has really bad drop downs that’s why I think.
i'm so glad dustin won it the next year. well-deserved.
The greens were awful! so bad players were chucking up
Is that Jon Hamm? lol
46:34 Grace's glove isn't all the way velcroed then he shanks it OB..
Watch again and look closer
Sean Foley is a joke of professional golf instructors...
Thank you USGA. Congratulations to Jordan. Feel bad for Dustin, but since then he's done very well indeed!
Yeah won the next U.S Open played
Is that a skinny DeChambeau around 10:00
my dad had messed up his knee a few weeks before this event so i was over helping him out. he is not a golf fan. however the two of us watched nearly every second of coverage for this us open as we live in the seattle area. was a great spring and early summer with him. sucks how we got there but between this, the NBA playoffs, and the NHL playoffs, it was awesome
the worst golf course that hosted a US Open
Well im just checking this out 2 years later and yeah that was great golf
Thumbs up for Jon Hamm!
Great voice and narration!
That Sunday was so clutch. I'll never forget watching it
Should be Johnson's gift
Poor Jordan that collapse on 12 at Augusta shattered his confidence and was never the same
He won lol
Yeah I always feel bad for him about that, he was such a great player and that collapse just mentally destroyed him and his career. Would have been awesome to see him win more.
He came back
I love a challenging USGA setup that tests the pros, but parts of that golf course were truly horrendous, especially around the greens. Even the champion called the 18th hole the dumbest he'd ever played.
Everyone knew this was part of the course. I have played there many times and was there that weekend. People always complain about the US open
Holy cow, seeing pre-monster DeChambeau @ 10:09!!!
Pre-douche DeChambeau
41:56 that commentator knows his golf. he called an amazing swing, right out the gate!!!
I don’t get all the complaining… you’re all playing the same course, who cares what the par is? All that matters is total strokes at the end of it all.
The live sports commentators of the tournament were horrible. Also, horrible to see Dustin 3 - jack it on 18.
“Right up into that neck.” - Joe Buck, 2015
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the worst US open played on a goat track the worst course in major history, Speith did not win this open others lost it the USGA needs to hang its head in shame
You don't have to like Spieth, but you have to respect his game and the way he carries himself. Not to mention his golf IQ is off the charts.
I have a date with this course again cuz I didn’t really know the course but I think I can played better next time
Who first called DJ a gunslinger
dustin johnson is from south carolina not florida 37:21
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most pros did not like the greens
they will have them right the next time
Assuming there's going to be a "next time". Given the harsh reaction given to Chambers Bay during and following the 2015 U.S. Open, it's quite possible that it's going to be a long time before a significant event is held there, if another is ever going to be held there. As infamous as Chambers Bay became as a result of the 2015 U.S. Open, it's possible there might never be another significant event held there.
***** maybe ur right. I played Erin Hills site of this year's open. They got this one right. It's awesome. The built it for a US open venue. It's a true links and I loved it more than a whistling straits. No tricks. Pure Golf.
We'll see what happens once the USGA gets through with the alterations they're sure to make on that golf course, as they do with every course that hosts a U.S. Open. Given their history of tricking up golf courses for the U.S. Open, they're liable to do anything. I will say that, along with some of what the USGA did with the setup at Chambers Bay, Mother Nature certainly didn't do Chambers Bay or the USGA any favors with a prolonged heat wave and almost historically dry and windless conditions, which certainly affected how that course played during the 2015 U.S. Open.
oh the haters are starting to trash erin hills too! but dont listen to them, is a great venue
It certainly turned out to be a great venue, though by U.S. Open standards, it may have played too easy as scores of records were set, though the weather certainly had something to do with that.
For instance, more players reached double digits under par than in all the previous U.S. Opens combined, and seven finished double digits under par, as opposed to just two in all the previous U.S. Opens combined. There were four seven-under rounds of 65 shot, as well as Justin Thomas' record nine-under 63 in the third round. In addition, Steve Stricker set a 72-hole record for senior golfers. It certainly didn't play out like the USGA wanted it to (it played more like a PGA Championship than a U.S. Open), but in the end, it did accomplish the USGA's goal of identifying the best player in the world for that particular week.
I've caddied at Chambers bay 10 years and the player who came and played the course the most is who won!! Facts people don't know
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Rory, I'm number ONE, and I'll demo that...piss off!! You're no longer 1, get used to it.
Last out on any day, the greens are usually a mess. They look a bit more like a cricket wicket here. More time needed for the place to bed in.
Great Video,really enjoyed it.Spieth,you go Boy.
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great video...would have loved to see an extra play off round between those two.
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is that don draper narrating?
lol those greens were total crap, looked like a year 1 golf course.
their really not that bad when you see and play in person but yes they must get better for a US open
yeah I enjoyed actually not seeing just green the whole time though, Fast and dry is fun to play.
GolfandFish There is a great book out that describes how the USGA encourages making a course truly evil for the open, back in Sam Sneads day they would grow the roughs up like wheat and narrow the fairways, on other courses they rolled the greens so they stimped at 15 or over.
The open is supposed to be the ultimate test.
I know its the ultimate test and whatnot, but when it gets too difficult its just unfair for everyone and its kind of a crapshoot. but I dont think it was really unfair just not the typical greens and every green was stimping differently so it was borderline unfair. But it was cool to watch.
GolfandFish Yes!
You are so right. Fun to watch for sure and that summer was unusually hot here in the Northwest and that course is priding itself on not using much water and other inputs.
It's about like playing on Mars compared to Augusta National !
Not one clip of Adam Scott’s 64 on the final round
Adam Scott went super low on Sunday but there was no mention. I wonder why?
Because on Sunday it's all about who the winner will likely be. That's the point of a tournament. Scott was nowhere close by then so it didn't matter what he did on Sunday.
Less talk ,more golf..at the start I mean.plus it is mostly hollywood film drivel he is spouting ....
DJ isn’t even Floridian really; he lives there but he from South Carolina lol
Spieth was extremely lucky to win this particular Major, DJ should have won this. What is interesting, is DJ has dealt admirably with the adversity of losing and finishing second, he is now the 2020 Masters Champion, how will Spieth deal with the adversity of losing form and barely making the cut in many tournaments, everything is easy when you’re winning, but how will the man handle adversity and poor form? Only time will tell. For me DJ has far more grit and determination than Spieth, who seems to melt under presssure.
I just read your comment! 👈🏻🤣👏🏻🤣🤣🤣
USGA’s idea of a documentary is a lot of SloMo garbage, bad camera angles and useless tidbits. That’s everything except the action that makes a national open so great. But it has to be about the meaningless body and not the championship itself.
Don’t watch it then! Nobody is gonna miss you!! 👈🏻💩💩
What’s the song playing on the backgrounds, whenever DJ was playing 18???
one of the worst gaffes of all-time... missed by a fraction on both putts.
Apparently, putts are the only shots important enough to actually follow to completion.
I still don't understand why Spieth was complaining about the hole (18?) that could either be a par 4 or 5.
If everyone is playing the same course, what difference does it make what par is?
He just likes to talk good or bad to Michael. It helps him get rid of the tension he has and move on to the the next shot!
If the ball lands inside that train (at 46:27) would they have to play it as it lies? 🤔
P.S. I’m new to Golf
it would have been out of bounds
You can take stroke and distance with an unplayable ball and a one stroke penalty.
There's out of bounds next to the rails so you would have to replay your shot from the tee
Still my favorite open. Love that course. What a challenge.
driving distance is the most overrated thing in golf
Your comment did not age well lol
SPIEETTHHHH LETSSS GOOOOOO.. even 6 years later.
the presentation is different than the others..... oh and there is joe buck...
Don Draper as the narrator is pretty amaxing
Ur asking two unknowns their opinions on the course. Geez
mark r pa usa duffer but love 2 see the great 1's if I hit a great shot in 18 holes makes my day!
Jehu, with that introduction I didn't know whether to cry or puke, but a shot of insulin got me through it. May Wuds die "stuck on 14."
Lol
Will the PGA tour ever return to Chambers Bay? LOL
Looks like they raced dogs there right before the tourney
Usga is not too bad but rules are too complicated and courses are dumb
Wisconsin Golf there supposed to be hard but people like you don't understand a challenge
Thomas Powers I think he’s talking about the baked greens
I don’t understand why Jordan was upset that the 18th was a par 4. Changing it to a par 5 wouldn’t change anything. The scoring average would stay the same for the hole the only thing that would change would be an easier birdie hole
he was just in the heat of the battle and seems he likes to self talk/complain. The TV doesn't need to hear everything said
It changes how you play the whole if it was a par 5 especially since it was playing so far back
JDay is one of my favorite players. He showed a lot
Imagine being 15 teeing off in the U.S open
Why did they call DJ a Floridian at the end? He's from south Carolina
He lives in Florida pal and has for the majority of his life on tour
Ah back in the day when Speith didn’t 3 putt everything
While you play putt putt! 👈🏻🤡🤡🤡
Jon Jamm from Mad Men? My gf is in love with him