That putt on 18 happened to the only person in the field that it could possibly happen to and not have it matter. Very lucky for the USGA that it happened to him early in the day and they could fix the cup. Still won low am by a million and isn't taking home a check so he didn't lose any money over it.
I came here to watch the final putt. A side of me almost thought I had a faulty memory, but it happened as I remember. I have to laugh how people are blaming the hole. A good thing it didn't happen when it mattered etc. Sometimes weird shyte happens and there's little explanation and no one to blame.
Gosh it just upsets me to see that putt bounce back out at 18. Somebody ruined his whole career because of a putt just like that years ago. USGA really needs to 100% ensure that the cups are installed correctly or come up with a better design of the cup so that bullshit like that doesn’t happen to anybody.
The putt on 18 was the weirdest thing I have ever seen. There must have been something wrong with the hole itself, something kicked that ball back out.. breaks my brain.
26:52 we've seen this before. Can we not design a better cup? He played like a pro, but he should at least try to look happy for the Wyndham Clark at the awards ceremony. 😒
The cup is only set about 1/4 inch below the surface. That's Greens-keeping 101, set the cups to the depth specification. I've never seen the cup set that low except on practice greens.
He has incredible speed, soft mits but his putting is weak. If he wants to be elite he really needs a good putting coach. Overall I was impressed with his game
am i going crazy or is the yardage way off at 6:33? - hole 9 - "179" and hes going with a 6i?? unless there is a 40mph headwind hes hitting through this makes no sense to me if he is driving the ball 375 yds. His 179 should be like a juiced pw or something lol
Kids a +5.5 and made his way around that course pretty damn well, especially with the driver giving him such trouble. Golf doesn't really get much tougher than a US open, and he didn't play perfectly, but he definitely played it pretty damn well. He finished top 40. I'd say his irons are working pretty well!
That putt on 18 happened to the only person in the field that it could possibly happen to and not have it matter. Very lucky for the USGA that it happened to him early in the day and they could fix the cup. Still won low am by a million and isn't taking home a check so he didn't lose any money over it.
sometimes weird shyte happens and no one is to blame
@@dinglbarry1275 no it shouldnt be possible for a ball to bounce out like that if they set the cup deep enough in the hole
5:22 F bomb but that's super relatable
I came here to watch the final putt. A side of me almost thought I had a faulty memory, but it happened as I remember. I have to laugh how people are blaming the hole. A good thing it didn't happen when it mattered etc. Sometimes weird shyte happens and there's little explanation and no one to blame.
Gosh it just upsets me to see that putt bounce back out at 18. Somebody ruined his whole career because of a putt just like that years ago. USGA really needs to 100% ensure that the cups are installed correctly or come up with a better design of the cup so that bullshit like that doesn’t happen to anybody.
Sorry but if you ruin your career over 1 putt you weren’t going to make it happen anyways
The putt on 18 was the weirdest thing I have ever seen. There must have been something wrong with the hole itself, something kicked that ball back out.. breaks my brain.
The cup was not set deep enough, I have never seen that happen even on a practice green.
I know this kid!!!!!
How? Do you play at shoal creek also, I don’t know him but I’ve seen him at the range plenty of times
I bet you do little pal
@@DP-cr1rg he is a friend of my friend
Me TOO my dad coached him in baseball
Talking all about his length in the video and don’t show any drives..
26:52 we've seen this before. Can we not design a better cup? He played like a pro, but he should at least try to look happy for the Wyndham Clark at the awards ceremony. 😒
The cup is only set about 1/4 inch below the surface. That's Greens-keeping 101, set the cups to the depth specification. I've never seen the cup set that low except on practice greens.
He has incredible speed, soft mits but his putting is weak. If he wants to be elite he really needs a good putting coach. Overall I was impressed with his game
And you are? Some random guy on the internet
Dude he sunk a ton of 10+ footers some 20
Hitting it far doesn't mean sheet
Look at his accuracy lol.
Very presumptuous on that final hole to bend down to pick up the ball before the ball went in the hole
Didn’t hit it all that hard. It was on an upslope after all. I think it’s just a freak accident
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Then you look at the scoreboard to see McIlroy at 10 under. 😅
am i going crazy or is the yardage way off at 6:33? - hole 9 - "179" and hes going with a 6i?? unless there is a 40mph headwind hes hitting through this makes no sense to me if he is driving the ball 375 yds. His 179 should be like a juiced pw or something lol
Hurts to watch him swing, that can't be good to his back.
He has the distance, but he has to put some strength and stability and smooth sequence so he doesn’t hurt himself
You could say this about the entirety of football
He's just flexible and fluid, what kills you is rigidity, that's why Jason Day and Tiger are a mess even if their swings are fantastic
You are just jealous of it.. be honest
He works out bro
Very little hip turn. I hope his back will hold up.
Needs to get better with irons from fairways and long putts….if I was his coach
Kids a +5.5 and made his way around that course pretty damn well, especially with the driver giving him such trouble.
Golf doesn't really get much tougher than a US open, and he didn't play perfectly, but he definitely played it pretty damn well.
He finished top 40. I'd say his irons are working pretty well!
Came to watch him drive and THEY DONT SHOW ANY FUCKING DRIVES FOR MOST OF THE VIDEO