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One & Done 2022 Week 6 - Genesis Invitational

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Wed, Feb 23 2022 11:05 AM (40 replies)
  • ColumbusStorm
    3,417 Posts
    Wed, Feb 16 2022 9:27 PM

    THOMAS, JUSTIN
    The Memorial Tournament - hometown bias
  • ander101
    390 Posts
    Wed, Feb 16 2022 11:18 PM

    Cameron Champ

    Pebble Beach Pro Am

  • DJW2307
    13,409 Posts
    Thu, Feb 17 2022 1:29 AM

    Hi Judge - I’ll go with Matt Fitzpatrick this week please.

    Favourite non Major is Heritage Classic at Harbour Town straight after the Masters. Had the pleasure to visit Hilton Head a number of years ago and take a look at Harbour Town and always enjoy watching straight after the Masters.

    David

  • DirtyDuffer
    876 Posts
    Thu, Feb 17 2022 4:13 AM

    I’ll ride the Dustin Johnson bandwagon please.

    Phoenix Open for my choice. Spent my first 25 years in Scottsdale. Used to go when it was actually played in Phoenix too.  I’ve played TPC Scottsdale twice with my friends, back then it was affordable in the summer, had to tee off really early in order to beat the heat. We never scored well, even with mulligans, but had some fun. 

  • ander101
    390 Posts
    Thu, Feb 17 2022 6:17 AM

    Cameron Champ

    Pebble Beach Pro Am

  • MioKontic
    4,654 Posts
    Fri, Feb 18 2022 8:44 AM

    DirtyDuffer:

    Phoenix Open for my choice. Spent my first 25 years in Scottsdale. Used to go when it was actually played in Phoenix too.  I’ve played TPC Scottsdale twice with my friends, back then it was affordable in the summer, had to tee off really early in order to beat the heat. We never scored well, even with mulligans, but had some fun. 

    I don't know whether you knew, but Andyson was from Scottsdale too.  He showed me his house on Google Maps street view once when we were skyping, but I can't remember where it was.

    I've played a few courses around Scottsdale in pro-ams, including TPC Scottsdale (I think I was +4 after 12 holes, then had a few bad mistakes, but I think I still managed to finish +6 for 18 playing off 8 handicap - very pleased with that), Greyhawk (both courses), McCormick Ranch (in the World Ping Pro-Am, twice), and a few others that I can't remember, but my favourite was Troon North.  This was in 1997 (my first visit to the World Ping Pro-Am), I had just picked up my new set of ISI-K irons (1-iron thru to lob wedge, fitted at the Ping factory), arrived at Troon North, took the bubble wrap off the clubs, took my old irons out of the bag and put the 1i & 3i-SW in... and promptly played to +6.  I still use the same irons today!

  • ct690911
    7,205 Posts
    Fri, Feb 18 2022 9:00 AM

    MioKontic:

    DirtyDuffer:

    Phoenix Open for my choice. Spent my first 25 years in Scottsdale. Used to go when it was actually played in Phoenix too.  I’ve played TPC Scottsdale twice with my friends, back then it was affordable in the summer, had to tee off really early in order to beat the heat. We never scored well, even with mulligans, but had some fun. 

    I don't know whether you knew, but Andyson was from Scottsdale too.  He showed me his house on Google Maps street view once when we were skyping, but I can't remember where it was.

    I've played a few courses around Scottsdale in pro-ams, including TPC Scottsdale (I think I was +4 after 12 holes, then had a few bad mistakes, but I think I still managed to finish +6 for 18 playing off 8 handicap - very pleased with that), Greyhawk (both courses), McCormick Ranch (in the World Ping Pro-Am, twice), and a few others that I can't remember, but my favourite was Troon North.  This was in 1997 (my first visit to the World Ping Pro-Am), I had just picked up my new set of ISI-K irons (1-iron thru to lob wedge, fitted at the Ping factory), arrived at Troon North, took the bubble wrap off the clibs, took my old irons out of the bag and put 3i-SW in... and promptly played to +6.  I still use the same irons today!

    +6 is about my handicap for wgt..:)

    Explains why you are one of the few never complaining about the price of balls and clubs on here...lol

    cheers, Mio.

    ct

  • DirtyDuffer
    876 Posts
    Fri, Feb 18 2022 9:36 AM

    ct690911:

    MioKontic:

    DirtyDuffer:

    Phoenix Open for my choice. Spent my first 25 years in Scottsdale. Used to go when it was actually played in Phoenix too.  I’ve played TPC Scottsdale twice with my friends, back then it was affordable in the summer, had to tee off really early in order to beat the heat. We never scored well, even with mulligans, but had some fun. 

    I don't know whether you knew, but Andyson was from Scottsdale too.  He showed me his house on Google Maps street view once when we were skyping, but I can't remember where it was.

    I've played a few courses around Scottsdale in pro-ams, including TPC Scottsdale (I think I was +4 after 12 holes, then had a few bad mistakes, but I think I still managed to finish +6 for 18 playing off 8 handicap - very pleased with that), Greyhawk (both courses), McCormick Ranch (in the World Ping Pro-Am, twice), and a few others that I can't remember, but my favourite was Troon North.  This was in 1997 (my first visit to the World Ping Pro-Am), I had just picked up my new set of ISI-K irons (1-iron thru to lob wedge, fitted at the Ping factory), arrived at Troon North, took the bubble wrap off the clibs, took my old irons out of the bag and put 3i-SW in... and promptly played to +6.  I still use the same irons today!

    +6 is about my handicap for wgt..:)

    Explains why you are one of the few never complaining about the price of balls and clubs on here...lol

    cheers, Mio.

    ct

     

    Thats awesome you’ve played in the Valley. In high school I worked at a hotel right next to McCormick Ranch CC, we played for free there, I literally learned to golf on that course…….‘80-‘81

     

  • DirtyDuffer
    876 Posts
    Fri, Feb 18 2022 9:37 AM

    Alas thanks Dustin Johnson for playing like 💩…

  • MioKontic
    4,654 Posts
    Sat, Feb 19 2022 5:38 AM

    DirtyDuffer:

    Thats awesome you’ve played in the Valley. In high school I worked at a hotel right next to McCormick Ranch CC, we played for free there, I literally learned to golf on that course…….‘80-‘81

    I loved McCormick Ranch, two fabulous courses in the Palm and Pine.  I actually have 4 pictures on my walls in my living room, photos I had taken myself, then had them blown up to A3 size and framed:
              Pine Course, 4th hole, view from the tee;
              Palm Course, 9th hole, view from the clubhouse balcony overlooking the 9th;
              Palm Course, 17th hole, view from behind the green (while my playing partners were putting out).

    I had labelled the backs of the framed photos, but unfortunately one seems to have fallen off and I can't remember the hole (it was over 20 years ago!).  I loved the 9th hole on the Palm Course with the island fairway, just perfect for my 1-iron.

    And I mentioned the one photo included my playing partners on the 17th, with the pro in our team - Graham Farr - putting out.  Graham was the club pro at Telford Golf & Country Club at the time, where I was a member for a few years.  He was a good standard local club professional, and some years later both coached and caddied for KJ Choi on the US PGA Tour.  He probably wouldn't want me saying this, but he qualified for the Open Championship at Royal St Georges.  The tournament was won by Greg Norman, but after not too bad a 1st round, Graham drove into Hell Bunker on the 4th hole in the 2nd round (which we all at WGT drive over without any problems - shows how unrealistic it is with the drivers and balls we have!), and it took him a few shots to get out and therefore missing the cut.  Ironically, his first caddying assignment for KJ Choi was at... Royal St Georges in the Open Championship in 2003!  Graham's son - Oliver Farr - is now a European Tour professional himself.

    And finally, as you mentioned the Valley, I've remembered we also played at Moon Valley the first year, followed in the evening with dinner and presentation, also attended by none other than Karsten Solheim, founder of Karsten Manufacturing (makers of Ping golf clubs), and who the Solheim Cup was named after.  And I remember now that I've also played at The Phoenician, a rather expensive course where they coloured the water blue, and also Boulders, an even more expensive course - I think it cost around $200 for a round per person!

    Great memories!

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