Why is he going to retire? He's only just started on his Seniors career, and unsurprisingly, he's too good for them (although someone like Westwood should be better but he's lost the will for competition it seems).Richard Bland’s retirement will be a bit more comfortable than he thought a few years ago
I wonder whether he’ll get an invitation to the British Seniors
Will be farcical if they maintain his ban
Neither the slow play nor the missed qualification was his fault though…inconsiderate fans and biased R&A officials scuttled his hopes, poor guy!Interesting to see Rose and Ancer qualify for the Open yesterday, but Garcia missed out. He also got himself a slow play warning along the way too.
Other pros complained about the same thing but Garcia has the highest profile so made the headlinesNeither the slow play nor the missed qualification was his fault though…inconsiderate fans and biased R&A officials scuttled his hopes, poor guy!
He made the headlines because he is a serial whiner.Other pros complained about the same thing but Garcia has the highest profile so made the headlines
I used to love the fella, was a great Ryder Cupper, he stood up to Tiger when no one else would and all but cheered him on to beat Rose in the Masters. But the last few years have almost been the perfect demonstration of how to totally ruin your reputation. He already cut a pretty unhappy figure when he went to LIV, but it certainly hasn't changed him for the better.....he just seems even more bitter about life now.He made the headlines because he is a serial whiner.
NahI used to love the fella, was a great Ryder Cupper, he stood up to Tiger when no one else would and all but cheered him on to beat Rose in the Masters. But the last few years have almost been the perfect demonstration of how to totally ruin your reputation. He already cut a pretty unhappy figure when he went to LIV, but it certainly hasn't changed him for the better.....he just seems even more bitter about life now.
He was going off the deep end a long time before he joined LIV. Smashing clubs in bunkers etc and generally being a whiny ****.Nah
He went off the deep end when banned from the European Tour but has been normal for a while now
Sergio was one of a number who complained about conditions at the qualifying event but they focused upon him because of his profile
Hated him because of the same Ryder Cup exploits...I used to love the fella, was a great Ryder Cupper, he stood up to Tiger when no one else would and all but cheered him on to beat Rose in the Masters. But the last few years have almost been the perfect demonstration of how to totally ruin your reputation. He already cut a pretty unhappy figure when he went to LIV, but it certainly hasn't changed him for the better.....he just seems even more bitter about life now.
Thought it was one of the more memorable. Most of them have been straightforward cruises to victory on the Sunday back 9. I'd stick this with Willett and Woods for 3 of the better ones from the last decade.Hated him because of the same Ryder Cup exploits...
But he has always been a whiny (and racist) little ****. I was definitely on Rose's side in one of the more forgettable Masters in the past decade...
Erm, why would they choose to play this event when there's a LIV one at Valderrama?Interesting
Weisberger has been banned from other co-sanctioned events despite being a current member of the DPWT and having paid his fines
ReservesErm, why would they choose to play this event when there's a LIV one at Valderrama?
"LIV regulars"Reserves
Still contracted and, as mentioned, Weisberger has been banned from other co-sanctioned events for which he qualified this year"LIV regulars"
I like dominant performances especially when it's from players I like...Thought it was one of the more memorable. Most of them have been straightforward cruises to victory on the Sunday back 9. I'd stick this with Willett and Woods for 3 of the better ones from the last decade.
Spieth, Scheffler (x2), DJ were not close affairs. Rahm's became a procession as Koepka fell away and even Hideki only really made his interesting by getting unnecessarily aggressive on 15. I'd sooner forget 2018 even happened....
But Spieth's implosion is what made that year memorable. It wasn't so much about Willett (he's actually a pretty annoying guy), but no one forgets the story. I can't really remember anything special about Scheffler's strolls to victory.I like dominant performances especially when it's from players I like...
Willett's winning effort was so random, and I understand why it's memorable for you but for me, that year will be more about Spieth's implosion on the 12th than anything else.
From what I remember, the Rose vs Garcia matchup was about who would suck a little less around and on the greens that Sunday and in the playoff than about any extraordinary performance from either.
I guess my dislike of Garcia soured that Sunday for me...As for Garcia/Rose, it was a great duel. Garcia making an improbable par on 13, knocking it stone dead on 14, hitting the pin on 15, them both sticking it to 6 feet or less on 16, and the final putts for victory on 18 that didn't happen. They played some great golf on that back 9 and Garcia birdied the play off to win it.