Crazy how 1 missed putt can cost a pro player several hundred thousand dollars
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Date: February 4th, 2025 1:11 PM Author: motley theatre
not a major but mark calcavecchias 2 footer to beat monty in the 91 ryder cup. and that was after the worst shot of all time off the tee. total choke job
that was a cursed event from the start. cheating accusations, steve pate crash injury controversy, very ugly stuff.
fortunately the us won and bernhard langer was the guy that lost it for europe in the end. any other outcome would have destroyed doods’ careers
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Date: February 4th, 2025 1:16 PM Author: Crusty anal meetinghouse
not familiar with this cup at all. ty.
>As a result, the match he was due to contend with David Gilford was automatically halved causing Gilford to miss out his singles match.
wait how the fuck is this fair? if one singles guy is injured the match is halved?
>On the morning of the Saturday foursomes with Ballesteros partnering José María Olazábal against Raymond Floyd and Fred Couples, Ballesteros developed a small cough. After noise was coincidentally made during swings made by the United States Team on the first 2 holes, Floyd approached Ballesteros with a severe warning that he was "better than you (Ballesteros) could ever be at this" and that if Ballesteros did not stop he would reciprocate with force. [13]
holy shit rofl
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Date: February 5th, 2025 9:54 PM Author: Wonderful Iridescent Private Investor
Wait why was 2011 so bad for Rory?
That's possibly the most competitive final day of a major in golf history:
"The 2011 Masters Tournament stands out for having the most players—eight in total—who held at least a share of the lead during the final round. This level of competition is unparalleled in major championships during this period.
Other notable majors with multiple lead changes on the final day include:
• 2001 U.S. Open: During the final round, Retief Goosen, Mark Brooks, Stewart Cink, and Rocco Mediate each held or shared the lead at various points. The tournament concluded with Goosen and Brooks tied, leading to an 18-hole playoff, which Goosen won. 
• 2005 PGA Championship: In the final round, Phil Mickelson, Steve Elkington, Thomas Bjørn, Davis Love III, and Tiger Woods were all within a stroke of the lead, with several holding or sharing the lead during the day. Mickelson ultimately secured victory with a birdie on the 18th hole.
• 2014 PGA Championship: Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, and Rickie Fowler each held or shared the lead during the final round.
• 2015 U.S. Open: Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, and Branden Grace were among those who shared the lead on the final day.
While these tournaments featured multiple players contending for the lead, none matched the 2011 Masters in terms of the number of players sharing the lead during the final round.
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