
Bryson Dechambeau and Scottie Scheffler are dominating their two respective tours this week.
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Scottie Scheffler will win the CJ Byron Nelson Cup this week. He has another round to play, but it’s over. Bryson dechambeau will win Liv Golf Korea This week. He has another round, but it’s over.
Doesn’t this tease you for the PGA championship? We need it.
We have another week to pass before we go to Charlotte, and will be a fun coming in front of him in the Philly Cricket Club. But Scheffler will not play in Philadelphia. Dechambeau will not be either. And all those who WILL Playing in the Truist Championship, a signature event, will have the next week of mind.
Isn’t that how you go with big championships? We really start focusing on them two weeks outside. Who is playing well? Who is not playing at all? Who is hitting him well, but doesn’t make a blow?
Scheffler and Dechambeau are hitting him well and making many strokes, on two different tours, on two different continents. Like two remote stars destined to collide into a special universe. They will both be among the favorites of the betting in claw Hollow, but they will also be reduced to speech points. The coldest water threads that inspire gambling and on Thursday morning transmission-from the time. It is a great thing because we have been trying for PGA conversation points.
There will be no Tiger Woods in Charlotte. There will also be no great drought Rory Mcilroy to fill the air. This scenario has been cooked, and we have relied on it for at least the last eight years. There is a great career to think, with Jordan Spieth, but not one in which bettors are particularly safe. The man we came to rely on during the big weeks, Brooks Koepka, has slipped out of the 50 best.
The empty quilDespite its obvious quality and its ability to try elite players, it is an annual prohibition on the good. Is not new; It is not mysterious. She waited a tournament 12 months ago and will wait a 12 month from now. As a great championship hostIt leaves something to be desired in the form of discourse. There will be no typical course learning element that the benefits should do in most diplomas. They will speak all teaching Oakmont next month. We don’t have that scenario this month.
And yet, this has been a massive week of ideas that are traversing. Things are happening to the players that the world really cares for. There is villaincoming out on top of a season without a win, the only win that can actually be fright the rest of the field. There is My Guieawho is set up in number 4 in the world, According to Datagolf. Charlotte will shout his name, given that he almost punching his way to the trophy last year. Is the boy who beat him – yes, Xander schauuffle – lurking. T12 in Valsspar, T8 in Augusta, T12 in Hilton Head.
Rory Mcilroy’s Masters win Illuminates its burden of pressure in front of the tournament. Normally, we would not believe in that affecting a pro the pro -caliber, but he accepted it in Augusta National. Do you liberate it, just as everyone seems to believe? Perhaps at least, we can guarantee a happier Mcilroy than we had in Valhalla last year, the week in which he presented to divorce. He is playing with home money for the rest of 2025. Also, no one has played this course better than Mcilroy.
There are kadi’s exchanges kicking around the League. Max Homa’s ex -packed to Justin Thomas, In a long -awaited victoryand since then has come down to the bag for Collin Morikawaa guy who needs a bad one. And now that we mentioned Thomas, we can admit that no one in the field has gained a more important event in this course than he, PGA 2017.
Then, of course, there is Spy. It is the definition of adhesion. Something, slowly but for sure, is creating in his game. He completed T12 in front of the masters, T14 in Augusta and then T18 a week later. He is 18 holes away from carding another 15 ball this week, and will play as the exception of a sponsor next week in Philly. The first time he had a chance in Grand Slam career? 2017, in a place called Quail Hollow.
Collision, contemporary, coercion….
