
Is Rory closing Mcilroy Trench in Scottie Scheffler?
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The sixth edition of Augusta’s national amateur Starts Wednesday at the Retreat Champions, just down the road by Augusta National. Three former champion-Lottie Woad (2024), Anna Davis (2022) and Tsubasa Kajitani (2021)-are on the field and seek to become the first winners twice, and Stanford University Golf team will have six players in the field, led by Anwa Ganne’s five-time participant. Which pre-Turneu scenario mostly has your attention?
Alan Bastable, Executive Editor (@alan_bastable) :: As a proud New Jerseyite, hard for me not to back down for Ganne, who is greeted by Holmdel, 30 minutes south of me. But I’m most intrigued by Rianne Malixi, who won both US girls’ amateur and am Women am last summer (a feat once before). If she can add Anwa to her cloak, we will need to add a new term to the golf lexicon: Malixi Slam.
Sean Zak, elderly writer (@sean_zak) :: Lottie Woad. Can we see the first protection of the title on this tour? She is so far the best amateur of women now-don’t forget her 10th place in Women Open last summer in St. Andrews-and I think we see her making it back to Augusta.
James Colgan, the editor of news and features (@Jamescolgan26) :: Rachel Heck! We will hear from her for the first time since she gave up a life in the LPGA Tour In favor of life as a private capital analyst and air force trainer. It was once the biggest golf perspective for the golf. Where is she now? I look forward to finding out.
TGL, Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy-backed Simulator League, completed its first season this week with the Atlanta Drive GC knocking on New York GC in the two-night final. Evaluations and ratings for the inaugural season were mostly positive, but what is a tweak you want to see for 2026?
Basic: Gotta Dial Tech. Many shots this season let the good look confused. I would also like to see some fans fill those virtual ancestors. Oh, and why there are no masquerades?! An ordinary Boston Bullfrogs leaving the arena would have an immediate impact.
ZAK: Move the mountains to get a satellite satellite cube in Dallas, so Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth can be included. Do whatever you can do to get them in season 2.
Colgan: He agreed, Zak! More stars! I want to praise TGL for setting in itself really and the season advanced. It was NO Guaranteed, and I thought that league found the right step of self-series. Now comes the hard part: Lucing of billing every single night.
The secret TGL sauce in the debut season? Was in full show in the finals
Liv Golf goes to Miami this week for the first season of the season and fifth in general. With masters on the deck next week, which Liv player has the most potential to win the green jacket?
Basic: Bryson byte – and will be until further announcement. But even difficult to see a guy who has already won twice this year: Joaquin Niemann. Also, the record of Niemann masters has been in the trend: T40 (2021), T35 (2022), T16 (2023) and T22 (2024). He feels predetermined for his first Top-10 masters and maybe a green coat.
ZAK: Jon first ion rahm, brooks the second koepka and probably the third cam. Bryson has reduced our interest in Augusta in the last memory, but something always seems to be just a little with his approach there. Rahm is actually my choice to win, remembering the world how cursed is good.
Colgan: You both gave the right answer. Barrian bryson, then it’s rahm, then it’s brooks.
It is never too early to argue about the chances of Rory Mcilroy’s masters, who has already won twice this year (Pebble and players) and posted 65-65 on weekends at Texas Open Texas to complete T5. Propet Bet TIME: World no. 2 mcilroy vs world no. 1 Scottie Scheffler … Who got it in Angc?
Basic: The heart says Rory, Soul says Rory, 99.946% of my being says Rory. But Wallet says Scottie.
ZAK: I think the instability of the Rory game sometimes does NO Play well in Augusta. If they were to play this year’s masters 10 times, I would say they bind twice, Rory beats scottie twice, and Scottie wins six times. No one has understood that course (and golf, clearly) better than him.
Colgan: Sometimes a useful exercise in these cases is as follows: If I were to tell you within two weeks, we would talk about Scottie’s third masters or the first of Rory, which would be more surprising to you? The answer is CLEAR Scottie, but I think this has more to do with the golf course than the player. Give me a neutral battle on the site and can be a dead heat.
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Bubba Watson raised some eyebrows this week when, in a Interview with Golf’s Sean ZakHe offered this approval of the bell of Scheffler’s prevailing season 2024: “I know Tiger did some things in 2000, but Scottie’s year was the best we’ve ever seen. With all the talent all over the world playing, that was it.” What do you say? Tiger 2000 Vs Scottie 2024: Which season was superior?
Basic: Vijay Singh’s 2004 (nine win, 18 top-10) would like a word! But for the question in question, I give the node tiger 2000, due to HOW He won: More times than not discouraging the fields. Of his nine victories, two were on the play off. In his other seven weeks of winning, he prevailed with an average of 6.57 shocks. His overall shocks gained in Tally that year were also stunning: 3.83 compared to Scheffler’s 3.1 in 2024.
ZAK: Lol I would normally blame myself for not intervention when Bubba said this, but he volunteered it! I never asked them to compare them both. Unfortunately for him, he is very wrong and the Internet screaming for the whole weekend in my mention. We can also use the same measurement we often make with player prices of the year: which season would Scottie Scheffler have on the contrary-2024 or Tiger’s 3-May 2000? You know the answer to it.
Colgan: But Tiger in 2000 was playing against plumbers !!! He cannot stay with the modernism of modern NBA!
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Dave Pelz, one of the leading instructors and inventors of the game, died last weekend in 85. When do you think Pelzi’s legacyWhat comes to mind first?
Basic: I always appreciated the very scientific pellet approach to the game. He did not leave much by chance and always pushed the envelope, if with a 60-degree wedge, 2-balls with 2 balls or determining whether the players had to be inserted/chip with the pin. David Denunzio of Pepel Denunzio It is well worth your time.
ZAK: Like Phil Mickelson, one of the biggest players ever, spent most of his career calling for Pepel’s name while working through the shot. You would regularly hear Phil to ask his cadets “Is this full 9 or an eight pellet?” If it weren’t a full shot, Mickelson would take 10 yards from the stock shot and called it a “pellet”. I’m not sure there is anything cooler than that.
Colgan: Twenty one and twenty -two. The first, for the number of large championships won his disciples; The latter, for the number of times that Pelz himself lost to Jack Nicklaus. You have to be very good at what you are doing on some fronts to win one of those numbers.
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