The fact that his competitors had to wait over 5 minutes for him to hit that duck was B. S.!
JB Holmes - what would you have done?
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backinit The fact that his competitors had to wait over 5 minutes for him to hit that duck was B. S.!
Lots of money on the line so it was J.B.'s time. They only ones who seemed pissed were the commentators. The probability of him making eagle was probably less than him getting struck by lightening and the difference for him on birdie vs. bogey was probably in the $150k range.
He took his time because he's bleeping slow.
Did you see Day's shot into 18 in the playoff on day 1, downhill and sidehill lie in the rough with a 2 iron! Anyone with a sack would have went for it!
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Dudes can run a fucking mile faster than he took to hit that shot. He should have been penalized. Make a damn decision and play. I feel better now.
sdandrea1 Dudes can run a fucking mile faster than he took to hit that shot. He should have been penalized. Make a damn decision and play.
If he wasn't on the clock by the officials he was within his rights. You can spend 5 minutes looking for a ball but you can't take 5 for a major decision on the last hole? Geese, dudes chill out.
I read 4 minutes? Early bird special is open till 5 ffs.
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Rickochet You can spend 5 minutes looking for a ball but you can't take 5 for a major decision on the last hole?
No, players should not be allowed to take 5 minutes to make a shot. He should have been penalized. That display is the kind of behavior that some of the public mimics on our courses. Slow play might kill this game one day. Can't count the number of times I've watched a 25 handicapper take over a minute to walk around, and squat down to line up a 1 foot putt and then miss. How would you feel if you were Noren - having to wait that long while trying to win the event?
Just a few weeks ago I think it was Sergio dicking around for probably 15 minutes trying to decide where to take a drop on one of the final holes with the stands around the hole and some rocks nearby.
4 - 5 mins for one shot, that is insanely long, just do the math for an even par round....4.8 hours for 4 mins per shot to 6 hours for 5 mins per shot. Now I know it's not that much for every shot, but it's worth noting.....a shot clock is needed and imo it would have helped JB in this situation, the longer he waited the smaller his sack became. Thank gawd he's a good golfer, could you imagine playing with him shooting 90.....
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ode 4 - 5 mins for one shot, that is insanely long, just do the math for an even par round....4.8 hours for 4 mins per shot to 6 hours for 5 mins per shot.
Repeat - This was for one shot on the final hole that meant a lot of money. He did not take 5 minutes for each shot for the entire round.
I wonder how many of the commentators would have been whining if it had been Tiger taking 5 minutes instead of JB?
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Rickochet , I would not care if it were for a reportedly fast or even regular speed player, but it's JB, who's got a rep for being slow....and to add insult to injury, his punk ass laid up. Who lays up with a chance, #JBdoes
And re Tiger, none they all worship him, but he would have went for it at least, as bug of an asshat TW can be, he's got pelotas grandes!
A majority of these guys dick around and take too much time. J.B. especially. Jason Day is another 5-hour round guy.
I know these guys are competing for a lot of money, but it doesn't exactly make me interested to tune-in on a Sunday afternoon, not even when there's snow on the ground and nothing to do outside (unless it's a major). And even then I've got the DVR cooking, intentionally delay watching for a few hours so I can FFW through the ass-scratching, mindless chatter in the booth and overall silly bullcrap.
As to his decision to go for it or lay-up.... can't speak to that, because I didn't watch. So for me to be critical of anything other than his habitually slow-ass play would be improper, only to say that if it did take him 5 minutes to determine the triangulation of the moon, the incoming tides, and the planet's center-of-gravity put upon that specific parcel of land that he was on as he was about to play his next shot - it doesn't come as a shock.
He's one of the slowest players on tour. Notoriously slow.
I mean....how long does it take to make a decision as to whether to play for the cash (lay up) if you need
the money or go for the gold (fire at the green and get into the playoff).......really ? It is an easy decision
if you need the cash.
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Eguller I mean....how long does it take to make a decision as to whether to play for the cash (lay up) if you need
the money or go for the gold (fire at the green and get into the playoff).......really ? It is an easy decision
if you need the cash.
I just read where the wait was timed at 4 minutes and 10 seconds. That is no time considering the situation. I think this is getting blown up far too much by the media. I am seeing lots of threads on the web that say, "JB takes 4:10 to lay up." How many would have posted, "JB takes 4:10 and goes for it"?