JB Holmes - what would you have done?
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Not really interested in bashing one person. It's about how some of these players take an inordinate amount of time to execute a golf shot.
If it wouldn't be accepted at my club, or your club, then it shouldn't be tolerated period. No matter how much money these guys are competing for - which I do factor in. Four plus minutes in a situation where a rules official wasn't needed?
Inexcusable.
The argument could just as easily be made that the more time required for thought and planning could just as easily be a negative factor.
Get these guys moving. I understand that they're competing for a lot of money. But damn.... you've got 3 hours to complete the final 9 holes on Sunday, and you can't get that in?
Damn.
Rickochet So you're saying JB is kinda slow minded, not just a slow golfer?
Then there is the fact the round took over 6 hrs.. But then, that's just an aside from this thread topic.
Had I been Noren, I'd have played on, while JB was playin with his dick. That's not a rule violation either, iirc. Talking about the playing on part...I'm sure there is a rule somewhere about playing with your dick on course. Now, I haven't actually read that, I'm just assuming. And I probably should not be doing that either, much the same as JB playing with his dick on course. On TV.
I find this thread interesting. JB took 4 minutes and 10 seconds to make a shot on the 18th hole where he clearly had a decision to make with a possibility of a "win" and the media jumps on his case and the herd follows.
I like Jordan Spieth, but Jordan took 20 minutes to play his shot in the Open and it was on the 13th hole - not on the 18th.
Personally, I would have taken as long as it took me to be settled in my own mind about what to do. Even when JB did take the shot the results indicate he still was not comfortable with his decision.
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He's habitually slow. And as much as I admire the fact that he's somehow rebounded from a serious health situation and such a great story from an inspirational standpoint...
Damn. Can't pull the trigger on a routine shot within 4 minutes, with no rules official needing to intercede?
Like I said - there's a reason I read about it versus watching it live.
And if the tour continues to cast the time impact aside? They're losing fans like me (and potentially sponsors). I actually play the game 2-3 times per week on a recreational level, and have somewhat of an incentive to follow televised golf. But I'm growing very tired of the ass-scratching silliness that goes on.
It would seem that they'd want to address that.
But that's just me.
I didn't watch any live coverage, caught the highlights on the sports segment. You guys who are A-OK with these guys spending 4 hours of your Sunday afternoon torturing you while watching them complete the final 9 holes of the tournament - good for you!
But for me - I've got more important things to do for 4 hours on a Sunday afternoon than watching these guys play grab-ass with their caddies and trying to figure out which wedge they should use on what used-to-be a par5 back in the day.
As much as I loath the NBA - I'd rather watch a basketball game. At least it finishes on-time.
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If it were only one instance....
JB takes 3 minutes over every f-ing shot.
He's the poster child for slow play. Hard to watch. And players playing in the groups behind him know this.
And he's a homeboy of mine... a Kentucky boy. I do pull for him. But it's incredibly difficult to watch him play on a Sunday afternoon when he's in the coverage.
He needs to address his slow play.
lambo I find this thread interesting. JB took 4 minutes and 10 seconds to make a shot on the 18th hole where he clearly had a decision to make with a possibility of a "win" and the media jumps on his case and the herd follows.
I like Jordan Spieth, but Jordan took 20 minutes to play his shot in the Open and it was on the 13th hole - not on the 18th.
Personally, I would have taken as long as it took me to be settled in my own mind about what to do. Even when JB did take the shot the results indicate he still was not comfortable with his decision.
I agree. If this had been Tiger the media would have said,"This is a very important shot for Tiger and he needs to take all the time he needs to make sure his decision is right."
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PA-PLAYA If it were only one instance....
JB takes 3 minutes over every f-ing shot. He's the poster child for slow play. Hard to watch. And players playing in the groups behind him know this. And he's a homeboy of mine... a Kentucky boy. I do pull for him. But it's incredibly difficult to watch him play on a Sunday afternoon when he's in the coverage. He needs to address his slow play.
If he is that slow and violating pace of play rules the PGA needs to address this.
I would like to see JB's comments about all of this.
He's not the only one. It's hard for me to be overly critical of JB alone. Until the tour starts doling out penalties - nothing's gonna change. Lots of guys who take too much time to play.
If me, you, or anybody else were playing behind a majority of these guys on a weekend - we'd be bitchin' up a storm. And rightfully so.
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PA-PLAYA Again, I ask the question... did you or did you not tune-in?
And if not - why?
I watched it all day and I found it to be no different than any other televised golf event. Conditions were tough and lots of boo boo's by lots of players. All of the final pairings were stepping on themselves on the final holes. I found it to be entertaining golf. Play is always slow with the final pairing on Sunday. And add in the many commercials. It is what it is. If you don't like televised golf don't watch. This whole topic would never have been an issue if the commentators had not run out of skin salve after Tiger finished.
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hah! very true about the Tiger salve lol!
Glad you enjoyed it. I probably would've watched, but was too busy rearranging my sock drawer. lol
I'll start watching a week or two prior to the Masters, I guess. Might catch some bits and pieces here and there, but really just not motivated to watch.
When I'm actively playing - I'm much more inclined to be interested. Which is basically April through October, more or less.
Doesn't help that I'm currently undergoing a home remodel project. Getting up very early, going to bed very late, and just tired. lol...
Looking forward to March!
If they do go to a shot clock, it better be used on the greens as well. That's where I get red assed. Putt the fucking thing would ya!! Geezus H Christ!!!
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LBlack14 f they do go to a shot clock, it better be used on the greens as well. That's where I get red assed. Putt the fucking thing would ya!! Geezus H Christ!!!
And make alignment marks on the balls nonconforming. The pro's spend too much time aligning that mark on an 18" putt. What makes it worse is that the public hacks see this on TV and do it on the course as well.