Congratulations to rory for the win. He didn't step on his own dick yesterday.

VigilanteTrail
I would have moved the ball...Not taking a chance on hitting a root and injuring already injured wrist; or hitting the tree and taking one to the boys; or breaking my club - they aren't free for me...Just sayin...

sdandrea1
I find jeans are ok in the Fall and early Spring but they have to be the flannel lined ones. Of course I live in Western Pennsylvania where the weather changes every 20 minutes and the accuracy of the weather prognosticators is slightly lower than Phil's annual predictions on Feb. 2nd...

    raggmann54

    I agree. Many amateur/public venues allow jeans. I wear flannel-lined pants in cold weather golf, but PGA TOUR/SWEATPANTS? Really?

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      sdandrea1 Our semi-private course allows jeans. I don't wear them because I think the casual khaki pants I wear to work are more comfortable.

      Some of the younger guys wear sweatpants on the colder days. Not a big deal. I just got some nice sweatpants off Amazon cheap that I would golf in. Nice soft stretch fabric with pockets and if you didn't see the drawstring you might think they were high end golf pants.

      I've never played a round of golf in a pair of pants.

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        Ever seen a tournament under the lights? Love the idea. Too bad there's a time difference. Golf in primetime would feel very different. Light pole hazards now a factor. I want to see someone turn out a light.

        Yipsy I've never played a round of golf in a pair of pants.

        No pics, please.......

        sdandrea1 First joggers and now sweatpants? Are jeans next? WTH is the PGA Tour thinking?

        Fixed it for you!

        Bravopilot cool, that will add to the competition in that league leading up to the exemption deadline. Although Ivan clueless as to how they rank there players🤔

        Bravopilot Pretty good!? She's a national treasure!

        Bravopilot Interesting change by USGA allowing LIV golfers to qualify for US OPEN

        Makes sense to me. It's an "open". The qualifying terms are pretty wide. Glad to see it
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        The U.S. Open is open to any professional, or to any amateur with a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 0.4

          sdandrea1 Makes sense to me. It's an "open". The qualifying terms are pretty wide. Glad to see it

          ‘Open’ for qualifying through play……unless you’re granted an exemption. Top 50 etc.
          The hdcp is an entry qualifier to say “if you’re not at this minimum level, fuggettaboutit. 🏌️‍♂️😉