Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ryder Cup

I think we've heard surprisingly little about the Ryder Cup points standings so far. 

Rank
This
Week
Rank
Last
Week
Player Events Points
1 1 Tiger Woods 12 8,665.627
2 4 Phil Mickelson 17 4,179.570
3 2 Stewart Cink 21 3,547.614
4 3 Jim Furyk 23 3,093.386
5 5 Boo Weekley   17 2,232.792
6 6 Anthony Kim 16 2,216.806
7 7 Zach Johnson   22 2,030.246
8 8 Steve Stricker   21 1,991.120
9 10 Justin Leonard 24 1,902.248
10 9 J.B. Holmes   18 1,899.139
11 14 Jeff Quinney   16 1,882.489
12 11 Brandt Snedeker 16 1,735.099
13 13 Sean O'Hair 22 1,734.917
14 12 Woody Austin   22 1,704.181
15 15 Bart Bryant   21 1,668.532
16 18 Paul Goydos   26 1,502.067
17 16 Kenny Perry   19 1,408.655
18 17 D.J. Trahan   24 1,370.380
19 19 Hunter Mahan   26 1,355.057
20 22 Jerry Kelly   27 1,304.572

Seems to me that the Top 4 are most likely locks at this point.  Out of the next 10 spots, Weekley, Kim, Leonard, Holmes, Quinney and O'Hair are the strongest candidates.  Kenny Perry must be using the psuedo-hometown location of this particular event to try and capture his spot on Cap'n Paul's squad, and if he keeps up his current performance at The Memorial, he'll vault himself into a much stronger position. 

From a Ryder Cup experience standpoint, there's not much experience looking to squeak in here.  I believe that from this list of 20, outside of the Top 4, only Leonard and Johnson have played in this event, although a few others do have Prez Cup experience. 

Not a lot of grizzled veterans here.  In fact, its quite likely that the following 2006 Ryder Cuppers will be watching Dan Hicks trip over his tongue this fall:
David Toms
Chad Campbell
Vaughn Taylor (wow)
Chris DiMarco
JJ Henry
Brett Wetterich
Scott Verplank

Surely we won't have a Turd sighting at Valhalla, unless Cap'n Paul gets sentimental with a pick.  Remember...he does get four of them.

I'll say this: Having Boo Weekley potentially involved in the Ryder Cup brings great joy to my soul. 

The bottom line: A good group of four "anchormen" and a whole lot of young upstarts for Cap'n Paul to work with. 

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Correction - to clarify

Please note that the post just below was put out before word just came in that Ernie Els has decided to play Memorial after all. However, I stand by my comments. Ernie will likely spend too much time answering questions about this decision now versus working on his game.

M-I-A

MIA -A.K.A. "Missing in Action"
See Adam Scott, Ernie Els and Padraig Harrington in regards to this year's edition of the Memorial Tournament...or, the house that Jack built. VJ and Tiger are also MIA, but at least they have a legitimate excuse, which is injury.

Apparently, A. Scott, Ernie and Padraig believe that playing TPC Southwind is better prep for Torrey Pines than Muirfield Village. (Although at this time, Adam Scott has not officially committed - see the listing here: http://www.stanfordstjude.com/images/stories/2008/commitmentlist.pdf )

Other than Padraig, I think we have to question the process for some of these top guns from skipping Memorial and playing in Memphis. I mean, sure, Ernie has 3 majors, but only 1 since 1997, which puts him in the same company with Ben Curtis, Shaun Micheel and Mark Brooks. Ernie - in order to beat the best, you have the play against the best, even when Tiger is not in the field. Two words come to mind for Ernie these days "Mental Midget". We love Ernie and he keeps getting our hopes up by winning Honda and threatening on the back nine at the Players, but he doesn't seem totally committed to his so-called 3-Year Plan. "Big Easy...it's 18 months into the Plan and you have exactly 1 U.S. Win with no Tiger in the field."

Let's recap the last couple of weeks on Tour also. Now, Hot-Lanta here had Ryuji Imada here in my home area of Atlanta. Sure, it was a nice pick, but this tournament is on life support from what I hear. I have been in Atlanta for about 11-12 years now and I have gone to the tournament exactly zero times (although I have played TPC Sugarloaf's back nine once in a local amaeur tournament (75)). Why? Well, for one, the course is spread out amongst the mansions in the development, it's very hilly and you have to park miles away from the area and take a shuttle in. It's a lot to ask for a 2nd tier event. At least when it was before the Masters, Phil would show up.

Speaking of the mansions, did anyone catch the "5 questions" segment with Finchy at Stewart Cink's place? Wow, was that entry, kitchen and backyard impressive. But then again, when you win as much money as Stewey, you can live really large in Georgia. I was hoping Cink would actually compete in possibly the last AT&T but he ends up with a back-door top 15 finish or so.
4 career wins...and not counting.

But you can't say that the AT&T isn't an exciting finish with that crazy 18th hole. Some may say that Kenny Perry got a terrible break, but that 2nd shot in the playoff was really far off line and if there was no gallery, I would almost bet that ball would have been at least 50-60 yards from the green with little chance of actually hitting the green unless he had a great lie. Kenny should have birdied the 18th in regulation to win the thing in style. Instead, Imada gets redemption.

And by the way, if I'm Parker McLachlin, I am firing Peter Kostis immediately after the event. Kostis hammered (in my opinion, but then, isn't this a blog?) away at Parker's decision-making the last 5 holes of the coverage. Now I give Kostis and Baker-Finch for correctly identifying that Parker was speeding up his routine and was indecisive, but if I'm Parker and hear that from my coach on the broadcast, I would lose some trust. Having said that, Parker totally wussed out on the 18th hole by laying up with 226 yards to go DOWNHILL! But then again, I am now just piling on.

Let's talk Colonial friends! What a shot by Philly Mick on the 18th from the trees! Definitely one of the top 5 shots of the year I would say. While Rod Pampling starting working on his victory speech from 95-100 yards away in the fairway, Phil hits a shot under and over the trees, even hitting some leaves to about 8 feet and then draining the putt for an improbably birdie. Pampling, probably rattled by the turnabout, left his wedge about 35 feet short, a pathetic shot for a golf professional, although not quite as bad as his flare off #17 that led to a bogey, and could have been worse.

And what's this? We have a Tim Clark sighting! Clark nearly stole the tournament by playing a solid round of golf Sunday, but ultimately he too succummbed to nerves and left a 14-footer for birdie on #18 in the jaws, about a foot short of the hole. Clark has been atrocious in '08 winning less than $150K in events that require a cut, but on a course that doesn't demand distance, he gets himself a T-2. Eventually, on the right course, Clark has to get a W on Tour. But nothing is guaranteed in the Tiger era, just ask Charles Howell III. (I will leave any comments about Chucky's poor 4th round at AT&T for others...that would be just mean at this point.)

For the Memorial this week, Phil has to be the big favorite I would think with momentum and no Tiger, although Phil hasn't won here yet. I am curious to see how Sergio backs up his Players win also. Has he really found something with the flatstick or will he continue to win only when his ball-striking is unconscious? Look for Ogilvy this week also. He has elevated his play again and seems to be playing more consistently from week-to-week. I know Kenny Perry is also a fashionable pick this week but he has to be running out of gas after having played the last 4-5 weeks and being in contention for 2 weeks in a row.

Dark Horse: Steve Lowery
Pick: Phil Mickelson
Contender: Geoff Ogilvy
Contender #2: Sean O'Hair

Looking forward to a great week and the countdown to Torrey Pines.

Monday, May 12, 2008

PLAYERS Thoughts

Well, "Journeyman" Paul Goydos valiantly battles for THE PLAYERS but unfortunately, destiny did not arrive for Goydos as it did for such luminaries as Craig Perks, Shaun Micheel and Ben Curtis (since redeemed). Despite a miracle 50-footer on #4 and a chip in on #10, Goydos succumbs to the pressure and the elements by bogeying #14, #15 and #18. He'll be just fine with his $1MM 2nd place check, however. His is a media darling now -- we'll see how many interviews TV wants from Goydos 3 weeks from now. He'll be forgotten within 2 years unless he somehow wins something again.

Speaking of Goydos, how psyched is Finchem that Sergio won and not Goydos? Since the re-design, Mickelson and Sergio win this thing. You can't ask for anything more for Team Finchem, except Tiger winning.

Thoughts on Sergio:
Sergio gets the proverbial gorilla off his back and leaves a smallish chimpanzee looking for that 1st major. Sure THE PLAYERS (would Finchy be happy I am using all CAPS for his big event?) isn't a true major, but this tournament is a huge deal. As their time to be evaluated for the Hall of Fame (HOF) comes near, I think Couples and Davis Love III are really happy their 2 wins will go farther as each year ticks by. Biggest win by Sergio by far in his career. (More on the HOF in a future post).

I didn't like Sergio's post-round initial comments after receiving the trophy: "First off, I want to thank Tiger for not being here." ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Even in victory, the first thing you think about is Tiger? This is not good for the long-term prognosis for Sergio. "El Nino, Tiger has won the Players exactly one time and hasn't had a top 10 in the Players in about 5 years." Relax. Your win counts man! Repeat after me Sergio: "PLAYERS Champion"

I will say that having Sergio on one of my fantasy teams, at no point during the week did I think Sergio would actually win the tournament until he made the putt on #18 Sunday. He has seemed destined to miss out on making the one key putt to define his career. I'm not going to say this is going to put him over the edge to definite majors now, but it HAS to help. I mean, he had to go to a playoff for this thing despite leading the field in driving and Greens in Regulation. He is not going to make as many putts Sunday as he did today every week. But think about this...judgin Sergio's putting honestly on Sunday, wouldn't we have said it was "typical" if Tiger had done same? I mean Sergio made just about everything except putts on #1 and #16...everything within reason.

Quick hit player thoughts:
  • Was it me or did Phil Mickelson look like pre-2006 Masters winner Phil?
  • Ernie, you teased us with that eagle on #11 man. I consider you a great wind player and you had us thinking. Then I realized this was the Ernie Els of the Tiger era and you immediately gave away two more shots.
  • Jeff Quinney is getting closer and closer. This is three serious back nine bids in the last two years. One of my favorite quotes ever on TV was Quinney a few years ago on the 18th hole of I believe a Canadian Tour event being covered by the Golf Channel. I think he needed birdie on the last hole to tie the lead and the microphones picked him up saying to himself "Be a player". I used it for a few weeks until I realized it wasn't meant for me. He didn't stick it, but I loved the quote.
  • Kenny Perry, I know it's too late to change now, but Johnny Miller is so right -- you need more shots dude. You are the nicest guy, but no flop shot and no cut shot means NO SHOT when conditions get tough. Robert Allenby, I mean you too.
  • One of my friends thought Boo Weekley would win this thing and with his ball striking it wasn't a bad call. Unfortunately, Boo is still learning in these big events and he doesn't exactly putt like Ben Crenshaw.
  • Briny Baird is showing signs also, but I still fear his putter will be his achilles heel holding him back for a couple more years. But you never know.

Thoughts on the Tour in 2008:

  • How exciting is it to think about the US Open at Torrey Pines with all these 20-somethings winning and Tiger possibly not at full strength? It will be interesting to see how things develop out of the Tiger camp over the next few weeks. It is SO hard to come off of a competitive layoff for such as demaning event. Just think Winged Foot in '06.
  • Next up on the Tour: The AT&T Classic - I have been in Atlanta for 11 years now and I have yet to make the 20 minute drive to this event. Why? Weak fields and an utterly terrible course for spectators that weaves in and out of the massive high-end sub-division known as Sugarloaf. Even Phil is skipping it this year. The best 'names' are local boy Stewart Cink and Greg Norman. Not enough. This event could be out of here soon if something isn't done. Awful spot on the calendar this year of course. But hey - it's a FedEx Cup event, right? Guys are drooling for those elusive points.

Congratulations Sergio. Please show up at the U.S. Open and contend. It would really generate excitement on the Tour.

Playerz

Well I'll be damned, but the Bitch was the best player on the course - greens included - and he won Finchy's beloved THE PLAYERZ.  You have to feel for Goydos, a journeyman who was relegated to wearing a Long Beach State hat* as he had recently lost his sponsor.

* As an aside, I've always thought that a great endorsement deal would be with New Era cap or some other agency that enabled the player to wear baseball hats - preferably minor league hats, which are abundant and oh so cool.  And yet I digress...

Goydos was there all throughout, and had a shot to win it on 18, but like so many others, he bailed right on #18, then flubbed his pitch into 18 and left the putt hole high - a bit of a weak effort.  Then the TOUR decides to go to #17 for the playoff - the first time they've made that decision, let alone had to implement it - and Goydos' well struck wedge finds a gust, lands in the drink, and that's that. 

Bitch struck it well and putted well - especially when it counted.  Sure he babied that birdie putt in the playoff, but I'll overlook that and his weak effort for birdie on #16 and focus on the putts he did make - including the par saver on the 72nd hole.  Heck of a shot into 17 in the playoff too.  He could've taken that to the fat part of the green, but he chose the aggressive line over the bunker and it paid off handsomely. 

Lefty faded on Sunday - as did many others.  Apparently he had the flu and as someone who hasn't felt well in about two weeks now, I can tell you that it sucks being sick.  I'll write this one off, but I'm expecting big things from the newly svelte left-hander at Torrey Pines. 

As for the TV coverage, why the hell does NBC import Costas for events like this, as well as the Derby?  Hicks and/or Jimmy Roberts could do every bit as good of a hosting job as Costas does.  Basically, Costas sits in the same camp as Berman for my $0.02...a clever announcer who has been on stage for so long doing the same schtick that it's just time for someone else to fill those shoes. 

Finally, there are three certain things in life.  Death.  Taxes.  And that whenever NBC shows a putt that the announcer leads into with the words "...just a moment ago...", the shot will go in the hole.  Always.  It's completely anti-climactic by the time you see the ball fall in.  This drives me nuts.  And it happens infinitely more often on NBC coverage than anywhere else. 

TPC Shark is up next, followed by Colonial.  In other words, I probably won't watch much televised golf until the Memorial. 


Friday, May 9, 2008

Gigapan

OMG, this is so cool.

Double vision of Lefty.  But what happened to Bones on 16?  He's sawed in half!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

2008 Fantasy Golf LVP

I'd hereby like to nominate David Toms for the coveted 2008 Fantasy Golf Least Valuable Player Award. 

8 events
3MC
$305k money earned

And he's off to a quick +3 start through 4 holes of the PLAYERZ. 

Well done, captain.