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Rory’s 4th round push was a little too late but at least he really showed us what to expect this season. I’m putting some money on him to win the PGA.
Thing is, Rory's done this for a few years now.
Comes good in USPGA tournaments when the pressure is off and ends up top 3/4/5 following a crackin final round.
He is a patchy putter and tends to putt well in spurts....Like the commentator said last night, "Oh Rory, where have you been?".

The old adage, you can't win it in the first round...but you can lose it.
 
Thing is, Rory's done this for a few years now.
Comes good in USPGA tournaments when the pressure is off and ends up top 3/4/5 following a crackin final round.
He is a patchy putter and tends to putt well in spurts....Like the commentator said last night, "Oh Rory, where have you been?".

The old adage, you can't win it in the first round...but you can lose it.

I don't know, Justin Thomas was always chasing it after posting a poor opening round of 76.
 
Thing is, Rory's done this for a few years now.
Comes good in USPGA tournaments when the pressure is off and ends up top 3/4/5 following a crackin final round.
He is a patchy putter and tends to putt well in spurts....Like the commentator said last night, "Oh Rory, where have you been?".

The old adage, you can't win it in the first round...but you can lose it.
Sky showed his average scores over last few years and said his average round 1 score is same as somebody who struggles to keep tour card, through to Rd 4 where you wonder why he doesn't win every major.
 
Sure fire quiz question in the future.

Who is the only man to win a major after 4 putting the 72nd hole?

Come to think of it, when did any golfer ever win anything after 4 putting the last hole?
 
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