Matt Adams recaps the weekend in golf which saw Jon Rahm collect his 1st LIV Golf Tour win in the UK plus Vegas wins in Minnesota, a first timer on the LPGA Tour and KJ Choi is now a major champion! A lot to go through plus a preview of this week’s Men’s Golf Olympics Competition.
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Great to see you are giving LIV the recognition that it deserves , so many great players and characters that can’t be overlooked because of politics
NBC is complete trash for coverage of sports. every time you turn on their feed, without fail, you get some idiot talking head instead of the actual sport you tuned in for. On top of that, every single description this weekend for what sport was supposed to be on, was wrong. The channel said they were airing prelim skateboarding, or kayak. wrong. basketball and soccer. thanks nbc.
Choi played awesome golf. just flushing it all weekend. solid putting
A gold metal is about that of a middle quality field pga event. It's definitely not between a pga event and a major.
Xander wasn't seen as a great player because he won a gold metal… in fact no one even regarded that as a big deal on his resume. Everyone kept breaking his balls because he hadn't won a major even though he had 7 pga wins and a gold metal and was consistently ranked in the top 10 and into the top 5 (and even top 3) with a dozens of made cuts in a row. I valued his resume. I'm a big fan of consistency and top 5 top 10 performances… but most of these clowns only care about major wins. 2nd place finishes don't even con't to many of these aholes and sometimes you could play out of your mind, except someone else just happened to as well and you get a second whereas 95+% of the time it would have been a win, but many of these clowns don't care everything is about the end result not the data.
Why the f**k does everyone bite the medal anyways? Is it supposed to be funny? Is it like a weird mass programming or something. Is there something psychologically that makes people bite the metal?
Gold medal is the same as a Major
Time will be the real judge
But as an athlete in my life
Always wished I had a Gold Medal!
Why does the USA get 4 players in the olympics and all other countries only 2?