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00:00 Billy Horschel
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02:48 Bubba 2008
03:55 Death Stare
05:05 Bye bye
06:22 Media Circus
07:37 Solheim Cup disaster
08:57 Bad Behaviour
10:22 Cheating?
11:39 Ball Dispute
13:08 Heckling
14:24 Heated Clash
16:02 Feud
17:17 Phil
18:30 Ryder Cup Controversy
19:41 Men vs. Women
21:01 Unbelievable…

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15 Comments

  1. I've never heard any mention of Vijay Singh at a PGA event; after missing a very short putt, he stabbed his long putter behind the ball in a deliberate attempt to 'strike the ball' and to tap in a very short putt and when the putter jabbed into the grass, stopping just behind the ball, he then, spooned the ball into the cup. A clear violation which should have incurred multiple strokes. His facial expression said it all—he knew what he did and he broke the rules. His guilt showed up on the very next hole where he double-boogied. But, still no mention of the infraction ¿`_

  2. Horschel was 100% correct! That is not a US Open course at all. Those greens were worse than some public courses I have played.

  3. Enunciation are absolutely disgaceful….Embarrassing….next video please use someone who can atleast pronounce the players name properly…. 14:35

  4. Brookline 1999 is always included in these videos. Sure the US players should have held back to allow Olazabal to take his put on the 17th which they admitted, but the British media reaction was just hysterical, and Olazabal's whinging post match ( and ever since) was pathetic Golf is just a game, not life or death. He should not have been made a vice captain for this years RC in my view, too much baggage.

  5. Bubba is left handed, and, plays predominantly a draw…Elkington is right handed, and, plays a draw…so, when Bubba is playing a second shot into a hole, Elkington, who was normally a shorter hitter, played his second shot first, then would walk down the fairway, not slowing down waiting for Bubba to hit. Elkington was moving into Bubba’s line of sight, a pure distraction.

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