Indomitable challenging to read, and total torment for the best in the world. The 2022 PGA Championship in Tulsa at Southern Hills. Oklahoma has become a survival 'Major.' It is useless to rank and history or tell Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods because the field will crown a king who puts sanity in madness. Mito Pereira will arrive on Sunday at the gates of history, with Matt Fitzpatrick or Will Zalatoris hot on his heels. But any resemblance to reality.
The first two days had been burdensome; the third did not change the tables. The course was very complicated in the morning due to the slow pace on the green, and in the afternoon, the wind played its tricks. The players had never trained in those conditions, and thus a terrifying day originated, in which the leader lived that reading in his flesh.
Thus, the names of the first level fell one after another. Tiger Woods, whose physique favored a streak of five bogeys and only one birdie, closed the table. Jon Rahm, without luck in the short game in the first nine and condemned in the second nine despite improving (+8, position 65) . Jordan Spieth, a player with a thousand laps in the field after studying in Oklahoma, sank from the start. A real butcher shop.
Zalatoris does not resist the lead.
A 'Major' will come to the final day of which nothing can be predicted. In these changing conditions, Rory McIlroy fell from the top. They chained bogeys from 6 to 8 and closed it with a triple in 11. Later, he attacked, looked for a flag, and saved the furniture (E). He will pray for a repeat of Sunday in August. And if anyone can, it's him.
Of those who benefited from Thursday and Friday, the battle is reduced to a few cards. Two would be released: Mito Pereira (-9) and Will Zalatoris (-6). The fine American stylist was able to live an attack Saturday, and his return turned into the opposite. Without meeting the putt until the 13th hole and opening the battle for the crown. His nerves got the best of him, and the errors in the short game reduced his options. However, despite the bad starts, he is recovering better and better, which multiplies his chances.
Quite the opposite of Pereira, who comes out solidly on Sunday despite his ups and downs. He flew in the first few holes, with great shots from fairway to green and with the putt. Later, he chained from 8 to 12 foul shots, but when Zalatoris discounted at 13, the Chilean returned it. He pounded on the table, unnerved with Zalatoris at his side, and delivered without fail—quite the opposite of Will, who on the 16th returned to his old ways from the tee. Pereira signed a great pair and got up. He closed with a beautiful birdie on the 18th to open up three margins. Solid in the short game and less nervous than Zalatoris in the long game.
Indomitable, difficult to read, and total torment for the best in the world. The 2022 PGA Championship Tulsa at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has become a survival 'Major.' It is useless to rank and history or tell Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods because the field will crown a king who puts sanity in madness. Mito Pereira will arrive on Sunday at the gates of history, with Matt Fitzpatrick or Will Zalatoris hot on his heels. But any resemblance to reality.
If the first two days had been burdensome, the third did not change the tables. The course was very complicated in the morning due to the slow pace on the green, and in the afternoon, the wind played its tricks. The players had never trained in those conditions, and thus a terrifying day originated, in which the leader lived that reading in his flesh.
Thus, the names of the first level fell one after another. Tiger Woods, whose physique favored a streak of five bogeys and only one birdie, closed the table. Jon Rahm, without luck in the short game in the first nine and condemned in the second nine despite improving (+8, position 65) . Jordan Spieth, a player with a thousand laps in the field after studying in Oklahoma, sank from the start. A real butcher shop
Zalatoris does not resist the lead
A 'Major' will come to the final day of which nothing can be predicted. In these changing conditions, Rory McIlroy fell from the top; they chained bogeys from 6 to 8 and closed it with a triple in 11. Later, he attacked, looked for a flag, and saved the furniture (E). He will pray for a repeat of Sunday in Augusta. And if anyone can, it's him.
Of those who benefited from Thursday and Friday, the battle is reduced to a few cards. Two would be released: Mito Pereira (-9) and Will Zalatoris (-6). The fine American stylist was able to live an attack Saturday and his return turned into the opposite. Without meeting the putt until the 13th hole and opening the battle for the crown. His nerves got the best of him, and the errors in the short game reduced his options. However, despite the bad starts, he is recovering better and better, which multiplies his chances.
Quite the opposite of Pereira, who comes out solidly on Sunday despite his ups and downs. He flew in the first few holes, with great shots from fairway to green and with the putt. Later, he chained from 8 to 12 bad photos, but when Zalatoris discounted at 13, the Chilean returned it. He pounded on the table, unnerved with Zalatoris at his side, delivering without fail—quite the opposite of Will, who on the 16th returned to his old ways from the tee. Pereira signed a great pair and got up. He closed with a beautiful birdie on the 18th to open up three margins. Solid in the short game and less nervous than Zalatoris in the long game.
The Chilean is at the gates of history. Perhaps Fitzpatrick's drive to attack late ends or a less pressured Zalatoris on the green may give him more trouble, but his ability in Tulsa has multiplied. The long game must reappear, and dealing with the conditions seems complicated.
Other party guests
But it is not an easy 'Major' to close and play with so few shots (only Pereira managed to take ten off the card), making each birdie worth more. Thus, it is a battle with other guests, as the rookie, Cameron Young, is determined and without fail at peak moments, like his eagle option on 17. The British were even better, making birdies on 13, 15, and 17 out of the category. His first time can be majestic.
Indomitable, difficult to read, and total torment for the best in the world. The 2022 PGA Championship The Spanish hope will be Adri Arnaus (E), with a spectacular PGA. He came out determined, and his birdie on the two-plus recoveries indicated that he was reaching for big things. His final nines complicated the battle for him, and he stays even. A Top-10 is no pipe dream in the impossible Southern Hills.6at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has become a survival 'Major.' It is useless ranking and history or to tell Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods because the field will crown a king who puts sanity in madness. Mito Pereira will arrive on Sunday at the gates of history, with Matt Fitzpatrick or Will Zalatoris hot on his heels. But any resemblance to reality.
If the first two days had been burdensome, the third did not change the tables. The course was very complicated in the morning because of the slow pace on the green, and in the afternoon, the wind played its tricks. The players had never trained in those conditions, and thus a terrifying day originated, in which the leader lived that reading in his flesh.
Thus, the names of the first level fell one after another. Tiger Woods, whose physique favored a streak of five bogeys and only one birdie, closed the table. Jon Rahm, without luck in the short game in the first nine and condemned in the second nine despite improving (+8, position 65) . Jordan Spieth, a player with a thousand laps in the field after studying in Oklahoma, sank from the start. A real butcher shop.
Zalatoris does not resist the lead
A 'Major' will come to the final day of which nothing can be predicted. In these changing conditions, Rory McIlroy fell from the top. He chained bogeys from 6 to 8 and closed it with a triple in 11. Later, he attacked, looked for a flag, and saved the furniture (E). He will pray for a repeat of Sunday in Augusta. And if anyone can, it's him.
Of those who benefited from Thursday and Friday, the battle is reduced to a few cards. Two would be released: Mito Pereira (-9) and Will Zalatoris (-6). The fine American stylist was able to live an attack Saturday and his return turned into the opposite. Without meeting the putt until the 13th hole and opening the battle for the crown. His nerves got the best of him, and the errors in the short game reduced his options. However, despite the bad starts, he is recovering better and better, which multiplies his chances.
Quite the opposite of Pereira, who comes out solidly on Sunday despite his ups and downs. He flew in the first few holes, with great shots from fairway to green and with the putt. Later, he chained from 8 to 12 bad photos, but when Zalatoris discounted at 13, the Chilean returned it. He pounded on the table, unnerved with Zalatoris at his side, and delivered without fail—quite the opposite of Will, who on the 16th returned to his old ways from the tee. Pereira signed a great pair and got up. He closed with a beautiful birdie on the 18th to open up three margins. Solid in the short game and less nervous than Zalatoris in the long game.
The Chilean is at the gates of history. Perhaps Fitzpatrick's drive to attack late ends or a less pressured Zalatoris on the green may give him more trouble, but his ability in Tulsa has multiplied. The long game must reappear, and dealing with the conditions seems complicated.
Other party guests
But it is not an easy 'Major' to close, and playing with so few shots (only Pereira managed to take ten off the card) makes each birdie worth more. Thus, it is a battle with other guests, as the rookie, Cameron Young, is determined and without fail at peak moments, like his eagle option on 17. The British were even better, making birdies on 13, 15, and 17 out of the category. His first time can be majestic.
Nor can classics like Bubba Watson (-2) and Justin Thomas (-2) be ruled out. Bubba is probably the most fun player to watch on the PGA, but his irregularity is a trademark. Excellent starting nine and disastrous endings without his putting touch. For his part, 'JT' does not stop fighting, and as long as he is under him, he will fight.
The Spanish hope will be Adri Arnaus (E), with a spectacular PGA. He came out determined, and his birdie on the two-plus recoveries indicated that he was reaching for big things. His final nines complicated the battle for him, and he stays even. A Top-10 is no pipe dream in the impossible Southern Hills.
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