with Bryan Angus

Thanks for joining me today. I look forward to your comments . They are always welcome here on FairwaysPlus. Bryan Angus bryanangus4@gmail.com



Sunday, May 19, 2019

Nobody can stop Koepka from making history..Sunday tee times/ scoreboard

PGA Championship leaderboard https://www.pga.com/events/pgachampionship/leaderboard

Sunday tee times https://www.pga.com/events/pgachampionship/tee-times

When he missed a 6 footer for birdie at the first I thought ok, maybe they're not all going in today, then when the back to back bogey's came at 9 and 10 there was a glimmer of hope that somebody was going to make a game of this PGA Championship.

As it turned out nobody except for a powerful young Thai with the improbable name of Jazz Janewattananond made any kind of a charge at Brooks Koepka whose E 70 still leaves him 7 shots clear at -12 with what should be an " 18 hole walk in this Bethpage park" today.

It is the largest final round lead in PGA Championship history and when he pulls it off he will set another record by becoming the first player to win back to back US Open and PGA titles. He will also join Tiger, Jack and Ben Hogan to win 4 majors in 8 starts.

He will be paired with Harold Varner III (-5) today who is one of the chasing pack who can win a spot in the Masters with a top 4 finish. Dustin Johnson  is also T2 at -5 so enjoy watching him go flag hunting today.

Canadian scores: Corey Connors T74 +10, Adam Hadwin T26 +2

Saturday was moving day but nothing changed. Nobody but the brilliant Koepka who took just 128 strokes to play 36 holes has managed to tame a rather soft Bethpage Black.

We haven't seen the likes of this since Tiger in his prime in 2000 so if you're going to be watching this long weekend Sunday, just enjoy, he's making history..

Bryan Angus


No comments:

Post a Comment