Jack Lambert
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I figured I'd get the Open thread started with everything set now. We've had some good discussion in the major threads recently as well. There are a lot of story lines this week to follow as well.
First and foremost, the biggest one is Jordan Spieth's quest for his third major this year. I love watching him play, and he's my heavy favorite this week. I know there's the concern about not playing in Britain this last week, but I think his game is too good, and he'll be in it to the very end. He's simply unflappable under pressure.
Another one is Rory McIlroy's injury. It really sucks to see him get hurt when he did. He had been playing great golf as well. Unfortunately, it looks like a McIroy-Spieth shootout on a major Sunday will be on hold, maybe even until the 2016 Masters.
A little tidbit I saw today: Tiger Woods is a 25-1 betting favorite this week. Or the same as Rickie Fowler (who's won the Players and the Scottish Open today) and Phil Mickelson (who's had a Masters runner up and a few Top 10s). Apparently, Woods' T32 at the Greenbrier a couple weeks back was enough to vault him back into the conversation.
Of course, I'll be rooting for Spieth to continue his Grand Slam quest this week. Given he's 45 now, I'd love to see Mickelson win another major as well. Either of these two winning would be my preferred scenario.
First and foremost, the biggest one is Jordan Spieth's quest for his third major this year. I love watching him play, and he's my heavy favorite this week. I know there's the concern about not playing in Britain this last week, but I think his game is too good, and he'll be in it to the very end. He's simply unflappable under pressure.
Another one is Rory McIlroy's injury. It really sucks to see him get hurt when he did. He had been playing great golf as well. Unfortunately, it looks like a McIroy-Spieth shootout on a major Sunday will be on hold, maybe even until the 2016 Masters.
A little tidbit I saw today: Tiger Woods is a 25-1 betting favorite this week. Or the same as Rickie Fowler (who's won the Players and the Scottish Open today) and Phil Mickelson (who's had a Masters runner up and a few Top 10s). Apparently, Woods' T32 at the Greenbrier a couple weeks back was enough to vault him back into the conversation.
Of course, I'll be rooting for Spieth to continue his Grand Slam quest this week. Given he's 45 now, I'd love to see Mickelson win another major as well. Either of these two winning would be my preferred scenario.
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