Golf 2026

Discussion in 'Sports Board' started by Terry O'Keefe, Jan 23, 2026.

  1. HUSKERMAN-HUSKERFAN

    HUSKERMAN-HUSKERFAN Well-Known Member

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    -6 in the 1st round is not a US Open. Please bring back the Olympic Club into the rotation.

    And an Amateur is in 2nd? My God...what has Golf turned into.
     
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  2. Don Ballard

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    Definitely a different animal now AJ. I do not enjoy watching golf for the most part anymore.:(
     
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  3. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Wyndham Clark had to hang on for dear life after starting with a 6 shot lead. But the key play was his birdie on the par 5 16th. Hit his drive in to the bad rough, but made the shot he needed to have a shot at the green in 3. Then he drained a 20 foot or longer putt for a birdie. It was all but over then. He did give that back on #17 with a 3 putt bogey. I am wondering why in the heck he went with 9 iron when all day players have been hitting 8 iron. He ended up a mile from the hole and thus the 3 putt. But he finished up with the needed par on 18 and the win.

    Sam Burns had a chance but couldn't make the putt when it was all on the line.

    Scottie had another good but not great tournament finished E and tied for 4th so hard to say he had a bod tourney, but he had so many chances and couldn't close them out.

    There were only 3 guys who finished in red numbers. Clark at -4, Burns at -3, and Tom Kim at -1.
     
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  4. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Talk about blowing it!! You have to feel bad for Lottie Woad.

    Lottie Woad had all but made it official, needing just an 18-inch putt on the final hole Sunday to win the Meijer LPGA Classic.

    She had just dazzled on the 17th hole, holing out from a greenside bunker at Blythefield Country Club to take a one-shot lead into the final hole. Major winner Miyu Yamashita, who had already finished her round, wasn’t warming up for a potential playoff. She was standing and watching.

    Then the unthinkable happened. The usually unflappable Woad—ranked seventh in the world—missed her short putt. It lipped out and she three-putted for bogey, sending the tournament into a playoff.

    World No. 8 Yamashita shot a final-round eight-under 64 and won the first playoff hole, making a four-foot birdie putt to win. Woad had to return to the same green where she had just missed a short putt.