John Parry and Kurt Kitayama played the hole better than anyone else. Both made 3 birdies and a par. Tom Hoge had a rougher go of it. The only player to go +3 on the 16th this week.
The lights were simply too bright for HOGE
John Parry and Kurt Kitayama played the hole better than anyone else. Both made 3 birdies and a par. Tom Hoge had a rougher go of it. The only player to go +3 on the 16th this week.
The lights were simply too bright for HOGE
Thursday: Bogeyed 9, 10, and 11.
Sunday: Bogeyed 13, 14, and 15.
Thursday: Bogeyed 9, 10, and 11.
Sunday: Bogeyed 13, 14, and 15.
Friday: Eagled the 13th, birdied the 14th, 15th, and 16th holes.
He then made birdie on the 18th to shoot 30 on the back 9 and make the cut on the number.
Saturday: Birdied each of the final four holes.
Friday: Eagled the 13th, birdied the 14th, 15th, and 16th holes.
He then made birdie on the 18th to shoot 30 on the back 9 and make the cut on the number.
Saturday: Birdied each of the final four holes.
I decided to look into streaks of good/bad holes. I define a streak as any stretch of 3 or more holes where every hole is under par or over par. Streaks here have to all be under par or over par (e.g. 2 birdies, a bogey, and another birdie wouldn't count as a streak)
I decided to look into streaks of good/bad holes. I define a streak as any stretch of 3 or more holes where every hole is under par or over par. Streaks here have to all be under par or over par (e.g. 2 birdies, a bogey, and another birdie wouldn't count as a streak)
Sandbagger (largest spread between best and worst round): Cam Davis. 68 on Friday and 80 on Sunday. I suppose this is actually sort of reverse-sandbagging...ended up being dead last of players to make the cut.
Sandbagger (largest spread between best and worst round): Cam Davis. 68 on Friday and 80 on Sunday. I suppose this is actually sort of reverse-sandbagging...ended up being dead last of players to make the cut.
Late Sunday, Hideki had a 94% chance of winning. He did not end up winning. #WMOpen
Late Sunday, Hideki had a 94% chance of winning. He did not end up winning. #WMOpen