Saturday, 11 February 2012

Snedeker wins at Torrey Pines

Hanger: What a crazy ending at Torrey Pines. Gary McCord said he was in the car when he heard about Kyle Stanley's triple on the 18th. He had to turn around to get back for the playoff! Does this strengthen Stanley's resolve or scar him for life? Callaway X-24 Hot Irons
Shipnuck: It's brutal. To make an 8 on the last hole to blow the tourney is a nightmare. To do it on an easy par-5 is inconceivable. Van de Velde salvaged a 7 on a much harder hole.
Hack: Minutes before the triple, Nantz and company were praising Stanley's caddie for guiding him through the tournament. That's why it's 72 holes, folks, or sometimes more.
Gorant: The real killer is that Snedeker's tee ball on the second playoff hole would have gone into the Pacific if not for the TV tower.
Herre: Scarred for life. Kidding. No one enjoys seeing someone spit the bit like that. Stanley actually hit a good approach on 18 but was unlucky. He's too good a player to let this destroy him. We'll be hearing from him again. Callaway X-24 Hot Irons
Hanger: Agree. All golfers have had heartbreaks like that, though most of us on much smaller stages, and we still keep going.
Gorant: Nah, I always birdie 18.
Van Sickle: CBS analysts completely dropped the ball by supporting Stanley's decision to lay up in regulation at 18. He should have blown his second over the green; the stands are a free drop. And if you go for the green in two and hit the water, you take a drop and hit your fourth shot on. In Stanley's defense, his third shot was a beauty, but it took a severe backward bounce and spun into the water. Bottom line: if Stanley goes for the green in two, he'd be holding the trophy right now. Callaway X-24 Hot Irons
Lipsey: That hurt. Hopefully he bounces back, and soon. Such talent, but memories like that are hard to shake.
Van Sickle: Stanley is a stud. He once won the Southern Amateur by holing a 50-foot birdie putt to beat Mike Van Sickle. Mike was OK with that until the next day, when he learned that the Southern Am winner also won an invite to Bay Hill. Then he was ticked off!
Rouse: Can he come back? It depends on his mental toughness. A guy like Rory can implode (Masters) and come right back to win (U.S. Open). It's a case-by-case situation. Time will tell.
Dusek: He won't be scarred for life -- he's too talented and confident -- but the next time he's on the first page of the leaderboard on Sunday, he'll have to ignore a Callaway X-24 Hot Irons in his head.

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