Scottie has been banned from the tour again because of his…. More details below ๐ ๐
Scottie has been banned from the tour again because of his…. More details below ๐ ๐
In a stunning development, following a series of events that have shocked the golfing profession, the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) has dropped the bombshell by announcing the immediate and permanent ban of Scottie Scheffler from the PGA Tour. In a statement released by the PGA, Waugh said he is stepping down to pursue new opportunities and allow the organization to bring in new leadership.
However, Waugh will continue to serve as a senior advisor to the PGA, providing guidance and support on key strategic initiatives. You may have used an illegal method to improve your game in the past.
MIKELSON’s comment caused difficult discussions on ethics in Deshambo games, questioning his past victory. Adding fuel to the fire, DeChambeau defeated Rory McIlroy in a dramatic final to be named the winner of the U.S. Open.
McIlroy, who had been suspended from the PGA Tour for past inappropriate conduct, made headlines with a shocking announcement that put his reputation and future in the sport at risk. The claim of six words, which was widely criticized for the fact that he was offensive and disrespectful, put Macoulio in the crossing of his players and Gagrokov and officials PGA Tour.
After his loss, Macialra began a terrible attack on his fellow players and organizers of the tournament, creating threats that were considered inappropriate and potentially harmful to the reputation of sports.
Thereโs no way to get around it: Rory McIlroy blew an incredible chance at ending his decade-long major drought on Sunday at the 2024 U.S. Open. Two missed putts were the most glaring culprits, and NBC/Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee was quick to blame those failures in a sharp criticism shortly after the tournament ended.
With three bogeys over his final four holes, McIlroy handed Bryson DeChambeau a second U.S. Open title that should have been his. At holes 16 and 18, Rory missed putts from 2-feet, 6-inches, and just under four feet, to put a historically shocking end to a thrilling final round. Rory McIlroy leaves Pinehurst after the opening round on Sunday.
In the tense moments following Rory McIlroy’s disastrous U.S. Open loss
Chamblee joined Golf Channel’s “Live From” booth shortly after DeChambeau dropped his final putt and, while acknowledging Bryson, addressed McIlroy’s collapse.
“We’re going to talk about Rory McIlroy’s misses on 16 and 18,” Chamblee began calmly. “We always talk about Hubert Green missing that shot at the Masters.” We’re still talking about how Scott Hoch missed that putt. ยป
But Chamblee quickly perked up when he criticized McIlroy’s “routine,” which he said ultimately led to McIlroy getting stranded on the greens at Pinehurst No. 2 Sunday night.
โYou know, I’m a big fan of [sports psychologist] Bob Rotella… but I’m not a big fan of routine. “I don’t get it, I don’t get it,” Chamblee said Sunday night. “I feel like over the last 10 years, Rory has gotten so caught up in routine. “The routine of your putting stroke is more important than the stroke, it’s more important that you feel comfortable,” he says.
He disputes McIlroy’s philosophy on his putting routine, using 18-time major winner Jack Nicklaus as an example.
“Jack Nicklaus didn’t have a routine… Jack always said, ‘I’m going to wait until I get the right picture in my head,'” Chamblee continues. “That’s my problem with routine. That’s not normal. The shot he took in Game 18 was extraordinary. It’s at the bottom of a hill, rising to the right. Wait until you get the right image.
To further prove his point, Chamblee then turned to the greatest golfer of all time, Tiger Woods.