I smell a conspiracyBryson is going to go crazy, going to take a lost ball on a drive that landed in the rough and they couldnt find it becasue it plugged.
I smell a conspiracyBryson is going to go crazy, going to take a lost ball on a drive that landed in the rough and they couldnt find it becasue it plugged.
Bryson is going to go crazy, going to take a lost ball on a drive that landed in the rough and they couldnt find it becasue it plugged.
That is how I also feel, that wasnt a lost ball. If my friends and I are playing for money we arent making anyone eat that shot.I know it's the rules, and I don't like Bryson, but that just seems like BS. It wasn't like he shanked it into the woods. He hit it maybe 10 yards left of the fairway. I feel like there should be an exception when you hit it somewhere that it should be findable.
Bryson bogeys the final two holes to possibly miss the cut, although by him dropping, the cut is now at E, so he's likely in at this moment depending on what happens the rest of the morning.
I just like the fact he was humbled by Augusta after being all cocky. There's a lot more to golf than just trying to overpower courses. And I love that they don't give you green books to read at Augusta. Bryson would study those things forever.... which made his play even slower than it already is.
Spieth misses his birdie putt on 15. He has 16 though, which is definitely a birdie opportunity. If he can finish -1 over the next 3 holes, the cut line will move back to -1.
And..... Bryson blames his play on Covid. Says he hasn't felt right and so he took a test last night. Whatever.
Looks like he'll make it in.
Bryson's body language during that post-round interview just looked like excuses/lies. It's just too easy to pick on this guy. Him making the cut could be enjoyable to watch this weekend. Golf is more fun when you have guys to root for and against.