Andy Johnson
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it feels like Rory is probably going to be able to bypass some bunkers that Scotty cannot just because of sheer carry numbers.
That obviously is a big advantage.
That being said, if you look at Scotty, one of Arana makes like big,
challenges we'll call it are going to be the greens the slope and there are these like ridges that are are are in a lot of greens and these ridges make it really difficult to to putt or do chip across if you miss targets but if you're able to find really small pockets on greens they become like a bowl
So ultra precise iron play is heavily, heavily rewarded at aeronomy.
So like you can look at Rory and be like, okay.
And I thought, I thought it was interesting.
Like they, Scotty got asked about Rory and he was like, obviously the driver, the driver, like how far he hits it, how accurate it is, is, is such a weapon.
And I always appreciate when you get really great players talking about other really great players.
And I'm not talking about like getting Matt or, you know, Xander Shoffley talking about, you know, Matt Fitzpatrick.
I'm talking about two of the greatest players of all time talking about each other as contemporaries.
You know, so Rory has one advantage and it's kind of like tennis, right?
Rory's got the big serve, but Scotty's got the is maybe the best returner in the game.
And it's going to be fascinating.
Obviously, you go from there to Shinnecock, and there's going to be so much on the line.
But these two, I think they have just basically, obviously with Rory's longevity and Scottie's dominance, these two have basically locked in.
You know, I do this pod every major, have locked in that them and
together are going to be like a storyline for the next three years of major championships.
The forecast looks pretty good.
All I've seen is light rain.