Eddie Pepperell
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And he just didn't make it happen.
And I think he could rue that potentially, but...
On that, though, I will just say I don't think Cam Young played...
I think his putts was just, you know, driving by the edges and on another day could easily have shot two or three under par and won that by one.
I would, you know, you talk about number one and two in the world, he's number three in the world right there.
It showed the world rankings reflected accurately this week for sure.
And I would begin to put him in that basket with them too in terms of true contenders, every major.
Yeah, and I can't think of an occasion where Tyrrell's gotten into the lead and looked like he's going to keep going forward.
I mean, I do think Tyrrell's going to win a major.
I think he's certainly got it in him.
I mean, Tommy hasn't won one either, and they're both just world-class players.
I would push back on the lift stuff.
I think if Tyrrell was playing more regularly on the PGA Tour, I think his chances would be enhanced.
I really do, because I think if you're competing more regularly against Rory and Scotty, these are the guys you've got to beat regularly.
You've got to be beating Rory and Scotty three or four times a year if you think you're going to turn up at a major and beat them.
And to not play against Scotty Scheffler.
and then turn up at a major and expect to finish ahead of him.
I just think you're somewhat deluded, even if you're as good as Tyrrell or John Rahm or Bryson, because the level that he's at, the level that Rory's at at a major, the level that Cam Young's at, and a handful of others, we can touch on Liv, because I do think, maybe do it later on in the pod, but I think that there's an alignment problem there between what success means for Liv and what success looks like for the players on Liv.