Geoff Shackelford
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And they won't be trying to protect par.
So it should be, it should be very exciting.
Well, we've experienced that here in L.A., you know, and it's β I feel for them because β
you know, it drizzled that morning and the Marine layer didn't burn off as quickly.
So we had a couple 62s and that was the end of the world.
Well, by the way, neither one of those guys won the tournament.
Um, and, and the sun still rises over part of the rest of the tournament.
So I, I get that people seize on that, that those low numbers, but again, over the court, I mean, I was telling somebody the other day, uh,
about the 15th hole Saturday at L.A.
in that U.S.
They really wanted to recreate what happened in the Walker Cup.
But again, the Walker Cup has only a small number of matches, and the pin was in the perfect spot.
Well, this time around, John Bo Namer just wasn't comfortable putting it on that exact spot because over the length of the day, the sun, the foot traffic,
You could lose control.
And both Scott Langley and I went, I just don't think it's far enough down.
And that is my opinion.
And sure enough, as the day went early on, it was clear it wasn't in that great juicy spot.
But by the end of the day, Ricky Fowler had about a three footer downhill of that cup.