Joe Molloy
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Yeah, it was inconceivable that it would be that comfortable in the end because, as you say, he's died a thousand times.
So on six, where he flies the green and he makes that bogey, which is, again, fresh from the three-put on four, where, again, he has that pull left.
You know, because all through the build-up on Sunday, certainly on Sky TV over here, they were analysing how, with his irons in particular, he's pulling everything left and he pulled that one on...
four left and then he had a three put and then he flies the green and you really think he's in so much trouble there but as you say that brilliant response with a birdie on seven and then akin to the first round the eight hole in round one he pummeled that three wood up the hill they start you know with the drive on the analysis of Faldo was that the drive actually he saved it with his hands and he was sort of muttering to himself he knew it wasn't right but then he whips that you know towering I don't know what club it was
to set up the eagle chance on eight.
And then he had birdie chance on nine.
And then, I mean, 11, the two great puts to save power on 11.
I mean, well, sorry, the first one was bad.
He left it short, but a great power, great saving power put on 11.
And then as he stood on 12 and they took an age to hit the ball, you know, Harry's out checking the wind.
They're talking to each other.
I was like, geez, split the fairway.
Just split the fairway.
Or is it not the fairway?
Split the bunker.
We've seen this before.
Just split the bunker.
And he goes to the pin.
Yes, it was.
That he had that short game to fall back on and rely upon for so much of the week really is extraordinary.