Rich Beem
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I mean, he puts himself in the best possible position to win every tournament he tees it up in.
When he drives down Magnolia Lane, he's a lot like Fred Couples, where it's just like, oh, my gosh, here we go again.
He gets all those tingles going.
I guess there's a scenario where you can want it so badly that it's probably never going to happen.
And I don't say that it won't happen for Justin Rose.
I don't believe that one bit because there's no doubt in my mind that he'll figure out something again next year to put himself in position.
When he made the turn and he went down 10 and he backed off the second shot at 10 and then he backed off the second shot at 11...
you could kind of sense there was something in there that
He knows where he's at.
He knows the position he's at.
He knows he's got seven holes to go.
How is he going to figure out how to pull this off?
For me, there was a sense of like, he's hesitating.
He's not continuing to charge, you know, down these fairways like he did last year, making 10 birdies.
He made five birdies on the front nine or the first night yesterday.
And then, and then, and again, nobody expected to see him make five birdies on the second night yesterday, but,
But I felt like the backing off the shots on 10 and 11, there's something in there.
It wasn't the wind.
It wasn't that.
There's something inside of them.