
08-26-2018, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Just watched The Northern Trust tournament in the FedEx playoffs. The leader had a 4 stroke lead in the final few holes, but faced no real course challenges, so he could just coast to a safe victory. No water, or other hazards on the final holes, wide fairways, huge greens, and shallow sand traps. In my opinion, the PGA should require the golf courses to be more challenging to the players, and more interesting for the spectators. It seems as though the golfers don't even care if their ball goes into a sand trap, because it is almost an automatic par. Just my opinion.
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I liked the Fedex Cup playoffs the first couple of years when they played the first round in New Jersey on the course you could see the Statue of Liberty in the background. The greens had Brooks Koepka stymied today, otherwise he would of challenged.
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