Exciting major completion, egg farmer’s son

Welcome back to the end of Monday, the man in the seat in front of me had just passed by the gas while lying in the seat. To be sure, it was an impressive feat, despite being tough on my laptop and morale. But nothing can disappoint me – I headed to Dublin! Then go north from there. This is the Open Championship Week. But first, the news…
My favorite golf stuff
Bounce back and back.
What moment do you think is the best explanation Grace Kim’s The outrageous grand slam on Sunday in Evian?
She admitted that she first thought she had gotten out of the situation when she was in the 12th double bogey. But she also flipped the switch.
King said: “I said to myself and the caddie, ‘I have nothing else to lose.’
Then she birds 15 and 16. She shot 18 shots behind leader Jeeno Thitikul, then almost pulled her into a five-shot five-card card, eventually hitting a strapped eagle.
It became even more outrageous in the first postseason hole when Kim Jong Il stopped her approaching into the water. She might need the birdie to extend the playoffs, and she abandoned her own chip shooting to make the birdie extend.
Can it be over? King scored 18th again, marking her goal and putting it for the Eagles and Walking Victory. She also looks easy, but…
“I can’t breathe, Tom,” she said in the winner’s interview. “Yes, I really can’t see it. I was thinking, is it dead? Yes. I hit the putt. I’m glad it went into the hole.”
All in all, here are some statistics from her three last holes of the day:
– Two total putters
– One fine
– Under par
Win a ridiculous comeback fashion professional – I love golf.
winner
Who won a week?
Grace Kim Winning the Evian Championship; this is the main victory for the 24-year-old Australian.
“It is absolutely crucial to have people support you, even when you don’t believe in yourself, letting these people know that you have the ability and that they have a ride here,” she said. “So, thank them so much. Yes, honestly, I wouldn’t have done it without them.”
Chris Gotterup Winning the Genesis Scottish Open, overturning a star-studded field that includes Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler There are many others; in his post-interview, he felt so overwhelmed by the emotions that he could not speak.
Gotterup’s victory feels important because it’s not a random one. He has been showing signs of competition – his t28 or higher in 9 of the 11 starts of the week – but has not broken. As a bonus: He qualifies for the Open in the process and recommends canceling flights to California midway through his press (he was in this week’s Barracuda Championship) from the actual podium in real time.
William Mouw Winning the ISCO title, the Kentucky-based alternative event on the PGA Tour, thanks to the final round No. 61, which led him to a win from the T25. And now, the interesting fact of William Mouw is: he grew up on an Egg Farm.
“My parents have owned and operated Billy’s egg farm in Southern California for 30 years. To be born and raised on a farm taught me work ethics and hard work without making money – you have to work or everything.”
“So it’s amazing from a farm. The fact–definitely made me see what I’m doing in this world. Watching my dad wake up in the morning, work hard on the farm, deliver eggs, it just cemented my hard work in me and it will eventually pay off, just–you need a lot.”
Reward William Mouw in his celebration plan: “I’m going to go to the dairy queen. Yes, I’m going to go and have some snowstorm with my wife and we’re going to enjoy it.”
Talor Gooch Winning Liv Golf in Valderrama, winning local favorites Jon Rahm.
“I just can’t describe how special it is to beat Rahmbo,” Gooch said. “I’ve won for two years. My last win was here. So there has been a lot of hard work, a lot of time, a lot of time, and a lot of blood, sweat and tears that have emanated, back here. ”
Neal Shipley Despite starting his second season in Sunday’s seven-shot game, he won the season’s second Korn Ferry Tour. He admitted, “I don’t think I have a chance,” he admitted. But one Sunday’s 64 won his complete victory – all of which guaranteed his place on the PGA Tour next season.
and Steve Allen He won the Dick Open in the PGA Tour Championship; he beat 66 with a four-pointer. Victory is his second time this season and brings a second different son – Joythis time – used as a caddie.
Not a winner
Some people are close to…
Some big guns have a promising week: Rory McIlroy (T2), Scottie Scheffler (T8), Xander Schauffele (T8) and some rounded forms of British: Marco Penge (T2), Matthew Fitzpatrick (T4) and Justin Rose (sixth). Nicolai Hojgaard (T4) and Matti Schmid (T17) are the ones who are others moving towards the open. Other large euros show signs of form, including Sepp Straka (seventh), Ludvig Aberg (T8) and Viktor Hovland (T11).
In Evian, Jeeno Thitikul One person raised her former big champion heartbreak – not every day has to go beyond someone making Eagle-Birdie-eagle. Minjee Leewon the KPMG Women’s PGA in June, completing T3 with amateurs Lottie Woad, He is eligible for an LPGA card through the LEAP program; she is the first person to qualify.
In Kentucky, amateur Jackson Koivun Complete T6, and Kevin Kisner Complete T8 – his best result in years. That didn’t get him in the Ryder Cup conversation, but it did lift him to the top 200 in the FedEx Cup…
Short batsman
5 quotes go to public.
1. No. 1 in the world Scottie Scheffler After his T8: “It must have been adjusted to the time zone. I think I did some good things this week,” he said. “I feel really close. I feel close to playing some really good golf. Just get some motivation.”
2. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy After his T2: “I really don’t feel frustrated. I’m very happy with everything. Looking forward to arriving at Portrush tonight and going to the golf course earlier tomorrow, it just caught my attention. But I feel like I’ve left this week, everything I want, everything I want.”
3. The world’s third and defending open champion Xander Schauffele After his T8: “Whenever you win a big championship, when they announce your name on the t-shirt, they will definitely remind you, it’s a friendly reminder – and then it goes away, so you have to make money again.”
4. Jon Rahm After doing T2 at Liv Andalucia: “Honestly, I’m probably better than last year and a half. Starting to see some shots reminded me of some other weeks, once I went today, I felt comfortable with the green and it was fun to put myself in this situation.”
5. Justin Rose, After his T6 last year, he ended as an open runner-up: “I think there will be some rain in the forecast. Ireland is indeed soaker than there. Even here. I will say. I will say.
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Ryder Cup Watch
Have time?
The latest winners are inserted every week at the center of the Ryder Cup conversation. but Chris Gotterup There are easier cases than to say Brian Campbell last week. He is from New Jersey, he takes the lid from the golf ball and is strong. That being said, he did rank 71st in the Ryder Cup standings this week and still 41st after his win, meaning he still has a tall hill to climb…
In Europe, Marco Penge After winning the runner-up, he will jump from No. 33 to the standings. Nicolai Hojgaard Will also begins to close the gap between his twin brother Rasmus. From the time of release, only the US rankings have been updated; we will update the European team when they do so.
This is where we stand:
Team USA Ryder Cup Ranking
1. Scheffler2. Schauffele3. Spaun4. Henley5. Dechambeau6. Thomas7. Morikawa8. Griffin 9. Bradley 9. Bradley 10. English 11. McNealy 12.McNealy 12.Harman 13.HAMAN 13.NOVAK 13.NOVAK 14. CANTLAY 15. Burns 15. Burns
European team Ryder Cup ranking (As of July 7)
1. McIlroy2. Fleetwood3. Hatton4. Macintyre5. Lowry6. Straka7. R.Hojgaard8. Aberg9. Rose10. Hovland10. Hovland11. Hovland11. Detry 12. Wallace 12. Wallace 13. Smith 14. Norgaard 15.Neergaard-Petersen 15. Neergaard-Petersen
Complete the ranking here.
A swinging idea
Yin from the angel.
When asked about her mentality when she was finished like a bird, this is part of the last round 63, and this is her T5 Angel Yuan Must provide:
“I think Sandra Palmer “On your last day, have Luck Luck carry the steering wheel and let God put his hands on your shoulders,” she told me at this year’s U.S. Open.
A big problem
What has changed in LIV’s OWGR application?
LIV and official world golf rankings Everyone announced that LIV has resubmitted to the official system and ultimately won ranking points for its members. This is a symbolic event. Liv essentially said it rejected the agency last year. Their reapply shows that they want to play, so it will be interesting to see the changes they are going to make in particular. Different promotion and demotion rules? More official ways to enter the league? Change the format in any way? This feels like a potentially important step in Liv’s efforts to be part of the golf world, so the question becomes: Will their efforts succeed?
One thing to see
Shane Lowry.
On Monday, we will release a video feature that we spent with Shane Lowry, part of his current cover story for Golf magazine. He reflects on his epic portrayal of victory, which we contextualize so meaningful. If the video hasn’t been released yet, it will be quick – you can subscribe here.
Seattle News
Complete headquarters on Monday.
There is a direct flight from Seattle to Dublin, and the fact that this Redey actually makes this kind of Redey very exciting because I know I’m going to land on the right island. The only downside: a waiter, especially Hawkeye, weighed it and then confiscated my carry when I boarded the plane because it was too heavy. Given that I’ve seen and heard horror stories about Dublin luggage, I’m sure it won’t be very good. But I dreamed of taking the train through the Northern Ireland countryside, and I was determined to get there one way or another.
We will see you all week from Portrush.
Dylan Dethier welcomes your comments via dylan_dethier@golf.com.
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Dylan Dethier is a senior writer at Golf Magazine/Golf.com. Williamstown, Massachusetts native joined the 2017 golf ball after two years of mini travel. Dethier graduated from Williams College, majoring in English, he is 18 in the United Stateswhich details the year he spent in his 18-year-old life and played golf in every state.



