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July 19, 2024
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Tiger’s major future after Open letdown, Lowry battles the elements | Seen & Heard at The Open

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By: Golf.com | Duration: 00:06:54


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It’s cut day at the 152nd Open Championship and these brutal windy conditions at Royal Troon sent Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy packing. On the other hand, Shane Lowry showed his links expertise and despite a hiccup on 11th hole, came out on the top of the leaderboard. So who shined? Who’s this Daniel Brown guy? And who fell victim to the elements?

All that and more on this episode of Seen & Heard!
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13 Comments

  1. @kerryfitzgerald313

    WHAT IS DUSTIN JOHNSONS DOING ABOUT HIS LAME LEGACY AFTER TAKING MILLIONS FROM LIV GOLF…
    IS HE GETTING LAZY😮😮

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  2. @joey5picks

    When Tiger says he wishes he was more physically ready why doesn't anyone ask "how can you get there? And if you can't, why do you still play?"

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  3. @P_Sandhu

    Why are people so quick to step on the legacies of legends?

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  4. @1362pc

    Tiger almost came last…..he needs the attention….Maybe, his idol, Trump will come and caddy for him..what a joke he has become

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  5. @1362pc

    Shane is very good in bad weather….a grinder..

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  6. @F-DJT-PAB

    ' Conditions are really tough out there' ..Conor 'Tiger' Moore!!

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  7. @Jpgundarun

    This is a very boring Major. Every hole looks the same, shit weather, no one killing it and many many big names gone. I don't care who wins it out of the few up the top! Just my opinion, cry if you want to!

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  8. @DavidBrown-dj7tw

    Either Woods' caddy, or Woods himself, forgot to pack enough Gummie Bears in his bag. The guys' career as a PGA tour golfer is finished. All this guy is doing is filling his ego cup, and keeping a few sponsors who are stupid enough, to keep giving him a ton of money. The good thing about him being in a tournament, is that he is not driving on Americas' highways, endangering other motorists. He needs to retire, and spend more time concentrating on building up his harem. He's real good at that. You are correct, I'm not a big fan of Pot Head Woods.

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  9. @RowanGontier

    I still love to see Tiger play, but I would prefer a social format, not competitive. And if Tiger did want to head down the competitive route, I wish he proved himself at less important tournaments, building up competition muscle just like his legs. The endless cycle of positive pre-tournament Q&A, followed by course struggles, and explanations, is getting long in the Tiger tooth. The argument that Tiger is good for the game might be true, but maybe more in a PNC style setting. No sponsor can be proud of these let downs.

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  10. @garymacdonald7165

    The Open is the ultimate test of a players decision making and problem solving (like chess)because its "Linksgolf" which means its a coastal resort,with undulating surfaces and subject to gale force wind and rain!

    You have to play a lot of low punch and run shots which you hardly see in other tournamemts!

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  11. @darellhunter2205

    Seen & Heard keeps delivering. Thanks for the golf content gents!

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  12. @KalahariJack

    Tiger has earned the right to now chose to embaress himself on a golf course

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