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Pace of Play in Golf, Did slow play at the Masters affect Brooks Koepka?



It is no secret that the final round of the Masters was a little on the slow side. We discuss our thoughts on pace of play in golf and how much of an impact it had on the final grouping, especially Brooks Koepka.

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7 Comments

  1. Brooks Yipka thinks he's better than everyone, regardless of golf. He has said playing on the Tour was easy because half of the golfers can't even cut it mentally.

    He then proceeds to have an absolutely epic meltdown, and then blame it on another golfer's slow pace of play affecting him mentally. After lying about dropping out of a charity event, no less.

  2. Never heard of you guys before this but I’m glad to know now. Keep up the good content.

  3. I'm tired of this question about slow play impacting Brooks, as if it's an excuse for him not winning. John Rahm had to deal with the same exact thing and he didn't buckle under the pressure. Stop defending this clown, he shouldn't have even been there to begin with.

  4. Idk where you guys are from but I’m from South Carolina and it sounds like yall are too

  5. It doesn't matter how good or bad a golfer you are, there is no excuse for the slow play on the course. I personally have played 18 holes walking in an hour and a half. And I am turning 61 this weekend and have had 6 back surgeries and a shoulder surgery. Always carry 2 golf balls on you, if you don't find the first ball within 2 minutes drop the second ball and move on. I rag on my playing partner about this all the time. That is also a big reason I don't mind going to the course myself, whereas he is worried that he might get paired up with someone that he doesn't know. This is my 52 year playing golf and I have always been a fast player, granted I'm not a scratch player anymore playing for money, I just love playing and taking in the surroundings and enjoying the rounds. Still slow play drives me nuts because it screws up my timing and tempo. People nowadays are playing radios and video games and talking on their phones. I miss the days of going to the course to get away from everything. I also miss the days of proper golf eticate. But hey that's just me, and in today's world I'm outnumbered.

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