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Winners and Losers at the US PGA

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We knew it was going to be good but few had any idea that it would be this good. On a course that veered from the sublime to the ridiculous, the golfing gods blew into town and there was thunder and lightning to match anything the skies could offer.

The Winners

Padraig Harrington
The transformation is complete from a player that seemed to finish 2nd more than anybody else to a steely-eyed, ice-blooded winner. Gone is the expression of pleasantly bemused surprise and instead is the face of a man whose relentless practice, iron will and titanic mental strength has seen him win 3 majors in 13 months. The best clutch putter on tour at the moment.

Sergio Garcia
What can you tell someone who shoots the third lowest round of the final day and still loses to the same person who beat him the last time he was in contention for a major. After the carnage of The Open last year, he played some scintillating golf to fight his way to the top. Only at the death did he blink before the other guy.

Ben Curtis
The quiet man was back to his best of 5 years ago when he won The Open and deservedly played his way into the Ryder Cup team. An unconventional swing to say the least but showed that it could be devastatingly effective.

Charlie Wi
He had the best seat in the house for 9 holes of the most compelling golf ever and he was there because he earned it. Playing in his first PGA Championship at the age of 35, being 4th after the third round was a great achievement and his 9th place was no less than he deserved.

The Losers

Colin Montgomerie
Missed the cut 5th from last at +20. Surely the chance has gone for one of the most gifted of European players to win that major that has always eluded him.

Phil Mickelson
It might be a little harsh to have Philly Mick in this category as his 7th place would be a cause for celebration for pretty much anybody else in the world but with Tiger out, the expectation that Phil would exert his dominance was obviously too much. Never seemed to get going.

JB Holmes
Looked destined to play his way into history when his bloodcurdling drives and great short game but then came up short himself blowing up with a final round of 81 dropping him 27 places to 29th place. Looking to take the title of slowest player on the PGA, his ready-steady-pause…ready-no-not-yet…ready-set-hey-caddie-what-do-you think behaviour is becoming infuriating.

PGA of America
Ruined the fantastic Oakland Hills for the first 2 days before finally salvaging the course into the glorious set up it should have been just in time for the final round. While not quite Shinnecock of 2004, greens and flag positions were heavily mismatched. Drives that landed in the fairway would run through into a first cut of rough that was too punitive and wild drives would land in trodden areas giving perfect lies. Also gave one of the most inept and dismissive presentation ceremonies ever and appeared desperate to let the TV paymasters hurry off to whatever reality show is currently doing the rounds.

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  1. Tim Schoch

    Aug 17, 2008 at 8:33 pm

    I just don’t understand what Tiger’s absence has to do with Phil’s performance, or anyone’s. Are these pros, or not? Phil is performing as he always does—good, bad, bad, bad, okay, good, bad, etc. Was Tiger holding the poor boy back? LOL, I really don’t think so. He’s currently in a downtime.

    I think we’re spoiled by Tiger’s consistency. No one else is that steady and ready every week. Although, check the FedEx points for steady surprises — Kenny Perry (not on the Winners list?), Kim, Cink, Vijay.

    Based on hype vs results, the loser list could be a mile long. Frankly, no one has let me down in the least (except Michelle, but only philosophically). I don’t expect great things, and I relish them when they happen. Thank you, Padraig.

  2. Adam

    Aug 17, 2008 at 1:48 am

    Michelle Wei should be in the loser list…..at the very top.

  3. bobsuruncle

    Aug 12, 2008 at 3:27 am

    On the one hand I couldn’t agree more with the comment about Phil. He had the best opportunity to enhance his reputation in Tiger’s absence but failed to do so. On the other hand, to be fair to Phil, the British Open (links golf) has never suited him, which means he had but one chance (the USPGA) to exert his dominance. He didn’t have a good week (and this could happen to anyone in any given week) yet still finished in the top 10. Nonetheless, it’s good to see a “new force” in golf in the form of the unassuming Padraig Harrington.

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Scottie Scheffler leads the betting ahead of the second major championship of the year, with the World Number One a +345 favorite to get his hands on a second PGA Championship.

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Rory McIlroy +800 – (Check out his WITB here)

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  • Cameron Young +1500
  • Bryson DeChambeau +1700
  • Xander Schauffele +1850
  • Matt Fitzpatrick +1950
  • Ludvig Aberg +2000
  • Tommy Fleetwood +2600
  • Collin Morikawa +3500
  • Brooks Koepka +3900
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  • Viktor Hovland +5400
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  • Jordan Spieth +5900
  • Sam Burns +6000
  • Hideki Matsuyama +6200
  • Adam Scott +6400
  • Rickie Fowler +7000
  • Chris Gotterup +7400
  • Patrick Reed +7400
  • Min Woo Lee +7800
  • Ben Griffin +8000
  • Sepp Straka +8400
  • Shane Lowry +9000
  • Akshay Bhatia +9200
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  • Marco Penge +16500
  • Kristoffer Reitan +17000
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  • Casey Jarvis +49000
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  • Steven Fisk +50000
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