US PGA Tour 2018

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Mcllroy produced on of his very best to win the Arnold Palmer invitational. Some incredible birdies one after another in the final round.
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Shubhankar with a couple of poor holes at the end loses to Garcia in the opener of the WGC by 1 hole :cry:
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$3,000,000 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship

Round 1 scores:

T36 Daniel Chopra -2
T52 Arjun Atwal -1
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Arjun Atwal has missed the cut. Daniel Chopra is T44 after round 3.
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Shubhankar Sharma is playing at Houston Open, he scored 1 over par round 1 and is T125
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Shubhankar Sharma will miss the cut.(projected cut -3)
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Shubhankar lacks the distance (for now) to compete on courses with so many 450+ par-4s.

As I said before, he is better off sticking with the European tour and continue to build his confidence up.

Julian Suri is doing quite well at T2 at the midway stage.
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Sin Hombre wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 11:49 pm Shubhankar lacks the distance (for now) to compete on courses with so many 450+ par-4s.
As I said before, he is better off sticking with the European tour and continue to build his confidence up.

Is he that behind in terms of distance? When I watched him on TV @ Indian Open and WGC Mexico, he was always quite long off the tee...

Also, he as no choice but to play in European Tour after couple of more events in US as he has no PGA card.
This was the first of his 3 invites to PGA due to his tremendous showing at WGC Mexico.
Next stop Masters and than one more.
If he can do really well in the remaining 2 events and the other Majors/WGC’s, he could secure his PGA Tour card.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat from Thailand is on the verge of getting his PGA card by doing well in the few events he has played this year.
Hope Subhankar does well at THE MASTERS!!
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Prem wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 4:53 pm
Sin Hombre wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 11:49 pm Shubhankar lacks the distance (for now) to compete on courses with so many 450+ par-4s.
As I said before, he is better off sticking with the European tour and continue to build his confidence up.

Is he that behind in terms of distance? When I watched him on TV @ Indian Open and WGC Mexico, he was always quite long off the tee...

Also, he as no choice but to play in European Tour after couple of more events in US as he has no PGA card.
This was the first of his 3 invites to PGA due to his tremendous showing at WGC Mexico.
Next stop Masters and than one more.
If he can do really well in the remaining 2 events and the other Majors/WGC’s, he could secure his PGA Tour card.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat from Thailand is on the verge of getting his PGA card by doing well in the few events he has played this year.
Hope Subhankar does well at THE MASTERS!!
Both DGC and Mexico rewarded accuracy off the tee rather than distance; his current game is ill suited for actual events in the US.
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Mexico is at a considerable altitude, so the course was playing around 15% shorter than its listed distance.
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At RBC Heritage, Anirban Lahiri scored a even par round 1 and is T69.
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Misses the cut again, his disastrous season continues.
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Texas Open

Round 1 score

T126 Anirban Lahiri +4
T126 Shubhankar Sharma +4

Poor start for our golfers
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Man, what has suddenly happened to these guys? Anirban has been struggling for the past 2-3 months, and Shubhankar has gone into a slump about a month ago.
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