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OfCorsiDid

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Hey everyone!

So I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but I'm a very avid golfer. I played about 80 rounds last year alone! As a result I follow the PGA Tour pretty religiously and I've been getting into this TGL thing too. Not a huge fan of LIV but I don't want to exclude the thread from someone that might like it.

To summarize, this is a general golf discussion thread!

What do you guys think of TGL?
 
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I am always down for a good golf discussion. 90+ rounds for me in the summer, +1 handicap.

Also watch a ton of golf be it PGA, LPGA, DP World, Champions (no LIV, though, f*** those guys). The TGL is kind of an interesting idea. Something to watch on Monday/Tuesday evenings in the cold of winter. I don't mind it. Just wish they were using better tracking technology. Also, Marty Smith is the worst and needs to go.
 
Hey everyone!

So I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but I'm a very avid golfer. I played about 80 rounds last year alone! As a result I follow the PGA Tour pretty religiously and I've been getting into this TGL thing too. Not a huge fan of LIV but I don't want to exclude the thread from someone that might like it.

To summarize, this is a general golf discussion thread!

What do you guys think of TGL?
It sucks big time & the emotion is contrived.
 
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Hey everyone!

So I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but I'm a very avid golfer. I played about 80 rounds last year alone! As a result I follow the PGA Tour pretty religiously and I've been getting into this TGL thing too. Not a huge fan of LIV but I don't want to exclude the thread from someone that might like it.

To summarize, this is a general golf discussion thread!

What do you guys think of TGL?
I went to the Boston/Jupiter match and it was pretty good. Definitely a better experience when you’re in the building and Sofi is a really cool venue but the game graphics aren’t great, some of the hole designs are kinda corny and the Full swing tech really isn’t all that accurate or reliable. Apparently there was a very brief discussion with Trackman but Tiger’s relationship with Full Swing drove the conversation on that one.

I’ve been to a few LIV events and they are always a good time but the competition can be hit or miss. All the players are already paid and there’s really no prestige in the rankings or winning the events so it’s not a pinnacle of competitiveness. But the atmosphere, interactiveness and fan experience are awesome. Sounds like they are heading for reunification, whatever that is going to look like, it sounds like the best players in the world will be on the same courses again, and in the end it forced the PGA to adapt a bit and if LIV players coming back causes some animosity on tour I think it will just add to the competition.

Also 80 rounds is extremely impressive, especially if you are only able to play 6-8 months a year. I did 112 rounds in a calendar year in 2023 and it was a lot but I also wasn’t working at the time and was able to play over the entire year between here and Alberta. Now that I’m working again I’ll be lucky to get 40-50 this year, there will be a lot more rounds played on the TM.
 
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I went to the Boston/Jupiter match and it was pretty good. Definitely a better experience when you’re in the building and Sofi is a really cool venue but the game graphics aren’t great, some of the hole designs are kinda corny and the Full swing tech really isn’t all that accurate or reliable. Apparently there was a very brief discussion with Trackman but Tiger’s relationship with Full Swing drove the conversation on that one.

I’ve been to a few LIV events and they are always a good time but the competition can be hit or miss. All the players are already paid and there’s really no prestige in the rankings or winning the events so it’s not a pinnacle of competitiveness. But the atmosphere, interactiveness and fan experience are awesome. Sounds like they are heading for reunification, whatever that is going to look like, it sounds like the best players in the world will be on the same courses again, and in the end it forced the PGA to adapt a bit and if LIV players coming back causes some animosity on tour I think it will just add to the competition.

Also 80 rounds is extremely impressive, especially if you are only able to play 6-8 months a year. I did 112 rounds in a calendar year in 2023 and it was a lot but I also wasn’t working at the time and was able to play over the entire year between here and Alberta. Now that I’m working again I’ll be lucky to get 40-50 this year, there will be a lot more rounds played on the TM.

Yeah almost the same story with me in 2024. My company laid me off after 4 years in April 2024. So I searched for jobs from 9-1pm, then I'd either go play or hit the range.

I did cheat a bit though, playing about 10 rounds in Arizona over the winter :)

I feel the exact way about TGL! Honestly during this time of the year, unless the Oilers are on, I'm usually pretty bored. I'm not much of a basketball fan, and even if I was watching the Raptors are absolute ass. At least now I have something to look forward to on Mondays/Tuesdays!

I am always down for a good golf discussion. 90+ rounds for me in the summer, +1 handicap.

Also watch a ton of golf be it PGA, LPGA, DP World, Champions (no LIV, though, f*** those guys). The TGL is kind of an interesting idea. Something to watch on Monday/Tuesday evenings in the cold of winter. I don't mind it. Just wish they were using better tracking technology. Also, Marty Smith is the worst and needs to go.

90 rounds? +1 HCP? Damn dude, you're living the dream!
 
Hey everyone!

So I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but I'm a very avid golfer. I played about 80 rounds last year alone! As a result I follow the PGA Tour pretty religiously and I've been getting into this TGL thing too. Not a huge fan of LIV but I don't want to exclude the thread from someone that might like it.

To summarize, this is a general golf discussion thread!

What do you guys think of TGL?
I know nothing about golf, but the commercial I saw for the TGL made it look like a really cool concept.
 
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Hey everyone!

So I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but I'm a very avid golfer. I played about 80 rounds last year alone! As a result I follow the PGA Tour pretty religiously and I've been getting into this TGL thing too. Not a huge fan of LIV but I don't want to exclude the thread from someone that might like it.

To summarize, this is a general golf discussion thread!

What do you guys think of TGL?

I am always down for a good golf discussion. 90+ rounds for me in the summer, +1 handicap.

Also watch a ton of golf be it PGA, LPGA, DP World, Champions (no LIV, though, f*** those guys). The TGL is kind of an interesting idea. Something to watch on Monday/Tuesday evenings in the cold of winter. I don't mind it. Just wish they were using better tracking technology. Also, Marty Smith is the worst and needs to go.
80 and 90 plus rounds, I wish i could get in half of that. Used to get close, when work encouraged it 10 years ago, but that was work golf. Too much drinking and didn't get any better. I try to get in 25-30 in Alberta/BC and hope to go for trip or two a year south to Nevada, Arizona or Carolina. Want to try the Robert Trent Jones trail in Alabama, bucket list maybe for next winter. Hilton Head is enjoyable.

Handicap is my slow swing speed....
 
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So far some observations on TGL and Full Swing:

Full Swing
  • Draw bias - players have mentioned it's extremely hard to cut (fade) the ball when using full swing.
  • Increased distance - all players have mentioned (and adjusted to) being a club to a club and a half longer in some cases (lie dependent, will discuss next) and it caught a few guys wayyy off-guard.
  • Lies - both the bunker and the rough have been giving surprisingly clean lies leading to increased distance. Even when players perceive the ball to be down it always seems to rocket out of there. However, there is a catch 22, with the rough, how that patch of grass is grown seems to have a increased chance of grabbing a club face and twisting it like crazy.
  • Decreased spin on greens - a few guys ( Cam Young, McIlory, Fitzpatrick) have mentioned that the ball seems to spin less on the green than expected.
Greenzone
  • Green is difficult to read under the lights - see players laying their belly to read the green.
  • Spin on the surface is quite high - many players have mentioned how short chips really check up, but it also makes a great surface for really good shots.
  • Green is likely faster than expected.
TGL
  • Hammer rule change was absolutely dynamite. Made this significantly more competitive.
  • Overall the environment seems fun to be in, lots of cheering.
  • Watching experience is pretty good, isn't boring but also doesn't feel rushed. 2 hours is the allotted air time and if you have SN+ you can just rewatch the match at a later time and skip all the commercials.
  • So far most of the guys seem to be in it, with the absolute standouts being Tom Kim, Justin Thomas, and Tommy Fleetwood. Tiger seems to be having a good time too. But then there are some questionable picks for what is supposed to be live entertainment. I get that Young, Cantlay and Glover are good golfers but a big part of this is personality too. You need to, oh, I don't know, at least answer the questions the HOST asks you during the round as a bare minimum.

Overall I've enjoyed it. Not much goes on during the in-between days when the Oilers don't play so this has been a nice alternative.

Also, I hit 162 ball speed on my driver this weekend at the sim. Pretty good for the offseason!
 
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Long overdue thread.

I played at PGA West Stadium Course last week. I'm about a 10 handicap, but shot a 95 on the back of 3 quads while still playing really well. The proudest 95 I have ever shot I think haha. If I played the same way anywhere here I probably would have walked away no worse than about 82.

What I learned is one mistake at a course like that more or less implodes the hole. Don't think I mishit a ball until I overcooked a draw on 7 into the water off the tee then it snowballed from there. Then did the same thing on 9. Then on 17. Got burned several times hitting what I thought were great shots into a green, only to see that I had a snake left for me and an almost certain 3 putt. Ball placement on the greens is critical.

Gives an appreciation for how insanely good the pros are. That course isn't even THAT difficult in the context of tour venues either.
 
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So far some observations on TGL and Full Swing:

Full Swing
  • Draw bias - players have mentioned it's extremely hard to cut (fade) the ball when using full swing.
  • Increased distance - all players have mentioned (and adjusted to) being a club to a club and a half longer in some cases (lie dependent, will discuss next) and it caught a few guys wayyy off-guard.
  • Lies - both the bunker and the rough have been giving surprisingly clean lies leading to increased distance. Even when players perceive the ball to be down it always seems to rocket out of there. However, there is a catch 22, with the rough, how that patch of grass is grown seems to have a increased chance of grabbing a club face and twisting it like crazy.
  • Decreased spin on greens - a few guys ( Cam Young, McIlory, Fitzpatrick) have mentioned that the ball seems to spin less on the green than expected.
Greenzone
  • Green is difficult to read under the lights - see players laying their belly to read the green.
  • Spin on the surface is quite high - many players have mentioned how short chips really check up, but it also makes a great surface for really good shots.
  • Green is likely faster than expected.
TGL
  • Hammer rule change was absolutely dynamite. Made this significantly more competitive.
  • Overall the environment seems fun to be in, lots of cheering.
  • Watching experience is pretty good, isn't boring but also doesn't feel rushed. 2 hours is the allotted air time and if you have SN+ you can just rewatch the match at a later time and skip all the commercials.
  • So far most of the guys seem to be in it, with the absolute standouts being Tom Kim, Justin Thomas, and Tommy Fleetwood. Tiger seems to be having a good time too. But then there are some questionable picks for what is supposed to be live entertainment. I get that Young, Cantlay and Glover are good golfers but a big part of this is personality too. You need to, oh, I don't know, at least answer the questions the HOST asks you during the round as a bare minimum.

Overall I've enjoyed it. Not much goes on during the in-between days when the Oilers don't play so this has been a nice alternative.

Also, I hit 162 ball speed on my driver this weekend at the sim. Pretty good for the offseason!

I find it interesting that the same quirks I find with sims here seem to afflict them as well.

I find that any shot under about 150 is a guessing game as far as distance goes and it seems like they have similar issues as well. Lots of air mailed greens and head shakes, but I think that is what it is unfortunately with where the tech is now. I do think it's very accurate for longer clubs, but it seems to struggle with lofted clubs and mid/low range distances.
 
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I find it interesting that the same quirks I find with sims here seem to afflict them as well.

I find that any shot under about 150 is a guessing game as far as distance goes and it seems like they have similar issues as well. Lots of air mailed greens and head shakes, but I think that is what it is unfortunately with where the tech is now. I do think it's very accurate for longer clubs, but it seems to struggle with lofted clubs and mid/low range distances.
Depends on the system you’re playing and how it tracks the ball. Radar vs photometric makes a big difference, especially in a limited flight indoor setting.

I’ve owned a Trackman TM4, currently have a GCquad at my house here and recently installed a Trackman IO at our place in Alberta, and I trust like 99.9% of the club and ball data those devices give.
TM4 can be less consistently accurate indoors as it is a radar based device.

Anything from Foresight or Trackman is going to be incredibly reliable and accurate 99% of the time. If someone tells me otherwise, they don’t know their golf game as well as they think they do.
 
Depends on the system you’re playing and how it tracks the ball. Radar vs photometric makes a big difference, especially in a limited flight indoor setting.

I’ve owned a Trackman TM4, currently have a GCquad at my house here and recently installed a Trackman IO at our place in Alberta, and I trust like 99.9% of the club and ball data those devices give.
TM4 can be less consistently accurate indoors as it is a radar based device.

Anything from Foresight or Trackman is going to be incredibly reliable and accurate 99% of the time. If someone tells me otherwise, they don’t know their golf game as well as they think they do.

For the shorter clubs I wonder how much of it is just not being able to feel the shot the same way due to the visual.

If you just told me to hit an 80 yard wedge shot into an empty space I'm not sure I'd know how hard to swing it, but I'd feel pretty good about hitting that distance if you put me 80 yards out of a real life target. With those shots you kind of have to see it first which you obviously can't do hitting into a screen.
 
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No talk about the players championship?

Lots of good golf in some challenging conditions last weekend. I was able to go as a guest of the company I work for and Sawgrass did not disappoint. Incredible track, definitely on the bucket list to play but the $900 USD green fees is just ludicrous.
 
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No talk about the players championship?

Lots of good golf in some challenging conditions last weekend. I was able to go as a guest of the company I work for and Sawgrass did not disappoint. Incredible track, definitely on the bucket list to play but the $900 USD green fees is just ludicrous.
That must have been amazing! It was an absolute blast of a tournament to watch, epspecially on the weekend with the conditions. High winds is the only real challenge to the top pros anymore.

Were you in a suite (and if so, on what hole?), or did you walk around the course? Post up on 17 at all? So cool you got to be there.
 
No talk about the players championship?

Lots of good golf in some challenging conditions last weekend. I was able to go as a guest of the company I work for and Sawgrass did not disappoint. Incredible track, definitely on the bucket list to play but the $900 USD green fees is just ludicrous.

What's that course like for following groups hole to hole? Have considered going to that tournament before, but am the type that prefers to follow groups around rather than stay in one place. From TV I perceived that as a "one place" kind of venue that isn't the best for following.

I've been to tournaments at Bay Hill and Riviera, and I can tell you that my legs appreciated the walk at Riviera quite a bit more than Bay Hill.
 
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No talk about the players championship?

Lots of good golf in some challenging conditions last weekend. I was able to go as a guest of the company I work for and Sawgrass did not disappoint. Incredible track, definitely on the bucket list to play but the $900 USD green fees is just ludicrous.
Thats great that you're company took you to the golf tourney. Hopefully they take you for a round as well...
 
That must have been amazing! It was an absolute blast of a tournament to watch, epspecially on the weekend with the conditions. High winds is the only real challenge to the top pros anymore.

Were you in a suite (and if so, on what hole?), or did you walk around the course? Post up on 17 at all? So cool you got to be there.
I work as a consultant for a developer based out of Jacksonville that is redeveloping a resort/marina/golf course in the community where my wife and I live. The Players was our last stop on an investors junket that toured several luxury golf properties so they had purchased a hospitality package in what’s called the Championship club which is basically just a big grandstand that overlooks 16. My wife and I were offered two tickets for the Saturday but not Sunday, so we spent Sunday walking the course. It was really busy so all the most popular course side viewing areas fill up quick. Crowds tend to follow the more popular groups and 16-18 is just always full, at 17 people literally get their first thing and post up all day so you really gotta squeeze in wherever which usually isn’t the best view.
 
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What's that course like for following groups hole to hole? Have considered going to that tournament before, but am the type that prefers to follow groups around rather than stay in one place. From TV I perceived that as a "one place" kind of venue that isn't the best for following.

I've been to tournaments at Bay Hill and Riviera, and I can tell you that my legs appreciated the walk at Riviera quite a bit more than Bay Hill.
It’s actually a relatively condensed course but like most courses in Florida there’s a ton of bodies of water so between that and the limited crowd access areas and the people there can be a lot of back and forth to get around. Apparently it was one of the most attended events the course has ever had which was pretty clear because there was a ton of crowd congestion. Following isn’t too bad depending on who you’re following and on what day lol but best posting up spots got picked and held early. It was definitely just kind of a wander and pick your spots kinda thing for us.
 
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