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Originally Posted by declansharbor
Too many 76's are in his bag. If he can limit those blow up rounds, he has a chance, but as he stands now, he's not major caliber.
On a not-so-lighter note, I was ALL OVER Kisner before the week started. Had a friend in Vegas drop $140 to win on him and chose him in the draft that I run (along with Pieters, ... that bum). I went from looking at the cash of all cashes to losing $590 in the blink of an eye (also threw $200 down each on Hideki & Fowler)!
Last major of the year and I took a big swing and missed. I blame it on Venmo, for without how easy it is to transfer money, I would've only lost $50!
Gave me one HELL of a ride though, tough to see it crash and burn before we even hit the back 9 on Sunday though. Stomach-turning, actually.
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You handicapped it great! You had a great chance for a huge score. You probably had a 70% chance of winning going into Sunday. Did you consider hedging? I think Thomas was around 20-1 going into Sunday.
I'm with you on Kevin Kisner. I've been a big fan of his and Justin Thomas for a couple of years. I think both those guys have great futures. Kisner doesn't have quite as much upside because of his age and his lack of power. But I still think he will win a ton more tournaments and possibly a major or two.
With regard to Murray, I think his lack of consistency is due more to his mental game. He is a little bit of a head case and doesn't have the same level of maturity as some of the other young players. But I think he will win a lot in the future. The other guy that I think will be a star is Patrick Cantlay.