The former Masters champion made some choices that observers considered quite unprecedented.
The former Masters champion made some choices that observers considered quite unprecedented. Chief of which was deciding to play the exact same pairings in Saturday’s alternate shot as he had for the morning’s four-ball. Adam Scott, at the ripe old age of 44, was also selected to play in every single session. Weir also decided to bench Tom…
The former Masters champion made some choices that observers considered quite unprecedented.
Chief of which was deciding to play the exact same pairings in Saturday’s alternate shot as he had for the morning’s four-ball.
Adam Scott, at the ripe old age of 44, was also selected to play in every single session.
Weir also decided to bench Tom Kim after the opening day and not play Min Woo Lee at all until the Sunday singles.
Former World No.1 Jason Day didn’t play at all on Saturday and was subsequently humbled by two-time major champion Xander Schauffele in the first match of the singles.
mean he had to have been drained and even Scott said himself that night that he was tired.”
Beem also took aim at Weir decided to play Scott in the singles.
“Then you look at where Weir put him out in the singles,” he said.
“He was down in one of the bottom groups.
“I would have thought that a fresh Scott – had he not played on Saturday afternoon – might have been in the top three matches and I think that’s where you needed him