<<@alexbirkbeckgolf says : McGinley bang on, how can’t the other guys see that>> <<@EC8862 says : Brandel’s argument: he’s mentally weak under pressure so his iron play needs to improve so he wins by 8 and doesn’t have pressure. Lol. Cope harder.>> <<@jimlangdon1947 says : No one was surprised when Rory missed the putt. Likely he was thinking- I could have taken the $700 Million from LIV and still be trying to hole this US Open - 18 th hole putt. Instead - Rory could hear the PGAT fans chanting against him - USA/USA. Rory’s last thoughts before missing his last putt at the US Open could have been “I hate LIV” and “I am so stupid for not taking the $700 Million”. Hope Rory turns it around and maybe wins the Open this year. 😀>> <<@anzeboy1 says : Rory should be Humble when he Wins. And be a fuck’n Man when he loses>> <<@corymcewen5943 says : Agreed by Gary Davis. A great putter would not have missed, it's been his MO. 36 putts at the Open at St. Andrews, even 20 handicappers might luck in a 20 - 30 footer but he didn't. Nicklaus said it best, you par the last 3 holes when leading or tied for the lead you'll win. As a PGA of America member I'm a huge Rory fan and it hurt me, can't imagine him. On 16 he hit a good shot, You're supposed to 2 putt from that spot.>> <<@steinervision7643 says : Brandel is wrong, his swing is fine, just missed short putts!!>> <<@cellardoor2933 says : GET…… BRANDEL…… OFF…… TV!!!!>> <<@robcasaccia4723 says : Rory got chambleed>> <<@mikeoxhertz526 says : He changed his mind dummy. He lifted the putter on the downswing and yipped it right into second place. This comes from lack of confidence and pressure he puts on himself. Meanwhile Bryson is out there having a blast with an open mind and a switch from concentration to jubilation.>> <<@frog2210 says : If one really looks closely at that putt on 18, it JUMPED right at about half-way. Yes, it wasn't a great strike as his blade lifted. But the starting line was about right, was what Rory intended, AND it was to start with a TOUGH breaking downhill putt. It was no gimme & those pretending it was don't know putting.>> <<@seaniemacish says : Mc ginley is right. In his head>> <<@mlpnac13 says : How much money does NBC pay their commentators? Wow! Spend the money on a well founded charity instead. They only wished they had an ounce of McIlroy’s talent and resume!>> <<@masterlegacy1 says : Surprised Brandel can give Bryson a compliment he absolutely hates LIV and mentioned koepka he is turning over a new leaf lol.>> <<@livingtribunal4110 says : Idiots on here (who probably don´t play golf) claiming McIlroy´s ´bad iron-play´ cost him the Major have absolutely NO fckin clue what they´re talking about. *_#BrandelImEdgyChamblee_*>> <<@chadwaddell121 says : what got Rory was the crowd behind Bryson, in my opinion. Yes, there were Rory fans but nothing to the extent of what Bryson had behind him. It had to affect him and when you're under the pressure of trying to win a U.S. Open, the mind, filled with negative thoughts(like I've done this so many times before-losing), it can be your worse enemy. The pressure got to him and he's human and would have gotten to many others. Just happened to be Rory. I haven't fact checked this, but I believe Phil won his first major around the same age as Rory. With that said, Rory has many more major opportunities ahead of him. I'm not a Rory fan necessarily, but I believe he will cash in on at least 3 more before his career is over. And today, with players winning in their 50's, maybe more.>> <<@GeoffClark-sm3ve says : Brandel is absurd. The idea that his swing isn’t good enough to win is laughable. Rory’s swing is better than all the guys they listed. Brandel has lost the plot.>> <<@voice_of_reason5604 says : As disappointed as Rory must have been, youve still got to congratulate the winner, then fair enough give the media a body swerve.>> <<@Graham-bg3ij says : Paul Mcginley is 100% correct - chamblee is suggesting mcilroys swing is at fault - right ! When he plays faultless golf to get into position to win - his swing is at fault ? No - he lost his nerve - and missed short putts - end of !!>> <<@MitchWada says : all BS psycho analysis. Bottom line: He choked. The end.>> <<@vchasthos2176 says : The professional sports world is in dire need of real men. Unfortunately, immaturity and pride are the new "virtues" given as examples to our kids. Instead of the great sportsmanship of the Jack Nicklauses of the past where they put their arm around their victor, praised their performance and stuck around to watch them receive their award have been replaced by the spoiled antics of the modern professional, making a quick exit, speaking to no one. These people deserve what they get. Then we have the so-called experts in the booth. Guys, can we please get past second grade? Can we not give our opinions in an objective and fallible fashion instead of digging our heels in with know-it-all pride that refuses to admit the possibility of being wrong? Guys, in truth, you can only guess at whatever people are thinking. or the reason they are doing it.>> <<@jherl8307 says : Now having actually listened to what these guys are talking about. I agree with Brandel. Rory’s iron game from say 120 yards in stinks for an elite tour player.. Elite tour players hit wedges close Rory pulls them 20/30 feet left most of the time>> <<@jherl8307 says : Its the US Open. Bad bounces.. crazy ass greens., Course setups that will give someone dyslexia. It’s a survival contest. Rory played very well. On the back nine he hit a par five in two and the ball ran off the green and trundled all the way down into a unplayable pit that turned as sure birdie at least into a bogey there’s two shots right there and that’s why he lost the tournament. everyone misses puts but that crazy ass bounce on that par five is what lost the tournament for Rory not the missed putts.>> <<@MrThrock09 says : By a show of hands golfing with your buddies with five bucks on the line? How many of you have had the yips and had your hands twitch? My hand just shot up I’ve had so many times that a putt that meant a lot to me was missed. The long and short of it is I gagged. I lost my focus and is a three or four handicap player. It happens. Tom Watson his entire career and he won about 35 tournaments that’s 15 more than Rory has beautiful, swing fairways and greens and fairways and greens and suddenly could not make a pot to save his life and that only lasted for about 20 years. That’s just one example there’s been a whole bunch of guys. sudden they can’t make a pot Sam Snead 83 professional wins that’s why they had to change the rules for putting because of Sam Snead well, Rory‘s not even in the ballpark they talk him up like he’s the king of the world shit he’s got 20 wins in 15 years they tried comparing him to tiger shit with Tiger got 82 or 83 wins either tied or one behind Sam Snead, Rory has proven himself to just be a spoiled boy. Who’s immensely talented and will probably never win another major.>> <<@BG-1970 says : You can bitch about Chamblee all you want but he can dissect a golf swing as good as anyone. I think they are both correct. Rory has been off on his iron play for a long while and he for some reason let those 2 putts whip him but as Brandel said if his iron play was better he would have been further ahead and he doesn’t flinch at those 3 footers! JMO>> <<@teruotsujinaka5593 says : hei hei people golf is just a game of sport ! Please do not over state about what happen to the one game .I think golf is peaking out itself. too much money around chasing too little value if any !😂>> <<@pingisi962 says : Bryson was not at Quail Hollow. The PGA is weaker today than it has been in decades. It’s not the swing or ability to push to the finish…it’s the level of competition at the Majors!!!>> <<@MortgageDan says : “Swing, swing, swing”. They all have amazing game at this level. Here play is 90% mental.>> <<@jaymuller6004 says : @3:20..... He even left his caddy behind.... You can see he wanted to be alone>> <<@TerlinguaTalkeetna says : Jamie and Paul seemed to me to have nailed the correct understanding about what happened on Sunday with Rory.>> <<@Ijsingh2010 says : I am so happy for Bryson that he won. There was a lot negativity woven around him, players started rebuking and putting him down. I remember once he was standing on front side of Rory while he was taking his swing, Rory was very disrespectful to a fellow golfer and asked him in very intimidating, , not behooving a world no.1 or 2 golfer. Bryson is inward and hedonist, does not go out so much amongst groups, as it looks like. Its good for golf that he won. Let there be some balance !!>> <<@billwallenstein3387 says : We used to call it “CHOKING” ! He stood over a three footer and missed it period! And then he got into his car and left. He hasn’t seen anything from the fans yet. I don’t remember Gregg Norman acting that way.>> <<@Kirneh63 says : Anyone who knows golf understand that Brandel is right in this case! Rory is longest off tee, but still needs sharper irons to get closer to the pin. That is exactly what cost him the win at St Andrews two years ago, and it contributed to his loss this time around as well. Sure, he missed those putts but, just like BC says, if his shots to the pins was sharper, be would have won by 5-6 shots, most likely...he needs to do what DJ did, work much more on his approach shots!>> <<@applegreen4118 says : Bryson got lucky on Sunday - his driving was not very accurate - Brandon chambelee analysis is way off - Rory just needs to a bit of luck in the majors - don’t fiddle with the swing too much>> <<@Paddy-vc3fl says : 15th tee. Radar Riley on commentary before Rory's shot said 8 iron. Rory hit 7 and fairly barrelled through the green. In analyzing the shot afterwards one of the commentators said the one place you don't want t be is long. If the correct club (as it turns out and as called by Radar) is 8, and the one place you don't want to go is long, how can you end up with a 7-iron in your hand ? Missing 3-footers on brutal greens with a US Open on the line is something that can happen. Your nerve can fail and that's just the brutality of the game sometimes. It's happened to plenty in the past and it will happen to plenty in future, maybe even to Bryson. But pulling a 7 when you should be thinking 8 or 9 ? What's going on there ?>> <<@edwardbrazier says : McGinley 100% right>> <<@lloydsingline340 says : Rory will win several more majors.He is too good not to.Capable of winning back to back.>> <<@Imhereforthe says : Brandel is delusional>> <<@paulwilfridhunt says : There’s a thing called golf fate or destiny and some people have the ability to discern this. For instance there are seasons when it’s appropriate for one golfer to win and win and keep on winning. Jack and Tiger are examples of this. There’s a time for it but not all the time, because it’s not always good for the game. It has its disadvantages, because it means that others are not winning who also deserve to win. And whilst the viewing public love it when there’s a stand out serial winner, however it’s rough on those who have to suffer losing, because they aren’t getting a look in. When it happens, when a dominant player arises, who seemingly can’t be beat, it brings with it a discouragement to the other players who would love to win at least one major. In the grand scheme of golfing fate, Rory, who could potentially become a player to run away with it all, fate stepped in and prevented it. But it’s quite clear to all those who know how to discern golfing fate that he will most certainly win the grand slam. It’s not if, it’s when. Actually he has the game for much more than this. But he’s going to win the masters and not by the skin of his teeth. He’s going to absolutely run away with it. He’s not going to have to gut it out or grind it out. Or psyche himself up. It’s just going to happen. It’s going to flow for him. And maybe it’ll be his most satisfying win yet. Because its going to be accompanied by great peace. And believe me when I say that many will be rejoicing. No sweat. It’s in the stars. It’s called golfing destiny.>> <<@shumsterfire8711 says : You guys ask too much of Rory. Why do u expect him to sit in front of the media and pour out his heart? Perhaps this is part of him toughening up and getting “gritty”. Doesn’t want to be seen as a victim and doesn’t want people to feel sorry for him. Let him figure it out and let him move on.>> <<@budoku729 says : All im am hearing is excuses as to why rory choked... these guys need to get off his D brandle is a douche as well>> <<@scotthanford9619 says : Terrible take by Brandel. Two gimme putts cost him. His concentration went South - not his swing.>> <<@stevep927 says : The Golf Channel is chitting in their pants . A LIV guy won the US Open. I thought they told us that wasn't possible>> <<@haroldfloyd5518 says : Remember the Shark! He was the unquestioned best for quite a few years but then came his meltdown at the Masters, and suddenly he wasn’t a contender anymore. That’s what’s coming for Rory - he’ll never get this dreadful finish out of his head.>> <<@Corey-dy2cq says : Sunday bloody Sunday Rory...ya little quiff! Keep jumpin up and down with your little temper and see how it serves ya!>> <<@anthonymckenzie7951 says : Love a lot of your takes, but you're wrong on this Brandel....it's not his swing. Paige was spot on as was McGinley. Huge Rory fan myself - his swing isn't the issue, it's not going for the kill when fully under the gun. For him, that means not taking unnecessary risk and play to the highest probability to score (e.g. Driver on 18 when he played 3w all week to avoid the trouble). He's getting closer and closer, this one will hurt like hell, but he will win more majors. I'm sure of it.>> <<@glenroy83 says : Dude blamed iron play, what's wrong with him.>> <<@ancil57 says : Jamal Khashoggi.>> <<@manatee123 says : All 3 comments have some merits. I agree with Brandel Chamblee, his swing compared to his dominant days (2010 - 2014) were well documented. He had tendencies to flip irons. SG approach has not cracked top 10 in all but 2023. The fact his records were so good over the years is mostly due to his vastly superior driving. McGinley and Diaz are correct Rory is not mentally tough enough to win a close major. With better iron play (ala Scheffler, Xander and etc) Rory can blow out a major field again.>> <<@gosenal says : As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow Brandel will open his mouth and insert foot. Rory having more pressure than anyone at the U.S.Open come on. There isn't one of those young men including Rory that doesn't feel the pressure to perform at the US Open.>> <<@_Michael_Scott says : The curse of “Sweet Caroline”continues for DH Rory!>>
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