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A nice moment here at Bethpage Black with Rory McIlroy coming to console Keegan Bradley's kids.
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A nice moment here at Bethpage Black with Rory McIlroy coming to console Keegan Bradley's kids.
From a player on site today at Shinnecock Hills:

"If the wind is blowing during the tournament like it is today, the 11th green is unplayable."
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From a player on site today at Shinnecock Hills: "If the wind is blowing during the tournament like it is today, the 11th green is unplayable."
Just an incredible group of wins for Rory McIlroy this year:

- Pebble Beach
- The Players
- The Masters to complete the career grand slam
- Irish Open
- Ryder Cup on away soil
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Just an incredible group of wins for Rory McIlroy this year: - Pebble Beach - The Players - The Masters to complete the career grand slam - Irish Open - Ryder Cup on away soil
Have you ever seen anything like this?! 😂
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Have you ever seen anything like this?! 😂
Pros will look at this and say there's a window
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Pros will look at this and say there's a window
On February 18, 2024, Rory McIlroy suggested Scottie Scheffler switch to a mallet putter.

With a victory today, Scheffler since then will have won:

- 11 PGA Tour events
- 3 majors
- An Olympic gold medal

(🎥: @GolfonCBS)
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On February 18, 2024, Rory McIlroy suggested Scottie Scheffler switch to a mallet putter. With a victory today, Scheffler since then will have won: - 11 PGA Tour events - 3 majors - An Olympic gold medal (🎥: @GolfonCBS)
Scottie Scheffler goes in the water on 16 and some fiery dialogue with Ted Scott ensues.
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Scottie Scheffler goes in the water on 16 and some fiery dialogue with Ted Scott ensues.
.@DataGolf had Harris English and Collin Morikawa ranked 132nd out of 132 possible optimal foursome pairings for Team USA.

Keegan Bradley is running the duo back tomorrow morning after their 5&4 loss.
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.@DataGolf had Harris English and Collin Morikawa ranked 132nd out of 132 possible optimal foursome pairings for Team USA. Keegan Bradley is running the duo back tomorrow morning after their 5&4 loss.

Chris Gotterup career earnings before the Scottish Open: $2,768,333 Chris Gotterup earnings from Scottish Open + Open Championship: $2,703,000

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Chris Gotterup career earnings before the Scottish Open: $2,768,333 Chris Gotterup earnings from Scottish Open + Open Championship: $2,703,000
"The U.S. players were answering some questions about set up, about pairings, and about disappointment, but Justin Thomas wasn’t really paying attention. He was staring out the window, watching the European Ryder Cup squad as they danced and celebrated on the putting green just outside the door. It wasn’t performative, like Stefon Diggs watching the Chiefs celebrate the AFC Championship, and making sure everyone saw him. It was a candid moment of genuine misery. Robert McIntyre was prancing across the green like he was at a wedding reception, and the European crowd was serenading him as he went. Thomas sat there in silence, taking it all in. 

"It made me wonder if Thomas ever feels like he was born on the wrong continent. This was his fourth Ryder Cup, and while I sometimes think the Americans go overboard with the way they talk about him — like when Zach Johnson said he could not leave Thomas at home because he was born to play in Ryder Cups, even if he was playing poorly — I think it eats at him more than most that the United States can’t figure this out the way Europe has. This is, after all, the person who said at age 22 he would rather win a Ryder Cup than a major. He was laughed at by some for that take — Chris DiMarco, I recall, was incredulous on Golf Channel — but it highlighted how unique Thomas is in the way he views this event. He wants what Europe already has, a golf culture that lives and dies with this event. It was more apparent than ever on Sunday night that he is the spiritual heir to Payne Stewart, Corey Pavin, Lanny Wadkins, and Larry Nelson."

- @KVanValkenburg in his final three thoughts from the 2025 Ryder Cup
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"The U.S. players were answering some questions about set up, about pairings, and about disappointment, but Justin Thomas wasn’t really paying attention. He was staring out the window, watching the European Ryder Cup squad as they danced and celebrated on the putting green just outside the door. It wasn’t performative, like Stefon Diggs watching the Chiefs celebrate the AFC Championship, and making sure everyone saw him. It was a candid moment of genuine misery. Robert McIntyre was prancing across the green like he was at a wedding reception, and the European crowd was serenading him as he went. Thomas sat there in silence, taking it all in. "It made me wonder if Thomas ever feels like he was born on the wrong continent. This was his fourth Ryder Cup, and while I sometimes think the Americans go overboard with the way they talk about him — like when Zach Johnson said he could not leave Thomas at home because he was born to play in Ryder Cups, even if he was playing poorly — I think it eats at him more than most that the United States can’t figure this out the way Europe has. This is, after all, the person who said at age 22 he would rather win a Ryder Cup than a major. He was laughed at by some for that take — Chris DiMarco, I recall, was incredulous on Golf Channel — but it highlighted how unique Thomas is in the way he views this event. He wants what Europe already has, a golf culture that lives and dies with this event. It was more apparent than ever on Sunday night that he is the spiritual heir to Payne Stewart, Corey Pavin, Lanny Wadkins, and Larry Nelson." - @KVanValkenburg in his final three thoughts from the 2025 Ryder Cup
Reply with your favorite Ryder Cup match of all time 👇
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Reply with your favorite Ryder Cup match of all time 👇
Shane Lowry's tee shots on 16 and 17.

Truly unbelievable.
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Shane Lowry's tee shots on 16 and 17. Truly unbelievable.
"For as distasteful as the Spieth invites have been, the situation with Rickie Fowler is magnitudes grosser. Fowler barely snuck inside the top-70 cutoff to make the playoffs, finishing the regular season in 64th place. Of the 665 points Fowler earned during the regular season, 319 (48%) were earned through the six sponsor exemptions he received into signature events. After four legitimately strong days in Memphis this weekend en route to a T-6 finish, Fowler has officially parlayed his sponsor invite points into 48th place in the FedEx Cup standings, just inside the top-50 cutoff that ensures a spot in all of the PGA Tour’s signature events next season. Considering the narrow margin Fowler squeaked by to both get into the playoffs and then into the top 50, it is very difficult to argue that the sponsor invitations he received into signature events this year aren’t directly responsible for his pathway to signature events in 2026.

"Try to spin sponsor exemptions any way you want. I’ve heard the arguments. 'Sponsors fund the Tour. They can do whatever they want.' Sure, they can. It is an accepted practice within the current structure of the PGA Tour. Is that how the Tour should run, though? How do you message to Tour membership that the only thing standing between the players and full access to the top tier of PGA Tour events is strong performance, while also allowing sponsor invites to dictate careers? 'Play better.' Yeah, tell that to Chris Kirk, who finished 51st in the FedEx Cup standings on zero sponsor invites since he qualified for every signature event this season on merit.

"The best version of the PGA Tour is the most competitive version. Eliminating sponsor exemptions at signature events would be an effective step in that direction."

- @JosephLaMagna in today's newsletter
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"For as distasteful as the Spieth invites have been, the situation with Rickie Fowler is magnitudes grosser. Fowler barely snuck inside the top-70 cutoff to make the playoffs, finishing the regular season in 64th place. Of the 665 points Fowler earned during the regular season, 319 (48%) were earned through the six sponsor exemptions he received into signature events. After four legitimately strong days in Memphis this weekend en route to a T-6 finish, Fowler has officially parlayed his sponsor invite points into 48th place in the FedEx Cup standings, just inside the top-50 cutoff that ensures a spot in all of the PGA Tour’s signature events next season. Considering the narrow margin Fowler squeaked by to both get into the playoffs and then into the top 50, it is very difficult to argue that the sponsor invitations he received into signature events this year aren’t directly responsible for his pathway to signature events in 2026. "Try to spin sponsor exemptions any way you want. I’ve heard the arguments. 'Sponsors fund the Tour. They can do whatever they want.' Sure, they can. It is an accepted practice within the current structure of the PGA Tour. Is that how the Tour should run, though? How do you message to Tour membership that the only thing standing between the players and full access to the top tier of PGA Tour events is strong performance, while also allowing sponsor invites to dictate careers? 'Play better.' Yeah, tell that to Chris Kirk, who finished 51st in the FedEx Cup standings on zero sponsor invites since he qualified for every signature event this season on merit. "The best version of the PGA Tour is the most competitive version. Eliminating sponsor exemptions at signature events would be an effective step in that direction." - @JosephLaMagna in today's newsletter

Cameron Smith is the only player to play in and miss the cut in all four men's majors in 2025

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Cameron Smith is the only player to play in and miss the cut in all four men's majors in 2025
Here's where Collin Morikawa tweaked his back on a practice swing
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Here's where Collin Morikawa tweaked his back on a practice swing
Rory McIlroy on Shinnecock Hills:

"It's an amazing golf course because the playing corridors are wide. The greens are pretty small. They can tuck the pins away in little nooks and crannies and @AndyTFE will love me saying this, but you do have to think about angles."
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Rory McIlroy on Shinnecock Hills: "It's an amazing golf course because the playing corridors are wide. The greens are pretty small. They can tuck the pins away in little nooks and crannies and @AndyTFE will love me saying this, but you do have to think about angles."
A perfect layup on 12 from Naoyuki Kataoka earlier today.
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A perfect layup on 12 from Naoyuki Kataoka earlier today.
Sure looks like Shane Lowry's ball moved on the practice swing here
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Sure looks like Shane Lowry's ball moved on the practice swing here
"There is already plenty of talk on what might have been if his body hadn’t come apart, piece by piece, if he hadn’t pushed himself to such extremes, or if he’d focused on longevity. Woods never caught Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors, and he never nudged ahead of Sam Snead’s (admittedly dubious) record of 82 victories. Nicklaus won more green jackets, Ben Hogan more U.S. Opens, Walter Hagen more PGAs, and Harry Vardon more Open Championships. It’s surreal to remember a time when every one of those records felt like they would eventually be Tiger’s. Only fanboys and fools think they’re within reach now.

"But you don’t have to mourn what didn’t happen. Appreciate, instead, what did.

"Tiger Woods has swung a golf club several million times, and so many of those swings were ingrained with artistry and purpose. We can hold out hope there is still more to come.

"But if there isn’t, tell yourself this: His body didn’t betray him. It was the instrument that made so many Sundays feel like you would remember them forever."

- @KVanValkenburg in today's newsletter
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"There is already plenty of talk on what might have been if his body hadn’t come apart, piece by piece, if he hadn’t pushed himself to such extremes, or if he’d focused on longevity. Woods never caught Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors, and he never nudged ahead of Sam Snead’s (admittedly dubious) record of 82 victories. Nicklaus won more green jackets, Ben Hogan more U.S. Opens, Walter Hagen more PGAs, and Harry Vardon more Open Championships. It’s surreal to remember a time when every one of those records felt like they would eventually be Tiger’s. Only fanboys and fools think they’re within reach now. "But you don’t have to mourn what didn’t happen. Appreciate, instead, what did. "Tiger Woods has swung a golf club several million times, and so many of those swings were ingrained with artistry and purpose. We can hold out hope there is still more to come. "But if there isn’t, tell yourself this: His body didn’t betray him. It was the instrument that made so many Sundays feel like you would remember them forever." - @KVanValkenburg in today's newsletter
Jordan Spieth bringing back the "go get that" to Michael Greller at the Truist Championship.
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Jordan Spieth bringing back the "go get that" to Michael Greller at the Truist Championship.

Fried Egg Golf (@fried_egg_golf) X Stats & Analytics

Fried Egg Golf (@fried_egg_golf) has 128K X followers with a 0.48% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 2.84K posts, Fried Egg Golf received 351K total likes and 75.7M impressions, averaging 124 likes per post. This page tracks Fried Egg Golf's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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