As promised above, Saturday Johnny Miller quotes:
"That was an easy putt..." - Stating his disappointment in Phil M after he missed a reported 9 footer that was downhill with a left to right break.
"Thats probably bogie, unless he makes the 12 footer for par" - This was stated after Sean O'hair had only hit his
2nd shot over the green on a par 4. Sean hadn't he even attempted his 3rd shot, is Johny now a psychic and knows what he'll be left with after his chip on to the green?? He also carried on about what a brutal chip it would be with it being downhill over a hogs back.
"With a nipped little wedge, he should be able to get this one really close" - Incredibly Johnny said this only 5 minutes later as Sean was lining up his chip back to the green for his 3rd shot. This when just 5 minutes earlier he was carrying on about how difficult the chip was and prophesying he would get it no closer than 12 feet. Should we call him amnesiac Johhny??
"Players should make birdie from this spot 80% of the time" - This was the biggest whopper of them all. Once again Sean O'Hair was hitting his 2nd shot into the par 5 11th from 248 yards...yes 248 yards. Just exactly where did Johnny pull this number from? His backside? From 248 yards in the fairway to the 11th green where there is a bunker short, right, and long. Where the green will not accept a draw and missing left ends up in nasty greenside grass hollows.
So I did a little looking around.
Scenario 1 - Player pulls off the shot and hits the green in 2, 1 under GIR. According to pgatour.com stats, the average player only hits the Green in Regulation 65%. While there was no stat for this, hitting the green in less than GIR has got to be well under 50%. Conceding that if the player hits the green, they will get a birdie. But from that distance into that green, its far less han half the time.
Scenario 2 - Player misses the green in the sand. Stats sand saves for average pga tour player is 50% for sand saves.
Scenario 3 - Player misses green elsewhere. Stats for scrambling are 60%.
So where in the hell does Johnny get 80% from?And just for fun, i took note of how many players he had something negative to say about thier stance, setup, swing or golf shots. The tally came to 13 players. I think they only showed 17 players in the whole telecast, or at least for the portion that I was tuned into. I think Johnny was slipping a little bit on his negativity and missed out on 100% here.
All of these examples were just from one telecast, after watching about 2.5 hours of it. Pile this nonsense crappola up in telecast after telecast after years and years of watching and I'm amazed to this day he still has a job.
To add insult to injury, and thankfully it wasn't Johnny, to go on and on and on about Sean O'Hair's rough past with his father, and then to say they hope the issue is put to bed and that the media will just let it die? That was just brutal....
Superb broadcast indeed by NBC....
And don't even get me started on the pontificating/"ride my high horse into town" Bob Costas...