62 is correct. Despite breaking the course record (along with Will McKenzie), Jim did not receive any face time on T.V. . He sent me a text message last night that he is good to go today. He needs a good finish today and over the next two tournaments.
Thats AWESOME Drew. Good luck today Jim!
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Although he finished ahead of Tiger Woods, a disappointing final round of even par 71, caused Jim to drop 15 spots to finish T-24 . The check for $40,500 may help to ease the pain, but time is still running short, currently 153 on the money list with two events left to play.
After a really low round most players have a hard time doing it the next round ... Mental?
As the round was unfolding, I thought the same thing.
Everyone is different. Tour players are no exception. He is still a rookie learning his way around. I am sure we will talk about it soon.
After a really low round most players have a hard time doing it the next round ...
like 60 - 75. Mental?
Mathematicians have a name for this phenomenon: Regression to the Mean. The principle (known also as Reversion to Mediocrity) is universal and exists in all of life, not just on the PGA TOUR. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regression_toward_the_mean
All my best to Jim Renner in this quest to keep his card.