2018 Endzone's Best Ball Challenge - PGA Championship

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Rules:
Pick a foursome - one golfer from each group (A, B, C, D). Scoring is best ball by hole in each round. Lowest 4 round score wins. Team must be posted prior to the first tee time.

Tie Breaker #1 - Final round score of the winner.

Tie Breaker #2 - Total four round score of the winner.

FYI - Please check your lineup to see they are scheduled to play.

I'll try to update the standings each night. I've done my best to group the golfers using the World Rankings. The golfers are ordered by their current rankings.

Group A (pick 1)
Dustin Johnson
Justin Thomas
Justin Rose
Brooks Koepka
Rory McIlroy
Francesco Molinari
Jon Rahm
Jordan Spieth
Rickie Fowler
Jason Day
Tommy Fleetwood
Patrick Reed
Alex Noren
Bubba Watson
Paul Casey
Hideki Matsuyama
Henrik Stenson
Marc Leishman
Xander Schauffele
Webb Simpson
Phil Mickelson
Bryson DeChambeau
Sergio Garcia
Patrick Cantlay
Tyrrell Hatton

Group B (pick 1)
Kyle Stanley
Kevin Kisner
Matt Kuchar
Tony Finau
Rafa Cabrera-Bello
Ian Poulter
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Brian Harman
Louis Oosthuizen
Charley Hoffman
Branden Grace
Satoshi Kodaira
Pat Perez
Matthew Fitzpatrick
Thorbjorn Olesen
Kevin Na
Byeong-Hun An
Daniel Berger
Gary Woodland
Haotong Li
Ross Fisher
Luke List
Si Woo Kim
Cameron Smith
Zach Johnson
Tiger Woods
Charl Schwartzel
Kevin Chappell
Russell Henley
Russell Knox
Jason Dufner
Eddie Pepperell
Adam Hadwin
Peter Uihlein

Group C (pick 1)
Brendan Steele
Julian Suri
Dylan Frittelli
Chez Reavie
Emiliano Grillo
Keegan Bradley
Chesson Hadley
Aaron Wise
Charles Howell III
Beau Hossler
Jimmy Walker
Thomas Pieters
Alexander Levy
Ryan Moore
Alexander Bjork
Matthew Wallace
Adam Scott
Jorge Campillo
Yusaku Miyazato
Andrew Landry
Patton Kizzire
Paul Dunne
Ryan Fox
Adrian Otaegui
Jhonattan Vegas
J.B. Holmes
Brandt Snedeker
Shane Lowry
Shubhankar Sharma
Andrew Putnam
Chris Wood
Anirban Lahiri
Ted Potter Jr.
Billy Horschel
Yuta Ikeda
James Hahn
Austin Cook
Stewart Cink

Group D (pick 1)
Whee Kim
Justin Harding
Mikko Korhonen
Seungsu Han
Ollie Schniederjans
Sungjae Im
Ryuko Tokimatsu
Jamie Lovemark
Andy Sullivan
Shugo Imahira
Brandon Stone
Ryan Armour
Nick Watney
Mike Lorenzo-Vera
Bill Haas
Brian Gay
Jason Kokrak
Martin Kaymer
J.J. Spaun
Chris Kirk
Jordan Smith
Joaquin Niemann
Troy Merritt
Scott Piercy
Danny Willett
Jim Furyk
Padraig Harrington
Vijay Singh
Davis Love III
John Daly

Good luck. tl;dr.
 
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Bellerive Country Club - St. Louis, MO
Par 70
Yards 7,300
 
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Paul Casey
Matthew Fitzpatrick
Brandt Snedeker
John Daly

68
272
 
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I just pull off of ESPN's PGA schedule page for the tournament. They get it wrong about 40% of the time. I will update.
 
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#10
Jordan Spieth
Tony Finau
Adam Scott
Jordan Smith

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270
 
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Fixed. Par 72 it appears. ESPN sucks at golf.

Then I'm totally lost. The scorecard listed at the top of the course link on PGA.com makes it a par 70. I looked up Bellerive's website and it is a 72, but the PGA is supposedly making two par 5s very long par 4s. However, at the bottom of the course link on PGA.com, it does make it a 72. I don't care about length, but I would like to know what par is so I can make a better guess at tiebreakers. Like I'll need it anyway!
 
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Rory Mcllory
Brian Harman
Beau Hossler
Whee Kim


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268
 
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Then I'm totally lost. The scorecard listed at the top of the course link on PGA.com makes it a par 70. I looked up Bellerive's website and it is a 72, but the PGA is supposedly making two par 5s very long par 4s. However, at the bottom of the course link on PGA.com, it does make it a 72. I don't care about length, but I would like to know what par is so I can make a better guess at tiebreakers. Like I'll need it anyway!
Yup the same website you linked shows it as 7,547 yd Par 72 at the bottom. However, if you add up the scorecard on the same page it's something around a 7100 yd Par 70. I think 95 has it right now.. Par 70 and around 7,300 yds depending on exact daily tee placements.
 
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Yup the same website you linked shows it as 7,547 yd Par 72 at the bottom. However, if you add up the scorecard on the same page it's something around a 7100 yd Par 70. I think 95 has it right now.. Par 70 and around 7,300 yds depending on exact daily tee placements.

adding the scorecard is how I got just over 7300. I'm not overly concerned about length, unless it's crazy long. But I'm probably taking DJ regardless this week. I feel confident it's a par 70, and will go from there. Thanks 95. I run my mouth a lot, but in all seriousness, you do a great job with this and I look forward to it every week. Except when I lose to @joevol33
 
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Group A (pick 1)
Brooks Koepka

Group B (pick 1)
Ian Poulter

Group C (pick 1)
Adam Scott

Group D (pick 1)
Ollie Schniederjans
 
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not sure how 95 ever gets that information, as I rarely pay attention to it. But I have the PGAC setup putting the course at just a tick over 7300 yards.

Course | PGA Championship 2018 at the Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, MO, USA brought to you by PGA.com

Edit: I got that by doing the math per hole. At the bottom, it says it plays over 7500 yards. Now I'm just confused


Depends on hole placement and which tee box is used on a given day. Yardage changes from round to round.
 

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