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Jay Monahan: ‘Significant disappointment’ in Scott Piercy’s actions

Jay Monahan said he was disappointed in Scott Piercy for sharing a homophobic meme but would not disclose if Piercy had been fined or punished.

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Cameron Smith is rolling with prototype Scotty CameronCameron Smith is rolling with prototype Scotty Cameron

It’s a safe assumption that every club in the bag is working when you shoot 34 under and break an all-time scoring record on the PGA TOUR, as Cam Smith did at last week’s Sentry Tournament of Champions. That said, in addition to the new Vokey SM9 wedges Smith put in play for his 65-64-64-65 romp at Kapalua, his putter may be the most interesting portion of the bag. Smith putts with a Scotty Cameron 009M prototype. Generally, the 009M is a traditional Anser-style putter most similar to the retail Newport line. The “009” is a reference to San Diego’s zip code, where Cameron’s studio is located, while the ‘M’ stands for ‘masterful.’ Smith said he put the slant-neck Scotty in play at last year’s Sony Open in Hawaii, pointing out that the club is celebrating its birthday this week at Waialae Country Club. He’ll certainly want to buy it a gift. The Australian was 10th in Strokes Gained: Putting last season and is fourth in the young 2021-22 campaign. He led the field in that statistic last week at Kapalua, as well. Smith said he prefers a slant neck and, when considering a new putter last year, told Cameron and company he wanted the neck design in whatever club he would test. “There’s lots of cool stamps in the back there as well,” Smith said. “I’ve always loved the dot on top. I’ve never been a line guy. I feel like I can just feel the putter a little bit better. I don’t get so obsessed with the line. I feel like I’m able to just hit a good putt, and a good putt out of the middle means more chances of going in.” You can see the stamps and the sight dot below. And while there are elements of the design Smith can point to that suit his preferences, there’s a certain je ne sais quoi quality as well. “I just really like this one. I don’t know why,” Smith said. “It just feels great in the hands. I feel like I’m able to hit really good lag putts with it, which is a big thing out here. We leave ourselves some pretty nasty putts sometimes. I feel like I’m able to get the ball rolling real good. And like I said, the biggest thing for me is the strike. So I just feel like I hit lots of good putts with it out of the middle, and it feels so good.” Scotty Cameron TOUR rep Drew Page said Smith had been in a mallet-style Teryllium T22 Fastback model. The pair collaborated on a blade design after Smith, a self-identified “blade guy” said he wanted a similar slant neck on a blade-style putter. “He liked the neck. We put it on a 009 head. We gave it to him here, (at the) 2021 Sony Open, and he has put it in play and used it ever since,” Page said. “It gave him the look and offset that he wanted and gave him back the feel that he wanted with the blade. I think he just wanted to go back to his roots and have a little bit more playability within his stroke with a blade.” If putting is a game of comfort and confidence, clearly Smith has both. We can also add “cool” to that list, as Cam’s Cameron is one of the coolest looking on TOUR.

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Horses for Courses: WM Phoenix OpenHorses for Courses: WM Phoenix Open

If you’re wondering if crowds are “back” on TOUR, this week should answer that question LOUDLY! RELATED: The top 5 aces at TPC Scottsdale’s 16th | The First Look TPC Scottsdale will host the 86th WM Phoenix Open as it has since 1987 with eager fans set to create an atmosphere like no other. The famous 16th hole will be rocking as always with what are historically some of the largest crowds of the year. Tom Weiskopf’s 2014 redesign stretches to just 7,261 yards (Par-71) and has been dinged between 19-under and 17-under the last five editions. There have only been five winners in the seven events since the redesign as Hideki Matsuyama and Brooks Koepka have both won twice. Defending champion Koepka returns to lead the field of 132. Phil Mickelson (not entered) is the last player to post 60 (2013) and shares the course record. He also shares the tournament record of 256. Statistically we need eyes on precision players given six of the last seven winners ranked sixth or better in Ball-Striking and five of the last six were first or second in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green. Let’s find some horses for courses! Horses for Courses Odds sourced on Tuesday, February 8 at 1 p.m. ET. For live odds visit betmgm. Recent Event Winner Stats Extra Credit (players entered this week only) 2021 Winner Brooks Koepka trailed by six after 54 holes before a 65 on Sunday claimed his second WMPO title. … Koepka played the final six holes 15-under for the week. … KH Lee (T2) T4 GIR and only five bogeys. … Xander Schauffele (T2) shared the 54-hole lead after 64-65 in Rounds 2 and 3. … Carlos Ortiz (T4) closed with the low round of the day (64) and led field in birdies (24). … Jordan Spieth (T4) posted the low round of the week (61) and led field in SG: Approach the Green. … Matthew NeSmith (T7) led after 18 holes with 63 and closed with 66 on debut. … Andrew Putnam (T7) was bogey-free for the week! … Scottie Scheffler (T7) holed almost 400 feet of putts (T2). … James Hahn (10th) picked up his third T25 or better in his last four here. … Louis Oosthuizen (T11) backed up his solo 3rd from 2017 after posting 63 in Round 3. … Defending champ Webb Simpson (T42) opened with 73. 2020 Winner Webb Simpson birdied the final three holes, including the first playoff hole, to win for the 6th time on TOUR. … Simpson played the final 54 holes 17-under (63-64-69). … Tony Finau (P2) made just two bogeys all week and posted 62 on Saturday to lead after 54 holes. … Nate Lashley (T3) followed with a T17 in 2021 and has posted all eight rounds in the red (67.75). … Justin Thomas (T3) closed with 65 and has never cashed worse than T17 in five weekends here. … Bubba Watson (T3) picked up his third podium and sixth top 10. … Max Homa (T6) signed for his best finish in three trips. … Scott Piercy (T6) sat three off the 54-hole lead. … Adam Long (8th) MC the year before and the year after. … Daniel Berger (T9) sat T1 Putting but MC the year before and the year after. … Branden Grace (T9) backed up solo second in 2019 in just his second appearance. … Billy Horschel (T9) is on a current streak of seven straight with this the best of the bunch. … Jon Rahm (T9) has never MC in six tries but his best finish is T5 as a student at Arizona State in 2015. … Hudson Swafford (T9) sat just two back after 54 holes before closing with 74. … Defending champion Rickie Fowler cashed T37. 2019 Winner Rickie Fowler sat 20-under after 54 holes and closed for his fifth win on TOUR. … First winner since 1983 to have a triple and double on the card in the final round. … Lost a playoff in 2016 and finished second in 2010. … Branden Grace (2nd) was one of just three players to post all four rounds in the 60s and did so on debut. … Justin Thomas (3rd) was second in Proximity. … Chez Reavie (T4) backed up his playoff loss in 2018 with another top five. … Bubba Watson (T4) ranked T7 Fairways and T4 GIR. … Matt Kuchar (T4) was 16-under after 54 holes and trailed by four! … Defending champion Gary Woodland (T7) has MC-T40 the last two years. … Russell Knox (T10) only squared five bogeys for the week. … Jon Rahm (T10) to this day has 23 of 24 rounds in the red for a 68.17 scoring average. … Xander Schauffele (T10) has never MC and his worst finish is T17. … Harold Varner III (T10) shared the 18-hole lead with Fowler and Thomas after a 64. Notes • Two winners have defended since 1970 (Johnny Miller, Hideki Matsuyama). • Mickelson is the only wire-to-wire winner this century (no ties, sorry Rickie). • Only two 54-hole leaders have won since 2013. • Just three international winners since 2000, including ZERO Europeans. • JB Holmes (not entered), Kyle Stanley (2012) and Brooks Koepka (2015) are the only three first-time winners on TOUR since 2000. • Kenny Perry (48) is the oldest winner and Matsuyama and Holmes (both 23) are the youngest. • Wyndham Clark opened with 61 in 2020 to tie Spieth for the post renovation low round. • Matthew Wolff made his professional debut here in 2019. • Charles Howell III will make his 600th start this week and cashed 13 of 15 here. His last visit was T24 2016. • Matt Kuchar has cashed nine straight with four top 10s. • Brian Harman has cashed six straight, but none inside the top 20. Key stat leaders Top golfers in each statistic on the 2020-2021 PGA TOUR are listed only if they are scheduled to compete this week • Of the last seven winners, six are 6th or better Ball-Striking. • Of the last six winners, five finished 1st or 2nd Strokes-Gained: Tee to Green. • The last six winners were 1st, 2nd or 3rd Par-Breakers. • Rickie Fowler is the only winner since 2015 to be in the top 10 Strokes-Gained: Putting.

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