Stock Watch: Rory ready for down year to be over
Each week on GolfChannel.com, well examine which players stocks and trends are rising and falling in the world of golf. RISINGJT (+9%): And to think, a year ago he was a one-time winner on the PGA Tour, ranked 34th in the world and about to be passed over for a Ryder Cup spot. Jordan Spieth still leads the way for the next generation, but Thomas isnt far behind. When hes on, hes scary good.Stacy Lewis (+7%): After finding a variety of ways to finish second over the past three-plus years, the gritty former world No. 1 pushed herself back in the winners circle in most improbable fashion a few days after the Houstonian vowed to donate all of her earnings to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. As storybook endings go, thats about as good as it gets in golf.Jordan (+4%): He might never duplicate his epic 2015 campaign, and he probably wont win Player of the Year, but Spieth, who now has four top-3s to go along with his three titles, is hitting it better than he ever has and continues to trend upward.Peter Uihlein (+3%): Before Brooks Koepka popularized the European route for Americans, it was Uihlein, who headed east a few months earlier in search of playing opportunities. That it took him six years (and overcoming wrist surgery) to earn his Tour card is even more satisfying. Phil (+2%): It was probably a formality anyway given his rep in the team room, his big-game chops and his popularity in NYC, but Mickelson left little doubt about his worthiness as a captains pick with a tie for sixth in Boston his best finish in six months.Ex-anchorers (+1%): Bernhard Langer and Scott McCarron have now combined for eight victories, four majors and $4.7 million in earnings this year. A two-man wrecking crew.
FALLINGMarc Leishman (-1%): The most underrated player in golf seemed poised to claim another impressive title, up by two after an opening 30 in Boston. Thats what made his inward 40 even more bizarre.Jason Dufner (-2%): With one final chance to impress Captain Stricker, he threw up a second-round 75 and, just to drive home the point, limped home with a 77 in the final round.TPC Bostons 12th hole (-4%): Not an architecture buff, but if the worlds best (and tournament winner) are going down an adjacent fairway to play the hole, well, its a terrible hole. Gil Hanse and Co. need to try again.Rory (-5%): At last, he admitted last week what many of us have suspected for a while now: After battling a nagging injury all year, he cant wait for 2017 to be over.International Presidents Cup team (-6%): Um, Hideki Matsuyama cant play every match. Take away the Japanese star, and who, exactly, is in top form right now? Louis? Jhonny Vegas? This could be ugly.
Stock Watch: Rory ready for down year to be over. By Ryan Lavner. Each week on GolfChannel.com, we'll examine which players' stocks and trends are rising and falling in the world of golf.
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