My day at the final round of The Northern Trust August 29, 2017
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Previous event recaps: 2012 (The Barclays), 2016 (The Barclays)
For the second year in a row, a Long Island golf course hosted the PGA Tour event now known as The Northern Trust, the first event of the FedExCup Playoffs. Last year, which was the last year as The Barclays, the event was held at Bethpage Black Golf Course. This year, The Northern Trust was about 12 miles west at Glen Oaks Club in Old Westbury. Glen Oaks is adjacent to SUNY Old Westbury and not too far from NYIT (New York Institute of Technology) or LIU Post, my alma mater. In fact, as you’ll see near the end of this post, I wore my WCWP shirt that you’ve seen in previous posts. As for the other two colleges, I went to day camp at them for a few childhood summers. In 1989 and ’91, main camp activities were at NYIT while swimming was at SUNY Old Westbury. In 1990, activities were exclusive to Old Westbury.
My father Bill and I attended the final round of The Northern Trust, which began 50 years ago as the Westchester Classic, on Sunday. Jordan Spieth (-12) and Dustin Johnson (-9) were the last group of the day. Would Spieth hold on? Could D.J. catch him? Or would it be someone else?
Dad and I left for general parking at Nassau Coliseum at around 11:30. Once we arrived, we boarded a shuttle bus. On board, a welcome video looped on TV screens. The shuttle arrived at Glen Oaks Club just before 12:30. Weather conditions were excellent: partly sunny skies with warm, dry air and a cool breeze.
I would have loved to bring my Nikon D5500, but only smartphones on silent were allowed for photography. Thus, the pictures in this recap were taken on my iPhone 6 and edited afterward in Adobe Photoshop Elements 15. Since the phone lacks an optical zoom, I preserved the original resolution rather than shrink the pictures, as I usually do on this site. In most cases, you’ll have to zoom in to see the far-away players.
With that out of the way, let’s begin:
From here, pictures aren’t entirely in chronological order. Until we get to the 18th green, pictures are in order of the hole where they were taken.
LaGuardia Airport is close to the course, so there were plenty of low-flying planes in their final approach:
Henrik Stenson and Martin Laird:
Bubba Watson and Jhonattan Vegas:
Paul Casey and defending champion Patrick Reed:
Dottie Pepper and Peter Kostis of CBS Sports walking ahead of…
Robert Streb and Scott Brown on the 4th hole:
Stenson and Laird at the 5th hole:
David Lingmerth and Louis Oosthuizen:
Bubba Watson and Jhonattan Vegas:
Jason Kokrak and Morgan Hoffmann:
Dad and I followed Robert Streb and Scott Brown from here to the 17th:
There was a horse stable next to the 13th hole:
It’s rare that I hear horses neighing and sputtering in real time.
David Lingmerth and Louis Oosthuizen:
I spent the last two hours of the tournament at this spot by the 18th green:
I had to endure a few men behind me, who I assume were in their 20s, not necessarily following etiquette (that’s all I’ll say), but it was worth it.
The TV tower where Jim Nantz and Sir Nick Faldo called the action:
The Northern Trust is the last tournament of the year for CBS. The remainder of the FedExCup playoffs are on NBC.
After Lingmerth and Louis Ooie (as voice actor Jeff Bennett calls him) finished their round, the next pair to play 18 was Robert Streb and Scott Brown:
Followed by Bubba Watson and Jhonattan Vegas:
Vegas shot a 65 to finish at -9.
Then, Patrick Cantlay and Russell Henley:
Justin Thomas, who won the PGA Championship two weeks earlier, and Chez Reavie:
Keegan Bradley and Kevin Chappell:
Rahm finished tied for third with Jhonny Vegas at -9.
And finally, Jordan Spieth and Dustin Johnson:
Jordan and Dustin came to 18 tied at -13. Johnson’s tee shot landed in the rough and his second shot was short of the green. He would end up with a long par putt. Spieth, meanwhile, had a long birdie putt.
Spieth missed his birdie putt:
That meant D.J. could force a playoff if he parred…
The camera didn’t focus properly, but you get the idea.
Here’s how the putt looked on TV.
Spieth made his par putt to ensure the playoff:
Johnson hit a massive tee shot that landed within 95 yards of the hole. Here’s how it looked on TV. (6:42 PM UPDATE: The shot was shown in last night’s episode of Feherty when guest Darius Rucker listed D.J. as one of his three favorite golfers of all time. Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods were the other two.)
D.J.’s approach shot landed near the hole:
The shot looked like this on CBS.
Spieth missed a long birdie putt to extend the playoff:
But Johnson made his birdie putt and won The Northern Trust:
The winning putt can be seen at the end of these extended highlights.
Dottie Pepper interviewed Dustin afterward:
Our last two times at The Barclays, Dad and I stuck around to watch the off-air trophy presentation. This year, after a playoff, we were eager to head home, which, after buying a hat and shirt in the shop, we did.
Three FedExCup playoff tournaments remain. Can Dustin, Jordan, or anyone else in the top 100 win it all? We’ll know by the evening of September 24. (9/24 UPDATE: Someone else: Justin Thomas.)
On the way to the shuttle bus, Dad took this picture of me:
We got home at exactly 8:00. It was an exciting eight hours. What a finish! Our next golf trip will be next June for the third round of the U.S. Open, held at Shinnecock Hills.
I’ll leave you with a few news stories on the final round (subscription required for Newsday/News 12 links):
AP (via PGATour.com)
Newsday
Newsday column by Mark Herrmann, who also wrote the story in the above link
News 12 Long Island
I can be seen in the background in one clip from News 12’s video. Here’s a high-resolution screenshot from my TV:
3:29 PM UPDATE: I just learned I was actually in the background during CBS’s telecast, not in News 12 B-roll. Here is a vidcap:
8/31 UPDATE: Inside the Ropes segments of this week’s Inside the PGA Tour:
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Final Round
8/15/21 UPDATE: The PGA Tour will be replacing The Northern Trust with the FedEx Cup Championship, meaning this year’s tournament, the 55th, will be the last.
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