I think Faldo said something like Gay could add more yards if he just allowed his hands to release through the ball instead of holding on. He said this during an analysis of Gay's swing where Gay held the flying wedge perfectly.
I think Faldo said something like Gay could add more yards if he just allowed his hands to release through the ball instead of holding on. He said this during an analysis of Gay's swing where Gay held the flying wedge perfectly.
It must be kinda harsh for the players to watch the play back and listen to the commentary on their round. The announcers do need to make good t.v. after all, with the accent on "make". I bet most guys do it with the sound off. I loved Nick in his prime though. His pivot to hands, 8 iron from 145 prime.
After Nick put the green jacket on Tiger in '97 he began an effort to increase his distance, that I think anyways, played a part in his eventual demise as a player. At around that time he was invited to Shady Oaks to meet Ben Hogan whose advice to him was to forget about how far down the fairway he was but instead focus on being on the correct side of the fairway.
Brian could win on any course. Fairways and greens take precedent over driving distance stats.
I am going to have to start watching the Golf Channel with the volume off...couple of "analists" on Golf Central just described Brian's swing as "unathletic"..."vanillalike"... The only saving grace is they do pick Brian to win on Sunday.
Go get them Brian...how about a 67 on Sunday and a trip to the Masters. My buddy Chris and I would love to come to Augusta and see you play after we see you at Riviera next year.
I would like to say how happy i am for Lynn and all the
people who have had a part in Brians development.
as i watched the golf channel the CBS.......i was so proud of Brian. No i don't know him, only of him through
this site. Brian is the ultimate professional. Watching him
play, watching him concentrate, watching him acknowledge the crowd..(ULTRA PROFESSIONAL). he never seems to lose concentration. as stated before...i don't know him personally.....but i would think he comes from a disciplined background...i say that as a positive.....not to high.....not to low......one last comment.....i don't know his caddy but to me watching them together....its a perfect fit.
I hope tomorrow brings positives to Brian and all those associated with him...
Great to see so much BG coverage. I am really going to enjoy watching the final round today. Oh, and HG is right, the Golf Channel really sucks these days. I don't care for their new look. It's a shame. I liked the early days when they played all the old matches, the big three, challenge golf, etc. That Michael Breed is like the Jim Cramer of golf. Annoying.
Anyway, GO BG!!! and congrats Lynn.