On the Telephone With Brian Gay
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05-03-2006, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Was on the phone earlier this evening with PGA TOUR player Brian Gay, and I congratulated him on his recent fine play. The conversation went something like this...
Brian: Well, thanks there, Yoda. This TGM stuff is making a lot of sense, and I'll admit I have been hitting the ball better. Just haven't been making the putts.
Yoda: Brian, I must share something with you.
Brian: What's that, Green Thing?
Yoda: The latest stats are out and the jig is up: With an average of 27.37 Putts per Round, you now are officially ranked the #1 Putter on the PGA TOUR.
Brian: Really!
Yoda: Yep. 520 putts divided by 19 rounds equals 27.27 per round. Can't argue with the math.
Brian: Well, yeah, but that's just because I'm a good scrambler. How about my Putts per Green in Regulation?
Yoda: More bad news, Brian. At 1.677 per GIR, you're #2 in that category. And that 4th round at the Chrysler? The number was 1.429. You didn't miss anything under 10 feet. Outside that distance, you made one-third from 10-15 feet, half from 15-20 feet and two-thirds from 20-25 feet. Let's face facts, Brian: You're a good putter. You've made 75 birdies so far this year, one for every third green you've hit. That's better than David Toms, Davis Love, Stuart Appleby and Sergio Garcia, to name a few.
Brian: Okay, I guess I shouldn't be complaining about my putting. But, seriously, I do seem to be missing more lately.
Yoda: Brian, please. You shot 30 on the back nine Sunday on your way to a 66. Passed a lot of fine TOUR folk on your way to the pay window, too. You don't do that without making putts. But...I know your problem.
Brian: What's that?
Yoda: Did you look at your GIR stats at the Chrysler Tuscon?
Brian: Not yet. I got in from Tuscon about 1:30 AM, logged onto LBG to check the latest, then hit the sack.
Yoda: You're sitting down, right?
Brian: Of course, I'm in the car headed to Doral.
Yoda: Good. At Tuscon, you averaged 14 greens per round. The final round was even better, 77.8 percent.
Brian: Really! My average last year was 62.3 percent.
Yoda: That was last year, Brian...last year.
Brian: So, I'm hitting more greens, and that makes me feel like I'm missing more putts, even though I'm making more than anybody else?
Yoda: Something like that. But it gets worse.
Brian: Whazzupp?
Yoda: Your Driving stats.
Brian: Naah, I'm short.
Yoda: Not any more. Your 4th round average was 316 yards.
Brian: Really! You know, now that you mention it, I have been hitting it further.
Yoda: Yes you have, and that has had more than a little something to do with the four eagles you've made on the 5-pars this year. Not to mention last week's double eagle at the Nissan, the first on the PGA TOUR this year. But...I have more bad news.
Brian: I can hardly wait.
Yoda: You hit 85.7 percent of the fairways.
Brian: Really!
Yoda: Yeah, it's a nightmare: You're long and straight off the tee. You hit a ton of greens. And statistically, you're the best putter on the PGA TOUR.
Brian: Hmmm...that's pretty interesting stuff there, Yoda. I've been out here eight years. Maybe things are starting to turn my way.
Yoda: It's you, Brian. You've put in the time. You've done the work. Now comes the reward.
Brian: Hey, gotta go, Green Thing...I'm turning into the parking lot and the Blue Monster's waiting. Anything else I should be doing?
Yoda: Deltoid exercises, Brian. You gotta start working the delts. Those trophies are heavy. And you never want the guys behind the cameras see you sweat.
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Excellent post Yoda....
Not necessarily because it's Brian Gay, PGA Tour Player (though that does add to the it!)....
And not because, as his teacher, you have sliced and diced his pertinent statistics, which obviously displays a true interest in his improvement...
No sir.
Know why (in my opinion at least)?
Psychology.
No Maslow. No (thank God) Freud. Nope. Just the plain old facts (or is it Plane ole facts).
Yes sir.
You have taken, backed with real life statistics, what he perceives (the operative word) to be a weakness and educated him on what he is really doing - versus the perception he may have, and hopefully he can use that as a spring board to reach his goals/dreams, etc.
And that, my friend, is what separates the mens from the boys (from both a teaching and playing perspective)!!!!!!!! Great stuff!
-Patrick
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05-13-2006, 11:20 PM
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The Heart of a Champion
Brian Gay made six -- double bogey -- on his first hole at this week's Byron Nelson.
He followed it with a birdie.
But two more bogies followed and he turned in 37 -- three-over on the Par 34 front side of the very tough Cottonwood Valley Golf Club. The PGA TOUR is the Land of the Meateaters, and three-over after the first nine holes can make for a short week.
Gut-check time.
Birdies on the 11th and 14th followed. And then the eagle three on the par five 16th.
37-32 = 69.
Another 69 followed on Friday and then 68 today.
In a field that began with 144 of the best players in the world and starting with double bogey six, Brian goes into the final round tied for 18th.
When we began our day together in Atlanta on Monday, I asked him what he was working on.
"Same things."
"What do you like best about what we've done?"
"It's simple."
Doesn't sound much like The Golfing Machine, does it?
Good luck tomorrow, Brian. You've earned your spurs, and you've waited your turn.
Good things lie ahead.
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05-13-2006, 11:45 PM
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Im thinking of putting a bet on him to win a major next year after these new alignments really get ingrained into his subconcious.... I think it will be alot better odds than the bookmakers are giving.... 
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05-13-2006, 11:54 PM
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The U.S. Open Is A Good First Win
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Originally Posted by Mathew
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Im thinking of putting a bet on him to win a major next year after these new alignments really get ingrained into his subconcious.... I think it will be alot better odds than the bookmakers are giving....
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Next year, Mathew?
How about next month!
Winged Foot.
The United States Open Championship at Winged Foot.
Has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
Warp speed.

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05-14-2006, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Next year, Mathew?
How about next month!
Winged Foot.
The United States Open Championship at Winged Foot.
Has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
Warp speed.
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Ok - i'll put a bet on  . Winged Foot definitely has a nice ring to it  . Go Brian ! !  Go Brian ! ! 
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05-14-2006, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Brian Gay made six -- double bogey -- on his first hole at this week's Byron Nelson.
He followed it with a birdie.
But two more bogies followed and he turned in 37 -- three-over on the Par 34 front side of the very tough Cottonwood Valley Golf Club. The PGA TOUR is the Land of the Meateaters, and three-over after the first nine holes can make for a short week.
Gut-check time.
Birdies on the 11th and 14th followed. And then the eagle three on the par five 16th.
37-32 = 69.
Another 69 followed on Friday and then 68 today.
In a field that began with 144 of the best players in the world and starting with double bogey six, Brian goes into the final round tied for 18th.
When we began our day together in Atlanta on Monday, I asked him what he was working on.
"Same things."
"What do you like best about what we've done?"
"It's simple."
Doesn't sound much like The Golfing Machine, does it?
Good luck tomorrow, Brian. You've earned your spurs, and you've waited your turn.
Good things lie ahead.
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I just thought I'd quote this so it would be on the last page of the thread because if you're like me when I get tired, you might just click on the 'last page' link and have missed this important update  .
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05-14-2006, 09:11 PM
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Brian Gay At the Byron Nelson
Congratulations, Brian Gay, on another outstanding PGA TOUR tournament finish. At the EDS Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, Brian shot 69-68-69-69 = 275 and finished T-19th.
Along the way, he compiled an impressive set of statistics. In Driving Distance, at 276.1 yards on average off the Tee, he ranked 78th, about the middle of the field. But in Driving Accuracy, it was a different story: Brian hit 69.6 percent of the Fairways and ranked T-1. That's "1" as in "one", "first," "numero uno", whatever.  He was T-23 in Greens in Regulation (66.7 percent) and T-3 in Eagles.
He also was T-1 in Sand Saves. He was T-10 in Putts per Green and T-9 in Putts per GIR. All of which shouldn't surprise us: For the year 2006 on the PGA TOUR, Brian currently ranks #1 in Putting Average and #2 in Scrambling.
Best of all, he shook hands with Byron Nelson and then took home a tidy $83,700.
Good luck at The Colonial, Brian. We'll be watching and rooting!
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05-19-2006, 02:01 PM
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Brian Gay Starts Strong At the Colonial
Congratulations to Brian Gay at the Colonial. As I write, his 67-67=134 start sends him into the weekend T-8. Good luck, Brian!
Meanwhile, I'm off for Rob Noel's Golf Academy at Money Hill Golf Club in Abita Springs, Lousiana. Our Advanced Junior Golf Academy starts tomorrow, and I've got an airplane waiting.
I'll be on line this evening if I can get access. Otherwise, I'll be checking in from Rob's place tomorrow. There's a lot going on in the Forums, and I don't want to miss a word. You guys are good! 
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05-20-2006, 12:19 AM
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Good luck Brian.
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05-22-2006, 12:46 AM
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Color Colonial Green
Congrats to Brian Gay on another fine tournament: 67-67-73-66=274 (T-13) and $117,600. He beat or tied the ultimate winner, Tim Herron, in every round except the third. Great going, Brian. Good luck in Memphis!
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