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I really like this video.
1) They talk a bit about how feel isn't real. Tiger really gets into that. Morikawa talking about how you have to make a feel your own.
2) I like Tiger's discussion on hitting a spot and being aggressive. His spot might be 40-FT let of the pin, but he is aggressive hitting it there. He isn't trying to guide a shot there. I like this way of thinking. It's knowing all the information, and always been very committed to where you want the ball to end up, and 99% of the time it probably shouldn't be aiming at the flag. In the end, hit a shot you are confident in hitting. This probably helps a lot when you have a shot with a lot of hazards around. Focus on where you want the ball to end up, and be confident in hitting the ball there.
Shifts illegal
Pitch clock
Bigger bases
That about it, right?
They're all fine. Though I wish with the shift nonsense that hitters could just "hit it where they ain't."
Birdied 18 at Whispering Woods today after:
Didn't play the tenth (took a par for GHIN).
Missing a 15-footer on 11.
Missing a 20-footer on 12.
Missing a chip-in on 13 (tap-in par).
Missing a 25-footer on 14.
Missing a 10-footer on 15.
Missing a 10-footer on 16.
Missing a 20-footer on 17.
(To be fair [or make an excuse] I didn't warmup putt, and the greens were slow because of the heat, so I kept over-reading the break on the putts.) I hit almost every putt just about how I wanted.
The putt on 18 was about 20 feet. I drove it through the fairway and the ball was about 18" above my feet. I told my playing partner how weirdly good I am from those types of lies. It was also about 10 yards farther than I typically hit the club I used.
Hit it to 20 feet dead online, and he was putting about ten feet behind the hole (he'd already putted out, was just hitting another putt) so I asked him to stop because I wanted to get ONE birdie out of the round. So I'm glad I did.
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