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Gotta love duffers making fun of a pros swing and calling it terrible....

I disagree that you have to be able to DO something in order to recognize whether it's being done well or not. This always comes up with golf but not with other sports. For example, you can criticize Brett Farve without being able to lead an NFL team to multiple superbowls . .so why can't somebody criticize the technique of a pro golfer?

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I disagree that you have to be able to DO something in order to recognize whether it's being done well or not. This always comes up with golf but not with other sports. For example, you can criticize Brett Farve without being able to lead an NFL team to multiple superbowls . .so why can't somebody criticize the technique of a pro golfer?

But what are you actually criticizing? His decision making? His personality? His ability to accurately and consistently throw a football year after year?

I seriously doubt more than a handul of people on this board have the knowledge base to criticize a 2 handicapper's swing - let alone that of a relatively successful PGA professional. BTW - Favre and Poulter - both seem like they can be douchebags when they want to be.

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I seriously doubt more than a handul of people on this board have the knowledge base to criticize a 2 handicapper's swing - let alone that of a relatively successful PGA professional.

That may be true but it's not (just) because they are hackers that they lack the knowledge base. I actually have no opinion of Poulter's swing, I just disagree with the stock objection "you're not qualified to criticize because you're a 30 handicap, etc, etc". I am a hacker but if I say "I think golfer A has a better swing than golfer B" it's not automatically wrong or invalid just because they are both way better than me.

I would rather be watching golf than posting my silly opinions on the internet, anyway . . .Why isn't the Deutsche Bank on tv right now! arrgh!
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Gotta love duffers making fun of a pros swing and calling it terrible....

Absolutely right. I don't like the man that much but for hackers here to take the p**s based on their own

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As Pro swings go, it is, simple as.

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Poulter should just quit the game, based on the expert opinions here. But then, he wouldn't have the $2,045,114 that he has made this year so far.

Although he doesn't excel in any one category, he has been a consistent player on tour for the past 5 years, rarely missing a cut. I think that's a good indication of a golfer who knows his swing pretty well.
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Poulter is one of those players who seems to have got to where he is pretty much by force of will. Personally, I tend to admire those guys, whatever their rough edges. No great fan of the loud pants, but at least a million other people seem to dig that whole schtick.

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You don't have to take my word for it, it's widely acknowledged that he's not the most naturally talented golfer out there and his swing isn't the most technically sound. Anyone with eyes can see that. No need to be a jackass about it.
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You don't have to take my word for it, it's widely acknowledged that he's not the most naturally talented golfer out there and his swing isn't the most technically sound. Anyone with eyes can see that.

Care to explain and elaborate oh great golfing oracle w/ the 18 handicap? No? Thought not.

No need to be a jackass about it

Pots and kettles son. I know who looks more the jackass here.

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Care to explain and elaborate oh great golfing oracle w/ the 18 handicap? No? Thought not.

Sure. He's way laid off at the top of the swing. His arms are very high at the top too, right elbow a little too disconnected from his body. Also looks to me like he brings the club down slightly under plane sometimes, but that's debatable. These things add complications to the swing and make it a little harder to square the clubface at impact. He's obviously learned to cope with his swing problems, or he wouldn't be where he is in the game and it's been proven that there are plenty of ways to make a swing work. But as Pro swings go, I don't think it'd be considered a classic, or great technically. The problem here is you seem to have taken that statement to mean he must be a poor

golfer , despite no one saying anything of the kind. And stop with the 'son' stuff, kinda makes you sound like a douchebag.
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Went to the Deutsche Bank yesterday with my son and, as we were heading out, passed by the 9th green just as Ian Poulter sliced his approach from the rough over the gallery right next to the snack bar.

Poulter is the only one that doesn't seem to realize his entitled and snobbish attitude is destroying his golf game. He could be so much better if he was just humble and in control of his emotions.

And to think, he said no one besides Tiger was even on his level. He's my least favorite player on tour by far. Followed by Jeff Overton and Steve Elkington
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Ive always thought Poulter was a bit of a jerk. He just has this sort of smug, "Im better than you" attitude.

I agree 150%. His facial expressions, his walk, his everything seem to be condescending to everyone around him.

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With his swing which has a lot of issues

Would you care to enlighten us?

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I like Ian, He is a bloke who worked in a pro shop and made the bigs. Rough around the edges, yes, but I think he is a great story and I like him.

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I'm about to make a post (later tonight, after I can get the video off of my iPhone) that takes apart something Tom Watson says in his new DVDs.

Pros aren't infallible. They say and believe things that are wrong. They have flaws in their swings, and there's a difference between seeing them and DOING them.

So I will defend the rights of an 18 handicapper to pick apart someone's swing. More often than not it turns into a learning opportunity for that 18 handicapper, and sometimes they're right...

After all, what was Harvey Penick's handicap the last 20 years he graced the earth?

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Funny how everyone here is criticizing his attitude and saying it's ruining his own game and the other players on tour. Yet every tour pro out there says he's extremely amusing and a very pleasant person to be around. lol. Gotta love internet forum know-it-alls. Ian Poulter is the man. Every broadcaster always says he's an entertaining guy, never heard a bad word about him until I read this thread. I love it.

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Funny how everyone here is criticizing his attitude and saying it's ruining his own game and the other players on tour. Yet every tour pro out there says he's extremely amusing and a very pleasant person to be around. lol. Gotta love internet forum know-it-alls. Ian Poulter is the man. Every broadcaster always says he's an entertaining guy, never heard a bad word about him until I read this thread. I love it.

Do you honestly think a pro is going to talk trash about a fellow player in an interview? Come on now.

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Funny how everyone here is criticizing his attitude and saying it's ruining his own game and the other players on tour. Yet every tour pro out there says he's extremely amusing and a very pleasant person to be around.

I never said it necessarily affected his game. But the guy can be a massive jerk, and I've personally witnessed it on a few occasions.

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Do you honestly think a pro is going to talk trash about a fellow player in an interview? Come on now.

Well if the top 2 players in the world can talk shit about each other... then yes. Yes I can. You can take back your sarcastic reply now.

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