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Wait. . ., all these guys you're mentioning are 3-4" taller and stronger looking than Dan. Sure, Ryuji is probably close, but he's one person out of the 8 or more you quoted.

But that's not exactly what I was getting at, all I can say is if he does make scratch he would be one of the exceptional scratch golfers. He would stick out in a crowd of other scratch golfers as the "smaller" one.

Respectfully disagree don't look that much stronger. Again, size is way down on list in importance w/resp to his situation imho. Let's agree to disagree and leave it at that. And stop mentioning his size! We know, we know what you think!

I'm not sure I actually think what you think I think, if that makes any sense? I'm the last person to put someone down because I think they are "too small" or "weak" for something. I'm not the biggest person in the world either. . .I was merely reacting to the fact that Dan himself mentioned that he is 5'9" 150 pounds at one point in his blog, and I don't think he's as big as he's making himself out to be. This added to the fact that he is stating that he has the latent talent to become one of the best golfers in the world by just doing 10,000 hours of deliberate practice***. I felt it needed to be pointed out.

Please don't take offense to my statements, I'm not intentionally writing this stuff just to offend you.

Plus, I did mention that his making a 2-3 handicap is already an impressive feat, which to me is being an expert. He did it in 2013, which is about 2-3 years into his program. However, I doubt that he will get to consistent scratch, much less better than scratch.

***BTW, the "5 minutes a day of focused practice" we are all committing to do this month is very productive. If we all did 10,000 hours of it, we could all be pretty good. . .

No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.

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Justin Thomas is averaging right at 300 yards a drive in his rookie year on the PGA Tour.

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''He would call from an AJGA tournament and I'd say, 'What's the number?' And he'd say it was six,'' said his father, Mike Thomas, a former PGA of America director and the longtime pro at Harmony Landing outside Louisville, Kentucky.

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'That was the number of holes he couldn't reach.''

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No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.

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Very funny, but Dan is not 5'10".

I mis-worded my comment above. It should read "wimpy" not "smaller". :-D

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[QUOTE name="nevets88" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3042#post_1142379"]   No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.  One more:  :-D [/QUOTE] Very funny, but Dan is not 5'10". I mis-worded my comment above. It should read "wimpy" not "smaller". :-D

What does wimpy even mean? Because of some changing amorphous definition of a person's traits whom you've never seen IRL, you've determined it precludes his goal from being achieved? Justin Leonard, Mark Wilson, Bud Cauley.

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No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.

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Very funny, but Dan is not 5'10".

I mis-worded my comment above. It should read "wimpy" not "smaller".

What does wimpy even mean? Because of some changing amorphous definition of a person's traits whom you've never seen IRL, you've determined it precludes his goal from being achieved?

Justin Leonard, Mark Wilson, Bud Cauley.

Actually, IDK what "wimpy" really means, so I just looked it up . Seems appropriate when talking about Dan and golf swing in the same sentence. :whistle:

However, he clearly hits solid shots, otherwise he would not be a 5HC. However, I can't really put a definition to what I think as compared to people with whom I play daily or weekly (not weakly). You are correct that I shouldn't be so quick to judge someone I've never actually met.

In fact, to be honest, I thought my swing was wimpy for the longest time (and it was), and never thought I could ever hit a solid shot until I started hitting them. So, who knows? He might have the talent to get to scratch. I still say that he would be an exception to the rule. It would be like me getting to scratch. While possible, I give it a much slimmer chance than a 16 year old with lots of strength and flexibility. That would be roughly speaking a slightly larger "snowball's chance in hell".

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[QUOTE name="nevets88" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3042#post_1142409"]   [QUOTE name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3030#post_1142398"]   [QUOTE name="nevets88" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3042#post_1142379"]   No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.  One more:  :-D [/QUOTE] Very funny, but Dan is not 5'10". I mis-worded my comment above. It should read "wimpy" not "smaller". :-D [/QUOTE] What does wimpy even mean? Because of some changing amorphous definition of a person's traits whom you've never seen IRL, you've determined it precludes his goal from being achieved? Justin Leonard, Mark Wilson, Bud Cauley.[/QUOTE] Actually, IDK what "wimpy" really means, so I just [URL=http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/wimpy]looked it up[/URL]. Seems appropriate when talking about Dan and golf swing in the same sentence. :whistle: However, he clearly hits solid shots, otherwise he would not be a 5HC. However, I can't really put a definition to what I think as compared to people with whom I play daily or weekly (not weakly). You are correct that I shouldn't be so quick to judge someone I've never actually met. In fact, to be honest, I thought my swing was wimpy for the longest time (and it was), and never thought I could ever hit a solid shot until I started hitting them. So, who knows? He might have the talent to get to scratch. I still say that he would be an exception to the rule. It would be like me getting to scratch. While possible, I give it a much slimmer chance than a 16 year old with lots of strength and flexibility. That would be roughly speaking a slightly larger "snowball's chance in hell".

We've been going in circles and I respectfully disagree and a search on this thread revealed you used wimpy 7 different times before. You've made your point. You think shorter/skinnier/whatever a wimpy swing is is a major barrier to being scratch. Me, no. Done. It's on record. Let's move on to something new.

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[quote name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3030#post_1142426"][QUOTE name="nevets88" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3042#post_1142409"]   [QUOTE name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3030#post_1142398"]   [QUOTE name="nevets88" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3042#post_1142379"]   No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.  One more:  :-D [/QUOTE] Very funny, but Dan is not 5'10". I mis-worded my comment above. It should read "wimpy" not "smaller". :-D [/QUOTE] What does wimpy even mean? Because of some changing amorphous definition of a person's traits whom you've never seen IRL, you've determined it precludes his goal from being achieved? Justin Leonard, Mark Wilson, Bud Cauley.[/QUOTE] Actually, IDK what "wimpy" really means, so I just [URL=http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/wimpy]looked it up[/URL]. Seems appropriate when talking about Dan and golf swing in the same sentence. :whistle: However, he clearly hits solid shots, otherwise he would not be a 5HC. However, I can't really put a definition to what I think as compared to people with whom I play daily or weekly (not weakly). You are correct that I shouldn't be so quick to judge someone I've never actually met. In fact, to be honest, I thought my swing was wimpy for the longest time (and it was), and never thought I could ever hit a solid shot until I started hitting them. So, who knows? He might have the talent to get to scratch. I still say that he would be an exception to the rule. It would be like me getting to scratch. While possible, I give it a much slimmer chance than a 16 year old with lots of strength and flexibility. That would be roughly speaking a slightly larger "snowball's chance in hell".

We've been going in circles and I respectfully disagree and a search on this thread revealed you used wimpy 7 different times before. You've made your point. You think shorter/skinnier/whatever a wimpy swing is is a major barrier to being scratch. Me, no. Done. It's on record. Let's move on to something new.[/quote] I never once said it was impossible, just not the standard. Look, my son was shorter and skinnier than Dan, but did not have a "wimpy" swing. I'm not short and skinny and did have a "wimpy" swing. We're going around in circles because you keep stating things about me that are not correct, and I've attempted to correct. We can move on when you respectfully disagree without accusing me of such nonsense.

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@iacas any updates on your offer? has he still not contacted you about it?

No updates. No contact.

We're going around in circles because you keep stating things about me that are not correct, and I've attempted to correct. We can move on when you respectfully disagree without accusing me of such nonsense.


How about you both just say you misunderstood each other and move on now? Okay? Good. Thank you.

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No offense taken. For from it. Again, I just don't think his size is a factor.

One more:

Very funny, but Dan is not 5'10".

I mis-worded my comment above. It should read "wimpy" not "smaller".

What does wimpy even mean? Because of some changing amorphous definition of a person's traits whom you've never seen IRL, you've determined it precludes his goal from being achieved?

Justin Leonard, Mark Wilson, Bud Cauley.

Actually, IDK what "wimpy" really means, so I just looked it up. Seems appropriate when talking about Dan and golf swing in the same sentence.

However, he clearly hits solid shots, otherwise he would not be a 5HC. However, I can't really put a definition to what I think as compared to people with whom I play daily or weekly (not weakly). You are correct that I shouldn't be so quick to judge someone I've never actually met.

In fact, to be honest, I thought my swing was wimpy for the longest time (and it was), and never thought I could ever hit a solid shot until I started hitting them. So, who knows? He might have the talent to get to scratch. I still say that he would be an exception to the rule. It would be like me getting to scratch. While possible, I give it a much slimmer chance than a 16 year old with lots of strength and flexibility. That would be roughly speaking a slightly larger "snowball's chance in hell".

We've been going in circles and I respectfully disagree and a search on this thread revealed you used wimpy 7 different times before. You've made your point.

You think shorter/skinnier/whatever a wimpy swing is is a major barrier to being scratch. Me, no. Done. It's on record.

Let's move on to something new.

I never once said it was impossible, just not the standard.

Look, my son was shorter and skinnier than Dan, but did not have a "wimpy" swing. I'm not short and skinny and did have a "wimpy" swing.

We're going around in circles because you keep stating things about me that are not correct, and I've attempted to correct. We can move on when you respectfully disagree without accusing me of such nonsense.

I didn't say impossible. Impossible <> major barrier if that's what you're thinking.

If I implied you thought the degree to which physicality and being a good golfer is more strongly correlated than you actually meant, that's my misunderstanding and it's on me.

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I didn't say impossible. Impossible major barrier if that's what you're thinking.

If I implied you thought the degree to which physicality and being a good golfer is more strongly correlated than you actually meant, that's my misunderstanding and it's on me.

I think @iacas is right.

More than likely, I'm just not conveying what I am thinking very well, and looking like a "bully" type of person. This was, obviously, not my intent. :~(

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Oh good, you two :-* and made up. :)

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I'm not sure I actually think what you think I think, if that makes any sense? I'm the last person to put someone down because I think they are "too small" or "weak" for something. I'm not the biggest person in the world either. . .I was merely reacting to the fact that Dan himself mentioned that he is 5'9" 150 pounds at one point in his blog, and I don't think he's as big as he's making himself out to be. This added to the fact that he is stating that he has the latent talent to become one of the best golfers in the world by just doing 10,000 hours of deliberate practice***. I felt it needed to be pointed out.

Please don't take offense to my statements, I'm not intentionally writing this stuff just to offend you.

Plus, I did mention that his making a 2-3 handicap is already an impressive feat, which to me is being an expert. He did it in 2013, which is about 2-3 years into his program. However, I doubt that he will get to consistent scratch, much less better than scratch.

***BTW, the "5 minutes a day of focused practice" we are all committing to do this month is very productive. If we all did 10,000 hours of it, we could all be pretty good. . .

I think the physicality is a legitimate factor to discuss in that it could be an additional hurdle to overcome to reach his goal, but by no means an absolute road-block. It's just an added difficulty factor that he might have to compensate for (relative to lower handicaps) with standout skill in another area - like 'Little Poison' Paul Runyan.

Rory's 5'9' as well, but has soccer player / sprinter / rower legs and a rock-solid core.

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[QUOTE name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3042#post_1142372"]   I'm not sure I actually think what you think I think, if that makes any sense? I'm the last person to put someone down because I think they are "too small" or "weak" for something. I'm not the biggest person in the world either. . .I was merely reacting to the fact that Dan himself mentioned that he is 5'9" 150 pounds at one point in his blog, and I don't think he's as big as he's making himself out to be. This added to the fact that he is stating that he has the latent talent to become one of the best golfers in the world by just doing 10,000 hours of deliberate practice***. I felt it needed to be pointed out. Please don't take offense to my statements, I'm not intentionally writing this stuff just to offend you. Plus, I did mention that his making a 2-3 handicap is already an impressive feat, which to me is being an expert. He did it in 2013, which is about 2-3 years into his program. However, I doubt that he will get to consistent scratch, much less better than scratch. ***BTW, the "5 minutes a day of focused practice" we are all committing to do this month is very productive. If we all did 10,000 hours of it, we could all be pretty good. . . [/QUOTE] I think the physicality is a legitimate factor to discuss in that it could be an additional hurdle to overcome to reach his goal, but by no means an absolute road-block. It's just an added difficulty factor that he might have to compensate for (relative to lower handicaps) with standout skill in another area - like 'Little Poison' Paul Runyan. Rory's 5'9' as well, but has soccer player / sprinter / rower legs and a rock-solid core.

Definitely work out is my opinion, but get the swing right is A # 1. He could work out. Judging by his build, he's not or just in maintenance mode.

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Rory's 5'9' as well, but has soccer player / sprinter / rower legs and a rock-solid core.

I wouldn't compare Rory and Dan. . .

Rory is big , which is why he hits 300+ yards, and notice that 6'3" players don't "tower" over him. A person who is actually 5'9"/10" and 165 pounds (relaxed and barefoot) is not small.

Add to this that every oz. of Rory's mass is directed towards hitting golf balls far and accurate. No comparison. . .

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I wouldn't compare Rory and Dan. . .

Rory is big, which is why he hits 300+ yards, and notice that 6'3" players don't "tower" over him. A person who is actually 5'9"/10" and 165 pounds (relaxed and barefoot) is not small.

Add to this that every oz. of Rory's mass is directed towards hitting golf balls far and accurate. No comparison. . .


Jamie Sadlowski isn't big either.

@Lihu I think you're on the wrong track if you're going to look at physical size. It's really not a super big determinant. Yes, at the extremes, if you had a rail-thin weakling, it might indicate something. But I don't look particularly big (particularly in the chest and arms) and my clubhead speed is above average.

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[QUOTE name="Lihu" url="/t/45853/the-dan-plan-10-000-hours-to-become-a-pro-golfer-dan-mclaughlin/3060#post_1143337"]   I wouldn't compare Rory and Dan. . . Rory is big , which is why he hits 300+ yards, and notice that 6'3" players don't "tower" over him. A person who is actually 5'9"/10" and 165 pounds (relaxed and barefoot) is not small. Add to this that every oz. of Rory's mass is directed towards hitting golf balls far and accurate. No comparison. . . [/QUOTE] Jamie Sadlowski isn't big either. @Lihu I think you're on the wrong track if you're going to look at physical size. It's really not a super big determinant. Yes, at the extremes, if you had a rail-thin weakling, it might indicate something. But I don't look particularly big (particularly in the chest and arms) and my clubhead speed is above average.

True, but I'm just objecting to a comparison between Dan and Rory.

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That was a sh*&ty; shot. Sorry, couldn't resist.

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That was a sh*&ty; shot. Sorry, couldn't resist.

I like his lower body action more there than in his regular swing.

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