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First pro event he has ever played and he makes the cut.  Shot 66 today and average over 360 off the tee.  Of course Golf channel has zero coverage of him which is just stupid in my opinion.

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I hope he does well. The problem is that most of the courses they play on the NWT, at least the ones I have watched, are fairly straight. Id be interested to see how he would do on a course where its not all about bombing drives.

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Jealousy? Fear of a backlash by the Royal Internet Short Knocker Society?

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Jealousy? No...  Curiosity? Yes...

Originally Posted by sean_miller

Jealousy? Fear of a backlash by the Royal Internet Short Knocker Society?



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I guess I should have added "@ OP" or quoted him.

There are lot people out there in TV land convinced that Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson are the longest hitters alive. They're wrong and afraid to admit it - imvho.

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Originally Posted by jpalermo

Jealousy? No...  Curiosity? Yes...





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I watched a youtube video of him with Gray Mccord.... He hit a 300 yard drive with a putter and with a 29" long driver... He crushes the ball

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It would be awesome to see him pull putter out on the tee

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That is surprising to me.  I really thought those guys would have trouble breaking 80 because it is such a different mindset and skill to be able to hit 1 out of 5 straight and a mile.  But that is pretty neat.

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Sadlowski is the real deal my friend... Probably the longest hitter the game has ever seen.

Originally Posted by ladders11

Big deal!  Everyone on the internet drives 300 consistently - or 350 if they just had their X-Stiff shaft spined.



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Originally Posted by Leftygolfer

That is surprising to me.  I really thought those guys would have trouble breaking 80 because it is such a different mindset and skill to be able to hit 1 out of 5 straight and a mile.  But that is pretty neat.



Even though Sadlowski says he hasn't played a lot of golf in recent years, most of these guys can still play the game.  I doubt many of them could become superstars on the PGA tour but if one could, it'd be Jamie.  He's got the body, the mindset, and the athletic ability to be great.  As he says in the video posted here, the long drivers ball-striking has to be dead on in order to win.  If you gave Jamie a year on the Nationwide tour, I wouldn't be surprised at all to hear of him winning and moving on to the PGA tour.

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Fun video, the guys impressive.  I'm not shocked he's a good regular golfer given his ball striking skills with irons, he hits his putter longer than I hit my driver.

Originally Posted by jpalermo

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Amazing to watch. I hope he transitions well to the tour. He'll be quite fun to follow. And I never heard a "boom" or "pow" once... Oh what he could do with a Hammer 2....

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Jamie's stats through the tournament.

STATS Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 TOT RANK*
EAGLES -- 2 -- -- 2 T3
BIRDIES 2 5 4 1 12 T69
PARS 12 7 8 13 40 T68
BOGEYS 4 4 6 3 17 1
DOUBLE BOGEYS -- -- -- 1 1 T6
OTHER -- -- -- -- 0 N/A
DRIVING ACCURACY 57 36 71 50 53.6 T60
DRIVING DISTANCE 355.5 363.5 324.5 355.5 349.8 1
PUTTS PER ROUND 30 27 32 34 30.8 69
PUTTS PER GIR 1.900 1.667 1.889 2.091 1.881 69
GREENS IN REG 56 67 50 61 58.3 T74
SAND SAVES 33 50 0 0 20.0 T68

Pretty much what I expected from a long driver: Ranked first in driving distance and bogeys. Top ten in eagles and double bogeys. Funny that his best round of the tournament had the worst driving accuracy and his best putting.  He's got a ways to go before being a contender.

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Originally Posted by jpalermo

Jamie's stats through the tournament.

STATS

Rnd1

Rnd2

Rnd3

Rnd4

TOT

RANK*

EAGLES

--

2

--

--

2

T3

BIRDIES

2

5

4

1

12

T69

PARS

12

7

8

13

40

T68

BOGEYS

4

4

6

3

17

1

DOUBLE BOGEYS

--

--

--

1

1

T6

OTHER

--

--

--

--

0

N/A

DRIVING ACCURACY

57

36

71

50

53.6

T60

DRIVING DISTANCE

355.5

363.5

324.5

355.5

349.8

1

PUTTS PER ROUND

30

27

32

34

30.8

69

PUTTS PER GIR

1.900

1.667

1.889

2.091

1.881

69

GREENS IN REG

56

67

50

61

58.3

T74

SAND SAVES

33

50

0

0

20.0

T68

Pretty much what I expected from a long driver: Ranked first in driving distance and bogeys. Top ten in eagles and double bogeys. Funny that his best round of the tournament had the worst driving accuracy and his best putting.  He's got a ways to go before being a contender.



It was also interesting to see that the guy that finished 2nd in distance, i.e. the winner, was only a few yards behind him.

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