Jump to content

1player

Established Member
  • Posts

    36
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About 1player

Personal Information

  • Member Title
    Banned

Your Golf Game

  • Index: plus
  • Plays: Righty

1player's Achievements

Member

Member (2/9)

  • 1st Post
  • 1st Topic

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. OK How many majors did TW have by 23? Seems Rory already out accomplished Tiger on that which is the whole thing Tiger came to do, WIN MAJORS LOL RORY RORY RORY Tiger Who
  2. Don't like my prose. Funny I've written over 50 books and made 6 films on my work. Some love my style and others well they can read someone else. Personally I love bullet point writing styles, short and sweet hit the point move on. But in some works I have been known to drone on a page or two without a paragraph break. The net is made for bullet point writing IMO. But opinions are like A HOLES everyone has one.
  3. Look at the swings on this site, where are 99% of the hips at impact facing the ball with their belt buckles That's what almost every 'amateur does Great LONG HITTERS are almost identical at impact When I say 'facing the target' with their belt buckle that means literally the hips have fired before impact creating the 'lag' that all the long great hitters have While not 90o facing the target they are usually in the 60o range at impact and this is what most pro teachers refer to as 'facing the target' at impact with the hips I know you're the 'admin' and have your own thoughts on 'the golf swing' and have the 5SK thing But I'm right on this I know it's your site, but the images don't lie Very few pro teachers even understand this fact Its where you got to get in the impact position to 'be great' And if you search google for 'time pga pros spend practicing putting' your 10% practice time for putting is your own You blasted me for saying 40% and guess what google shows, it's what the average pro puts into putting The reason, pros all have a calculator and can figure out 30 putts average a round is approx 40% of 70 strokes LOL So stop grinding me up for saying what I said, the goal is to get the belt belting FACING THE TARGET at impact 99% of the 'golfers' on this site showing their swings are square to the ball at impact with their buckles that means they have IMPROPER HIP ROTATION Nice site you got, but, the pics don't lie Hips are already FACING THE TARGET not the ball at impact on great players And it's usually between 60o and 70o, the younger the player the closer to 70o they can get HOGAN where are hips at impact almost facing the target the greatest ball striker right Snead one of the greatest swings, his hips at impact facing target Early Jack FACING the target with belt buckle Rory, why those in the KNOW say HE IS GREAT, look at that impact position No matter what Tiger changes in his swing Guess what he always has HIPS FACING TOWARD TARGET not ball at impact, if you look his early pics he is way more facing the target than this
  4. You got a swing now kiddo Go play
  5. I can't really answer you on expectations as to time All I know is my own experience The kid that showed me the game, he was a great player that caddied for one of the top players in the 70's and 80's. So he gave me my basics, I liked the game so I practiced some, but I loved playing So I played mostly, never a range rat So within 18 months I was close to scratch I was plus within 3 years playing almost everyday About a year after I started playing, a young mini tour pro took me under his wing and really improved my short game since I was a natural boomer He became a president of the PGA and is now in the hall of fame I always was just a player, loved to play, practiced some short game stuff, but once one swing was grooved, that was it, read some books by Hogan and Nicklaus but all that stuff seemed more confusing. You grip it, set up, take it back and hit it, you want a fade you bring it outside and my natural shot was inside so a draw I was natural in any sport I played, at 15 I played with a traveling legion team, had tryouts offered with several top MLB teams Played at high level in baskeball Tennis The only sport I gave up on was football due to bad injuries So a pro level player showed me the basics, I practiced enough until I could hit it ok, a couple of months then all I did was play I got tweaked by an eventual hall of famer Now I got good since I love to gamble and when you playing for big stakes You either got the game or you go broke I had game I stopped playing for pretty much 17 years later in life, then after 50 I'm retired and got the time so I start playing Throw 40lbs on your waist and try to swing like you did with a 31 inch waist I couldn't plus most of flexibility was gone Sure my short game was there, but how I used to play, that game was long gone, when you're 25 to 35 and can hit it well past 300 in the air with a driver and now you can only hit it 240 or so in the air, even though you are now on shorter tees, the game is way different So my long past parallel driver swing was not barely 3/4, and my irons were still the same, since I always 3/4 them anyway So my recent experience with a pro was this I pick a guy who is in the SFL PGA HOF Nice resume Some tour players One, is a young hot shot, was their early coach and they went to one of the guys recently you see all the time on Golf Shows So I go to the pro Look, I'm a player, played for years, I didn't play for almost 20 years, I got 40 extra lbs on me, so tell me how to adjust my swing to get 20 or 30 more yards on my driver at least I relied on huge SS the result of a very long swing in my youth So I never worked on perfect ball striking, my driver was built to do one thing, be 30 or so yards past most long players and be reasonably straight, no ob's but rough that close to a green so what, you could knock down a baby wedge still in the rough, rough isn't that bad of a penalty if you are close to a green on most courses, guess what, it's the same attitude Bubba has, be longer than anyone and hitting wedges from the rough So the pro spots a couple of things in my swing FIRST LESSON Sure enough, they helped me, I definitely would say I'm more consistent now, and I was consistent before So a minor tweak in hands position and a minor take away tweak BINGO I'm more grooved than before But what I went to him about more driver distance IT DID NOTHING FOR So literally the next week the 2nd lesson I show him, thanks I love the two tips, but more consistent strike but no extra distance in driver So he goes off on a tangent playing with this and that It all feels wrong So I go to the range and the first thing I asked him about in the first lesson that he said was 'good' I changed To me I looked way to tilted in spine angle So I go back to being upright in stance, and I try to recreate my old athletic swing Very upright, huge wristcock at top I'm starting to bang the end of long ranges again, not as long as 20 years ago, but long for a guy in his 50's So my 3rd lesson I'm on the back tee area of the pros range I fly 7 balls in row 280+ in the air into the woods behind his range He looks at me and is telling me what a 'great player' I am If he didn't see where I was the week before and how I made my own change and now I'm doing what I told him I thought I could do So 2.5 years That's not my experience with a pro You get very good playing, you get fundamentals from a pro Some people got a teaching pro stuck to their hips That was rare 30 years ago So I'm not qualified to answer that question All I know is my own experiences I got lucky Had natural athletic ability from playing many sports Confidence from being good in many sports So some good instruction from 3 people First guy I played with, other than 30 mins on a range and picking his brain for a few rounds, that was his input Then I played with the guy in the HOF a lot and he got tired of me hitting huge drives and good irons and as soon as I ran into trouble I had no clue how to do anything but a standard chip which I didn't do well He showed me fundamentals of a bunker shot, and chipping most important a killer LOB SHOT So that was my experience with teaching pros I guess you can say I'm a 'feel player' Sure I know the basics and can spot major flaws in any swing pretty much except for a good swing Most people don't have a 'good swing' Show me a crappy swing and I'll give a tip that fixes their major flaw BINGO they're cured kinda To me a teaching pro is a doctor Once you groove a swing You go to him if you're sick He looks at the swing OK You're doing this or that now Me If I hit a bad shot I knew what I did in my hands, I could tell instantly what I did wrong If it became a pattern, I would got the range hit a small bucket FIX IT If your son was younger I would give you a great tip How to teach him to score But he's in college already so he won't do it You lean to score by actually scoring on a course You take a young golfer who is smacking the ball You kinda embarrass them You're hitting the snot out of the ball Yet you can't break 80 Now I'm gonna punish you I'm putting you on the ladies or seniors tees When you can go back to back shooting in the 60's You can move back a tee After 5 tries if they fail, you put a skirt on them JK But you get the idea Playing a short tee they're hitting nothing into greens or driving most par 4's and got driver wedge on par 5's He goes low throws up a 65 or a 62 He overcame a ROAD BLOCK Wow I'm good I CAN SCORE So it was a pitch and putt course He found a new confidence by playing the game where if he can't score from the ladies tees You got major issues In other words Players are not created by teaching pros Players have what it takes between their eyes to go to the next level If you could buy a game by having teaching pros, every one would have game PLAYERS are players RANGERS are rangers Let the kid play Get a player to play with him Show him why he isn't going low ON A COURSE If he was 15 or 16 and just hitting it a mile I'd say give him a skirt if he can't break 70 in 5 tries from the ladies tee A kid shoots 65 even from the ladies tees IN HIS MIND HE SHOT 65 A guy that ever shoots 65 KNOWS he is a player So that's my experience You're a scratch golfer and your son is a collegiate player with a pretty swing You're asking how long for a pro coach to turn him into a machine My personal experience is, a pro can only show you the fundamentals Then you either become a player by wanting it and doing it It's mental after a certain point He has to believe in himself He has to know he can stripe a ball He has to know, guess what miss hits happen I saw Jack once put 3 or so balls into the water at a tournament at a club I played out all the time in the early 80's It was a practice round, 160 or so par 3, his 8 iron was like 1 foot from clearing the water 3 times in a row How many times before you pure a club and it doesn't carry do you give up It took Jack 3 shots Then Cal Peete steps up and he pured a 5 iron probably one hop it hits the stick and goes in From that day on I never hit a full iron in my life I saw, a 3/4 knock down could beat the games greatest Drive for position then knock it down to hit pins all day Then roll in the birdies That's my formula for going low 2.5 years, hmmm Sounds like that's how they do it now, right A coach always filling up your mind with 'swing thoughts', grinding over 3-5 putts on a practice green for hours, hours on a range You learn to go low playing especially playing for something He's got a short game, now he's grinding over perfection Golf is a game of playing misses You score on the great shots and learn how to score often on the misses Other day I hit 13 greens, usually it's 10 to 12 for me Sure I can often hit 15 and have hit 18 But 10 to 12 is usual Well I hit 13 that day, you want to know why I went low 2 of my 5 chips holed out that day The other 3 hit the pin or caught the lip all tap ins I erases my bad shots with my short game and turned my misses in birdies twice Made a couple of the short putts too that day on the GIR's So a nice red number So guys I know say what you do They whistle striping it I say no I holed out two chips Players can always PLAY and SCORE And honestly no one taught me that So I tried to give you some advice your sons got a pretty swing My swing isn't 'pretty' But I'm a player Always was and always will be You know what happens when you play in a pro am with tour pro and you fly him by 40 yards in the fairway That used to be my experiences Yo Par'd why aren't you out here Cause I own a software company and don't want to take a huge pay cut Now that pro could thump me all day Tour level pro I am not But I would keep up with mini tour guys Plus 3 to Plus 4 best I ever got which was plenty good to win in my groups Tour level pros are all Plus 6.5+ Let him play with some plus players a lot When he starts to keep up He's a player He sees, ok, my driver is as far as these players My irons are often as close I got a better short game Heck I AM A PLAYER TOO You son starts to go low He did it from within Sounds like he's got enough 'game to go to the next level But I honestly don't think a coach is the magic pill Let him PLAY with some PLAYERS He sees him game is good enough in many areas He doesn't sweat every shot I remember that hole when I out drove whoever He's a great player I remember that hole when I stiffed the pin better than whoever another player I remember beating whoever on this hole or that Start letting him play with the best you can find Especially guys that played the tour at one time, even if they're older now They look at his game They tell you what they think He's gonna be a great lawyer one day they may say Or they say He's close, he's just got to work on this or that I played with a player a few times, he got tired of me blowing short game shots so he gave me an hour of his time 1 hour Not 2.5 years Let him play 18 holes with a few has beens It could be the best investment you make IMO He gets visuals in his head of his shots against guys he heard about I think my pivotal point was when pretty quick all the good players I knew let me play with them after going to the range for a while My 3rd hole was a short par 4, I'm beginner never played on a course spent some time on a range with proper instruction I drove the fringe The players were like WTF you bought a ringer to play and we're giving him strokes And he's driving the par 4's LOL So I missed my eagle putt and tapped in birdie for a net deuce I cleaned up that day on skins Never got a stroke again in my life And I played almost day for 15 years Then I had to do some stuff Now it's 20 years after the big break And I still go low Let some players size him up Even if it's only 9 hole matches They'll tell you what's wrong And he might just find his game by PLAYING
  6. The final tweak in golf is about 6 inches Between the ears You either believe you are a player Or you think you might be a player When you say 'inconsistent', what is his miss tendancies Does he miss left most of the time Or does he miss right Or is he all the over place Me I am a hooker if I get fast, which is ok on most courses, since the left side of a fairway is usually parallel to another fairway and not OB If I'm having a good driving day hitting lots of fairways When I come up to a rare OB on the left side I don't even see it Now if I had a million on the line, or I'm not hitting my normal high fairways That OB looks HUGE So no driver that hole today, punt a 3wood stinger down the right side or in the old days 1 Iron All day long I could care less about left, I was and still am long off the tee, so if that crazy hook pops up, so what, I'm usually in short grass on the parallel hole So course management is one thing you need to go low Pre Shot routine is another Iron glad setup and grip At his level, he's showing you, when he has to think he can put the ball near the hole like a pro (his short game) Well why isn't he puring every iron and driver? Mental If his swing isn't grooved to KNOW his miss tendencies and manage his game around his 'miss tendancy' that's course management he has to improve And I'm telling you, if he is a zone player you will see him being timed close on bag to follow through on tee shots and approaches If he's average of 16 seconds say bag to follow thru on good shots and 20 on bad, what's he doing, over thinking worrying If he's 12 seconds on bad shots, he's not thinking enough and doesn't have a good routine You're scratch he's a collegiate player, mental aspect of game is HUGE at that level Then it's KNOWING you are a money player Also, besides tendencies on a driver miss He should have clear tendencies on irons Is he usually on right or left side of hole on a miss, or is he long or short If his irons are constantly long or short, okay, management, his yardages aren't dialed in or he's not got proper yardages As you know, at a high level, there's a huge 'mental aspect' to golf I was trying to tell you, give him a rock solid preshot routine to make him focus on everything but the shot and hole once he has selected the club, the shot shape and is now ready to do it He knows the yardage and the shape and has his line, that's the last thing he needs to be be 'thinking' about over the ball, he needs to go into an automatic zone Ok bag always on left side of ball, always 3 or 4 paces to ball, last look at line Over ball do the setup Pull the trigger It's done If he's X seconds good shots and bad, ok, tough to figure If he's always 3 seconds more on a bad shot or 3 seconds fast Easy to figure out Over thinking and anxious Not thinking enough You dial in the preshot routine it's 'automatic golf' Almost subconscious Great example Last night on GC Arnie talking about Snead He played 36 holes in a tournament with him and 8 sudden death holes He lost to Snead He says to Snead after it So Mr. Snead do you see anything in my swing I can work on now that we played 44 holes together Sam's response You know son I never saw your swing even once It's called ZONE That's the difference between PLAYERS and Rangers Rangers can't find the Zone PLAYERS live in it
  7. Tape him on 6 drivers From taking the club out of the bag To follow thru Time it Note any variances Best swing I've seen in this section It could be just giving him a solid preshoot routine that puts him 'in the zone' He scrambles well why? He hits a bad shot and has to 'think' about how to save a hole He's so good, in mechanics, that he may just be a little 'unfocused' on full shots While I'm not a teaching pro, since I don't want to take a huge pay cut, LOL I have been taught by two pros in the PGA Hall of Fame If his preshot routine is almost identical on good shots and bad shots Maybe a little tweak at grip and setup, but that needs a good pro in the dirt with him before anyone can change that Sweet swing, no wonder he's a collegiate player So record 6 drivers, note which is good and bad Then synch the preshot routine Once he is more conscious of his preshot routine, he should get in 'in the zone' more consistently 6 GIR is terrible with his swing, 10 or 12 you can live with 6 fairways is also way under what he should be hitting with his positions So nice to see a good solid swing here Golf is a game of repetition, looks like he's put his time in the dirt to have a sweet swing Now make him a machine from bag to follow thru He needs 'blinders' like a race horse All he sees once he grabs that stick from the bag is the same thing, exact repetition Now he's focused like a machine HIs swing isn't the problem IMO Focus You can just stop watch his preshot routine He takes the club from bag now time it to the follow thru I my self am one of the fastest players I know That's my routine I sure as hell know how to hit a full shot I take no practice swings And you can set your second hand to my bag to follow thru Not that I'm a 'great' player, but I've been on the plus side of a handicap for decades
  8. One word FLAT Freeze frame you at top of swing Now draw a line from end of club to ground straight down That line is almost behind your but, your hands are supposed to be over your right shoulder and not the back of your butt Ok impact position, so the flat swing will produce what you say Push fades and sometimes pulls and pull hooks So just change the swing plane until you see your hands over your right shoulder and almost behind your butt Your ball flight will go way higher and your should hit more of a straight draw as soon as you get on a more upright plane Then you won't have a fast upwards movement right after impact either, you'll be following down the line more the more upright your swing gets FLAT That simple
  9. Did you freeze frame this swing at impact His belt buckle is facing the ball Just google Rory Impact Or Tiger Impact There belt buckle is literally facing the target Every full swing on a pro is near that position but not as rotated as Tiger and Rory Belt Buckle facing ball at impact is no hip action worth swinging I don't care what any article says You just have to have eyes and an impact position of any great tour player I've had two teaching pros over the years Both are in the PGA Hall of Fame I've played scratch or plus for decades I'm over 50 and 40 lbs heavier than my playing days I still routinely drive short par 4's Anyway saying this kids belt buckle at impact is fine is doing the kid a disservice IMO Just show me impact photos of a full swing on a young Tiger or Rory where the belt buckle is facing the ball at impact They don't exist
  10. Tigers first 15 or so years on tour, no one really dominated like him and his best competition came from whom, Mickelson? Now you have a whole new generation of players that grew up trying to emulate Tiger Rory is the first dominate player to have a nice run in the Tiger Era. Only problem now, Tiger is well past his prime, 10 years past his record run. Now he's got more emotional baggage than anyone should have. Will he win again was the question, he said yeah with 3 wins this year. Will he win majors again. I say he does. Will he win 4 in a row again, no way. Tiger 'may' give Rory a game for 2 to no more than 4 years, then Tiger is in the absolute wane of any golfers career, his 40's. So the next 10 years are not Tigers, they belong to a new dominate player and that sure looks like Rory. Starting with Arnie, you had domination really by only 3 players. Arnie in 50's Jack in 60's and some of 70's Tiger in 00's The teens in this century so far have Tiger with 0 Majors and Rory with 2 and a top 5 showing in a 3rd and the Masters 15th, absolute best record in Majors thus far in the teens of this century. You can't really name a 'dominate' golfer as to majors in the 80's and 90's. No one had runs. Sure you had 'great golfers' but no real heads and shoulders above everyone else domination. Arnie did it some, Jack set the bar and Tiger showed he was as dominate as Jack in his era, only Jack had Arnie on the wane, Trevino, Player and Watson to go toe to toe with and even Miller. Who did Tiger have, Mickelson, Els, Vijay, then who? Rory is the first player to make Tiger look human. No one does tiger capture 4 majors in a row, he may not capture 4 more majors the rest of his career. I personally think he has 5 or 6 left in the tank. If he goes back to his Cameron putter and sees Stockton My 3 cents on the Tiger/Rory debate
  11. your hips aren't rotating at all at impact freeze frame your impact where's your belt buckle pointing at the ball now look at rory and a young tiger at impact where's the belt buckle at impact facing the target so you are trying to stop the most important part of the swing a properly rotated hips so you are loose at the bottom or impact the reason you push, is your hips are not rotated at impact what were you trying to stop over rotation of hips why that's what creates the huge SS on tour the difference between every pro and almost every amateur is the pro has fired his hips and is facing the target at impact and the amateurs are stuck square or almost square hips at impact just look at your belt buckle at impact then look at impact on a young tiger or rory see the huge difference in 'hip rotation' by trying to not rotate hips, you now have pigeoned toe impact with square hips to line instead of hips facing the target who told you that you were 'over rotating' if a pro teacher sue him for malpractice
  12. Personally I think the next 6 or so years will be similar to seeing Jack in his Prime against Arnie when Arnie was on the Wane Rory is the in Prime Jack and Tiger is the old King Arnie putting up a great effort but falling just a little short Bubba is the Trevino with a home made swing Now I just have to figure out who the modern 'Gary Player' is Maybe Oosthuizen (sp?) or even GMac LOL The next 5 years though look like one of the most competitive era's in PGA History similar to the 60's with the Big 3
  13. Last 2 rounds on near major competition events Rory was -40 Closest at 2nd Tiger -36 So Rory who did not play his 'A' game to BMW was 12% better than Tiger, who had one of his 'best' 2 weeks in a while As Chamblee likes to say THIS IS THE NEW TIGER not the 2001 Tiger we are used to THIS IS THE NEW 36 YEAR OLD TIGER with more baggage than anyone wants
  14. I personally think practice/warmups should resemble real life rounds. 35/40% on putting, but almost every shot different, mostly 12 to 30 foot lags a few mid range and a few long range Just like a real round Then have bunker/pitches/chips about 10% Then split the full shots between short irons, mid-long irons-fairways , drivers So you end up more like driver 20% range time mid-long irons and hybrids fairway 15% short irons 15% bunker/pitch/chips 10% putting 40% If you shoot scratch or plus 72 shots 40% putts (29 average) 20% drivers 12/14 round 10% scrambles (6-7 chips/pitches/bunkers) 30% irons/hybrids/fairways So when you hit 11 or 12 of 18 greens in reg you have 6 to 7 scrambling shots, bunkers, pitches and chips You usually have 14 driving holes and often layup 1 or 2 You average just under or just over 30 putts per round The rest are irons/hybrids and fairway shots I've been practicing that way for decades and I've found that if stronger handicapped players adopt a similar warmup/practice routine they usually end up much more consistent in scoring and usually drop strokes In any round you will have close to 40% of your strokes on putting and most people practice putting wrong I see almost every guy including pros grinding over 3-5 footers The less 3-5 putts I have to make the better I want to practice rolling 12 to 30 footers before a round, so I have tap ins all day Great lags is what gives you a stress free round If you can't roll it for tap ins, you better make 3-5 footers But by practicing 3-5 footers over and over seems to be setting yourself up for defeat Oh I'm gonna have a ton of 3-5 footers today, I better practice them You can take off 5 years from golf and come back and still make 3-5 footers LOL Take off 5 days and your lag putting suffers Lags from 12 to 30 feet is the key to easy rounds Ball striking great on any given day lets you have birdies within 12 feet and reaching par 5's in 2 and having baby wedges if not in 2 is where you score most birdies and or almost all eagles But not getting the roll down before a round is why guys never learn to go 'low' When you are a ball striker and rolling it, you go low You got to put it in the hole to score So putting is very important, but I'm not a grinder over 3-5 foot putts I focus my putting practice to rolling birdie length putts because that's what I face all days usually in a round So that's what I want to do as well as I can Roll those 12 to 30 footers in the hole and make birdies or just miss and have tap ins I sure hope I don't miss a 30 footer by 5 feet If I have a ton of putts over 30 feet, guess what I'm hitting my approaches side ways Practice what you face on the course 40% of the strokes are putts Most of the putts will be 12 to 30 feet if you are a ball striker Good short game puts you within 3 feet on missed greens Great lags on 12 to 30 footers puts you always within 3 feet on GIR's If I have a lot of 3-5 foot putts in any round, my lags stunk that day or my short game stunk Why people practice all the time 3-5 footers is beyond me It's like they are saying Wow I can't lag or my short game sucks LOL Everyone misses a 3-5 footer once in a while, the key is to have great lag putts and great short game so you are always in the circle for tap ins, and that circle is within 3 feet of the cup If you are blowing a lot of 3-5 foot putts, practice your lagging and your short game A great day lagging and short game Means you have tap ins all day If you have a bunch of 3-5 footers constantly you are not lagging well and your short game isn't that tight
  15. Rory not KING 2 majors by 23 TIger didn't do that Both majors 8 shot wins, that's called LAPPING THE FIELD If Rory had been in the USA not Ireland and winning US amateurs He would have had his family on IMG's payroll as 'consultant's from the time he was 16 and he would have had the career grand slam by now Tigers dad had a 6 figure deal with IMG when tiger was around 16, so Tiger was basically a 'pro' since 16. Even though his father was cashing the checks Yet he didn't have 2 majors by 23 Tiger lapped the field on a short Masters course and then realized, wow my swing isn't that great compared to the best He rebuilt it and then had the best run anyone ever had Then he realized, wow, if I don't want to destroy my body, I better rebuild this swing He rebuilt it again Then his personal life blew apart and for whatever reason he rebuilt his swing again You are seeing Tigers new 'A' game Tiger is now in the age range when every pro tells you, their putting sucks, due to years of 'missing' a pressure putt here and there I like Tiger I think he needs to go back to his Cameron he won 13/14 majors with See Stockton Then he wins 5 or 6 more majors in 6 years. He ends up with 19 or 20 majors He then fades into oblivion Rory... Hmmm Not sure if he's a 10+ major winner But for the next 10 years, I don't see anyone winning more majors than he should He's just a little small to be hitting it so hard, so he may end up with major back or other injury issues For a smaller guy he pounds it Heck Rory McIlROY means the RED KING So Rory was born a KING And now his game has made him KING of the PGA and his 3/4 wins in 4 weeks with a major and 2 playoffs is HUGE Peaking at the right time Yep Now Tiger can win the Fedex in 2 weeks and guess what he's still not POTY It's Rory's year and you are now into year 2 of the Rory decade Rory from 22 to 32 has the 'game' to set new records As long as his body doesn't break down from the huge torque he generates
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.

The popup will be closed in 10 seconds...