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Not sure if any other traditionally minded golfers were displeased with Jason Day, and his disrespect for Si Woo Kim during the Trophy presentation at the Players? I think that someone from the PGA Tour should have pulled him aside and schooled him on proper attire. I can't believe that Finchem would have accepted a t -shirt and jeans. He looked as if he was going to an after event BBQ. Show some respect, Jason. You throw away more golf shirts and slacks than the average guy will have in a lifetime, how about a jacket at least?
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Just my opinion, like the one you have. Uhhhhhh, I am sure you watched the display at the HERO?
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Yes, I think the game is fine. TV was only meant to entertain us, in between the times when we can't play. Too bad the golf coverage is less about watching shots and appreciating the aptitude versus listening to a has been or never was and the "over hype" of the moment or drill endless blather about things unrelated.
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I think he is in Augusta to get in a practice round for the Par 3. Guessing on his Tournament shot/hole count would be a great contest, but I can't imagine that he is has improved enough in only a couple of weeks to risk the embarrassment that Augusta could dish out. The Masters doesn't deserve the distraction that Woods' represents every time he shows up. https://youtu.be/ag-WokbWz7U Due to his failing health, maybe he needs to go into "Furyk Mode" and accept he can't hit 340 and just try and get it in the hole. Of course, therein lies the problem he now has. I can't speak for anyone else, but it has been enjoyable watching Speith, Walker and others who are at the top of their game.
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For 27 minutes of Golf Central last night, I still had no clue who was leading the Tournament. No-Tah as Rolfing likes to say put it best when he stated; " This is not world class and Tiger would admit it". Gannon had a great response to the Tiger impromptu speech in the parking lot, "I do not understand that last statement and I have never heard of an athlete using those words". I thought Brandel was going to hand Kelly "Let's hang 'em" " Tighlman a hanky.
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Sorry, I had to amend my list and make mention of Steve Sands. How that one slipped by is unknown. Seems as though he is falling in line as yet another color man with no golfing knowledge, who constantly "fishes" for answers to rhetorical questions. Ok, I'm done.
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See my review of the course in the Golf Talk Forum, for those looking for something new in the Orlando area. You guys/gals are spoiled over there, that's for sure!
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Update : This is a brand new track right behind the existing Champions Gate Complex. The best way to get to it: From I-4, Go North on Hwy # 27 4-5 miles until you get to Bella Citra Rd. You have to turn right and then go about 1.5 miles and look quickly right for the Lennar Homes entrance. There is no Clubhouse at this time, but the Grand opening was this past weekend. Obviously, the greens are pristine and the remainder of the course looks great for this time of year with the dormant grasses. Although not long at 7,000 from the Tips, 6404 from the Mens' tees, the green complexes are very challenging. I couldn't get over how little the ball broke, given the slope as seen by the player. Definitely no grain yet ! Speed was anywhere from 10.5 to 11-ish? Front 9 is unspoiled with no homes to pollute the experience. It is a challenge NOT to wander over to the rough line and snag a few tangerines, as the remaining trees from the old orchard are loaded!! Lots of elevation changes throughout the course. The Back 9 gets the housing treatment, but it appeared that Lennar had done a better job than most by keeping the homes well away of the golf experience. Westchase in Tampa, it is not! The Staff was extremely friendly, as they try to attract new Members. The clubhouse isn't expected for at least 1.5 yrs, as I was told. As most developments go, this is not a pitch and putt and you'll need a few trips around to play smarter. Go play it BEFORE it is swallowed up by Brown Houses with Brown screened-in porches! LOL
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It would be great IF the golf networks would realize that the "golfers" are the entertainment. Frank Chirkinian, Ebersol(NBC), Schenkel, Mckay, Longhurst, Wright, and Summeral i.e. knew this, and that is why I would agree that the Euro talking heads are better. The never ending talking before, during and long after a players' shot really wears a viewer out. With today's technology, did you know it's possible to actually hear the players/caddies talk? LOL Who needs to know "How the putt breaks"? Lets' all watch and see if the player guessed right. Just because Gary Kochs been looking at the same hole for 6 hours doesn't make him all knowing. Duh! My Top 10 list of announcers that should be covering Extreme Cup Stacking are as follows: 1.) Jim Nantz - I still recall his arrogant, selfish promotional On-Air diatribe regarding his book, during Anthony Kim's victory walk down the fairway at Quail Hollow. His "Crypt Keeper" delivery and his inability to string words to---- get----- her. 2.) Dan Hicks - Quite possibly the worst announcer EVER! His delivery is horrible and constant repetition of Miller's comments is brutal. He was good at Luge/Bobsled. 3.) Mark Rolfing - Mr. Self Anointed Analyst who should shut his yap when commenting on a players' shot/aptitude. Glorified Hawaiian Tour Guide...LOL 4.) Terry Gannon - The endless chatter about nothing...followed by the stupid questions he asks of other announcers. Metro Basketball is calling YOU!! 5.) Mumbles Maltbie - Apparently positions himself to close to the green because he can't talk normal. Which BTW, he Talks right up and beyond the point where the players takes it back. Shut up Rog !!! 6.) Jerry Foltz - Awful, and only because he is relatively new to the rest of this crew, do I list him at #5. Quote; " The shot seems like it should go right but if he aims just left and tries to hold it off just a little bit, the slope should take it straight". OMG! 7.) Gary Koch - 'No question" this guy needs another gig. Awful diction and voice inflection. Calm down Gary, it was just a chip...Oh, Man! 8.) Nick Faldo - Go and hit balls and play on the Senior Tour and or quit taking spots away from legitimate golfers trying to make a living. Sergio said it best. 9.) Gary McCord - The Magic Man fails time after time to extricate a "rabbit from the hat". Gary would be ideal for the early bird show at Sunrise Retirement Village for the Blind. It's never been a surprise that the Masters pulled his chain a long time ago. 10.) Mike Ritz - Mike, you would be puuurrrfect for the PBA ** Honorable Mention- Frank Nobilo - A much better player by far, ole' Nobs! Sometimes the experiment doesn't work - Peter Jacobsen - No comment required "Now let's go over to 11 and pick up the action with our on course, resident player adviser _____________."
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I 've always enjoyed saying from time to time; " Well, there's another Oral Roberts".... Referring to the great healer himself after a heeled effort.
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The Copperhead Course can be demoralizing! I know for a fact as a former Staff member at the "Brook. The rough is especially brutal where the players walk off the green. For sure, it has been wet lately in this part of the world. I posted a 72 from the back at The Bayou Club on Sunday. Cheers!
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Understanding that instruction has a place in the game, I was posting in part to the real need for high speed video, GolfTech stats, i.e. I totally agree that pounding balls at a range is not productive if the golfer has no clue. However, since the average swing takes place in less than 4 seconds let's say, is it counterproductive to break it down in to 450 positions? Even though I have a lower Handicap, experience has proven that a majority of people respond better to insight at real speed. The lack of motion in most Amateurs' swing emphasizes the "Paralysis through Analysis". Stopping a golfers swing to identify the right arm as it relates to the path is a bit much, as a keen eye could tell you that after the ball is struck. Enjoyed the posts!
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Being an avid golfer for 39 years, I learned with persimmon woods and blades and Hogans' Fundamentals. Fast forward to 2014 and the monumental leaps in club/ball technology, I would postulate that the modern game does not need the incremental tuning brought about by hours of video study, position breakdown, blah blah. If a golfer hit a straight ball in the 70's it was by accident, not design. A balata ball preferred by a better player made side spin at a rate which produced a shot shape. WHY, would a Tour player or any player of aptitude in this day in age choose to break down the swing, get trapped in position analysis, when the ball and club design make it incredibly easy to just hit a straight ball. Instruction is such a subjective thing. Most golfers are still trying to get command of their grip, forget the golf swing. I was afforded the opportunity to learn from Toski, Elliot, Runyan and Love Sr, to mention a few greats. They all had a different approach to the "process" of golf, but in the end it was easy to see that at some point the action of the ball was the biggest teacher of all. Their "job" was attempting the golfer him/herself to understand just exactly what was causing the reaction after impact. I have always taught and recommend that same approach to anyone who is willing to practice, and practice some more to become familiar with their swing. I see the game as never being easier to learn and enjoy. As the clubs/ball have evolved to narrow the fairway, might a return to simple observation of the golf shot teach the Modern player better than 400 frames per second video? Any thoughts Gentlemen/Ladies?
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If Tiger spent the last 3 months chipping/putting, then one has to wonder what influence Sean Foley had on that, to have performed so poorly. Tiger of the past could salvage a bad score and get by, not any more. "How", is it that a golfer with Woods' past and success, cannot figure out a way to play golf? Was the 2000 season and others just smoke and mirrors? Yes, the results were there, but was Tiger just a shell that Butch Harmon filled? It's interesting that Earl wrote a book about "How to raise a ....", but it appears that without a Coach to light the way, Woods' is searching in the dark. I contend that when the drivers became in excess of 460cc, and then were subsequently trimmed down, Woods' has never been able to sustain accuracy. It appears that Tiger has fallen into his own "trap" of regaining the distance edge he once had. The mini-tours are filled with Pros that became obsessed with that. Tiger Woods has entered the time where he putts like a Top 15 player, so he plays like one. His issues with accurately driving the ball are well documented, so no amount "hype" from the GC or any network can prevent him from being on the 4th page of the leaderboard. Slapping it around Vahalla like he did was embarrassing to watch. Tiger does'nt need a Coach at this point, he needs to chill out, SMILE and enjoy the walk. He has had a great career and can still attend the WGC events with no cut and hang out with the boys.
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Absolutely! The event only comes along every two years and unlike the past where the Captain was saddled with a player who came in playing in a slump, they can pick someone who is hot. Langer knows how to play in the wind and given last weeks' effort, I think he would be better than a wildcard who has never seen that kind of pressure. The majority of the Ryder Cup is Team oriented anyway, what better way to showcase a great short game and consistent driving? Since the Ryder Cup is about sportmanship and pride, having Langer on a team with Euro/PGA regulars would also in my opinion advance the Senior Tour. Courses do not have to be a mind numbing yardage if the rough is tough and hazards are strategically placed. Ryder Cups are usually set up to produce crowd pleasing scoring, which is just exactly what Langer does, make birdies. I think that when the casual viewer watches golf, the majority of them respond to "what" the producers throw at them. Rather than just have another incredibly "BORING" diatribe by Dan Hicks et al regarding the Phil and Tiger effect, why not have the ability to discuss the diveristy angle of Langer and the younger players on his Team.