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  1. enarhi

    Mini Tour Play

    Good luck Ben. Great to see you're playing well and hopefully on your way to fulfilling the dream. If you're birdieing that stupid second at Rustic you should be fine in Asia
  2. Yesterday but anyhow. 70(E) at Buenaventura, a pretty easy course that is treed, target golf through and through (Only 6100 yards). I was really pleased, since lately approaches had been killing me but I hit 14/18 greens--hopefully a sign of things to come.
  3. Without a doubt my favorite ball to play, but I tear through them enough for it to be a financial burden. They last me 3 holes max before showing visible cuts, paint scuffs, etc. As a result, I only play them for serious rounds, using ProV's/found balls for the rest of them.
  4. Possible, yes. Advisable, no.
  5. I used to suffer from a similarly oversized backswing. For me, the most effective solution is to take the club back slower, maintaining a smooth swing throughout. Your timing won't change, since the slower backswing should take the same amount of time, therefore ending sooner in terms of going beyond parallel. You'll feel much more control as well, since with a slower backswing that will be closer to parallel, you're wrists and body rotation won't be given that extra period beyond parallel where they can easily drift/twist off plane.
  6. It's ironically good that they are fining him. It will bring negative attention to the rules official who called this ticky-tack warning, and sets Tiger in a better light while also giving Paddy some solace for his loss. The end result-I doubt any rules officials will call the clock on a PGA golfer fighting for a victory anytime soon.
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    Pet Peeves

    I couldn't agree more. This bugs the heck out of me.
  8. I agree with Tiger winning by double digits.
  9. His swing is so simple, it makes me feel bad for not being able to always hit the ball with perfect contact. I wish my swing felt like his swing looks. Same for Rory Mcilroy, really.
  10. I consider delofting anything beyond the norm.
  11. I highly doubt he's actually delofting. This is just what he can do when he really goes at it and has downwind/downhill conditions to work with.
  12. He proved this week why he's the best putter in the history of the game. 49 of 50 putts made from within 10 feet going into the final round is enough to convince me. Seeing him make so many clutch putts, both long and short, doesn't hurt either.
  13. I think he'll be shattering Snead and Nicklaus's records. He should be able to break the century mark in wins, and he will definitely get at least 5 more majors, barring any severe injury. People forget that he is just now reaching the common peak of a golfer's career, and has about 10 years of quality golf left at a minimum. At his current pace (63 wins in his last 10 years, 13 majors) this would leave him around 130 wins with 25 majors. Granted his performance isn't guaranteed to stay at this level, but with how he's bounced back from the knee injury I'm convinced that his performance for the future will be equal, if not better than, his past 10 years.
  14. I've been wondering the same lately. I'm an architecture major at Cal, and have become interested in the course design section of the pga's program. From the info I've read, it is clear that the whole process is incredibly overly complicated and intricate. Not to threadjack or anything, but I'd love any information anyone has on the course design program. If any of you guys happen to actually be in the course design business or near it, shoot me a PM.
  15. The amount of bias in all of these comments is funny. That said, Shaun Alexander should have won at RB, Hasselback at QB, and Engram at WR.
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