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What do you reckon the average handicap of the Augusta membership is?
30?
30?
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Yank handicaps are a mystery. Most of them don't play any kind of comps like we do every week.What do you reckon the average handicap of the Augusta membership is?
30?
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It’s somewhat frustrating that a course such as that, is hacked around by 70+ year olds who couldn’t drive the ball out of sight on a dark night and there is no possibility for a normal person to get on.Yank handicaps are a mystery. Most of them don't play any kind of comps like we do every week.
The bigger question would be how often they play to their marks. Bot sure Condoleezza Rice plays to her claimed 14 too often. Still love Connie though.
I would love to find out from say Arccos what the average handicaps are in different countries. I reckon GB&I, Aus, NZ(basically Commonwealth countries) would have materially higher marks. But play to them more often.
I chucked that question into Google and AI answered that Sandy Lyle did it! The lesson there is that AI still has work to do on its sporting knowledge.How many masters champions have bogeyed 18 in their wins. Rory has done it twice
quite a few i'd guess, tiger 2019 was iircHow many masters champions have bogeyed 18 in their wins. Rory has done it twice
I'd like to know if any Masters champs went even par over the weekend?How many masters champions have bogeyed 18 in their wins. Rory has done it twice
That's a rather broad generalisation. I'd say the majority of US pros come from what would be described as a middle class background. Yes, there are the Mav McNealys of the world, but they are rarities. Most guys come from a decent background that gave them the opportunity to play golf and the elite ones were talent spotted from there. The AJGA and then the high school/college system has a pretty effective structure for developing any talented kid.Yep, just like tennis players. Spoiled rich kids and silver spooners. Only ones who can afford elite coaching from the time they can walk.
Listen to nearly every US pro and most of their stories begin with “well, my dad was the pro at the local country club so I was always playing with clubs…”
quite a few i'd guess, tiger 2019 was iirc
Dr.Bob Rotella is his man.Rory is a machine. Very calm and mentally strong after each hole.
Could’ve started scrambling after that double bogey but the holes he birdies 2 to go even on the front 9.
Must have a sports Psychologist, not easy for the last 10 years to get so close yet so far.
After the week he had, he must have been very fatigued too. Super impressiveRory is a machine. Very calm and mentally strong after each hole.
Could’ve started scrambling after that double bogey but the holes after that he birdies 2 to go even on the front 9.
Must have a sports Psychologist, not easy for the last 10 years to get so close yet so far. In that time, Speith Koepka etc have stagnated.
mentioned in his speech ?Dr.Bob Rotella is his man.
I can't recall - he definitely mentioned a few names, including Faxon. Maybe Rotella was one of them. He was asked about Rotella during his presser and said they messaged overnight.mentioned in his speech ?
Kingston Heath, right?
Yep, just like tennis players. Spoiled rich kids and silver spooners. Only ones who can afford elite coaching from the time they can walk.
Listen to nearly every US pro and most of their stories begin with “well, my dad was the pro at the local country club so I was always playing with clubs…”
Dr.Bob Rotella is his man.
Great book. Getting it onto the golf course is the challengeGolf is not a game of perfect.
Ripper read.
Great book. Getting it onto the golf course is the challenge
Young and Scheffler.Was an awesome watch yesterday morning. Big fan of Rory and bigger fan of denying the bible basher another jacket. He just is so boring to watch.
Love the meltdown on twitter about how Rory had an unfair advantage. Took for Michael Kim to jump on and tell them that anyone could do that to partially shut them up. No one does it better when complaining than the yanks.
I'm similar - try to "see" the ground underneath the ball after I putt it. Just like I try to see my divots.I use “aim small, miss small”, i.e. especially off the tee, pick a small, distant target and focus on it.
Other one is on the practice putting green hit long putts to get feel for distance, don’t even think about holing them. Move to 10-12ft, same thing, the issue is to get them rolling ok. Head down don’t look up.
Has really helped me.