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| Moderator Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Warren, Ohio
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| I think he's hilarious. He got the response he wanted.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005
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| | #14 |
| Contest Statistician Join Date: May 2006 Location: NYC
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| Originally Posted by heddwyn
For the most part I pefer not to pay exact attention if I have a similar putt. I don't know how hard he really struck it, I don't know what his intended alignment was, I don't know if he stubed it, hit it wrong ect . I'll watch to just confirm the general feel of the putt, but do not want any undo influence.
These guys need to read it themselves. Even if the putt is a foot different, it can make a big difference in the read. He has to get down on it himself, find the little adjustments, be confident in your read and follow thru on it the best you can. I don' think that it makes a difference either way. I'm glad on the playoff hole that he chiped out and did not try to curve it around the tree. He would have hurt someone real bad. I just had a bad feeling when the were saying that he could try that shot and break his club. |
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