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I honestly don't get what the stink is and why people would hate the guy for believing in himself?
Didn't all the best players in the world talk like that when they were still young and full of confidence. I am sure he will settle down and not speak so brazenly but why fault a guy for believing in himself and trying to make it in a very tough career choice.
I honestly don't get what the stink is and why people would hate the guy for believing in himself?
Didn't all the best players in the world talk like that when they were still young and full of confidence. I am sure he will settle down and not speak so brazenly but why fault a guy for believing in himself and trying to make it in a very tough career choice.
I believe in being modest no matter how high you get in this world. I sensed very little modesty from the young man.
I respect for his success so far, but won't be cheering for him because of how he carries himself. Similar to why I won't cheer for Bubba.
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Hopefully it works out better for his WifeThat is not why he wears it. He said himself he wears it because growing up he idolized what Tiger did on the golf course. And modeled his work ethic after him.
Its already happened. And he has won 3 times in the last 8 months. I would say he is a pretty resilient guy and will grind it out and put the work in to win and make a good life for himself.
Be humble.
When Kuchar and rory and guys like that were #1 they didn't need to tell people how good they were, they let their games speak for it.
Every year there's a few guys that start off hot like a Johnson Wagner and heck even jimmy walker....will be interesting to see if he flames out by years end like those guys or not. Or perhaps he is the real deal.
But regardless there is no need to tell people how great you are...or how great u think you are. You can be confident without being a douche
I hope it continues for him. I just feel like there are other guys that have started hot and fizzled fairly quick. Just a really bold statement which won't win many hearts over. I guess I'm just a fan of gracious winners that say thanks and move forward.
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He was talking to an interviewer. Not to certain people. You wouldnt tell someone in the media that you are playing well and think you have the game to be Top 5 in the world? Its not calling anyone out, merely stating that you think you have some serious game and have a chance to make a splash in the world of professional golf.
We can agree to disagree then. But I'm not crazy seeing I'm not the only one thinking this way.
And I think you would agree with me if he was a non callaway guy #alien
He is modest. I dont see why saying that you believe you have the game to be top 5 in the world is anything short of confidence.
Its not like he was calling out people saying that they suck and they shouldn't be ranked higher than him. He merely stated that he thinks he has the game to be Top 5 in world. I think its a good thing to believe in yourself.
Be humble.
When Kuchar and rory and guys like that were #1 they didn't need to tell people how good they were, they let their games speak for it.
Every year there's a few guys that start off hot like a Johnson Wagner and heck even jimmy walker....will be interesting to see if he flames out by years end like those guys or not. Or perhaps he is the real deal.
But regardless there is no need to tell people how great you are...or how great u think you are. You can be confident without being a douche
We can agree to disagree then. But I'm not crazy seeing I'm not the only one thinking this way.
And I think you would agree with me if he was a non callaway guy #alien
He was talking to an interviewer. Not to certain people. You wouldnt tell someone in the media that you are playing well and think you have the game to be Top 5 in the world? Its not calling anyone out, merely stating that you think you have some serious game and have a chance to make a splash in the world of professional golf.
Well to each his own, he jumped into my top 5 favorite list. He also doesn't really use a caddy other than for carrying his clubs, which I think is pretty interesting. No one else to blame for a bad shot
I'm the same way. He's obviously confident in himself, so what's the problem with him saying that? Most pro golfers say the same clichéd stuff all the time anyways, so it's cool to see a guy fully speak his mind.
Obviously so is Patrick, I wish he were just a little more humble, like a lot more humble actually.I'm a fan of Patrick Reed, congrats on the W.
Sounds to me as though he's a little jealous of the notoriety others have gotten. He'll grow up, and if he keeps winning, he'll get it.