Similar to the "leaked" Golf Channel interview of Brooks that started the current trend I'm wondering if someone can secretly "leak" a transcript of the closed door boardroom meeting at Cobra HQ after everyone gets back to US soil....
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Someone needs to tell the intern they’re not eligible for PIP money.I think the Open is trying to be a little too woke over the feud.
That’s my Brooksie!Shots fired from Koepka in the Golf Channel interview now: "...drove the ball great, love my driver..."
seems to be the majority perspective. Let the players and/or media make the story.That's low rent from the governing body. They need to stay out of this spat.
Brucey Bruce with his 6 of 14 fairway shade hahaha
Love to see it!
More from Brooks lol
Not to derail the thread, and I won’t mention it again, but that was my very first thought when I saw the picture!I want that 1/4 zip!!!!!!
It makes it all the more hilariousBrucey Bruce with his 6 of 14 fairway shade hahaha
Lost in all the discussion of “it sucks” is his answer to his second question which is just as interesting to me.
This has happened since 2016-17 when players stopped drawing it [hitting drives that curve to the left for a right-handed player]," DeChambeau said. "There's not very many golfers that draw it anymore. It's not because of spin rate. Everybody thinks it's -- we're at 2,000 [rpm], 1,800 spin or whatever. It's not.
"It's literally the physics and the way that they build heads now. It's not the right design, unfortunately, and we've been trying to fix it [without the] results yet.''
Not to derail the thread, and I won’t mention it again, but that was my very first thought when I saw the picture!
I caught that part of it. I invite him to watch me try to hit a fade with all my might only to watch it still go left lol.Lost in all the discussion of “it sucks” is his answer to his second question which is just as interesting to me.
This has happened since 2016-17 when players stopped drawing it [hitting drives that curve to the left for a right-handed player]," DeChambeau said. "There's not very many golfers that draw it anymore. It's not because of spin rate. Everybody thinks it's -- we're at 2,000 [rpm], 1,800 spin or whatever. It's not.
"It's literally the physics and the way that they build heads now. It's not the right design, unfortunately, and we've been trying to fix it [without the] results yet.''
I caught that part of it. I invite him to watch me try to hit a fade with all my might only to watch it still go left lol.