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Yeah, but if I took that much time to read ‘em, I might make a few more….The main thing I notice is how painfully slow most of them are.
What blows my mind is when they are mic’d up you would think the player had no clue to what he’s doing. How can the player have no idea where to aim to hit a shot?? Why does the caddie have to keep telling the player how good they are, you got this shot, make sure you breathe, stay in the moment etc…. JesusAside from the actual putt , there’s an awful lot of caddie and player , discussion and deliberation . Which fascinates me as only the player actually scores ? lol
What blows my mind is when they are mic’d up you would think the player had no clue to what he’s doing. How can the player have no idea where to aim to hit a shot?? Why does the caddie have to keep telling the player how good they are, you got this shot, make sure you breathe, stay in the moment etc…. Jesus
Thank you…. I grew up caddying and playing golf. You think for yourself right? I would like to see what that’s guys do if they played without a caddy. I have no doubts about talent, but that only gets you so far.That is an interesting point and observation in that top pros, especially the youngest crop have come up from a very young age with a full "team" in their ear for damn near everything. Making decisions on everything from what to eat, how to workout, how to practice, diagnosing their swing issues, planning their schedule, etc. then they enter the world of the hyper-caddy on the course where the player seems to make very few solo decisions for 4 days........it is another world really.
Compared to all of us trying to make every decision on the course, club, distance, wind, strategy, green reading, on the fly swing adjustments.....when to hydrate (seriously I have heard caddies remind their player to take a sip of water and eat a snack)........
Again, different world.
That is an interesting point and observation in that top pros, especially the youngest crop have come up from a very young age with a full "team" in their ear for damn near everything. Making decisions on everything from what to eat, how to workout, how to practice, diagnosing their swing issues, planning their schedule, etc. then they enter the world of the hyper-caddy on the course where the player seems to make very few solo decisions for 4 days........it is another world really.
Compared to all of us trying to make every decision on the course, club, distance, wind, strategy, green reading, on the fly swing adjustments.....when to hydrate (seriously I have heard caddies remind their player to take a sip of water and eat a snack)........
Again, different world.
This right here. Its amazing how most of the time the end up with a tap in no matter the distance. Of course they do miss from time to time as well and I do think the tv makes it look closer than it is on occasion but lag putting definitely impresses me more than anything.What amazes me is how good they are at lag putting.
Aside from the actual putt , there’s an awful lot of caddie and player , discussion and deliberation . Which fascinates me as only the player actually scores ? lol
I’d watch that. Seriously mic them all up and make them play without a caddie. I’ll even be generous and say motorized push carts instead of having to carry.That always felt wrong to me. There was one yesterday where the caddy was straight up telling the player the line to take and he went with it. Basically takes an individual sport and makes it a pseudo 2-man team sport. While we're at it carry your own dang clubs. Let me also save you some time by adding this now:
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