How good is he really? How far ahead? And why? Work ethic? Desire? Athleticism? All of the above prolly eh...
How much do you think he wins by intimidation?
-Paul
P.S. I loved watching DiMarco give him a go at Augusta.....he shoulda had that one I think....I gotta really give that guy credit for puttin him on the ropes after he playing badly Sunday morning....and he did have him on the ropes too IMO.
And don't get me started on Bob May man.....was rootin so hard for that guy...
Not that I don't like Tiger....(I actually became much more of a fan when he cracked that "one...no- two balls to the left" joke at the Skins Game....that was gold)....I just like to see people giving him some competition.
Last edited by birdie_man : 02-21-2006 at 12:51 AM.
tigers work ethis and desire plus his mind is what makes him so good.as long as he goes about his swing the way he is i dont think he will intimidate too many guys,hope he doesnt learn tgm anytime soon
OK, now that John has given his answer I feel safe in giving my opinion. Tiger wins because of what he did 25 years ago. When other kids were playing with whatever kids played with in those days, Tiger was playing golf. Practicing golf. Living golf. Being golf. Hogan before a driver's license. And he learned how to WIN. He won at the junior level. He won at the high school level. He won at the college level. He learned how to win at every level. UNLIKE Michelle Wie who is trying to make her mark with men before she LEARNS how to WIN. God love Michelle Wie. She's something special. But please, somebody show her the correct road. Let her learn how to WIN. Tiger learned how to win early. And it doesn't hurt to have all the tools. Tiger doesn't need to learn TGM. He had TGM, he leaned how to WIN early.
Not sure if it was a rerun...TGC had a segment with Gary Player who analyzed Tiger's top of the swing and impact positions with his driver side by side with Ben Hogan. Gary Player thinks that Tiger's "problems" are a flat left wrist (versus Ben's cupped left wrist) at the top of the swing and a right elbow that is too far away from his body at impact. If Tiger were to work on these two things his driver accuracy would improve and he would become unbeatable...according to Gary Player. Doesn't sound too TGM compliant.
I haven't seen all the Hogan pics out there....I don't have any of the books, etc...
So I could be ignorant (hence, an IGNORAMUS!) on this...
But is it just me or do people tend to blow the "Hogan had a BENT! l. wrist" thing out of proportion?
I've only seen one pic where it was definitively Bent...
All others are Flat, anatomically Flat (in other words, all kinds of "flat," as they tend to be spoken about)....or just slightly Bent....the smallest amount.
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I've heard other instructors on different forums say the same thing too, BTW (i.e. it wasn't so Bent after all).