It's hard to say who's the best player. Na may not have won, but he's still very young, and has come close numerous times. I like that he's one of relatively few young players who do not rely on power, playing the game a more traditional way.
@twcbuff He doesn't rely on power because he can't, he just doesn't have the physical attributes.. I am sure if he was bigger and taller he would much prefer that.
And I like that. Notice I called it the "traditional way". That's a compliment. I feel today's game is so much about power that only a select group of young bombers have the opportunity to be superstars. If you're someone like Kevin Na, Jim Furyk, Jeff Quinney, etc. it seems you have to work that much harder on your irons, short game, and putting to compete. It'd be nice if they didn't have to lengthen courses to make them more challenging.
@twcbuff I agree thats why I really used to enjoy watching Corey Pavin play/win when he was younger even if I didn't really prefer his swing... I could relate to it more :)
hey, thanks for stoppin' by! yeah - amazingly compact, powerful and precise swing. really fun to see. i have a couple more videos up. check out the one of camilo from yesterday. will post more later. cheers.
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NihonjinBanzai 9 months ago
I've been to the Tpc Boston but not sure why they hit 2 each. Maybe practice round? Can anyone explain please.
wkndglfr121 9 months ago
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AlexC01293 1 year ago
da points
toxicsponge 1 year ago
yang steps in to hit and kevin's like nuh uh one more. kevins got the nicest swing of the bunch but yangs the best player
aofoyayo 1 year ago
@aofoyayo
It's hard to say who's the best player. Na may not have won, but he's still very young, and has come close numerous times. I like that he's one of relatively few young players who do not rely on power, playing the game a more traditional way.
twcbuff 1 year ago
@twcbuff He doesn't rely on power because he can't, he just doesn't have the physical attributes.. I am sure if he was bigger and taller he would much prefer that.
H0VA 1 year ago
@H0VA
And I like that. Notice I called it the "traditional way". That's a compliment. I feel today's game is so much about power that only a select group of young bombers have the opportunity to be superstars. If you're someone like Kevin Na, Jim Furyk, Jeff Quinney, etc. it seems you have to work that much harder on your irons, short game, and putting to compete. It'd be nice if they didn't have to lengthen courses to make them more challenging.
twcbuff 1 year ago
@twcbuff I agree thats why I really used to enjoy watching Corey Pavin play/win when he was younger even if I didn't really prefer his swing... I could relate to it more :)
H0VA 1 year ago
Da points
mnk379s 2 years ago
thank you sir.
sawxfan 2 years ago
Thanks for posting
tlin9 2 years ago
I was on the practice range the same day watching YE Yang. He has an awesome swing.
soxfan2007papi 2 years ago
hey, thanks for stoppin' by! yeah - amazingly compact, powerful and precise swing. really fun to see. i have a couple more videos up. check out the one of camilo from yesterday. will post more later. cheers.
sawxfan 2 years ago