It's nothing to do with the camera, good players shots from a down the line perspective appear to go right because of the fact that at impact every good golfer has his body aligned left of the target (open) relative to the target line.
the flag guy is necessary cause ya never know when the ball might be carried off by a wombat or something.he did show some serious hustle for someone obviously on loan from geeks-r-us.
@stevepising YES Finally someone knows what they're talking about
krazykidjacks 3 months ago
this guy would be top 5 in the world today, no doubt about it.
kshoren05 8 months ago
It's nothing to do with the camera, good players shots from a down the line perspective appear to go right because of the fact that at impact every good golfer has his body aligned left of the target (open) relative to the target line.
stevepising 1 year ago
@893160007 yeah dude its just the camera. go to a real pro event or check out protracer and you'll see they work the ball only a few yards.
hockeysupasta4 1 year ago
@MegaWasko haha that just what I was thinking!
MMuunncchhiieess 1 year ago
@893160007 I'm not sure what exactly the phenomena is, but I believe it has to do with the fact that the camera lens is a convex surface.
Goynes42 1 year ago
pause at 0:06 does anyone know why it always look like pro golfers push the ball
893160007 1 year ago
the flag guy is necessary cause ya never know when the ball might be carried off by a wombat or something.he did show some serious hustle for someone obviously on loan from geeks-r-us.
jr55ful 1 year ago
Um...that's called a forecaddie. They were sent out ahead of players to mark where their shots ended up.
Goynes42 1 year ago
wtf the retard at the end with the flag haha
MegaWasko 1 year ago