@casualcuber Good observation. You often see people playing a good mid-distance game, rarely a good short game. This is the case for most Australian players; there short game is not worth anything at all. Any pro player would kill all of them on the short game - no need to start a rally if someone ones how to play a short game.
To have a good short game, you must practise it for over 10 years. Then, maybe, you have what it takes to become a pro.
That's because it's the most popular modern European style. I don't see any C-pen players, which is the other dominant style. Greg Letts at 5:46 looks like a defender.
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CsAnnihilationII 1 year ago
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Lamborghini730 1 year ago
@casualcuber Good observation. You often see people playing a good mid-distance game, rarely a good short game. This is the case for most Australian players; there short game is not worth anything at all. Any pro player would kill all of them on the short game - no need to start a rally if someone ones how to play a short game.
To have a good short game, you must practise it for over 10 years. Then, maybe, you have what it takes to become a pro.
Topspinify 1 year ago
That's because it's the most popular modern European style. I don't see any C-pen players, which is the other dominant style. Greg Letts at 5:46 looks like a defender.
joewatch 2 years ago
they all seem to play with the same technical looping style from mid-distance
casualcuber 2 years ago