Last year's PGA TOUR winners -- and only last year's winners! -- teed off today in this year's Mercedes-Benz Championship at The Plantation Course · Kapalua Resort, Maui, Hawaii. Go here for introductory material: http://www.pgatour.com/2009/tourname...hot/index.html.
I was watching a little of this last night and the player who especially caught my eye was Ernie Els.
Anyone have any inside info on what he has been working on lately and who with? His rhythm was exceptional and for once he was holing putts. To my (untrained) eye, he looked to be more rfop with his putting.
I know that he has relocated his family from England to the US, early signs look very good.
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
I was watching a little of this last night and the player who especially caught my eye was Ernie Els.
Anyone have any inside info on what he has been working on lately and who with? His rhythm was exceptional and for once he was holing putts. To my (untrained) eye, he looked to be more rfop with his putting.
I know that he has relocated his family from England to the US, early signs look very good.
He has been working with Butch Harmon for the past year after leaving the Leadbetter camp. Seems to have worked but its taken him a bit of time to get back to form after changing coaches and getting over his ACL surgery of a few years back.
Alex
Brian today shot a fine 3-under par 70 and is now at 142 (-4) and T-15. The past two years' Masters champs, Messrs Immelman and Johnson, are four shots back at 146. http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/...016/index.html
Brian today shot a fine 3-under par 70 and is now at 142 (-4) and T-15. The past two years' Masters champs, Messrs Immelman and Johnson, are four shots back at 146. http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/...016/index.html
Mr. Gay's performance of late sparked my interest in your premium video where you are coaching him.
Brian Gay - "The right forearm has been the key to EVERYTHING for me."
Another great video. Thanks Yoda!
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Are there world ranking points in this limited field event?
As for Els, the Golf Channel did a 'spotlight on' segment on him during last nights coverage. Els said of his work with Butch.
"We want to create more width on the back swing and we need to get my hips working better on the down swing" or words to that effect.
I took it that he was working on extensor action and hoola hoola!!!!
Ernie, give Mr Blake a ring - Yoda knows best!
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
As for Els, the Golf Channel did a 'spotlight on' segment on him during last nights coverage. Els said of his work with Butch.
"We want to create more width on the back swing and we need to get my hips working better on the down swing" or words to that effect.
I took it that he was working on extensor action and hoola hoola!!!!
I don't have my Golf Digest issues with me, but I do know that, in the last month or so, Butch Harmon wrote of achieving 'width' -- one of his 'Big Deals' -- by striving to keep the Right Arm straight in the Backstroke. Obviously, Butch knows his alignments and would insist that the right arm fold as the left arm 'leash' dictates, despite its 'stretching' attempt to remain straight.
But, anyway . . .
I thought it interesting that Homer Kelley's Extensor Action concept is finally being recognized by those who make a difference in the public perception of golf instruction.
Brian leads the driving accuracy category with 84.44%! Field avg 71.45%
Pretty solid, even if the Plantation Course is not famous for being narrow off the tees.