I watched DD for about 2 hours on the range at the 1994 PGA. He was an absolute "machine", not neccessarily a 1-L machine, but pretty impressive. I got pics somewhere. Maybe we can type up a to do list and send it to his cabin in the alps! Seriously though I always enjoyed his stoic demeanor. I too hide behind Oakleys (DD signature M frames!)
I am curious to know where he is going wrong, outside of psych-eval. Pray tell.
WHAT??? Not a 1-L Machine??? Are you nuts in the braincell? You gotta stop reading Daryl's posts . . . you are catching his disease . . . STOP HANGING WITH THE LEPERS!!!
You put 1-L up . . . I GUARANDANGTEE that Doulbe D in his hayday satisfied each and everyone of them deals.
You post 1-L and I'll get you a sequence or a video up and we'll check 'em off one by one. We'll go thru it . . . I'll take the under #4 until Daryl has a conniption fit.
I shouda put a wink icon there! I just like to get you riled up! I think Puggy Blackmon and Alex Sloan were connected some how, so no doubt there were 24 compatible components there. I wonder if DD had a sense of them?
I shouda put a wink icon there! I just like to get you riled up! I think Puggy Blackmon and Alex Sloan were connected some how, so no doubt there were 24 compatible components there. I wonder if DD had a sense of them?
I think DD found a "purpose" . . . that dude is different than your average tour player I'd think.
Word on the street is when he went to Haney . . . Haney tried to change his grip . . . If that's true . . . he may be a bigger retard than me.
Plus he was WAAAAAAAY better when he was FAT . . . there's a lesson to be learned there for all of you white belt wearing metros.
I hope so man . . . he's my favorite dude out there.
Double D’s swing problems are symptomatic of golf swings from which extraordinary effort builds a fragile web of relationships of compensations.
Almost all of the professional and amateur Golfers have little knowledge of Swing Mechanics. But, we infallibly confuse Years and Experience and consider Years of Experience equivalent to Knowledge. A pro with 30 years experience and trophies on his shelf is invariably hailed as Grand Master of Golf Knowledge but the reality is seldom as enchanting. They mostly repeat whaever they learn in their first year, 30 times. Without understanding the geometry and physics of the golf stroke as Homer discovered, more problems lead to more confusion and fewer solutions.
But Swing Mechanics is not Golf. Golf is a game. Swing Mechanics is the study of the relationships that produce impact alignments which makes ball behavior controllable.
David’s’ problem is in his head. I don’t think his swing mechanics have changed much. At the PGA level, desire and confidence is 99%. His loss of the first led to his lack of the second.
What's that saying from some movie my wife often quotes? "it's not about the Got, it's about the Get"
When you ask yourself after hoisting the Claret Jug "Is this all there is?" you have a personal crisis on your hands.
Out of Georgia Tech DD was a fearless competitor...ruthless even. My guess is that he read something...heard something...that got him thinking about the "ultimate concerns" compared to which golf is relegated to a non-issue of inconsequential irrelevance! Tough to get fired up when you are the pensive, brooding type. Once he intergrates his life and finds a workable slot for tour golf I think he will surge back. Of course, he may turn to the solitude of snowboarding and writing in his journal.
DISCLAIMER! The above statements do not neccessarily represent the thoughts and ideas of someone who actually knows!
I think DD found a "purpose" . . . that dude is different than your average tour player I'd think.
Word on the street is when he went to Haney . . . Haney tried to change his grip . . . If that's true . . . he may be a bigger retard than me.
Plus he was WAAAAAAAY better when he was FAT . . . there's a lesson to be learned there for all of you white belt wearing metros.
You only had to hear his speech when he won the Open championship in 2001... astonishingly eloquent, honest, sincere and gracious... i never liked him until i heard that speech (to be honest never really paid much attention to him)... but that speach showed that he was a real top class human being and the fact that he held the claret jug at the time showed that he was a top class player.
You only had to hear his speech when he won the Open championship in 2001... astonishingly eloquent, honest, sincere and gracious... i never liked him until i heard that speech (to be honest never really paid much attention to him)... but that speach showed that he was a real top class human being and the fact that he held the claret jug at the time showed that he was a top class player.
I think there's a lot of stuff going on in that dude's head.
Plus gotta love a dude for coming back home . . . Fat rules.
You only had to hear his speech when he won the Open championship in 2001... astonishingly eloquent, honest, sincere and gracious... i never liked him until i heard that speech (to be honest never really paid much attention to him)... but that speech showed that he was a real top class human being and the fact that he held the claret jug at the time showed that he was a top class player.
I was equally impressed and agree with you wholeheartedly.