I guess we all have certain favourite golfers and perhaps the odd one that we don't particularly care for. I was reading a golf instruction article regarding " building a classic swing " and thought about it afterwards, chuckling to myself I thought perhaps I should send this article to Jim Thorpe and Allen Doyle.
Those two guys I could watch all day, you really have to love them, and it does prove the point " it doesn't have to look good ". At the finish of Mr. Thorpe's swing it looks like he's being attacked by a swarm of bees and Mr. Doyle, when he's striking one of his hybrids off the fairway reminds me of someone digging a gopher out of his hole.
Have they done well at their trade ?? you bet they have, Mr. Thorpe has earned $ 4.5 million and Mr. Doyle's earnings total $ 3.5 million, and that's in the last four years. They are great to watch and certainly appear to have plenty of personality. As far as players I don't care for top of the list would be Sabbatini, Mr. Wonderful himself, wonder if he still thinks Mr. Woods is " as beatable as ever ". Scott Hoch would be number two, I'm still miffed at the remark he made a few years ago about the " Old Course ". When asked if he was going over to play in the Open he remarked, " why should I go over there, I've no desire to travel that distance to play on something that looks like a wasteland full of bomb craters ". Can you imagine Tiger making a comment like that !
Those two guys I could watch all day, you really have to love them, and it does prove the point " it doesn't have to look good ". At the finish of Mr. Thorpe's swing it looks like he's being attacked by a swarm of bees and Mr. Doyle, when he's striking one of his hybrids off the fairway reminds me of someone digging a gopher out of his hole.
Have they done well at their trade ?? you bet they have, Mr. Thorpe has earned $ 4.5 million and Mr. Doyle's earnings total $ 3.5 million, and that's in the last four years. They are great to watch and certainly appear to have plenty of personality. As far as players I don't care for top of the list would be Sabbatini, Mr. Wonderful himself, wonder if he still thinks Mr. Woods is " as beatable as ever ". Scott Hoch would be number two, I'm still miffed at the remark he made a few years ago about the " Old Course ". When asked if he was going over to play in the Open he remarked, " why should I go over there, I've no desire to travel that distance to play on something that looks like a wasteland full of bomb craters ". Can you imagine Tiger making a comment like that !
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