Blades Brown’s first PGA tournament as a professional showed what the 17-year-old phenomenon is capable, but also gave him a look at what he has to work to be able to compete constantly at the highest level professional men’s golf.
Brown, who decided to return in favor in December, made his first professional start at the American Express in La Quinta, Calif. Brown opened with a round equal to a ho-hum, but jumped back with an eight under 64 years old in round 2. Brown made eight birds in a nine-holes and gave himself a chance to cut 54 holes in Amex. But Brown was stumbled during the third round, shooting a two-bi-par 74, which included a water ball in the 17th hole to lose the cut.
Flower -star showed impressive calm and wisdom After the lost cut of the heart.
However, the experience in Amex, as well as his cutting at Myrtle Beach Classic as an amateur, told him what he needs to work to compete in PGA Tour continuously.
“I would only say by hitting the right roads,” told Brown Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz in The latest episode of the Golf Subpar. To be able to go to some of the pins that are here in PGA Tour, you need to be on the road. I would say that hitting as many roads as possible allows me to go to some of the pins, especially how strong the greens are. You need to be able to rotate the ball. “
Asked what his biggest weapon in the course now, Brown was quick to give a knot to his putter.
“I would say now, my strength is my layer,” Brown said. “I like to do. I think it’s very artistic. I think there are so many different ways to make a blow.
“Think about it. You have all these people who show you the line, showing you what you do. I think there are many ways to decide. For me, for example, I like to drip the ball and some people like to make the ball. Each person has his own unique way to decide. You just have to understand what works best for you. “
To hear more from Brown, check out the full episode below.
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