
Justin Thomas strikes his shooting earlier this month in the 17th hole in Harbour Town Golf Links.
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Justin Thomas, his yard understood, now goes to work.
His lie? Mostly flat. “So this makes a big difference in my level of comfort to be able to achieve this there,” he said.
What about the green slope around the stake? He learned that it worked left to the right. One target was another. “That tree about 15 meters left out of the hole,” he said, “a kind of probably like a crack from it and just try to do it by working down (the flag).”
And the trajectory? In a 134 -yard flag away and guarded by an front -right bunker and about 10 mph winds, Thoma There was a thought. “From this distance, it would definitely be a trajectory again,” he said. “If I could keep this 9-Hoxha culminating on top of those clouds, it would be about a high 40th blow, where it would be able to cover (bunker).”
Would you remove any thomas speed? He said it would not be, but that was a personal choice.
“Yes, I try to keep my speed through the ball quite steady,” he said. “Moreover is more probably how far I’m getting it again. I don’t know why. Just just always – I don’t have an hour system or nothing. I just try to feel essentially what is the shortest distance I can take back to take that distance. It is a strange way to think about it, but I don’t know though you don’t remember me but you don’t remember me, but you don’t remember me but you don’t remember me but you don’t remember me but you don’t remember me but you don’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but you don’t remember me but you don’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but you don’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it does not remember me but it doesn’t remember me but it does not remember me but it does not remember me but it is not reminding me but not remembering it, but it doesn’t remember me, but it doesn’t remember me, but it doesn’t remember me, but it does not remember me but it does not. thinks.
From there In the video recently released by the titleThomas hit and his ball ended about 15 meters from the hole.
At least, the process was stunning. In the video, Thomas was intentional in explaining him, but at the time of the game, he will process his information in about 2 minutes, if not faster.
But for amateur players, there was a pair of pickups.
The first came from Andy Proudman, who is part of I and my golf The instructions team along with Piers Ward, and they were video hosts. Proudman compared the Thomas method – with amateur configuration.
“I think the best thing about this, though, and for viewers, I think the change with you guys at the top level is that you get so clearly” I want to start it in the tree, “he said. You are building that picture in your mind immediately, which then has only so much power in the way you move and the goal is simply great that many amateur players do not have that visual detail. They get up there, has the yard and then just swing. “
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Thomas agreed.
But he also thought amateurs could cut a number of shocks just looking around.
“The pin is in the back, (and) if you are among the clubs, hit less club,” Thomas said in the video. “If there are short problems, hit more club.
“Like this can be the easiest way for them to save five, 10 strokes in a round. They have to think a little just yes, okay, there are a lot of right trouble, I hit it right away, the wind is from the left – I will aim a little further left. But they are small things like this can be useful to anyone.”
Is Hyperbolic Five to 10 Shots? Maybe then again, if you are a player targeting flags – and only on flags – the yeast is worth it.
As they spoke, Thomas then turned back to work on another blow.
Editor’s note: To watch the full video of the title with Thomas, Please click here.
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