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Scottie Scheffler hits his purpose in the 6th hole on Saturday at Oakmont Country Club.
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Oakmont, without. – Dad hit the golf balls. The boy hit the golf balls.
Late Saturday afternoon, on the left side of the left of Oakmont country club The range, the scene was, of all the measures, cute. Scottie Scheffler hit the shots as his tall coach, Randy Smithwatched. And a few meters behind them, Scheffler’s 1-year-old son, Bennett, hit shots from the ground like caddy Ted scott The balls wrapped in his direction. Every time so often, Dad looked back and smiled before sending some balls to his son. Some types of reports eventually wandered, The things recorded and sent the video online.
Maybe you’ve seen it. And maybe you’ve seen video from the same range the day before. If Saturday made you feel warm, Friday brought heat. Then, after a We open The second round that saw it struck only six of the 14 right roads and seven of the 18 greens, Scheffler and Smith Spat. Pro pronounced. He spoke animatively. He opened. The coach replied. Pro replied again.
The notifier said And hicks As the US network showed the exchange in its broadcast: “The course can simply grab with your head. There is Scheffler there with his long instructor, Randy Smith, and they are talking about something.”
The analyst said Kevin Kisner: “They’re talking when I think it’s not going as you think.”
The analyst said Brad fax: “I’ve never seen him this animated, Dan.”
On Saturday, Scheffler said he himself had.
After he would shoot a 70 -round round that put him eight leaders from the last day of Open, Scheffler called viral back and forth “pretty regular”. She also offered, he said, a window in player-trainer relationships.
“You look at something like yesterday, like me getting frustrated in verse with my Randy coach … and it’s just one of those deals,” Scheffler said, “when you have the belief among people you are almost a family; you have worked together for so long.
“So when you have excellent relationships with people, they are able to get you when you have to get, and then they’re there to keep you in line when things are not going as they should be and if your attitude is little help you become the best version of yourself, and especially when looking at a team.
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“Like Randy’s task is to help me become the best golf player, and Randy took on many other roles, but at the end of the day, as a golf coach, your job is to help me become a better player, and sometimes this is grilling and later putting my arm around me and telling me it’s good.
“I think when you have those long relationships like this, there is a lot of confidence that is built and you are able to say some things you will not really say in the first six months of working with someone.”
You ask yourself, anyway: what did they solve them on Friday?
“To be honest with you,” said Scheffler, “yesterday we left the range, I felt like I didn’t understand anything. Just one of those days where only the shake was not there. Randy had some thoughts for me that definitely helped today, but I would go hit some balls and see if I could understand something, Many, I’m amazing, with which the points I was playing up and down.
“TODAY, Once Again, Another Battle. ITE’S BEEN THREE DAYS OF BATTling Out there. Usually Over the Course of 72 Holes You Have a County You Your Swing Fers Pretty Good, A COUPLE DAYS WHERE MAYEBE’S’S OR OR YOU HAVE IT’S OR Four Days of Good Ball Strking and Holing Some Puts, and a Week This Week I’ve Had three wheree i have had really had my swing, and i’ve ben batt and still have a chance, albeit an outside chance, but style a chance. “
On Saturday afternoon, they worked again. The session lasted about 15 minutes.
Bennett is too.
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