Butch harmony while he is talking about Scottie Scheffler, I wonder about other players.
In doing so, he asks a rhetorical question.
“I mean, can you imagine if all the brilliant players we talk about Scottie Scheffler’s head, ” Harmony Said, “How better would they be?”
High thanks. But that can be higher. A player led to another thought – a Golf Top 100 Famous Teachers Hall So he believed he called on a radio show on Monday to do it.
Harmon also said Scheffler’s mind was closer than anyone in the great golf winner. The day after Scheffler won the open championship, won his fourth major championship and moved within an open win in the US for career Grand Slam, Tiger Woods’ The coach was once comparing it with Jack nicklaus.
“I have to say that the only reason I called. Sirius xm Show “Gravy and the Sleeze”. “I think his biggest attribute he has is that he is the closest thing with Jack Nicklaus I have ever seen mentally. He makes no mental mistakes. He throws the ball in green when he needs it. His iron control is beautiful.
“He reminds me of Jack more than that of Tiger, Tiger in the winning ways, but Jack in the way he plays Golf. I’ve never seen enough a guy who can imitate Nicklaus as he does.”
Such is the conversation in the moments after Scheffler’s victory. Or, perhaps more precisely, the questions. Those who ask: How are he doing this? And who does he compare with?
from KnostlOne of the co-jurisprudes of the show and a tall professional himself, what stood out was Scheffler’s game RoyalSignature PAR-3 Holes 16th. On Sunday, Scheffler hit it. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, he did it.
“What he did, I don’t know how anyone else can do it,” said the show on the radio show. “Behold, you’ve probably played, I’ve played there in May, and this hole is a you-di-what. I mean, it’s so hard. Yes, you can escape from the left and get it on the hill to go down, but when you miss the right, it’s just disaster.
“And his control of his ball through the air, guys, is just as good as anyone from perhaps (Lee Trevino). I mean, he controls his ball through the air. The thing I like, and I have to give Randy Smith An extraordinary loan on this, he has kept his natural shaking his entire career. He has not changed. You know, everyone talks about his work on foot and everything. In Impact, his leg works are perfect. And then after that, it goes because of the moment. But his check for his golf ball through air, distance and then how smart he is, I mean, you just said it a minute ago, I think the thing that impressed me most seeing it is only he is not afraid to throw the ball between green and make a 15- or 20-party. And Nicklaus was the best in the world that way. “
However, with harmony, the questions naturally move to the forests.
On the show, co-await Drew Stoltz Asked if Scheffler’s comparisons with the big winner 15 times were justified.
“Well, I think they are justified if he can do it for 20 years right as Tiger did,” started harmony. “I think, yes, he’s on that track, obstructing damage, obstructing whatever. Look, there is only one Jack Nicklaus, there is only one Tiger Woods, let’s only face him. Scottie Scheffler has been the best player in the world until the last three years.
“Everything he is accomplished is amazing, but when you look at Nicklaus’s life expectancy and tiger life, he has a long way to go into that category, I think. And that’s not lowering scottie because he is phenomenal.”
He added this:
“You know, we’ve told anyone who can beat Tiger Woods is Tiger Woods.
“I think this man is in the same category at the moment.”
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Nick Pastowski is an old editor on Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf space. And when he is not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and narrower, Milwaukee’s locals are probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash his result. You can turn to him for any of these topics – his stories, his game or his beers – in Nick.piastowski@golf.com.

