I'm sure Charlie would say he left a couple shots out there but this is a pretty damn clean round of golf. pic.twitter.com/xofKyWJPCn
— Club Pro Guy (@ClubProGuy) February 22, 2024
I'm sure Charlie would say he left a couple shots out there but this is a pretty damn clean round of golf. pic.twitter.com/xofKyWJPCn
— Club Pro Guy (@ClubProGuy) February 22, 2024
remind me of select baseball. you're telling me my 6 year old who can hit the ball to the fence right now off a tee might not be a pro ball player when he gets older????Poot said:
Well put, Deluxe.
After playing golf at a relatively high level as a junior, I can tell you that being the best at 14-15 guarantees you nothing. The example I go to all the time is Chris Stroud. He was a "good" player at 14-15, but he never won anything. Never even came close, actually.
BUT, he liked to practice more than anyone not named Vijay Singh. By the time he was a Senior, he was a recruitable college golfer (went to Lamar). He's ended up making a damn good career out of playing pro golf. There was absolutely NO indication that he had that sort of ability and/or future at Charlie Woods' age. Golf development isn't linear, by any means.
leachfan said:I'm sure Charlie would say he left a couple shots out there but this is a pretty damn clean round of golf. pic.twitter.com/xofKyWJPCn
— Club Pro Guy (@ClubProGuy) February 22, 2024