For those of you who missed the Tony Jacklin interview this morning, I found it fascinating. I had the pleasure of playing with him one round when he was in his 50's. I had my "A" game that day and shot 68. He shot 63 like it was nothing...nothing. My game was freaky good for me that day and it showed me he was a good 10 shots better than me, and I was a 4.
Now to the interview which was fascinating to me. He talked about his round in the British Open, when he was leading and over the last 36 holes, Trevino chipped in a total of 5 times. He was quite frank about how this was both the turning point and ending point in his career. He had spent 6 straight years on planes, back and forth from Europe, and he never thought "luck" played a part in golf. Travino's chip in on 17 the last day, caused him to 3 putt as he lost his focus not only after that, but gjoing forward in his career.
Exhausted from 6 years of travel, he said he was just never the same hungry player after that. He never again contended in a major, although he did win some tournaments.