Richard Farnsworth Goodale writes:
Sounds interesting, though, if Dolly is involved.....Reminds me of another Dolly Parton quote:
“My husband said 'show me your boobs' and I had to pull up my skirt... so it was time to get them done!”
M. Shea Sweeney writes:
The ability for the player to adjust to green speeds, type of grass, type of golf course, roughs, etc. is just that, their ability to adjust different playing conditions
It is not testing their mental game. The PGA Tour® tests shots. Adjusting requires thought, something in very short supply on the Tour. Watch sometime when these poor souls are stuck somewhere outside their comfort zone. Byron Nelson would eat these guys' lunch. Matter of fact, Ivan Gantz could make a few million against these country club kids.
Jim Kennedy writes:
Saying that Tour players wouldn't make a dime playing in Nelson's 'era'I didn't say none of them would, but I have my doubts about a large number of them. We will never know because this is not a test they ever get asked to try.
A whole season here and then the British open, where they mostly seem to do well while the grousers, like the Hoch's, usually stay home.And in most cases they take their American game and try to use it on British courses. If everything goes well, their American game works okay, if they run into difficulty many won't adjust, they will just head for home on Friday. There aren't many of them adjusting to seaside links golf. And the Open rotation courses have become more and more Americanized for the Open Championship.
Besides, they are qualifying for the Open Championship by their ability to make shots. There they compete against primarily other players who qualified by their shot making. No thinking required.
Cheers,
Grandan King
If he'd miss a tee shot, he would back off in the crowd and stomp hell out of his driver. Later I found that Ivan stomped with just his shoe, never the heel. I stomped with the heel.
--Tommy Bolt (on Ivan Gantz)