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Phil McDade

Re: "Champagne" Louie
« Reply #25 on: July 19, 2010, 11:56:47 AM »
Although the jury is surely out, this was quite a bit different than some of the one-hit wonder major winners we've had the past few years.  Sure he got a break on the weather on Friday, but Louie seems to have the goods.  For a guy who's 5'9" he effortlessly pounded drives 330 on a string on virtually every hole.  If he continues to do that and maintain the laid-back attitude, we may be witnessing the emergence of a frequent major contender.  I love the red dot on the glove concept as well!

Jud:

Rich Beem was/is a 5'9" guy who seemed to effortlessly pound the ball with his driver and fairway woods at Hazeltine not that long ago to win a major (PGA), and was about as loose and un-wired (laid-back) a guy you could find. But he hasn't come close since to a major.

I'm of the view -- not wholly, but largely -- that there are essentially two types of golfers: guys with great mechanics and guys with great timing/feel. Tiger famously said he won at Augusta in '97 (by 12 strokes!) because he had "great timing" that week, and knew he had to re-do his swing in order to be a big-time major winner (and thus he embarked on a year-long swing overhaul with Butch Harmon, which showed results at the '99 PGA at Medinah). Tiger had the most mechanically sound swing I've ever seen from 2000-2005. Mickelson has always struck me as a great timing/feel guy, and he skill set is so good that he's been able to win multiple majors, and come really close in a bunch of others. Nicklaus was more a mechanic; Trevino a timing/feel guy. (Beem has openly admitted his game depends almost entirely on great timing.) Faldo a mechanic; Seve a timing/feel guy.

Hard to say about Oosty, although those who compare his swim to Watson seem to have it about right.

George Pazin

Re: "Champagne" Louie
« Reply #26 on: July 19, 2010, 12:00:53 PM »
Anyone else see a facial resemblance to Aaron Baddeley?

Hats off to Louis, he played great golf.
Big drivers and hot balls are the product of golf course design that rewards the hit one far then hit one high strategy.  Shinny showed everyone how to take care of this whole technology dilemma. - Pat Brockwell, 6/24/04

Jud_T

Re: "Champagne" Louie
« Reply #27 on: July 19, 2010, 12:06:35 PM »


I'm not an expert, although I've probably spent more on golf lessons than most here, but Louie's mechanics seem very good to me....

What was the Beemer ranked when he won?  Louis is now #15 in the world....
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Phil McDade

Re: "Champagne" Louie
« Reply #28 on: July 19, 2010, 02:01:15 PM »


I'm not an expert, although I've probably spent more on golf lessons than most here, but Louie's mechanics seem very good to me....

What was the Beemer ranked when he won?  Louis is now #15 in the world....

Not sure of his ranking; he'd won twice on the PGA Tour, including once already that year, and seemed to have a record somewhat comparable to Oosty's (one Euro Tour win, plus several on the SAfrican Tour).

Wayne_Kozun

Re: "Champagne" Louie
« Reply #29 on: July 19, 2010, 03:37:02 PM »
Is it Champagne Louis or Shrek?

What would have been really cool is if the crowd at 18 started singing "Louie, Louie" as he was walking up 18 yesterday.  Kind of an "Animal House comes to the Auld Gray Toon" moment.

RJ_Daley

Re: "Champagne" Louie
« Reply #30 on: July 19, 2010, 04:04:07 PM »
Could a case be made that just as flask architecture employed by Tillie (perhaps others) seems to have led to some very creative golf course designs, flask journalism employed by golden era sports writers, made for some classic golf/sports reporting?  Given the open was in the heart of single scotch malt country, maybe a wee dram for the writers would have been more appropriate than a flute of bubbly...  ;) ;D 8)
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