It is interesting how people develop such strong feelings about others based mostly on rather superficial information. If nothing else, Bryson has brought great interest to the game and reinforced what was once common sense orthodoxy, that strong effort thoughtfully focused produces superior results. Golf is about as merit-based as anything that comes to mind. It is a good thing which speaks highly of our game that a variety of approaches can succeed. The slight Carlos Ortiz at 6' is nearly 90 pounds lighter than BC while only an inch shorter. Horses for courses, perhaps, but it is not a foregone conclusion that BC will dominate and a player like Carlos can't win this week. I look forward to seeing how BC plays the course. Me, I am rooting for Patrick Reed, Charles Howell, and Lee Westwood.
Lou,
I think my information about BDC is more than superficial. I putt side saddle, as he did for a good portion of his amateur career. When he announced a couple of years ago that he would be going back to that method, I watched the first tournament with great interest.
To my great disappointment, I knew by the time that I'd watched one round that he was using a non-conforming putter, and I think it's safe to say that he knew as well, in part because he's that kind of guy, and in part because everybody that putts side saddle knows the 10 degree off vertical rule.
And sure enough, a week or so later, the USGA ruled his putter to be non-conforming, at which point BDC went off on the USGA to the effect that they were out to get him. I'm no fan of the USGA, but IMO, if he wasn't flat out cheating, he was at the very least playing fast and loose with the Rules and hoping to get away with it. To say that the whole thing left a sour taste in my mouth is an understatement.
And as long as I'm this far down the rabbit hole, I'll go all in; after spending 40 years running athletes thru weight rooms and watching many of them try to gain muscle and weight, the number of people that I saw do to their bodies what he did to his IN THAT TIME FRAME is zero. Maybe he did it without PED's; I just have a really hard time believing that his body chemistry, metabolism, and work ethic are that different from everybody else. And I find it even harder to believe in light of the putter thing.
All of that said, I didn't care one way or the other that he won the Open, and I won't care this week at ANGC. I've got a lot of stuff waking me up in the night, but it won't be him, or any aspect of his game. It will be interesting to watch in any case, and I'm WAY past looking for role models or anything like that out of any pro athlete. There are lots of guys that I don't like whose performance I can appreciate for what it is. BDC is one of them, maybe foremost right now.