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Who is the biggest jerk off the course...Nick Faldo, Vijay Singh or Lee Trevino? I have a friend who volunteered at the senior event they had in Nashville for a few years. He said that when the camera was on him, Trevino was the 'Merry Mex'. When the camera went away, he was the biggest jerk out there. And that is saying something since that senior bunch is the grumpy old men tour.

Vijay is a prick. One of my good friends went to school with Trevino's kid and plays golf with him pretty frequently. He's always said he's a nice and funny guy.
 
Who is the biggest jerk off the course...Nick Faldo, Vijay Singh or Lee Trevino? I have a friend who volunteered at the senior event they had in Nashville for a few years. He said that when the camera was on him, Trevino was the 'Merry Mex'. When the camera went away, he was the biggest jerk out there. And that is saying something since that senior bunch is the grumpy old men tour.

That's pretty accurate on Trevino. Also, it's a huge fallacy that Fred Couple is a good guy. He may be liked by the gallery, but in the locker room he's liked by only a few. In fact, I have seen Freddie labeled as a closet dick. Much of that has been confirmed when I've asked a couple of friends who play the tour.
 
There's a lot that seem to be douchers. I saw Couples's being an ass before. Nicklaus always seemed like a prick as well. I'm sure there are some genuinely cool guys on tour but there's a lot of stuck up A-holes too.

What's funny is that as many people label Tiger as a dick, he's more beloved among the players than Fred Couples or Phil Mickelson
 
Nope. That's not how the swing works. For the tour pros who LIKE to fade the ball, a pull hook is their miss due to double crossing at the bottom. A blocked shot is the miss of a player that likes to draw the ball.

But a sweeping hook is also a miss. I play a draw and have my whole
Life. I see your point. Mcilroy likes to draw though.
 
That's often the miss for a drawer trying to hit a fade.

Well.....if you say so. Many great players were natural drawers of the ball but learned to hit a fade BECAUSE you have better control of it when you're in a groove. I don't want to continue to debate this because we are both right and both wrong, depending on who you are talking about. I know that when Tiger misses his fades, it's usually a pull hook. And make no mistake, when Tiger is playing his best, he's hitting more slight fades than slight draws.

A fade holds up in pressure competition better too
 
Well.....if you say so. Many great players were natural drawers of the ball but learned to hit a fade BECAUSE you have better control of it when you're in a groove. I don't want to continue to debate this because we are both right and both wrong, depending on who you are talking about. I know that when Tiger misses his fades, it's usually a pull hook. And make no mistake, when Tiger is playing his best, he's hitting more slight fades than slight draws.

A fade holds up in pressure competition better too

I guess we are both right & both wrong. Every golfer is different & the way one guy works the ball is usually different from the next. I will disagree with the last statement. I would say your natural shot is usually the best under pressure & tiger's natural shot is a draw. That said he could hit just about any shot under pressure because that's what he loves.
 
If you've ever stood on the 18th tee under pressure in competition staring down a chute, you know what 2iron is talking about. Just about everybody thinking through the shot thinks "maybe this would be a good time to hang onto one and hit a high cut just to keep it in the fairway".
 
If you've ever stood on the 18th tee under pressure in competition staring down a chute, you know what 2iron is talking about. Just about everybody thinking through the shot thinks "maybe this would be a good time to hang onto one and hit a high cut just to keep it in the fairway".

Probably true. Cuts just aren't as sexy.
 
If you've ever stood on the 18th tee under pressure in competition staring down a chute, you know what 2iron is talking about. Just about everybody thinking through the shot thinks "maybe this would be a good time to hang onto one and hit a high cut just to keep it in the fairway".

I am a natural drawer of the ball. Played it all through collegiate golf. For several years starting when I was 18, I tried to qualify for the US Amatuer. I always came up just a little short, mainly due to some untimely inaccurate driving on the back nine. It wasn't until I learned to be comfortable hitting a fade off the tee in competition that I qualified. When at the national event, it is imperative you hit some fades on par 4s. Like I said, I am a natural drawer of the ball, but when under pressure, I go to a fade.
 
Probably true. Cuts just aren't as sexy.

I disagree. There's nothing more sexy than hitting a fade that "turns over' to the right and gets out there as far as your playing partner hitting his hard draw. Even more sexy is hitting a high, fading 4 iron 200 yards into a green with the pin tucked on the right. It is much easier to hit a power draw than it is to hit a power fade. That's why I think it is pretty dam sexy hitting a fade
 
I am a natural drawer of the ball. Played it all through collegiate golf. For several years starting when I was 18, I tried to qualify for the US Amatuer. I always came up just a little short, mainly due to some untimely inaccurate driving on the back nine. It wasn't until I learned to be comfortable hitting a fade off the tee in competition that I qualified. When at the national event, it is imperative you hit some fades on par 4s. Like I said, I am a natural drawer of the ball, but when under pressure, I go to a fade.

Where did u play? I was competitive as a youth and early in high school, but didn't put in the work to get to the next level. I was better at 13 than I am now and it's not even close.
 
Cut driver off the deck is my favorite shot and has gotten me out of a lot of trouble too. I can hit it straight off a nice lie, or bend it low and around trees while other guys are just punching shots out.
 
I wish I had my old ball flight from my early 20's. It appeared to draw until it reached its apex & would fall to the right on the way down. I guess that would be a straight ball.
 
Cut driver off the deck is my favorite shot and has gotten me out of a lot of trouble too. I can hit it straight off a nice lie, or bend it low and around trees while other guys are just punching shots out.

I am really good out of trouble as my lack of accuracy off the tee kills
Me.
 
I am really good out of trouble as my lack of accuracy off the tee kills
Me.

If I have a decent lie and can get left of a tree, I love to hit a low, nasty bender that ends up 200+ yards and in good position. None of my friends play the shot in that situation, but its as money for me as an iron. Just a quick flick of my wrist at impact while coming thru aggressively bends the heck out of it.
 

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