Goose is seriously my favorite pro to watch throw! I wish he could keep this same level of confidence on the putting green at the Pro Tour stops, but I believe he will get there soon and skies the limit when he does. Finally, what an absolute BALLS out putt for birdie on 18 when all he needed was the layup! Hege props my boy
38:01 Was calling him Goose Gossage on purpose? I feel like when announcing the winner you should use their real name, not his nickname nor his uncle's.
@@JaredRichey-ly9qr To be fair, it took him over a year since his breakout appearance to start adopting it. Everyone kept bringing up his relationship to the original Goose and he finally ran with it. He was reluctant at first. 🙂
@@JaredRichey-ly9qr He talked about it early on, I think in one of the press conferences, either just before signing with Discraft, or right after, that he was resisting it. After he signed with Discraft is when he started rolling with it. IIRC he asked his uncle about it before going with it. I don't remember the exact details but when I read your comment (no offense to you of course) it struck me as the opposite of how he came about using it. I get what you're saying, but he didn't embrace it early, but once he decided to go with it, he ran with it. 🙂
@@JaredRichey-ly9qr Yeah no worries. When he was first introduced it was pointed out he was the nephew of the original Goose Gossage and I just recall him being resistant about it, but after signing with Discraft and asking his uncle he embraced it. Ultimately he would have to chime in on this issue because I don't recall exactly when or which interviews or press conferences he talked about it enough to direct you to it. I like him, too, and I don't think you mean anything malicious. That said, a lot of people go with nicknames, and it's ultimately harmless. And not everyone gets to pick theirs, so it's good to have a say in the matter.