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Watched him hit a 60 degree from 90 yards and almost put 30 to 40 yards of draw on it. One of the coolest players to watch on tour. He has a unique perspective on how he navigates a course.
He's unorthodox in the respect that he plays a large curve on many of his shots but his club at the top of his backswing is in pretty much perfect position because it points straight at the target and is neutral. That means he can move it any way he wants with his setup and manipulating his hands at impact. On top of that he's incredibly long. It's a huge advantage to be able to work the ball like that because it greatly increases your odd of success on any shot. The hardest ball to hit is a dead straight shot.
Nice to hear ,that Bubba is truly natural, as in never had a lesson. Absolutely amazing 👍👊. Wish my game had same results! Also he's a decent guy when all said and done. Well done Sir🤗
Great vid, i really enjoyed it, and I'm a huge Bubba fan, but my vote for most unorthodox golfer of all time is Moe Norman. They are both legends though.
Moe is what you get when you leverage the full mental power of autism to build a golf swing. If he could've handled the "people" side of professional golf, his name would be up there with Nicklaus, Palmer, and Snead.
Just a couple of weeks ago, I was wondering where Bubba had gone. I will read in the paper who won a LIV event, but that's it. I had a suspicion that's where he was, and now I know. I truley thought he had retired young. It's too bad all of his success came before shot tracers were common. He is a brilliant shot maker who can manipulate the modern ball better than anybody barring Tiger. It would be cool if LIV and the PGA tour can work out their differences as there are other players I miss watching, i.e., Louis Ousthasen, sorry for the spelling. To me, he has the best tempo of any golfer in the world now and going back many generations.
I don’t know the answer but im guessing transfer rule qt that time - must sit out a year and possibly the red shirt rule which essentially allows for a “training year”.
Well I don’t know the months they are born but I was the youngest kid in my school because of my birthday some kids were a full year older then me my wife who was in the same grade as me was 10 months older then me I was born sep 1996 and she was born nov 1995 so it might be one of those situations idk🤷♂️
He means on a given shot he can eliminate one side by making sure it'll right (hook) or making sure it'll go left (slice) thus assuring a shot has a one way miss when needed
@@danielcorrigan6998 He’s good at shaping the ball so the miss will mostly likely be over doing it rather than pulling or pushing it. But he prefers a draw with the irons and a fade with the longer clubs. Generally irons are easier to draw than fade and driver is easier to fade than draw.
I think it should be "most unorthodox PROFESSIONAL golfer", as I know many many many more much unorthodox players...an example...i hate playing without a joint in my mouth and I can't stand when people be quiet when others shoot....cheer me on or boo me, but I find the silence to be more distracting