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Brandel is Off The Charts

By Wayne | blog

Chamblee is off the charts. I have to think his diatribes are calculated to foment controversy. I mean seriously; what basis does he have for not calling Tiger the greatest player if he wins 19 majors? What, you don’t like Tiger? You don’t like that he dumped Butch? You don’t like that he screwed everything in sight and humiliated his wife and children? You know what? You’re not alone.

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2011: My Year in Competition

By Wayne | blog

My playing year usually starts in Orlando at the end of January when I play in the Isleworth Invitational, an individual pro and pro-am team event at Tiger’s club. My expectations are fairly low as we are coming from snow and cold and I am competing against mostly Florida guys, with the added attraction of playing the difficult Isleworth course at 7000 yards in spotty weather.

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7-Year Old Sofie Louis: Talent Personified

By Wayne | Videos: Swing Analysis

People ask me all the time why they have to work so hard on their games just to be decent, while others seem to be good in spite of their seemingly poor technique and lack of good practice habits and work ethic. The fact is that some people just have a “knack” for the game, and it is more apparent how things ultimately work without having any sort of deep understanding of exactly what they are doing.

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Swing Analysis: Alvaro Quiros

By Wayne | Videos: Swing Analysis

Man, wouldn’t it be nice to be Alvaro Quiros for a week or two? What would it be like to be able to hit the ball well over 300 yards with a quick, compact swing that appears to involve little or no attempt to stretch or resist, although both of those characteristics are certainly in play in his motion. Quiros has the quintessential prototype “new tour body”, tall, lean and immensely strong, and he looks like an NFL safety rather than a golfer.

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Tiger Over The Years

By Wayne | blog

I was going through my older articles and found that I had written a good deal about Tiger before his downfall, then during and just after.  I thought it might be interesting for the WDGLC members to read through my thoughts to see in hindsight what I observed, then how my opinions changed after the big accident and following revelations.  Tiger most certainly has driven the conversation in golf since he was a kid winning 3 US Amateurs.  I held him in the highest possible esteem when he was on top, as he exemplified what I believed was the necessary…

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