Andy Johnson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
And then you got Jon Rahm.
In that bucket, the next 10, you have three guys that are consistently above 180.
Exactly.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's you could go to any sport like this goes to, you know, and I think there's some, you know, it goes to the pitchers like in drafting pitchers is is fascinating.
I was sitting at a game with a friend of mine who who played minor league baseball was a pitcher.
And, you know, it was interesting, you know, people fall in love with the numbers, right?
behind pitchers like the, you know, Hey, but he, what, what something that he said stuck with me as he said, like, if you watch major league pitching, the best pitchers all have a very unique motion.
There's there's very rarely.
Do they deliver the ball in a conventional manner?
And what that does is it, it just hides the ball a little bit longer and
and it comes out of their hand, it looks a little different.
He was like, that's one of the key traits to a major league pitcher.
I think the general person would look at that.
What's funny to me
a little bit about, about the golf industry is like the people that, that hand out, you know, contracts to the, the agents.
These are not like guys that almost like in some cases, there are guys that almost made it, you know, but like in many cases, it's just like a guy that likes golf.
You know, there's a wide spectrum.
But like that tip, as someone, I would just look and be like, oh my God, that guy throws 98.
But like the idea of like, oh, if you hide it for a split second longer, it is going, and there's so many things about golf that go into it.