Andy Johnson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Not going to make it now.
I have another engagement that week.
But anyways, it is a big event.
We've got lots of big storylines, obviously, with Spieth going for the Grand Slam, but then obviously Rory coming off his sixth major win, and Brooks back.
There's all kinds of storylines galore.
But
We are now four full months into the PGA Tour calendar, which, you know, really the season, we're about halfway done realistically with the season.
And I wanted to get you guys on and talk about fallers and risers as well as a summer storyline to watch.
So let's start with the positive.
Joseph, you're up first.
Who's your big riser of the year?
Yeah, you know, listen, like, all these...
All the young players come out on tour with flaws in their game.
And I think Joseph and you hit on something really valuable here.
I think the difference between really talented players that end up with, you know, 10 plus year careers versus those that, you know, maybe on tour for seven to 10 are the players that are able to, you know, look at their game, understand that I have weaknesses and approach the
improving them in the right manner, not necessarily the right manner, but who can approach improving them without ruining the other aspects of their game, without losing the DNA of themselves as a golfer.
And I think that...
That's the impressive thing about, I think, when players go to the lab and figure it out is like, okay, you know, Minwoo still finished T3 at Houston this year.
Like, he can still go out and play bomb and gouge, the style of golf that he's thrived at.
But then you look at the, you know, you look at his, I think he finished third at Pebble Beach, second at Pebble Beach.