Geoff Shackelford
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's something to chat about between golfers, but does it really...
uh inspire people i i think uh we know there are just so many other things that have been i mean obviously covid but top golf uh simulator stuff there's all sorts of things influencers and youtube golf uh i think that you would put the pga tour it'd make the the top 10 but it's definitely not in the top five of things that have grown the sport
No, I think that β well, it depends on what the next topic is.
No, I just β I think that's the thought I'd leave you with, what I mentioned earlier, that it really highlighted just how absurd the equipment is in the men's game and how different it is from the rest of what everybody else is playing.
And guys have to do what they have to do to try to make a living.
It's, um, it's a less attractive game.
It's a less interesting game.
And the women, um, because I really, I wasn't sure how they'd handle the Kakuya.
It is, it's just hard to convey.
I do those little videos in my newsletter.
It's hard to convey to people this time of year when it's, when it's spongier.
Just getting the club through it and then where to land it and all the dynamics with firm greens.
And the greens were firm in 13.
And I was just blown away because the women's short game scene seven, eight years ago, 10 years ago was often sometimes really hard to watch how poor they were.
And I asked Roger Cleveland one time, why why?
why are the women's short games, their little touch shots so bad?
And he said, they don't practice.
I'm just always β it's nothing to do with the bounce.