Jaime Diaz
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Podcast Appearances
He didn't get enough rest, I thought.
And I think that intensity, shot after shot after shot, so hard to summon if you're not fully rested physically and your mind has been kind of allowed to relax.
And as the pressure grows and you're number one the longer, it gets harder to make that effort over and over because it takes more.
I remember Tiger when he won, I guess...
When he won the last one of the Tiger Slam in 2001, he said on 18, he goes, he finally realized, hey, there's no more shots.
Every shot was the same, in other words, you know, for 72 holes.
And then I'm out of shots.
I'm done.
You know, but I gave every one of them, I think it was implied, I gave everyone the same amount of effort.
And that, as you're saying, I mean, it's not really a human thing.
It's a robotic, almost, you know, cyborg type thing.
Not very few can do it.
And it's a separator at the highest level, no question.
It's a separator.
Like you said, even just playing with your friends, some guys have it better than others and they don't have lapses.
They don't have lulls.
Um, they're able to focus.
I mean, even in, in our tab writing, I see guys in the press room.
They're so good at just sitting down and finishing and I'm just getting up and walking around like an idiot, you know, just I'm distractible and procrastinate all these things.
Yeah.