Jaime Diaz
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He just had this aura that, you know, I, I kind of shrunk in its presence because it was really a powerful mental focus that just kind of, um, emanated out of him.
And, and, uh,
The players felt it.
So, you know, that that's what Raymond, I think, had.
And he had all kinds of shots.
Incredible wedge player, incredible chipper of the ball and couldn't move the ball around.
He was a good ball striker when he when he got it going.
He was not always a great ball striker.
That was his challenge was finding, you know, the right swing thought, let's say, on Tuesday afternoon or something.
That was before that.
They don't own that one.
I was just going to say Brooks.
Brooks could get in the zone, especially at majors, obviously.
And, you know, Raymond early in his career could be very distracted.
You know, he hung around with some guys, Al Besselink and Doug Sanders and Bob Rosberg.
And Rossi in particular loved to play the horses.
And he was sort of known for like, if he was four over on, you know,
Friday morning after seven holes, he'd walk off and he'd go to the track.
And sometimes he'd take Raymond with him.
And, and Raymond, when you, he was, you know, he didn't really know it.