Joe
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He really is drives it unbelievably well, chips well, putts well, hits a lot of great iron shots.
Uh, he's got, he's pretty much got everything, but the quickness in transition, um,
And look, long-term, short, quick golf swings prove to be injurious to the body.
If you look at the players who've had the greatest longevity, the Sneeds, the Vijay Sings, the Phil Mickelsons, even the Tom Watson.
Tom's got a long swing.
It's just as long at 59 as he was at 29.
It gives you all kinds of time.
It also allows you to hit the ball a lot higher and more time to work the ball.
I'm not a huge fan of John Rahm's golf swing.
It's cool to watch because it's so idiosyncratic, but it's violent.
I would much prefer longer golf swings, and they've had far more success than short golf swings.
Well, I think, um, I think it's important to throw in a few names off the radar, uh, well down the radar, um, wouldn't be amongst my favorites, but a good, I don't bet, but I'm saying a good bet.
Metaphorically, you know, there's, there's the men will ease, um, Jake nap and see who can just, those are three off the radar.
Um,
Good bets.
I wouldn't waste picking my favorites on them, but they're, they're, they're fabulous.
Uh, Scotty Scheffler, even at half speed is going to be tough to be, uh, call him more cow and I'll be on pins and needles when he's playing the 11th hole is I may well pick him to win the event.
And I'll, you know, I'll go with John wrong, you know, um,
Partly because I just want to see Jon Rahm back playing great golf.
I'd like to see him back.