Kevin Van Valkenburg
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Podcast Appearances
Speaks highly of the PGA.
A major?
I think I talked to him a little bit this year earlier about Scotty.
And one of the things that we referenced was that players where he had to lead on Sunday going in, you know, he and Scotty were in the final group and he kind of essentially confirmed exactly what you were talking about.
Joseph is, he just didn't really know where to miss, where to, how to play finesse shots and,
It kind of all came unglued on, I think, the fourth hole there where he made triple because he just couldn't really hit a half wedge into that green and take the spin off of it.
And he said that that experience taught him a lot, but it took a while for it to kind of
make sense for him, right, to learn how to play off-speed shots.
And I think that that self-awareness is always cool when you see that in an athlete where they are willing to say, like, you know what?
I actually did not have it figured out, and my talent was not enough to take me as far as I wanted to go.
And I do think that that represents a really cool evolution in Wu's game.
I'm going to go with the feels here.
I'm probably more into the feels than... Joseph and I always think I make good parallel points on the plotting here.
I'm a feels, emotions guy.
Jeff's a more analytics data guy.
So I'm going to go with Gary Woodland.
And I think this is just such a cool story.
If you look back, it was March 9th when he sort of
sat down with Rex Hogger, the golf channel and talked about, uh, you know, I'm, I'm not okay.
And it's okay to not be okay.