Paul McGinley
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Because, like me, he came from a GA background.
And that instills a sense of security and a sense of representation with teammates around you that kind of propels you through situations
not getting mad at yourself.
I can't get mad at myself because I let the rest of my teammates down and you keep going forward.
And I think that's what we saw at the Ryder Cup.
The responsibility that ended up on his shoulders.
He didn't want to let anybody down and, you know, we saw him, you know, perform heroically the way he did.
And...
When it comes to individuals, he gets mad at himself very quickly and very easily, and that can spiral very, very quickly, and that's what we're seeing with Shane at the moment.
He is an emotional style of player.
When it comes to the technique, yes, he's not the most perfect swinger of the golf club from a technical point of view, and he relies very much on a synchronization.
And when you do rely a lot on synchronization, I was that kind of player too, when you get in the heat of battle, absolutely you get fast, absolutely you get quick.
Your arms swing a little bit faster.
Your adrenaline is going.
You certainly hit the ball further, but you've got to keep the sequence going.
And that's always a challenge.
But look, I mean, let's not talk about the things that have gone wrong with Shane.
Look at what he's succeeded in.
This guy won the Irish Open as an amateur.
I mean, that's unheard of.