I have received some messages from readers who commented on the amount that Dustin Johnson picked up for winning the FedEx Cup last week.
The comments were not complementary, with one golfing reader expressing offensive and distasteful words considering the financial state many people find themselves in due to the coronavirus situation around the world.
Is one player picking up US$15 million just too much? It's an interesting argument.
On the other hand, Mr Pars is not complaining as his four par rounds allowed him to finish tied 24th in the PGA Tour's season-ending Tour Championship last week.
He picked up a handsome cheque for $445,333, lifting his earnings for the year to just over a million.
Let's keep in mind that he has played no under par rounds in all of the tournaments he's played in 2020 -- just even par every time he has teed it up.
Meanwhile, it has been observed that in most cases, an average golfer generates power too early at the start of the downswing with a lunge at the ball with the upper body.
However, by the time the clubhead reaches the ball, it is slowing down and therefore transmits very little clubhead speed at and through the ball.
Try to work out how to achieve maximum swing speed just after impact. This way, you are certain to achieve maximum distance.
Out of Bounds: "We made birdie on the seventh and then the silly bugger made a double on the next from nowhere!" -- a typical remark from a caddie making a clear distinction between 'we' and 'him'.
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