Above the fray…
De Vicenzo - is it any wonder he ripped it.
Just so damn good…He could achieve some angles, oh my! Looks like a slap shot–is he on ice or grass?
‘Leaving the club on the ball’ was a big feeling/thought back in the day, that pic just captures it so well for me.
That’s a great sensation and one I hadn’t heard before. That’s why this joint is called Advanced Ball Striking, a place where you can grab some of the best thoughts and actions from deep inside the game from some very gifted players.
Not an action grab, but a demanding piece of golf history and high on the bucket list.
It appears the good folks in N. Berwick demanded the pro shop be constructed low profile so the building’s height would not interfere with the town’s view of the Firth of Forth. Gotta love golfers, they mean business. Flat lies just might be a religion in some places.
Love this one’s pivot message, hands and clubhead traveling together up plane after impact, so solid, no flippy dippy do going on.
Where do you get 9 from Ratter? I know he’s much overlooked, but not that much.
Chalk one up for us seniors, we make our own rules, recognize what we choose, and assign numbers as we see fit, and some of the tournaments Barnes won way back when were the real deal for the players, I would say majors. That’s my story and sticking to it.
Fair enough. He is much overlooked for a mutiple major winner. Englishman who moved abroad, so I guess not really easy for any nation to get behind him.