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Smylie Kaufman Helps Make Sense of Viktor Hovland's Double-Pump
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Victor Hovland. Do you see that double pump driver move?
00:03
It's sick.
00:05
It's so sick.
00:06
I it's just the the ability to kind of stop it and reload it
00:10
and hit it.
00:11
So what I read and maybe again, this is another thing you can
00:14
expound on a little bit for people who want a deeper level
00:17
of understanding was just that for guys a natural cutter of
00:20
the golf ball.
00:20
He said he likes to use it when he wants to work the ball
00:23
right to left.
00:24
Can you explain that a little more detail?
00:27
Well, just thinking about his risk mechanics.
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He's also a huge flexion guy.
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Like he gets that left hand here, right?
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It like he gets it.
00:34
Actually, the club is very vertical and then in transition.
00:38
He just creates so much that clubhead just goes straight
00:42
inside which is sick for me.
00:45
My I don't have the right most impossible to do.
00:47
I don't have the right risk mechanics to do that because I
00:49
have more copy with my left wrist, which why I'm a good
00:52
wedge player, but also struggle with driving the ball.
00:55
But yeah, it's cool.
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Imagine it.
00:57
He probably has to feel that to just not rotate too soon out
01:02
of the top.
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So it almost like makes you pause to stop and then it's
01:06
like, all right, there goes the club and it kind of maybe
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just makes you slow down a little bit.
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Also from the Victor Hovland files big win for CSI TSS as we
01:17
were correct.
01:18
We recreated the crime scene properly.
01:22
It was like we I think everybody knew everything everybody
01:24
knew it was pretty obvious.
01:26
But just nice to be right on that one.
01:27
We're pending confirmation from Scotty Scheffler on the
01:30
recreation of that crime scene, but good to be right on at
01:33
least one of those.
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Yeah, I would say to like with Victor Holland and I know
01:37
you're probably about to get into this with Joe Mayo in the
01:40
split with him and his coach.
01:41
That's something that took us all a little bit by surprise
01:45
because we kind of felt like the second half of the year was
01:48
like, okay, Victor understands what he's doing again with
01:50
this golf swing.
01:52
He's back with his coach.
01:53
Chipping wasn't great during that time.
01:55
So we expected just a bounce back here and I think we talked
01:58
about it before the week and I think that pump drill that
02:02
we're talking about just a moment ago.
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I really feel like he hasn't done that in quite some time.
02:08
So there must be something from an ownership standpoint that
02:12
he's like, you know what?
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I know what I did when I was playing.
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Well, I know he probably goes back to even as US amateur days
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when he was playing at Pebble Beach and we won one out there
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and what his golf swing looked like then what his feels were
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players don't forget what their feels are when they're playing
02:29
really well.
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And so most likely and similar to a guy like Justin Thomas
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who's, you know, not you really hardly using any coaches.
02:36
Now.
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He's just trying to take ownership of what he does.
02:38
Yes, he can bounce ideas off of people.
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And I honestly I think that's best for Victor.
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Like he's he's seen enough coaches to this point.
02:46
Go play the golf that you know to play and just remember those
02:49
feels and then just try to simplify the game.
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Well, and that's exactly where I was hoping to head next and
02:55
I want to kind of further that question a little bit from a
02:58
bigger picture perspective because he said in an interview
03:01
that the desire to split from from Joe Mayo was was mainly to
03:04
own his own swing, right?
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And so just a question from a fan perspective doesn't
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understand the ins and outs of, you know, playing at a tour
03:12
level and what it's like to have a coach at that level.
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Can you explain a little bit of just the spectrum that tour
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pros live on from, you know, the difference between a guy who
03:24
needs a coach to be there with him all the time, you know,
03:28
deep in the weeds in the minutiae and a guy that wants
03:30
to be more like, let's say Victor Hovland or Justin Thomas
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and kind of own it on his own.
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Like, well, yeah, explain the psyche of those two different
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types of players.
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You've heard of I thought wills out to us was a good example
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of this this week is
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he has got off to a really good start at 60
03:46
63 or 8 under his first round.
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However, manner that is 73 throws me off 65
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65 70 65 73 got off to a good start.
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And in the interview with Todd Lewis thought was interesting
03:57
is that he was basically saying that last year, you know, he
04:01
was
04:02
working too much on his golf swing trying to find and and
04:06
perfect something that
04:08
is normally a strength of his and he was
04:10
hitting too many balls wearing himself out.
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And I think his goal heading into the year was just to be
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ready when he got here to be able to just go play golf.
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That's when he plays his best.
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So I think it's an understanding for most players
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of what do I need from myself my coaches to play the best that
04:28
I can do.
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I need more information.
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Do I need less?
04:31
And I think Willie Z is a great example.
04:33
I was that way too.
04:35
And when I really got off is when I started over practicing
04:37
trying to perfect something or find something and sometimes
04:41
you got to do it.
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Sometimes.
04:43
Hey, listen,
04:44
the the prescription from your from your doctor or coaches.
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Hey, you got to go find it in the dirt.
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And sometimes you can get worse doing it.
04:52
But a lot of times good players can go back and find one or two
04:56
fields that they can really just groove in and and put the
04:59
refs in and the amount of time and effort.
05:01
They need to over it.
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