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Nick Price is truly an inspiration for all of us hacks with a lightning quick swing tempo.
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frank nobilo
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The thing I love about Price in addition to his swing, and I think of it every time the topic of overly prepped/cautious interviews come up (in any sport), is that he is one of the few guys who appears to be able to say whatever comes through his mind. On the rare occasion he says something kind of dumb or potentially controversial, he gets a pass because he's been winging it for so long.
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so no one else liked paynes, eh?
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I'll give Payne a nod. I enjoyed the vintage look and flow.
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Jim Furyk
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I used to love Greg Norman's swing back in the day. Barely controlled violence. He really lashed at the ball without losing control.
Today, I think I'd pay decent money to watch Tiger hit range balls. |
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Fred Couples
Els |
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Goosen
Got a chance to stand next to him while he hit balls while caddying for my dad in the Nelson a few years back. Guy has the smoothest swing on the planet. |
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