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The guy just had to be on tour at somepoint. I always liked Nick Price's tempo, not neccesarily to emulate, but it was always amazing to watch someone w/ a quicker tempo, hit it so pure.
The little I've seen of Sean O'hair I really liked. He's seemed very solid w/ his body. |
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In terms of emulating I think it's goofy not to say Tiger since his is just so fundamentally solid. In terms of which I really enjoy watching, I'll throw Aaron Baddely in there.
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Charles Barkley
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Ernie Els
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[*]Tiger[*]Sergio[*]Bubba Watson
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adam scott for suuuure
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adam scott for suuuure [/ QUOTE ] Even though his swing looks a lot like Tigers. |
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Fred Couples
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Ernie Els.
How can a guy look to be swinging so easily and hit the ball so long. It is like an optical illusion or something. I admire what Tiger does, but his swing often times looks like it hurts. In the 80s I was a fan of Scott Simpson. |
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Snead. When I saw him in person he was around 70. Amazing tempo and balance, just graceful and fluid. I also liked Payne Stewart's a lot. Tiger's 2000 swing not so bad either.
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