I have seen comments from Will Claxton,recent Auburn grad and from Jim Renner---both lost to Michele but were very complimentary towards her. Nice to see good sportsmanship prevailing. Dr Dave
Wanole,
Agree with you--these attempts to play with the men are interesting, but I would REALLY like her to stick with the LPGA. With Annika, Gulbis,Morgan Pressel (maybe), Kerr, etc-----that would give a tremendous boost to the LPGA. I almost think it would serve her better to get a few wins under her belt on the LPGA and THEN periodically try a few Monday qualifiers or sponsor exemptions on the PGA tour. She can almost single-handedly "save" the LPGA tour if she plays there when she turns pro. I hope her handlers figure this out. Dr Dave
Anyone notice her pre-shot routine at the Deere classic last week?
She had the club in her left hand with the shaft laying against an open falt right hand. She took the club back with the left and open right hand. She was tracing the inclined plane with the open right hand. Sort of a RFT with and open right hand.
That is intersting to me, although I didn't see it.... I'll explain. Back in the old days of "what instruction should I use this week" (pre- TGM) that was suggested as a drill by by Mike Chernak (an asst. at Deepdale in NY at the time). Mike got it from Rick Meskill (sp) I think, who is also a long island teaching pro. It was suggested to help stop me from crossing the line. I crossed the line pretty badly and basically hit blocks... but oddly enough it was pretty predictable and controllable. At any rate, I was told to hit balls this way.... maybe a couple of thousand iron shots would stop me from crossing the line... this was supposed to demonstrate how the right arm worked in the swing and I was also told it was impossible to do correctly and still have a long backswing that crossed the line. Now, I'm not suggesting that this isn't a viable drill... in fact, it was one of the few drills I found that helped a bit, but the second I was on the golf course I did what was comfortable, I reverted to my old swing... TGM worked much better and quicker, probably due to the ultimate logic of TGM and the fact that it isn't band aids.... it addresses the full motion of the golf stroke.
Although he lost to Michelle Wie last week, Jim Renner won the New England Amateur today in a playoff at Valley CC in Cranston, RI. Jim carded rounds of 68-70-72-70-total 278 (-6) before beating Andy Drohen of St. Anne CC in a playoff.
That should get the members of my club and ESPN off his back for losing to Wie. She is pretty impressive though.
Keep an eye out for Jim, I expect good things from him in the future.