My driving and irons are the best part of my game. Growing to be 5-foot-11 has certainly helped.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have worked hard to improve my consistency in my driving, irons, short game, and putting.
It used to be that I wanted to be taller. Once I made 5-foot-1, I was happy.
I can't do much about my height, but I can do a lot of things in strength and speed and work on that. I'm going to try to do that the best I can to make me a better ballplayer.
Golf will grow so long as it's fun.
I've been 6 ft. 2 ins. since I was 13.
Actually, I'm 5-8 and change without shoes. With shoes, 5-9.
I feel usually the strength of my game is my driving, and over the past - even since I was in college and everything, my short game has been the thing that's let me down.
The only way to grow is to challenge yourself.
Sports formed me. I was always decently skilled but lacked size, so I had to resort to using my skill versus my power. I strategically play golf because that's all I can do. It's the same on the basketball court. I try to get open and shoot it. Or I use the open space on the soccer field.
I have the power of my height. Growing up, it was a total drawback. There was nothing good about it at all.