Seems like my iron play gets a little better every year. Which makes sense - I've been working hard on things with my teacher, Jim McLean.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of these topics we talk about with the team on our 'Competition Wednesday' is iron sharpening iron. That's the process we go through to get each other ready, and that's why we have some periods where we get to compete against one another.
Early in my career, my 3-, 5- and 9-irons performed differently than my other irons. But I adapted and made them work.
If I don't learn something new every year, I go crazy.
I don't iron anything. Never have and never will.
You should welcome getting older in golf. With greater knowledge of your swing, you, too, can keep improving.
I probably have a higher opinion of my writing than the average person, at least when I'm in a good mood, but I don't really think of my plays as only being relevant to a particular month or year.
Actually, it is a fact that I've been doing more writing than playing in recent years.
I think anytime you play somebody on a yearly basis, you develop a history for what they like to do.
I'm eighteen years behind in my ironing.
Everybody I know is writing plays twice a year. It's sort of making me feel I am not up to much.