Sometimes it's cool to play major third and minor third diads back-to-back, or a minor third followed by a root/fifth diad - whatever combo sounds good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you get into the game you've got be thinking, when I get into the attacking third I'm gonna be freakin' creative.
I'm a guy who can play all three downs, and I excel in all areas of the game.
Check the card before you play. If you have a couple of long par 3s, put an extra hybrid in your bag. You'll be glad you did.
I'm a versatile guy. I'm a third-down back.
I often felt as a player in a 4-4-2, you end up being outnumbered in midfield and chasing the ball, so as a manager I liked wingbacks to push forward; it gives the midfield player on the ball three or four options.
You should pull him back besides in all the lines before the quarter, just as you make the others advance.
Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.
I plot the par 5s back from the green and make my plan. If I can reach the green in two shots, I'm going to be aggressive off the tee. But if 's a three-shot hole, the goal changes. You want to put yourself in position to hit your favorite shot to the green.
There is something magical about three you know - a trio is tight and nicely economical.
People like the idea of the trio and so I did mostly trio.
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