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#883: How is Scottie Scheffler GREAT with that off-balance swing?

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well. Okay, Today's

1:41

topic on the Hank Any podcast

1:44

is the Players Championship. I

1:47

watch the Players Championship, and I have to

1:49

be honest with you, I have not watched

1:53

a ton of golf. I've not watched

1:55

as much golf as I usually

1:57

watch. And I don't know what I'm

1:59

gonna blame that on this year

2:02

other than the fact that I

2:04

think, like a lot of golfers, I have

2:07

had the fatigue of

2:10

all the golf talk and none

2:13

of it's really focused on the

2:15

playing of the tournaments.

2:18

I'm not really worried about this

2:21

legacy stuff and how big the tournament

2:23

is. But to

2:26

me, it's more about who's playing. I

2:28

want to know players that are playing.

2:32

I want to know their games, I want to know their

2:34

stories. I want to know

2:36

a little bit about their history. I want

2:38

to see some stars play.

2:41

Now there's not a lot of stars. I've talked

2:43

about this before. This is one

2:45

of the problems. And my friend

2:48

Lord Matt sent me a text the

2:50

other day and he he said,

2:53

you know one of the

2:55

problems. And then this is I've pointed this

2:57

out too, is that without a transn

3:00

did start without a Michael

3:02

Jordan, a Pele, a

3:05

Tiger Woods, a Muhammad Ali, you're

3:08

not gonna get the

3:11

non golf fans either

3:14

attending tournaments or tuning

3:16

into watch tournaments. That's

3:19

what Tiger did to the

3:21

game. Tiger Woods grew

3:23

the game of golf, not so much

3:26

on the participation level, but

3:28

he grew the game of golf on

3:31

the viewership level, and in

3:33

turn grew the PGA Tour because

3:35

of all the television ratings and

3:37

the television contracts, and now

3:40

the pursons got bigger. And then

3:42

all of a sudden, LIV came along and

3:44

boom, you know, next thing, you

3:46

know, things have just exploded. And

3:49

by the way LIV came along, it's just the

3:51

right time because when Tiger was

3:53

dominating, when he was absolutely

3:56

dominating the game, winning

3:59

close to fifty percent of his tournaments

4:01

and dominating the game and

4:04

bringing in all this audience, he was the only

4:06

one that really mattered, to be honest with He had

4:08

competition, you know VJ saying

4:10

Ernie Al's Phil Micholson. He had all this competition,

4:14

but what really was

4:16

moving the needle was

4:18

Tiger Woods. And you know it's

4:21

it's still that that way. I mean, you know, now

4:23

all of a sudden, the needle doesn't move because Tiger's

4:25

not out there playing. But if

4:27

LIV came along when Tiger

4:30

was dominating and

4:32

they didn't get Tiger Woods to sign, then

4:35

what did they have. They could get everybody

4:37

that couldn't beat Tiger Woods. Well, now there

4:39

isn't a Tiger Woods. So now, to

4:41

be honest with you, I mean, LIV has

4:44

a lot of good personalities.

4:46

They're all kind of the same. To be honest

4:48

with you, I mean, you know you could you could

4:51

take everybody they got and put them back on

4:53

the PGA Tour and take everybody

4:55

they didn't get and put them over on LIV,

4:58

and you'd still it'd still be this same situation.

5:00

You know, you'd have a lot of great players and a lot of players

5:03

that people know, and a lot of players

5:05

that people have heard about. You know, it's

5:08

Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, you

5:10

know, I mean, Xander Shofley, Patrick Cantley,

5:13

Roy mclroy. I mean, by the way, a

5:15

couple of those guys haven't won major championships

5:17

and one and Roy McRoy, the biggest name, hasn't

5:19

won a major championships since twenty fourteen.

5:22

Matter of fact, that you know, that kind of makes you think

5:24

he'd be a perfect fit for the LIV Guys

5:27

that you've heard of, Guys with big names,

5:30

Guys that have won major championships

5:33

and you know, maybe

5:35

are a little towards the backside

5:37

of the coach. I don't mind. I

5:39

don't mind a player. I want to watch

5:41

a player. I want to watch a player that's won

5:43

major championships who I know who

5:45

they are, I know their game, I

5:49

know them more as a person because I've

5:51

heard the stories about him, and

5:54

I want to watch them play golf. That's what I want

5:56

to want. The up and comer. People ask me all

5:58

the time, who's this up and comer, Who's

6:00

the next up and comer. I'm like, no,

6:03

one, you're not up

6:06

and coming. I mean, you either are there

6:09

or you're not. If you're the

6:11

up and comer, I'm not sure

6:13

who the up and comer is. I mean they keep

6:15

talking about the up and comer. The kid

6:17

that won the Amateur won

6:19

the tournament from you know, University

6:22

Alabama. He wins the American Express,

6:24

dunlop. You know he's the up and comer,

6:27

and then you know he turns pro and now

6:29

he's just getting started. You know, great

6:31

that he wanted an tournament as an amateur,

6:33

But is he the up and comer? Is this Ludwig

6:36

the up and comer? You

6:38

know who's the up and comer? And

6:40

the answer to that is is they're

6:43

all up and comers, and there's

6:45

no new tiger Woods out there, and there's no

6:47

the next tiger Woods out there. And the up and

6:49

comer might be somebody that comes on and

6:52

he wins a tournament and now all of a sudden

6:54

he's the up and comer. But

6:56

there's four tournaments that really matter, and

6:59

there's four tournament say you can build your reputation

7:01

on, and by the way, the Players Championship

7:04

is not one of them. I was listening

7:07

to Scottie Scheffler after winning the tournament.

7:09

He says, it's hard enough to win one players,

7:11

let alone two back to back. First player to

7:13

win back to back majors or it's

7:16

not a major. It's the fifth major, which

7:18

makes it not a major, and

7:20

it will never be a major. And it has never

7:23

been further from being a major than

7:25

it was this year because they're

7:27

missing so many of the l IV players.

7:29

And they did have a great leader board.

7:31

I mean, you know you had you had,

7:34

you know, Scheffler up there, and you had Wyndham

7:36

Clark and you had you know,

7:38

Shoftley, and you know, the

7:40

top ten was good. I mean at top fifteen

7:43

you had a nice leaderboard. I mean that's about

7:45

as good as you get. And the ratings were still down, you

7:48

know, not as much as they have

7:50

been maybe the rest of the year because

7:53

you had a good leader board.

7:56

But it's still not the same. I mean,

7:58

you can't take half your talent

8:00

away, a third

8:03

of your talent away, a quarter of your

8:05

time, however you want to slice it. I

8:07

mean, I'll tell you what. One thing that

8:09

drives me crazy and this

8:11

whole deal is when I hear the announcers

8:14

TV radio and they're

8:16

trying they tell me what this guy's world ranking

8:19

is. That's the most bogus

8:21

ranking system that there is

8:23

on anything, for about just

8:26

golf, on anything, and the most bogus

8:28

rank So when they keep telling me, oh,

8:30

this is a great field, and we got this player

8:32

here, we got this player here, and this player's

8:35

ranked this, and this player's ranked that, I

8:37

believe one ranking. Scottie Scheffler

8:39

is the best player in the world. He won back

8:42

to back players He's won back to back

8:44

tournaments, go down the World Golf

8:46

ranking list, and none of it is correct except

8:48

for the number one spot. It's a one spot

8:51

rating. And they're fortunate that

8:53

they have some credibility. They

8:55

don't have much. They got an inkling

8:57

of like a little bitty

9:00

bitty, little bitty bitty, uh

9:02

credibility, like the smallest credibility

9:05

you could have. I mean, I don't know how you could have a

9:07

smaller credibility than they have, but you

9:09

do have a little bit of credibility because

9:11

the number one player on your ranking,

9:13

your world golf ranking, is the number one

9:15

player, and that's Scotti Scheffler. So he wins

9:18

the Players Championship and

9:20

and uh, you know, first time in fifty years

9:22

somebody's gone back to back. And of course

9:24

they they're not going to mention and

9:27

they you know, and and and I don't

9:29

I don't blame them. I mean, why would they, But

9:31

they're not going to mention that, yeah, he won back

9:33

to back. Uh, you know,

9:35

but it's not it's not how it used to be. You

9:38

got to put an asterisk there, like I

9:40

you know, I'm not necessarily

9:42

big in an asterix, but you got to

9:44

put an asterisk. There's an asterisk

9:47

on any tournament you went

9:49

on the PGA Tour that's not a

9:52

major. And you know what they're

9:54

they're toying with having asterix on majors

9:56

too. They they're they're you know, they're they're not there

9:59

yet, but they're almost there.

10:02

Like if they don't let some of these l i V guys

10:04

into the majors, then they're gonna have there.

10:06

You know, they're they're not they're not one hundred percent

10:08

of the way there, but they're

10:11

teetering on asterisks

10:14

and major championships too. They're

10:16

teetering. It's it's they're they're on the

10:18

teeter. Okay, they're they're like on the

10:20

on the fence. They could

10:22

go either way. But they got to figure out

10:25

a way these majors to let these guys in. And it's

10:27

not gonna be in the World Golf rankings, we know that, but

10:30

you know, they got to have another way to do it. But

10:33

the Players Championship, they're not even teetering.

10:35

That's like an asterisk asterisk

10:38

for sure, not even close. That's just that it's

10:40

an asterisk. But Scheffler wins. I

10:42

get more questions on Scotty Scheffler

10:45

and text from people on Scotty like, they're

10:47

like, how does he do it?

10:50

How does he hit the ball so good? How

10:52

is he number one in this and number one in that?

10:55

And you know what, he was number one off the I'm

10:57

looking at statistics number one off the t number

10:59

seven and approach shots to the green, you

11:02

know, thirty seventh in putting,

11:05

shoots twenty seven under, thirty

11:07

seventh in putting. Usually my formula

11:09

is number one in ball striking or top ten

11:12

and top ten in putting. Further

11:14

week and you win probably eighty percent of the tournaments

11:17

that are won on the PGA Tour. Top ten ball

11:19

striking, top ten putting, and that's

11:21

a winter winter chicken dinner. Okay, if

11:24

you stay away from penalty shots and three putts

11:26

and two chips, remember my three keys to better

11:28

golf, eliminating penalty shots, two

11:31

chips and three putts. So Scheffler wins

11:34

finish in thirty seventh and putting. You

11:37

can do that sometimes on

11:39

golf courses where it's

11:41

a very difficult golf course and maybe the winning

11:44

score is ten, twelve, fourteen under

11:46

par. You maybe don't have to

11:48

make as many putts if you ball strike it tremendously

11:50

you can win the tournament, but to shoot

11:53

twenty under par and finish thirty

11:55

seventh in putting and win the tournament,

11:58

that is striking your ball. And I,

12:00

you know, I think about his swing

12:03

and he falls all over the place, which which

12:05

I'm not. I'm kind of a fan of

12:07

him falling all over the place because because

12:10

for years, I mean

12:12

forever, really, I have thought

12:15

that one of the most overrated

12:17

things in viewing

12:20

a golf swing, Like people view golf and go, he's

12:23

got great balance, Like

12:25

people would say, he's got great what great

12:27

balance? And I thought,

12:31

he's a professional athlete, you

12:34

know, of course he's got great balance. But

12:37

then I also thought, you know, there's other guys

12:39

that kind of fall all over

12:42

the place, you know, a little bit like like

12:44

I always use the example Gary Player. Gary

12:46

Player was like off balance,

12:49

like every shot he ever hit. Now he's off balance,

12:51

moving towards the target, but he's off balance. I'm pretty

12:53

much every shot he ever hit, all the ways straight

12:55

to being one of the greatest golfers of all times,

12:57

straight to the Hall of Fame, straight

13:00

to win an all four majors. Balance

13:02

is I guess when you don't fall over.

13:05

And one of the things that will help

13:08

you get balance is if you don't swing too

13:10

fast, and you don't swing too hard, you'll be able to

13:12

stay on balance. And as we

13:14

all know now, if you don't swing fast,

13:17

you're not playing on the PGA Tour, and you're not going

13:19

to be a dominant player in the PGA Tour. And then all of a sudden,

13:21

everybody starts falling all over the place. Bubba

13:23

Watson was one of the first guys to do it, fell all

13:25

over the place, and you know, wins

13:27

two Masters, and it goes

13:29

to show you that balance

13:33

is so incredibly overrated.

13:36

Let me tell you what's not overrated. What's

13:38

not overrated is what Scottie

13:41

Scheffler does so well. He

13:43

has tremendous club

13:46

face control. He

13:48

controls the club face like

13:50

it's unbelievable how square

13:53

he can get that club face through

13:55

the goball. And you know, I have students I teach.

13:57

Matter of fact, I have a junior golfer I teach

14:00

that's you know, got a nice swing,

14:02

and I look at his swing and I think, you know, I'm

14:06

watching on the foresight

14:09

monitor or the track man monitor,

14:11

and you know, one time the faces

14:13

squared at impact. The next time the faces

14:16

four degrees open. The next time the faces

14:18

six degrees closed. The next

14:20

time the faces five degrees open. The

14:22

next time the faces two degrees closed.

14:25

And I'm like, you know, but the path

14:27

is pretty good every time. You know, it's not

14:29

varying by much. You know, the path

14:32

is within two or three degrees every

14:34

time of straight or to the right or

14:36

to the left. But the club face is

14:38

all over the place. And

14:40

I think, I think you know what he needs

14:42

to learn better club face control.

14:45

That is what Scottie Scheffler does

14:47

so good he is and the

14:50

launch monitors have brought

14:52

this so much to the to the forefront

14:55

is that you can do this on the takeaway.

14:58

You can do that on the takeaway. You can top the

15:00

swing can look like this. Top of the swing can

15:02

look like that. But

15:04

what really matters,

15:07

what really matters is when the

15:10

club impacts the ball, the

15:13

angle the club's coming down, the

15:15

angle the club faces pointed. Is

15:17

it to the right of the target, at the target,

15:19

to the left of the target, and how does it coordinate

15:22

with the path of the swing. Is the

15:24

face square to the path

15:26

of the swing or is it open or closed

15:28

to the path the swing and does it match

15:30

up to give you a great golf show. And

15:32

that's what Scotty Scheffler does

15:35

so well. It's not the easiest

15:37

thing to teach. It's not impossible to

15:39

teach, but

15:42

you have to be able to square

15:44

up and get your hands in the right

15:46

place in the same place, like

15:49

time after time after time after time,

15:51

even when things are a little off. And it's

15:53

crazy because like sometimes Scotty Scheffler

15:55

will be on pretty good balance and he'll have the face

15:58

square and other times he'll

16:00

be falling all over the place and

16:02

he'll still have the face square. He's

16:04

great at control them the club face a

16:07

matter of fact, greater than maybe

16:10

anybody ever because because he doesn't

16:12

have the most picture perfect swing.

16:15

I think his swing's better than maybe people

16:17

give it credit for. But he doesn't have the most picture

16:19

perfect swing. But what he does have is

16:21

he has incredible club face control. And that's

16:24

that's really really what matters. So that's my answer

16:26

to Scotti Scheffler. Why is he so

16:29

great? And he has a tremendous attitude.

16:31

You can't, you know, as bad as he's

16:33

been putting in the last year to and

16:36

it's gotten to him a little bit, but but minimally

16:39

it's gotten to him. He controls his

16:41

emotions great. He's got a great attitude

16:43

about life and golf and just you

16:45

know, everything in general. And I think that

16:48

that helps his game. And he's not scared,

16:50

you know. And and he's been there now

16:53

enough times. And when you when you do it at

16:55

the Masters, then you can

16:57

do it anywhere. Just just remember that

16:59

when they get it done at the Masters,

17:02

they can do it anywhere. There is

17:04

pressure at every tournament players

17:07

playing. There is pressure

17:09

at major tournaments that is greater

17:12

than at a regular

17:14

tournament. And why is that because at major

17:16

tournaments, when you win a major

17:19

tournament, now you win more

17:22

money. And when you win a major

17:24

tournament it sets you up for

17:26

a future that is brighter

17:29

than the one you had before

17:31

you didn't win a major. And just remember

17:34

it's about the money. Oh,

17:37

it's about the legacy. But the legacy

17:39

leads to money, and that creates

17:42

pressure. They know that if

17:44

I can win this tournament, this is going to set

17:47

me up. This is going to be a big deal. And of

17:49

the majors, the one that has

17:51

the most notoriety and

17:54

the one that leads to the best

17:56

future financially

17:59

is the Masters and

18:02

legacy wise as well. So if

18:04

you can win the Masters, that is

18:06

the one you want to win. So in

18:09

turn that means and it's also the

18:11

most watched tournament. That factor

18:14

as well makes it that

18:16

the Masters has the most

18:18

amount of pressure, And if you can win the

18:21

Masters, then you have proven

18:23

you can handle the utmost pressure

18:27

that is offered on the PGA Tour.

18:29

And Scottie Scheffler's done that,

18:32

you know, I mean a lot of the greats

18:34

have done that, and some of the greats haven't

18:36

done that. And some of the greats haven't been

18:38

able to handle that, you know, and you

18:40

know, we know who some of them are. You

18:43

know, doesn't mean that they can't,

18:47

doesn't mean that they couldn't. You

18:49

know, Greg Norman was plenty good enough

18:51

to handle the Masters,

18:54

but you know he didn't. You

18:56

know, Rory McElroy is plenty

18:58

good enough to handle the Masters, but he hasn't.

19:01

Uh, maybe maybe this will be the year. Who knows.

19:03

But but when you do that, and

19:06

you do it like kind of early

19:08

on in you're winning, Like what is what Scotti

19:10

Scheffler did that just

19:13

unlocked and locked everything for him. And

19:15

now it's like, you know, the

19:18

players, the legacy winning

19:20

back to back players. I want

19:23

I won the Masters, and then

19:25

I want I won the Players too, And now

19:27

it's just, you know, it's like the rich get richer and

19:29

it gets easier and easier and easier. And there was

19:31

a it was that was a nice tournament, the players,

19:33

but you know, drama.

19:40

I heard people talk about it like this was the greatest.

19:42

You know, this was so great, Uh, drama,

19:46

I must have missed that, you know, I

19:48

mean I watched it all. I didn't

19:50

see it, you know, I mean I watched Scotty

19:52

Scheffler win the tournament. He uh

19:55

he hit a good uh you know, a

19:57

great drive

19:59

on I had a chance

20:01

to hit his second shot in there with an iron

20:03

and miss the green into the bunker. He

20:06

didn't stuff it in their ten feet make eagle.

20:08

He hit in a bunker. Hit a great sandshot, tremendous

20:11

handshot, not a hard sandshot,

20:13

but hit a great one anyways, you

20:15

know, great one up there, you know, give

20:17

me tap in seventeen,

20:20

a great drama. I hit

20:23

a conservative wedge, A

20:25

wedge, not a not a four iron,

20:27

a wedge. Hit a conservative wedge

20:29

into the middle of the green. Hit

20:32

a great lag putt, tremendous.

20:34

Not if you're you know, if if you

20:37

you know, like think drama is watching

20:39

lag putts, then yeah, that was that was a lot of

20:41

drama. That was a good That was a great, great

20:43

drama. And then eighteen

20:46

he hits ah, a

20:48

good drive and that that was that was

20:50

nice. Hits a really

20:53

you know, a conservative iron.

20:56

He's got a one shot lead. You're not going to take it right

20:58

at the pin. You're going to take it to the right of the pain to try

21:00

to make it from ten feet. You know, he thought

21:02

he hit it perfect. He thought it would kick

21:04

a little bit to the left, and you have a ten footer.

21:07

It didn't kick to the left. He had a fifteen footer

21:09

or eighteen footer or whatever he had, and

21:11

he, you know, a good

21:14

putt and he missed it. He

21:16

got Shaffley, you

21:19

know what is you know, on

21:22

seventeen he hits a good, great, really

21:24

good shot, you know, but

21:27

he misses the putt. Wyndham

21:29

Clark, he's two shots down. He hits a great shot

21:31

on seventeen he makes a putt. Okay,

21:34

now you got you got the drama

21:36

on eighteen he got the two guys down

21:38

by one, Scheffler's warming up

21:40

on the range. You got the drama. Here's the drama.

21:44

Shaffley misses the fairway,

21:47

hits a you know, didn't look

21:49

like a bad drive, but runs it through the fairway. Okay,

21:51

that pretty much takes him out of it. You

21:53

know, he got burned him from there, hits

21:56

it on the back of the green pretty

21:59

much no chance, you know, sixty foot or

22:01

double breaking ain't gonna make that. And

22:03

then you got the Wyndham Clark

22:05

going for the tie and he hits it

22:07

on there and uh, you know not,

22:10

you know not, that's not that's not a great second.

22:13

I mean a great, good T shot. It's an

22:15

iron off the t. Drama, iron

22:17

off the T and hits

22:19

it down there good. And you know, the game's

22:22

changed a lot. And you can hit iron off the tea

22:24

there and hit a short iron in it is

22:26

the game change. And I guess that's why they're rolling the

22:28

ball back. It is not going to make any difference. They're

22:30

still gonna hit iron off the tea and you know, in a

22:32

year or two and then they're still gonna hit a short iron

22:35

in there, and then he hits it in there, and

22:37

he hits a really good putt

22:40

and it goes halfway down and

22:42

then it doesn't. There's your drama.

22:45

It wasn't to win, it was to tie. And

22:47

if we'd have gone into the playoff, then

22:49

you'd have had, you know, had some some real

22:52

drama. I don't know a little bit, you know, a little back

22:54

and forth, you know, to me, is kind

22:56

of drama. You know, a playoff is drama.

22:59

Uh, you know, this guy's leading, he

23:01

makes a bogie, he makes a double, this

23:05

guy makes an eagle, This guy

23:07

finishes Ego par Birdie. This

23:10

guy finishes you know, Ego Bertie Birdie,

23:13

you know, comes from two back, and

23:15

the other guy finishes Bertie Bertie, you

23:17

know Birdie sixteen, Birdie eighteen,

23:20

and the other guy finishes you know,

23:22

Ego Bertie Birdie or you know, Egle

23:25

par Birdie. And I'm

23:27

not sure about you know, what I just described

23:29

as being drama. I'm not trying

23:31

to be cynical. It's just that it's just that,

23:34

you know, like like when I

23:36

listened to some people's

23:38

like description of

23:40

what's actually happening, this doesn't

23:42

match necessarily what I'm seeing, but I

23:44

did enjoy watching the tournament and

23:46

that Brian Harmon played great. You know, he's

23:49

the other one that played good. He had a chance too,

23:52

you know, but he hit the you know, hit it in the rough

23:54

on eighteen and it kind of took him out of

23:56

it as well, and then you know he couldn't. He didn't

23:58

really give himself much of a much but

24:00

nice leaderboard. Familiar

24:03

golf course, a golf course that typically

24:05

has drama that you didn't have much on seventeen.

24:08

You know, they put the t so far up. It's got to hitting

24:10

wedges on that hole. You know, that's not a

24:12

lot. You know, no wind on seventeen

24:14

and you got a wedge in your hand. I mean,

24:17

I'm not sure sure if that If

24:19

that's uh, that's drama. Nevertheless,

24:24

a good win, a good tournament,

24:27

and it just shows you how

24:31

pale in comparison the

24:33

other tournaments have been so

24:36

far this year on the PGA Tour, it's

24:39

been it's it has not been great. It's

24:41

not very But the good news is the good

24:43

news is the Masters is

24:46

on the horizon, and

24:48

that was always good. It'll

24:51

be good this year. It'll be It'll

24:53

be great this year. I mean, there's a chance

24:55

for it to be great, but

24:57

we know it'll be. It'll be. It'll be

24:59

really good because it's never

25:01

never bad, and I love it. I can't wait. All

25:04

Right, that's the Hank Any Podcast for today.

25:06

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