Richie3Jack
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I'm with you, Adam. There was a guy who practiced free throws and made some unbelievable number of free throws in a row. He doesn't claim to be NBA-ready.
But why make a claim about someone being the greatest ballstriker ever if they never really did it in any way that could be measured? I'm not doubting that that Moe Norman could move the ball around and hit the ball great, its just odd all these guys who are worshipped and who are used to move video product online today who won far fewer major league events than Chris Dimarco or Jim Furyk.
And I certainly don't think Richie is trying to move product. I just find the belief odd.
I've seen a 66-year old Moe Norman hit a golf ball. I've seen Jim Furyk in his 20's and early 30's hit golf shots in person. Jim simply doesn't compare. And I'm a big fan of Furyk's game and swing. I think Furyk is probably the most underrated ballstriker of all time, but he doesn't have Moe's ballstriking ability. Even Trevino has said Moe was the best ballstriker he ever saw.
This argument sort of comes across like a novice saying that Tiger is longer off the tee than Jamie Sadlowski because Tiger is the greatest player in the world and Sadlowski has never even won a mini-tour event. And of course Sadlowski can't really hit it 400 yards long because he would shoot 60 every time out. We all know that scenario to be false because if anything, there's a ton more to the game than driving distance and just because somebody can hit it unearthly long off the tee, doesn't mean they can play a lick.
Hey, I believe one can learn a lot from Furyk's swing and clubhead and clubface dimensions thru impact as well. But if we are talking all time greatest ballstriker, I believe it's Moe or at least Hogan or Trevino.
3JACK