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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 3160464, member: 489"] I've loved watching the Euro Tour early morning for years now. Obviously always interested in the kids from the USA who go there to prepare as well as the other great golfers. When I saw him I didn't know much about him but looked him up and saw the achievements as a college and amateur golfer. He was a very good player over there and normally always in contention. He learned how to compete and win there and I think this was a great plan for him which very few Americans think about (his brother is there now). It seems since his success there are more over there now (Lipski, Kityama, Peterson others) thinking this could be the way. 4 of the last 8 majors including one stoke off at the Masters just over a month ago. It worked for him and he's been heading to these successes for quite a while. Just watch him yesterday when he left about 3-4 putts anywhere from 2 inches to a foot short dead snots center. Do you even see a grimace of pain like so many golfers do when they should have hit it? He's so mentally strong he may be stronger than Tiger was at this point it's amazing. [/QUOTE]
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