
凱爾士丹利牽頭的小鳥的比賽,25。 在前三輪中,他從來都沒有小鳥超過五洞,但他在最後一輪的最後在第9洞的小鳥。 他演奏了超過41回9桿5 18 8 5。 下面是從PGA巡迴賽在多利松媒體中心凱爾的最後一輪面試。 (:PGATOUR.COM禮貌)
喬CHEMYCZ:我們歡迎凱爾士丹利採訪室。 凱爾,我知道這是一個艱難的一天。 這不是你想要的方式完成。 但我知道有大量的陽性本週今天。 也許只是談論這些,我們會聊季后賽真快。
凱爾斯坦利:是啊,我打得很好。 我一周都打得很好。 顯然,沒有終點,我想。 但我想我已經得到了集中的好東西,我所做的。
喬CHEMYCZ:談季后賽。 好吧,讓我們回到18日和調節,並有18拍攝楔形。
凱爾斯坦利:是的,我們試圖奠定了足夠接近,所以,我們不會把那麼多的自旋。 我認為我們有70%,80也許引腳。 以為我有一個漂亮的好球,但只是有太多的自旋。
問:你如何處理這個情緒? 難的是如何呢?
凱爾斯坦利:我不知道現在。 它太硬。 我的意思是,它真的很難接受。
問:你打了兩推這麼快。 你似乎沒有採取任何時間。 18之一,甚至16人,通常是你怎麼做,或者你想你也許已經向後退了幾次?
凱爾斯坦利:不,不是真的。 有時我覺得我傾向於花費太多時間。 16人幾乎有相同的推桿在調控。 所以我知道它的所作所為。 我只是有點過分的步伐。
問:你覺得他們兩人當你打他們? 一個18日和最後一個或沒有?
凱爾斯坦利:18剛剛爆發的左側。 在季后賽16人,我只是打它太硬。
問:而且你覺得你沒有到18,你有盡可能多的情感呢? 是你緊張嗎? 你能告訴往上走,最後一洞?
凱爾斯坦利:不,我是不是很緊張。 回首往事,我真的不知道我在想什麼。 這不是一個很難的球洞。 這的確是一個非常簡單的面值?5。 我大概可以玩一千倍,絕不讓一個8。
問:你做了很多偉大的節省了。 直到第18發球,或即使第二桿,你自己感到驕傲的是什麼? 我的意思是,你真的有磨出來。 你錯過了一些短期的,但你做了一些令人難以置信的推桿。 如何你覺得你完成了這一點?
凱爾斯坦利:我覺得不錯。 我沒有很好的回打。 我做了一個很好的14桿保存起來,於16月15日,另一個真的好推桿的桿。
那些真正保存在我。 然後,我猜17日的小鳥推,我想我做了。 我覺得我有五六孔舒展那裡我打真正的好推桿。
問:18日在推桿上,下坡推桿,咦之前你走了,成功了。 你在想什麼speedwise,和你在想leavewise? 你要離開它下面的孔嗎? 這是艱難的,因為水。
凱爾史丹利:我不知道。 他給了我最完美的謊言。 我們知道推桿沒有,我只是沒有打夠硬。
問:你的三分出手調控到18時,球在空中,你覺得這是一個不錯的射門,你震驚,它推出的所有在回來的路上嗎?
凱爾斯坦利:是啊。 我覺得我登陸 - 我有土地20英尺,過去15。 我不認為這是自旋多。
問:你有沒有使用?
凱爾斯坦利:沙楔。
問:您能否談談,你必須走在最後20分鐘,30分鐘通過腸道檢查? ,也有點諷刺,這種情況的發生在同一天,你的偶像還沒有打冠軍的圓。 這表明,它只是不容易,是嗎?
凱爾斯坦利:是啊,我的意思是-我知道我會回來的。 我不擔心這一點。 這只是現在很難下嚥。 我只需要耐心等待。 我進入今年的目標之一是,只是把自己的位置,我會做到這一點。
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凱爾斯坦利:這是很好的。 你知道,我知道這是一個62,但它是相當枯燥的一輪高爾夫。 打了很多果嶺,並提出了很多推桿。
道格米爾恩:我們在過去,只要你的俱樂部通過鷹等等。
凱爾史丹利:是啊,我打開球司機真的很好。 我有173引腳,並取得了一點點的削減8。
道格米爾恩:8,哇,這是令人印象深刻。 好吧,說,我們將採取幾個問題。
你驚訝地問:坐在這個分數,今天在這裡,還是你覺得你打這樣的比賽嗎?
凱爾斯坦利:我沒有得到很好的發揮,上週,但我花了星期一在Titleist的想出幾件事情了,並開始打它真的很好。 北當然我打臨昨日上午。 只是有很多有小鳥機會,所以我知道有一個很好的得分。 也許不是10,但我會接受它。
問:你弄清楚Titleist的,或他們怎麼幫助你找出?
凱爾斯坦利:我覺得這只是我的對齊。 我設立的出路,所以這是造成我真的到了上處於低潮,所以才平方的東西一點點。
問:當您完成一輪鷹,什麼為你做什麼? 你看起來相當甚至鍛煉的權利,但。
凱爾斯坦利:是啊,這是不錯的。 這是很好的。 我只是覺得像輪今天給你信心,你做正確的事。
問:多長時間是18日推嗎?
凱爾斯坦利:兩英尺,三英尺。
問:如何理想是有進球的條件,並在這方面,你們有過的最好的得分適合你?
凱爾斯坦利:唉,其實我覺得62是我的最低。 這絕對是我的最低出在這裡。 但是,當然是在良好的狀態,航道都不錯,果嶺是軟的,但你可以與你的鐵桿很積極。 你打了堅實的推桿。 如果你不打了堅實的推桿,它會碰到你。
問:對於休閒的高爾夫球手有什麼好說的巡迴賽的深入,你可以在10下有像斯賓塞的傢伙,也許不是家喻戶曉的名字嗎?
凱爾斯坦利:我不知道。 我認為如果你在這裡,你顯然不錯。 但過去幾年有很多,開始發揮出色的年輕球員。
問:你有什麼成18?
凱爾斯坦利:173。
問:你打什麼?
凱爾斯坦利:8號鐵。
問:所以驅動器,8號鐵。 你看不到PAR-5S,甚至在這裡,非常。
凱爾斯坦利:不,我的意思是,昨天我打了。 今天是順風。 但昨天在Pro-AM我打了一個很好的車程,打4號鐵。所以風幫一點點。
問:多久是你的司機,你會估計?
凱爾斯坦利:380,也許。 160磅不壞。
問:你在這裡最長的打者之一嗎?
凱爾史丹利:我不知道。 我覺得去年我完成了前10名。 但是你採取這樣的傢伙加里林地 ,我無法跟上他。
問:380也許你有史以來最長的呢?
凱爾斯坦利:這可能接近。
問:你覺得北當然在此之前一輪的嗎? 什麼是你的感覺會在嗎?
凱爾斯坦利:我喜歡它。 我想我也許打出去年5或6。 所以,你知道,這是我喜歡的課程。 雖然這是很簡單的。 就像我說的,也有很多的小鳥。
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喬納森-伯德 :嗯,我明白。 我沒有表面上總是接近這種方式。 我與莫里斯·皮肯斯,是一個高爾夫球心理學家的工作,和我的工作與邁克·本德爾和我身體,揮桿,精神與蘭迪·邁爾斯工作。 我們剛剛過去幾年試圖保持盡可能多的常數,是能夠管理事業。 揮桿,同樣的事情,有相同的傾向,然後身體有同樣的事情,保持彈出,然後弱智
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克里斯默 :我們將開始真正的快,只是歡迎我們的衛冕冠軍,回到現代錦標賽冠軍。 什麼是喜歡作為衛冕冠軍回來?
喬納森-伯德 :這只是一種美好的感覺。 你知道,這是第五次,我去過的嗎?? 實際上,它是第五次。 我的比賽之一,我沒有得到捍衛。 但第四次。 這只是一種美好的感覺。 你知道,自從走在機場時,我們終於來到這裡,毛伊島,看到的標牌和我的兒子在看圖片我抽我的拳頭,他看著我,他說:“爸爸,我想你”重新著名的。“我說,”至少這一周我。“但是,遍布各地的酒店和高爾夫球場的地方和無處不在,他看到我的照片,所以這很有趣。
這些都是重溫美好的回憶。 我們凡人,它不會發生那麼多,所以你想享受。 他們只是作為一個家庭的美好回憶。
但除此之外,我是能夠獲得上週一的高爾夫球場,高爾夫球場,在那裡一點點昨天。 當然是比去年更好的形狀,運行速度更快。 你走出去,你只是感到興奮的一年開始得到。 在你到達這裡之前,很難得到工作了再去,因為你在家裡和你喜歡呆在家裡。 但是,一旦你來到這裡,你準備好了。
克里斯默 :我是把輿論引導在一起,其實你有這樣的人當然八個或更多輪的平均得分最低的。 什麼是這個過程中,你喜歡或適合你的遊戲嗎?
喬納森-伯德 :好吧,我只是享受它。 我認為這是它在今年的第一場比賽的比賽之一,你已經得到了廣泛的航道。 這是偉大的,因為大家已經得到了他們的比賽有點生鏽,我們不太錦標賽形狀,準備好了,我們中的大多數。 所以,你需要一點點的閃失。 但同時,你知道,你得?呢? 為了發揮出色,在這裡,你已經得到了很好的得分,你必須有良好的手感在果嶺周圍,因為風和坡度,一切,條件的變化相當快,所以你必須要能夠適應。
我喜歡它的一部分。 這有助於我沒有得到機械的時候是這樣。 你已經有了調整的謊言,風,我只是覺得很有趣。
問:我想問問你關於維護這個特殊的稱號:好像因為小領域,這可能是,報價所享有的,最簡單的,只是因為該保衛,顯然已經有幾多個衛冕冠軍嗎? 。 你有這樣的感覺? 你覺得像如果你要捍衛一場比賽,這將是一個做嗎?
喬納森-伯德 :我不認為它很容易地捍衛任何比賽。 這些傢伙贏得多個? 艾波比 ,奧美,能夠捍衛一場比賽,並贏得多次的能力,即使它是一個過程,你總是發揮出色,很難。 這是精神上很難,因為你有期望,這只是一種管理所有。 做到這一點的球員,偉大的工作。 但我的意思是,是的,它可以幫助。 28在該領域的傢伙,我認為是多少? 它是一個更容易擊敗28你們是不是比打144或156。 我的意思是,我的兒子能弄清這一點,他是五。
所以,是的,我的意思是,這是偉大的。 ,然後打你喜歡的課程,讓所有增加。 但我的意思是,我的做法時,我去年在季后賽了,我告訴人們,最壞的我要的是完成了季后賽第二位,因此,幫助你與你的心態去一周。 本次比賽最糟糕的你要做的是完成28。 你已經有了一個頂部?30在今年年初完成。
但它是一個很好的機會。 你會得到四個回合中,你知道你要去敲門有些生鏽,是的,我想有一個偉大的一周,這一周,但我想保持它簡單。 我並不想獲勝,我想照顧我需要照顧的事情,並希望得到九洞去爭。
問:那種心態繼續前進,贏得像第一週,今年第一個,在今年餘下時間,你有,已經在你的後面的口袋,什麼樣的感覺是? 它讓你玩多一點自由? 你不覺得我已經贏得了今年的壓力,我已經得到了一個?
喬納森-伯德 :巡迴賽的第11個年頭,這兩個事情,我想,給我最安全得到了最好的感情或提升我的季節贏得去年在這裡,在今年的第一場比賽。 我一直對本賽季結束後獲得一種,而就像是緊張,壓力,然後我贏了,和它一樣,“呼。”贏得了今年的第一場比賽,這是一樣,哇。 真的沒有比這更好。 去索尼和你已經贏得了比賽,參觀遊覽或85%的75%時,甚至打出了。
然後第二次贏得比賽,有兩個年度豁免,或三個?一年,它只是一種你當你得到這個時間表,你在大滿貫賽上。 它會將你。 現在,你在他們和你可以設置你的日程安排,你不能贏得一場大滿貫賽,如果你沒有在他們開始的一年。
這些類型的東西做給你多一點自由。 但它並不能保證,你將有一個免費的嗎?隨心所欲的心態。 我還是當一切都成立,我一年成立時,比賽進入了,我仍然可以在我自己的方式。 所以,你仍然有一種反對,後衛,然而,當你接近的比賽,你必須接近它以同樣的方式,你是否有一個糟糕的一年或一個好年景,那往往滋生的最好結果。
問:玩家總是傾向於在年初有具體的目標,他們可以在比賽中贏得重大或打得更好。 有些事您議程,今年要完成,你有沒有? 你說11年的巡迴賽。 是什麼專業? 您對本賽季的議程是什麼?
喬納森-伯德 :嗯,有一些事情是顯而易見的。 我是愚蠢的,不是想打萊德杯隊。 誰也不會想贏得一場大滿貫? 誰不想在美巡賽上贏得任何比賽嗎? 我的意思是,這些都是明顯的目標。 我沒有寫下來,以獲得動力這樣做。
但還有嗎?? 當我坐在下來,我的團隊和我們思考,看在我的統計,看看去年的季節,那裡有3東西那種站著,我必須要提高對統計學,和那些是我嘗試的事情嗎? 統計目標和一種心態目標。 我希望能有更容易一點,在球場上輕鬆愉快的態度。 這有助於我發揮出色,多了幾分歡快和輕鬆愉快的。
其次,我想提高我的面值?3的性能。 這是怎麼回事,聽起來很無聊。 這是沒有標題的材料。 但我想提高我看齊?3的表現,這是一個戰略目標。 然後,我想提高我擾百分比,我想提高我把從10到25英尺,如果我做這些事情,我會更好地發揮今年比去年。
問:是否有一種不同的策略,打聰明,打從引腳,打向引腳?
喬納森-伯德 :?如果你看看上桿傢伙統計3S,大多數人發揮他們的方式高於標準桿,我認為這是心態,當你看齊,你發球的時候,你已經有了一個完美的謊言。 無論是225公尺,我覺得有一個打的標誌,它有點過於頻繁的趨勢。 所以,我的心態是,如果我有大概7?鐵或6?,鐵,我覺得我能積極與良好的腳向下,然後我會在該引腳。 否則,我要去嘗試打在綠色中的很多鏡頭,並做出了很多收杆。
問:我們談到與基岡早些時候,當你談到一些改善,很多球員,如果他們感到尷尬或感覺像他們沒有得到他們需要什麼,他們的比賽,我要改變這一點,改變我的揮桿,改變這種狀況。 你似乎有相同的揮桿和改善態度相同。 是的利弊,要發揮好未來的浪潮?
喬納森-伯德 :嗯,我明白。 我沒有表面上總是接近這種方式。 我與莫里斯·皮肯斯,是一個高爾夫球心理學家的工作,和我的工作與邁克·本德爾和我身體,揮桿,精神與蘭迪·邁爾斯工作。 我們剛剛過去幾年試圖保持盡可能多的常數,是能夠管理事業。 揮桿,同樣的事情,有相同的傾向,然後彈出同樣的事情,然後精神。
因此,更多的事情,我們可以保持不變,更好,我是個男人做任何事情變得更好,但如果你改變的東西太多了,可以是一個風險,無論是設備或揮桿或東西喜歡這樣。
所以這真的幫了我。 我已經傷害?幾乎在過去三年。 這就是幫助。 你不能發揮好,當你受傷,因為它只是困難。 然後也只是已經得到了很好的球?引人注目?? 我已經得到了很好的在每一個類別,所以現在它只是一種管理,並保持工作小事漸入佳境緩慢。
而且我認為,是的,這是?? 是最優秀的運動員,在任何企業中最優秀的人,任何行業做什麼,他們簡化IT管理的一種東西,然後他們這樣做只是這口井,而不是試圖做所有這些事情,如果是有道理的。
問:我們剛剛在這裡基岡。 我只是好奇,你認為上升20出頭,他們顯然有一個偉大的一年,去年幾乎一樣多的勝利,在30多歲的傢伙。 你覺得前進和高爾夫的未來,這種類型的事情?
喬納森-伯德 :嗯,我覺得我保持了我的兒子,但我的孩子給我很大的娛樂。 我的兒子,我的綽號,他看著我,他叫我“老男人”。而不是那種像你說,嘿,老頭,這樣。 他只是有不同的音色。 他就像“嘿,老伙計。”我覺得像,有時在這裡。 我的意思是,我是34月份,就青年運動的一種,它得到你的動機,它得到你努力工作,我明白,它的一部分。
但它幾乎是一個人的東西,你在高爾夫球比賽中的鉛,你不想回頭看,你要保持重點,有我的一部分,不希望看一些傢伙上來,因為他們好,他們有才華,他們的運動和他們打一英里。 為我做的最好的事情是,盡量不要去尋找的東西,不是那些傢伙可能有,我不只是專注於我能做些什麼樣的,不回頭。 但還有大量的人才,我的身後,或在我的面前。
問:在卡普魯亞這裡只有一件事。 還有一種傾向,想要做的事情,因為這是一個偉大的地方,你有你的孩子在這裡等等。 但奧美傷害自己, 亞當-斯科特去年受傷前。 你喜歡在這裡做什麼是你特別想遠離?
喬納森-伯德 :嗯,我的孩子,我們得到了同樣的房間,因為我們去年一樣,而不是從迷信,但我們對酒店的底層。 我們對底層的時候,我們對旁邊的操場上,孩子們的游泳池旁邊,那是我的孩子們都愛。 我的孩子不愛的海洋。 這對他們來說太粗糙。 他們沒有到浮潛或槳登機;他們太年輕。 我的代理人之一,正在他的孩子們拉鍊襯裡,和我的孩子還不太,年齡。
我仍然可以得到傷害。 幾個星期前我調整了我的腳踝,我的兒子與他和他的朋友玩足球,足球的旗幟,但一旦比賽賽季開始,我的東西更加小心一點。 但是,我們喜歡去游泳池。 我們喜歡走在沙灘上,在玩沙,只是掛在酒店的一種。
和我有什麼事情,避免嗎? 我從來沒有衝浪。 我的意思是,那將是愚蠢的,我試圖讓衝浪板上或槳板?? 我要槳板下週當它是一點點冷靜。 我喜歡冒險,但我是一個小級別上,為首的。
問:你喜歡在週一完成,它真的重要嗎?
喬納森-伯德 :我覺得這很酷。 我的意思是,我們總是試圖尋找最好的產品,並得到了大多數的收視率,我覺得呢?? 說話時,我在家裡給我的朋友,他們喜歡這個比賽,因為他們在夜間觀看,什麼更好的方式來完成,在此之前,足球比賽的高爾夫球賽。 我認為這是一個雙贏,贏得大家。

他們說:扎克-約翰遜(雪佛龍世界挑戰賽第三輪- WWW.PGATOUR.COM)
約翰·布什: 扎克-約翰遜在這裡加入我們的後4下,68輪。 扎克,你結束了,在一輪風格。
作為整體,也是鷹18日發表評論。
扎克·約翰遜:是啊,這一天是好的。 我的意思是,今天是不容易的。 我不認為這是在預測。 我認為這是一種媲美至週四;昨日可能是稍微容易一些。
今天刮風。 我下了一個漂亮的搖搖欲墜的開端,但提出了一些很好的保存,然後有很多的機會。 4,5,7,8,10,這些所有的小鳥球機會。 沒有做任何這些。
然後,我就打算。 不得不把16日和17日到中性,但對一個漂亮的結束 - 你說什麼? 時尚?
約翰·布什:我什至不記得。
扎克·約翰遜 :我不知道。 我想我們會去時尚。
永布什:你確定雪佛龍,他們本週。
扎克·約翰遜:是的,這是正確的。 這是非常大膽的,他們這樣做。 來,一,這是非常光榮的,顯然是冠名贊助商,但捐贈給慈善機構更是相當可怕的。
問:我不認為你需要時尚的要求。
扎克·約翰遜:哎喲。 哎喲。
問:我知道你不想想想16,17,18日關閉的方式,但每個人似乎都與這些漏洞未來向下伸展掙扎。 它只是風或更多的東西嗎?
扎克·約翰遜:我認為這只是風比什麼都重要。 無風,這是一個非常良性的洞。 長打者可能打3號木2鐵從任何地方。
到這樣的風,我的意思是,我想,如果我打了一個驅動器,它是一個簡單的3桿洞。 今天我打了一個可憐的,可憐的開球。 打一個很好的昨天,我打了一個窮的今天,我付出了代價。
我有我的第二個鏡頭的拍攝。 它剛出來的。 這不是一個好球。 但是,你知道,我可能會寫之後,我的碼數本書中的一些筆記。
每一個鏡頭上有水。 得一點點的皺褶,所以......
問:只是想知道發生了什麼事情在最後一槍通過你的頭腦? 具體來說,要知道,你帶頭。
扎克·約翰遜:嗯,我不知道我帶頭。 我不知道我站在那裡。 我的意思是,我以為我是附近的鉛。 我看到後,15或16板,就在那裡。 我覺得我被捆綁或一回。
我以為是老虎,你知道,也許再拍小鳥。 所以,我以為我會跳下附近的鉛。
但通過我的腦海裡究竟發生了什麼? 我打了一個好球。 我的意思是,贏得了這些,當它離開我的俱樂部我認為這是相當不錯的。
風來了的權利;風抓住它,並把它留下明顯對孔。
我只是希望能得到在上面,因為我知道如果去一點點長,它會回來,我想有一個小鳥機會。 這就是你要找的。
問:什麼俱樂部?
扎克·約翰遜:7號鐵。
問:多久?
扎克·約翰遜:163。 所以這是其中之一 - 我的意思是,我並不想使三三兩兩。 我想有機會收杆,如果不是一隻小鳥,尤其是在那一洞,。
問:你覺得喜歡的方式虎一直打,他一直在打它的方式的方式,以及他一直說有多好,他感覺他的比賽,你覺得他可能運行嗎?
扎克·約翰遜:我從來沒有想到,跟你說實話。 這傢伙從來沒有停止給我帶來驚喜,所以你那種總是以為他要發揮好。 這是一個非常安全的假設的基礎上的歷史,他的簡歷。
我看了總統杯 - 可惜我的沙發 - 但,是的,幸運的是,注意到他看起來很不錯。 你知道,我覺得它的健康。 如果他是健康的,並認為他的健康好...
和他的機械師很好看。 我不是一個揮桿教練,但我好看。 我覺得他們看起來真的很不錯。
所以他永遠不會衝擊我肯定,因為他是我打過的最好的球員在球場上。 所以,你知道,我很高興我打這個星期,我有機會,你知道,至少有機會去到週日。
問:你剛才提到早期的小鳥機會。 顯然,你想要的機會,您想看到自己將它們轉換。 您如何看待這一輪呢? 失去的機會? 這是你仍然處於領先地位明顯,並在很好的位置,但...
扎克·約翰遜:是的,我覺得這一切剷平了今天。 我認為我打得很好,足夠拍 - 下。 我的意思是,我三推17。 這是可怕的。 因此,有一桿,那裡很容易,很明顯,16洞的柏忌。
我有一對夫婦很好的保存:2太可怕了,我的意思是,我打了一個很好的楔在那裡拍攝到四英尺和面值。
下一洞更糟糕,我打另一個有良好的球場,四,五英尺。
所以,你知道,我出幾次之後,小鳥守口如瓶。 我的意思是,你要做到這一點。 基本上,我錯過了兩推,我可能今天所做出的:一個標準桿和一個小鳥。
總的來說,我把相當好,速度已經很不錯了。 我有關,你知道,在未來的鼓勵。 對我來說,這是今年最好的活動之一。 你可以說 - 你可以認為這是最好的 - 但它是今年最好的事件之一,因為你在選擇場打,你打了一些事情在股權;顯然是一個夢幻般的錢包和雪佛龍步在那裡。
不止於此,上一個很好的高爾夫球場,大場,沒有切。 (笑聲)你知道,它最適合我的事情是,我十二月競爭力的發揮。 你會得到2012年。
所以,我只是想能夠發揮到12月,在某一點。 鯊魚大獎賽是下週,但我不能玩。 無論如何,你有這種能力。 我認為這是採取的至少一個不錯的優勢。
問:既然你提到,他贏得了美國公開賽上的斷腿,你是多麼的驚喜,他走了26事件,無一勝績虎的歷史?
扎克·約翰遜:沒有真正感到驚訝。 他受到了傷害 - 我的意思是,我不在乎你是誰。 我的意思是,我假設你可能都已經寫好了,但大家都以為他是超人在一個點上。 誰不是呢? 或一些超級英雄的力量。 他仍可能就我所知。
我並不驚訝。 如果你不能在這裡健康,深度和校驗和人才的質量,在這裡,我的意思是,如果你不健全很難取勝。
這和他發生擺動變化。 這些都是來我的腦海裡的東西。 他每次去通過一些揮桿的變化,它需要一小會兒。 然後他進入它,它,噢,孩子,在這裡我們去。
問:這是一個後續的排序,與南方貝爾的勝利和大師的勝利-所以你的第一場勝利,大師賽贏得之間-你通過拉伸了,你有一個接近完成了很多,但沒有贏得。
扎克·約翰遜:右。
問:與該會發生什麼事情? 你失去信心嗎? 你開始懷疑,你可以關閉了一場比賽嗎?
扎克·約翰遜:這是一個很大的問題。 不,我的意思是,我不認為我曾經懷疑過。 我更加沮喪。 我只是覺得像一切都還不錯,它只是沒有走到一起爭奪時,很坦率地說。
所以我覺得像我的遊戲是好的,但我需要一個有點拋光,熨燙出我的一些遊戲方面。 將已'06夏季是當我僱用了,我的運動心理學家Dr.Morris皮肯斯。
一些工作,我們一起做,複合,我做了我的揮桿教練和邁克·德爾 -然後我以外的其他教練,對於這個問題-它似乎提升我的比賽。
當然,奧古斯塔是該巔峰。 For the most part, I've been riding on a similar plane since then, I guess you would say.
Yeah, I just want to be in contention and hopefully have the ability to win coming down the stretch. I love that. That's why I play. If I mess up, you know, whatever. I'm going to mess up a lot, but I still want to be in it.
Q. With all you said about Tiger and the guy's respect, et cetera, any day you pick up five or six shots in a round on Tiger Woods has to be a good day, doesn't it?
ZACH JOHNSON: I think any day I pick up five or six shots on anybody in this field is a good day. I mean, it doesn't matter who you are.
But, yeah. When he's out front he's tough to beat. I'm very happy with today, no doubt about it.
Q. You just talked about being in contention. Now you are in contention. What changes your mindset from the first three days to tomorrow?
ZACH JOHNSON: Honestly, I would have to correct that. I don't think I am in contention. I think I have the ability to get in contention. I'm not out of it.
To me, contention is like the last hour of the tournament, last three, four holes, whatever it is. That's being in contention. I mean, there is so much golf ahead. Anything can happen.
Unfortunately, bad, but fortunately good. So, I mean, you got to look at it as you have the ability to get in contention and the opportunity to get in contention.
That's kind of my approach.
Q. You played well here in the past. I think runner-up one year; T5 another year.
ZACH JOHNSON: Yeah.
Q. How do you view this, as sort of the end of 2011 or a tune-up for '12?
ZACH JOHNSON: Combination of the two. I mean, exactly that. It's a great way to end your year if the opportunities presents itself.
Then it's a great way to, you know, catapult into 2012. We were talking about it the other day — Furyk win here two years ago?
JOHN BUSH: '09.
Q. (No microphone.)
ZACH JOHNSON: McDowell won last year. We'll go with Furyk. Furyk played really well. He won the tournament, and I don't think he won in '09. So there you go. That's my example. Stick to it.
Q. Obviously the wind has been the story this week. The par-5s have generally been a place where most of you guys have been able to take advantage in this tournament.
ZACH JOHNSON: Right.
Q. That hasn't been the case this week. Is it strictly the wind?
ZACH JOHNSON: It's definitely the wind. I think there is a couple things, the wind being the first and foremost thing.
Second would be undershots, right, because — assuming a lot guys are hitting the hazard and whatnot. It's the wind while putting, plays havoc.
I don't know what those guys say, but it seems like every other green, nearly every green, there are shadows around the hole and I cannot read the putt. I mean, it's hard. You have to feel it with your feet because the shadows play such havoc in reading greens.
I would like to see what other guys are saying about that, because it is so frustrating. But that's the way it is.
Q. Have you had that same problem in past years?
ZACH JOHNSON: Shadows? Yeah, I hate putting with shadows. Just really occurred to me this week. I mean, I just try to feel it, commit it, and hit it. I don't think I've made one outside of like three feet when there's been shadows.
I hit one today on 10. I had four feet for birdie. I hit it straight, it went right, and I had three feet coming back and it went right.
So, whatever. It's frustrating. But it's part of the game.
Q. To go back to the 54-hole lead, do you maybe not give that as much credence because some guys seem to have such a difficult time playing with that going into Sunday?
ZACH JOHNSON: Well, I mean, like I said, being in the lead or near the lead going into Sunday is just the opportunity to be in contention the latter part of tomorrow. That's really all it is.
If I was 3-over, I probably wouldn't have that potential or opportunity. If I had a six-shot lead, you know, obviously I would prefer that, but you're still not in contention.
That's just my opinion. Just depends how you define it. I look at being in contention as having the ability to win coming down the stretch of the golf tournament.
JOHN BUSH: Anything else?
Zach, thank you, sir. Good luck tomorrow.
ZACH JOHNSON: Thanks.
蓬特韋德拉海灘,佛羅里達州 - 美國PGA巡迴賽已經發布了PGA巡迴賽年度最佳球員,以及PGA巡迴賽2011賽季年度最佳新秀的提名。 尼克 - 沃特尼是被提名人之一,並已與莫醫生工作在整個2011賽季。
被提名的球員在PGA巡迴賽選手諮詢委員會(PAC)和播放董事。 該獎項是由成員投票決定,誰在至少15個在2011年正式錢,有資格投票的事件與PGA巡迴賽的成員。 預計將於12月12日的一周宣布獲獎者。
傑克·尼克勞斯作為PGA巡迴賽年度最佳球員獎杯的代理人是基岡布拉德利 , 盧克-唐納德 , 比爾-哈斯 , 韋伯·辛普森和尼 克·沃特尼 。
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By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Justin Leonard joked that he hasn't gotten an invoice from either one. Yet.
But if Leonard keeps playing the way he did on Friday at the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic, Dr. Morris Pickens and Dave Stockton Jr. will surely be sending their bills to his Texas home.
Leonard fired a 63 on the Palm Course, which was his low round of the season, to seize a share of the lead in the final event of the PGA TOUR's Fall Series. He's tied at 12 under with Bio Kim and Henrik Stenson, two strokes ahead of Nick O'Hern.
Leonard has won 12 times on the PGA TOUR, including the 1997 British Open, but he has yet to finish in the top 10 in a decidedly sub-par 20111 season. He even missed the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup for the first time in his career.
“It hasn't been a good year,” Leonard acknowledged. “I'm looking forward to the year being over. But it's nice to have a chance this week to finish it off on a good note.”
Leonard credits the turnaround to some chances he made in the last few months. He sought the advice of Pickens, a sports psychologist based in Sea Island, Ga., and Stockton, a putting whiz, as well as putting in the hours with his long-time swing coach Randy Smith.
Leonard first met with Pickens on Sunday at the British Open, then the two continued their work at Greensboro and spent a day together in Dallas about a month ago. Under his guidance, Leonard has changed the way he practices to include more targeted drills rather than randomly ramming putts into the hole.
“I'm kind of moving around and each one kind of has a finish, whether it's making 90 percent in order to be done,” Leonard said.
As far as the invoice is concerned, “I haven't gotten it yet,” Leonard said. “We were supposed to chat about it last week, and he was very sympathetic to how I played (Leonard missed the cut). So I think he's waiting for a good week and then it's going to come.”
This certainly appears like it could be the week.
Complementing Leonard's new practice strategy is Stockton. The two hooked up after the Frys.com Open and spent several hours together in San Diego 10 days ago.
Leonard, who used just 26 putts on Friday, felt the time has paid dividends as well. He made seven birdies and holed a wedge from 114 yards at the 14th hole for eagle in the 63.
“The things we talked about really resonated with me,” Leonard said. “I mean, getting back to being more natural and getting my hands a little more forward and really speeding up my routine, which has been great, because I'm kind of getting out of my own way a little bit. So it's good.
“Haven't gotten that bill yet either, but hoping for another phone call on Monday or Tuesday
October 1, 2011 by Joy · Leave a Comment

This season, Dr Mo has been working with PGA Tour rookie William McGirt. McGirt who has quickly become a fan favorite is just happy to be playing golf for a living.
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A few weeks ago, Williams McGirt found himself walking the line. The autograph line.
He was just loading his car. But every time he made the roundtrip from the TPC Boston locker room to the parking lot, a new bunch of kids were waiting with programs, flags, tickets, whatever. And, yes, they wanted his autograph.
Another week, another new experience. McGirt chuckled.
Yep, he signed them all.
“I signed anything that was put in front of me,” said the 32-year-old rookie. “It's something I decided I'd do. As a kid I was snubbed a few times and I knew how it felt.”
One more thing. His signature is legible. Not just two initials and lines.
“One thing I wanted to make sure of is they could read my signature,” he said. “Why are you going to take the time to sign something if they can't read it when you hand it back?
“At the Deutche Bank (Championship), I handed a flag back and the lady said, 'Hey, this is the first one I can read.' The flag was full.”
A little thing? 也許吧。 But McGirt knows that each piece of this PGA TOUR puzzle has a point and a purpose. Like his brain coach Dr. Morris Pickens preaches, “Play every round, every shot, every tournament for all its worth.”
McGirt has done just that this year. His rookie year. After six years playing every mini-tour imaginable and a year on the Nationwide Tour, McGirt has embraced his first season in primetime. And, while it hasn't been without its bumps and bruises, he's heading into the Fall Series with a new-found celebrity and a solid chance to keep his card.
Chances are you couldn't have picked McGirt out of a lineup a month ago. You'd figure he was from the Carolinas when he spoke, but other than that? 不是真的。
He had missed 13 of 25 cuts and was ready to head from the Wyndam Championship in Greensboro to Knoxville for a Nationwide event when Justin Leonard missed a putt and McGirt grabbed the final spot in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. People noticed.
Then he played so well at The Barclays, he made it to the Deutsche Bank. More people noticed. Don't forget about his wife, who once went four months seeing him just 8 days during the stretch, signaling his position — he needed to move up one spot — from the gallery, too.
He didn't make it past Boston, but he didn't stop playing. Last week, he played anyway, finishing T42 at the Albertsons Boise Open. Now, it's four huge weeks in a row, starting at this week's Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
McGirt enters this stretch run at 137th on the money list. By the end of it, he hopes to be nestled inside the magic top 125 — hey, 125th will do — and planning his 2012 schedule.
“It's more excitement than anything,” he said before heading out for a practice round. “If you go into it dreading it, you're setting self up for failure. I've gone in embracing it every week. “
So why change it? When he did forget that for a bit earlier this year? He had to snap himself back.
Like every rookie, McGirt has faced the challenge of having just a day or two to learn new courses. He'd only played five of the courses on the PGA TOUR schedule prior to this year, so since he had the chance to get to Vegas early? He jumped on it, arriving at TPC Summerlin last Thursday afternoon. Of course, that came on the end of a Boise-Vegas-Atlanta-Vegas trip, so… he's pacing himself.
He might just play nine holes today. Depends. The point is, he finally has the luxury. Good planning.
“I kind of struggle with desert golf, mountain affect,” he said. “At altitude the ball goes so much farther out here. All of a sudden you're hitting irons, 20, 25 yards longer.”
And there's the terrain. “When I miss fairways at home, I'm in trees,” he said. “When miss them here, you're down in the rocks with rattlesnakes and scorpions.”
This season has been an adventure. His game has been thisclose and this . 。 far. 。 away. He's embraced it all and one reason is Sarah — the two met at Wofford College and have been married seven years — has, for the first time, been traveling with him.
“Last year she was still working and I couldn't wait to get home,” McGirt said. “Now, we go home and after two days we're ready to go again. We've both had a blast.”
Sometimes it has been little things, other times, big things like playing — and winning — a pro-am with Carlton Fisk as a partner or watching buddy Keegan Bradley throw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game. Yes, McGirt is a serious fan, too.
“I went to a game up there seven or eight years ago and I was hooked first trip up,” he said. “Been a huge Red Sox fan since. It's just the whole atmosphere. Everyone is so into the game.”
And Bradley? “I could see him the whole time,” he said. “I told (the people he was sitting with) he's so nervous. It would be easier for him to hit a 6-footer for par than throw out this pitch.”
He was right.
This year, McGirt has made an effort to play practice rounds with veterans like David Duval , Jerry Kelly and Rory Sabbatini . He likes to pick their brains and learn. “You can't,” he said, “put a price on that.”
Until the Playoffs, McGirt's season was up and down. The best example was at the Waste Management Phoenix Open where he made his first PGA TOUR cut. He was looking at a top-10 finish, too, until the last two holes. And two 3-wood shots.
At the 17th, he wanted to get it in front of the green and hit the perfect shot. “Then it bounces left, really hard, rolls off the green and off the front left part into the water,” he said.
At 18, the 3-wood doesn't turn over. “So I fall from right around top 10 to 24th and ended up making half what I would have if par-par,” he said.
“…The thing is, I've played a lot better every single week than where I finished and how I've scored.”
What cost him at Deutsche Bank? A triple at the 14th in the final round. His tee shot hit and bounced into the rough. The marshal moved to avoid it and they never found the ball.
McGirt, who has only skipped one tournament he's been eligible for this year, can't do anything about the past, but he can bear down on his future. Four weeks, four chances to work his way into the top 125.
“Going in, I know what I need to do,” he said. “I probably have to make little over $200,000, but that's just one good week out here. If can play well for a couple weeks, then everything will be fine.”
He's already entered q-school, just in case. He's prepared. But, like last year when he skipped a stage, he's hoping to make a nice call at the end of the year.
“Trust me, nothing more that I would enjoy than calling the TOUR office and saying, 'Hey, I need a refund.'
“I know how much I enjoyed calling them last year for a $500 refund. I'd love to call them for a $5,000 refund.”
Melanie Hauser is a columnist for PGATOUR.COM and can be reached at melaniehauser@gmail.com . Her views do not necessarily represent the views of the PGA TOUR. Follow her on Twitter @melaniehauser .
September 24, 2011 by Joy · Leave a Comment

Two of Dr Morris Pickens PGA tour players made it into this weeks Tour Championship in Atlanta. Nick Watney started the Playoffs ranked number 1 after having two wins in 2011 at the WGC-CA Championship and AT&T National. Watney's standing at No. 7 in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup is more about what he did in the Regular Season and less about what he has done over the three Playoff events. Watney began the year with five consecutive top-10 finishes, including his first of two wins in 2011 at the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship at TPC Blue Monster at Doral. Following that victory, Watney never fell below No. 7 in the FedExCup standings and rose to No. 1 after his second victory of the year at the AT&T National at Aronimik. Watney led through the remainder of the Regular Season and into the first event (The Barclays) of the PGA TOUR Playoffs. A T10 at The Barclays kept him inside the top 5 in the standings, but a final-round 80 at the Deutsche Bank Championship resulting in a T61 finished moved him back. He finished T22 at the BMW Championship
No one started his season better than Byrd. After becoming the first player to hit a “walk-off” hole-in-one to win the 2010 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in his final event of last season, Byrd won the first event of the 2011 season with a playoff victory at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions at Kapalua. Byrd had an up-and-down season the remainder of 2011 with five top-10 finishes, including a playoff loss at the Wells Fargo Championship, but he also missed nine cuts. After spending most of the year in or close to the top 15 in the standings, Byrd entered the Playoffs in his lowest position of the year at No. 24. A T5 at The Barclays moved him back into the top 15.
September 2, 2011 by Joy · Leave a Comment
Dr Morris Pickens works with PGA Tour superstars such as Nick Watney, Jonathan Byrd, Stewart Cink, Lucas Glover, Zach Johnson, John Rollins, Chris Stroud, Kyle Stanley, William McGirt and Justin Leonard. On the Nationwide Tour he works with Josh Broadaway, Matt Davidson, Elliott Gealey and Kyle Reifers. His NFL players include Oakland Raiders, Richard Seymour and San Diego Chargers own Nate Kaeding.
Courtesy PGATOUR.COM
By Mike McAllister
NORTON, Mass. — Although Nick Watney is the best golfing Watney at TPC Boston this week, he may not be the most famous.
His cousin Heidi Watney is an on-field reporter for the Boston Red Sox. Given her association with Boston's most beloved team, her fame extends throughout New England — which cousin Nick quickly realized during Thursday's pro-am.
The golfing Watney, however, is hoping to sew up a spot in the top five in FedExCup points by winning the Deutsche Bank Championship. He took a nice first step by shooting a bogey-free 4-under 67 in Friday's first round.
The highlight of his round was an eagle at the par-5 18th when he hit a 4-iron with his second shot to inside 10 feet and drained the putt.
“I saw Matt (Kuchar, one of his playing partners) was definitely right behind me and he hit a 4-iron,” Watney said. “He was a few yards behind me, so I figured it was a perfect club and I was finally able to make a putt. It was the longest one I made all day.”
Watney produced the best score in his threesome, which consists of the top three players in FedExCup points. Watney is third in points, while No. 2 Kuchar shot a 2-under 69 and FedExCup points leader Dustin Johnson shot a 3-under 68.
Johnson bogeyed two of the three par 5s during his round, but got back those two strokes with an eagle on the 18th.
A win by any member of the top three players would basically wrap up a top-five spot going into the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola, no matter what happens at the next event, the BMW Championship.
August 27, 2011 by Joy · Leave a Comment

The Baclays starts the Fedex playoffs with Hurricane Irene shortening it to a 54 hole event. Nick Watney who works with Dr Morris Pickens currently sits as the top seed. Courtesy of pgatour.com, here are answers to many of the questions circulating Plainfield Country Club.
1。 When will the third — and final round — of The Barclays be broadcast on TV? The airtimes on the Golf Channel (1-2:30 pm ET) and CBS (3-6 pm) will remain the same. On Sunday, CBS will show the final round of the 2010 Barclays, as well as some taped coverage from Saturday's final round.
2。 What happens to the Live@ coverage on PGATOUR.COM? Well, it will be tape delayed on Saturday beginning at 12:30 pm ET and running through 5:30-6 pm There will be no Live@ on Sunday.
3。 Can I still listen to the PGA TOUR Live coverage on Sirius/XM? Absolutely. That coverage will air from 9 am-2 pm on Saturday. There will be no coverage on Sunday.
4。 Is there any possibility that The Barclays would be extended to next week in order to complete 54 holes? Definitely not. The tournament will conclude one way or another on Saturday.
If the entire field can complete the full 54 holes, the man who leads at the end will be the champion. If play is curtailed by weather, the tournament reverts to the 36-hole leaderboard and the FedExCup points will be distributed accordingly.
Either way Matt Kuchar has a great chance of successfully defending his title at The Barclays. He currently owns a one-stroke lead over Dustin Johnson and Vijay Singh.
5。 Would the win be an official win? If 54 holes are completed, yes. If the tournament has to revert to 36 holes, the win would be unofficial but the FedExCup and money earned would be official.
6。 What is the forecast for Saturday? Well, it isn't good. Showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected in the morning and steady rain with more electricity in the afternoon. Players will be sent off Nos. 1 and 10 in threesomes from 7-9 am on Saturday in hopes of completing play before the worst of the weather arrives around 2 pm
7。 What if two players are tied at the end of 54 holes? Weather-permitting, there will be a playoff.
8。 What about the ticket situation? All four competition days at The Barclays were sold out. So Saturday's tickets will be honored for the final round. Anyone holding a ticket for Sunday will receive good-any-day passes to the 2012 Barclays, which will be held on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park.
9。 When was the last 54-hole tournament on the PGA TOUR? That would be the 2009 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Interestingly, that event was won by Dustin Johnson, who starts the final round of The Barclays one stroke off the lead held by Matt Kuchar. This will be the 26th 54-hole event on the PGA TOUR since 1990.
