kevin na

I been watching aswell if is was playing with it would wind me up and end up knocking him out.

They must start to give fines for slow play

Fines mean nothing to the pros at this level. Needs a penalty of stroke deduction for the offending player, once a warning has been given.
 
Well you can say what you like about the guy but he is getting the job done out there and I am sure if you could play as good as him you would not be complaining.

Gone yourself Kev:whoo:
 
Its the air shot thing that concerns me most, its a little risky...

Whats the ruling as its not clear cut that he is doing a pre shot routine.

The long pre shot thing can hurt the pace of play less if the player is spritely when moving around the course etc but it is still excessive and it needs addressing.
 
Its the air shot thing that concerns me most, its a little risky...

Whats the ruling as its not clear cut that he is doing a pre shot routine.

The long pre shot thing can hurt the pace of play less if the player is spritely when moving around the course etc but it is still excessive and it needs addressing.

It isn't a stroke at the ball, and assuming he doesn't accidentally clip it, no worries. A bit odd looking, for sure, though.
 
I feel sorry for his playing partners, how can you build up a rhythm when he is farting about all day.

Fragger

It's no different than playing with someone off 20.9 :whistle:

No bogies yesterday and shot 4 under par, $1.7M up for grabs and he arrives on the 17th tee 30 seconds after the group ahead left it.... I'd take that, especially as he knows 20M golfers are watching him worldwide too..... not just the guy he's paired with.

Hope he wins... not that I like him.
 
The guy is a freak.If he sees this out then it will be truly remarkable that he has the mental strength to do it.

Bloody annoying to watch,if I was paired with him it would frighten me to watch him....like watching a serial shanker hit irons.
 
The only penalty that would work was to give strokes, the money wouldn't matter. If you were to say from arriving at the ball to pulling the trigger there were allowed 45 seconds, for every second over they get a stroke you could pretty much guarantee they would all hit it well in time.

There is no need for slow play, and it is worse that many amateurs copy there idols and amble round the course and take 'all' day to play a shot.

I think 4 hours for a 4 balls is ok, anything more is getting a joke unless the weather is very bad and wind pushing many shots off course so time to find them.

For kevin Na yes the problem is in his head, but so was Keegan Bradleys spitting and he took all of a day to get onto it.
 
Twitchier than a bag of yips.

Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na...Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!:mad:

Someone must like him

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIY7mOGi01U
 
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Twitchier than a bag of yips.

Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na... Is he going to hit it..........Na...Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!:mad:

Genius, wish I had thought of that!
 
Never mind his stuttering backswing: with the stash of money he's undoubtedly won on the pga tour, I'd have thought he'd have been able to afford a whole pair of trousers by now!
 
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