we're noted for easy, effortless looking power. Hard to argue against those picks. Charl Schwartzel would fit in that category, off the top of my head.
I've watched a lot of golf and played a lot over the years. Looking back I would say Freddie Couples ranks up there. Within the last 20 years the majority of golfers swings for the most part are so homogenized they all look very similar. Freddie came before the cloning of the golf swing. So you had very overtly distinct differences from one golfer to the next. The one guy who was one of the most graceful, smoothest, and statuesque from start to finish was Tom Weiskopf. A tall lanky man with and effortless swing.
he revolutionized the swing that everyone today is mimicking....that's not to say that jack's swing was worse, his was the best of his time, but the entire PGA tour today should send tiger a thank you letter.
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Oh Freddie Couples ... that you said Freddie in Florida
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Ernie Els, too.
Oh Freddie Couples ... that you said Freddie in Florida
Thought about you Fred!
Really past golfers - Sam Snead
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