February 24, 2014 At 08:41 PM By Mike D., Titleist Staff
Don OMadison, WI
Zach has great consistency. Most of us hit driver too much on the range. Can he break down his practice time and routines from 8 iron through wedges. We can't spend 4-6 hours a day working on our game, but need to decide where to put our best time and maybe a little more.
Tom EHudson Falls, NY
With the Winter Olympics in Sochi behind us and Rio only two years away, what steps are you taking to make your country's Olympic team?
I don't want to be the spoiler but Zach is in the driver's seat to represent Team USA and so is Henrik for Sweden.
Richard Sla grange park, Il
Good morning,
Prior to my round, I stretch and hit a bucket and before teeing off I putt for ten or so minutes to dial in my eye-hand coord & depth perception, gauge green speed, etc. What is you prep and do you have any suggestions on my prep?
Thank you,
Rich
Will ParsonsFleming Island, FL
I would be interested in hearing Zach Johnson describe the "process" he uses for every shot. I've heard him say he just wants to follow his process. So let's ask him to describe it in detail. Thanks.
Peter HNew Orleans, LA
It would be awesome if they can do one on the mental part of the game like how do they stay in the moment coming down the stretch.
Thanks,
Peter Hansen
Tim TigerTucson, AZ
Could you go through your pre-shot routines for us. Would like to know the process of preparing for the shot.
TT
AC RixRoxsaratoga springs, NY
Yikes! You are getting close to the secret glue formula! My dad (a great wagering golfer) always kept some things a mystery. No matter what I did, I could not beat him at golf. I used the same Titleist clubs, the same ball, glove same type and color Fj shoes. To no avail. So maybe the secret is in the mental process, all other things being equal?
Keith MAcworth, GA
Pace of play is a hot topic these days and for good reason.
What are you feelings on slow play? Do you feel pros are more guilty of it and do you think the PGA tour could do to improve the pace of play, if possible?
joe troseville, MI
John MOrmond Beach, FL
Rick V., Team Titleist StaffDuxbury, MA
Hi, John.
Mike is down at the Honda this week, but I wanted to get back to you concerning your post.
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Thanks very much for the post.
Rick
Nate SSaint Johns, FL
Mike D., Team Titleist Manager posted Do you have any questions for the pros? in On Tour. Hey guys,We're meeting up with Titleist Brand Ambassadors Zach Johnson, Brendan Steele and Jason Bohn along with Pro V1x loyalists Henrik Stenson and Billy Horschel, and we want to know if you have any questions that you'd like us to ask. We'll be at the Honda Classic tomorrow, so send us your questions and we'll pick a few favorites to ask the guys.Looking forward to seeing your replies!Cheers,Mike You were sent this email because you opted to receive email notifications when someone created a new thread. View and reply online or reply to this email. To unsubscribe from this thread, disable notifications here. The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please delete the material from any computer.
Hey guys,
We're meeting up with Titleist Brand Ambassadors Zach Johnson, Brendan Steele and Jason Bohn along with Pro V1x loyalists Henrik Stenson and Billy Horschel, and we want to know if you have any questions that you'd like us to ask.
We'll be at the Honda Classic tomorrow, so send us your questions and we'll pick a few favorites to ask the guys.
Looking forward to seeing your replies!
Cheers,
Mike
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Steve HClearfield, UT
I would like to know if they have a pre-shot routine for each kind of shot they are hitting; ie. what is the routine for a cut, draw, flop etc. I would also like to know what and how they pratice visualizing each shot. Thanks Mike...
Charles R. BScotia, NY
Hi Mike, could you ask them how they hit the low flying chip that stops almost dead on the second bounce? I`d really like to learn that shot. Thanks , Chas B
Allen LClarington, OH
Week-to-week we see the best players of the game we all love to play. You guy's are focused while in tournament play. But, there's got to be a lighter side to this game as well for you guys. What are some of the funny things that goes on that we don't often hear about? There has to be at least one practical joker out there?
andy rCheshire, CT
How often do they changes wedges is one question I would have for the great Titleist tour pro's.
PRO Vgolf course
Hey, Mike!
My questions to all of them would be concerning injuries and pain.
When to stop. When to push through. When to come back.
Thanks so much!
Vern
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
They all are great ball strikers, but what seperates the great ones on Sundays are those flat sticks. How do they stay focused and in the zone with so many distractions?
Ron MTulsa, OK
Since some of us play in conditions usually not met on the Tour, could you tell us how cold weather (35 degrees and above)
effects the distance the ball will fly. It seems to be a continual guessing game especially if wind is evident. Thanks.
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