Dion TheFluff
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- Jun 22, 2015
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who do you feel has the lowest handicap on the course? All 4 have had lots of time to practice the past 7 years or so.
- Matthews
pros: the tallest, grew up in a golf state, likely deadly accurate with chip shots
cons: likely uses shorter clubs (like his hockey stick), often injured
- Marner
pros: probably crazy good at floppy woppy's and other skilled shots
cons: really struggles with pressure, likely has a really hard time with playing out of the rough
- Nylander
pros: likely hits most of greens in regulation, probably very good fundamentals, most clutch
cons: prone to slumps when money is on the line, likely doesn’t put in a full effort in, off the tee box
- Tavares
pros: Plays a very simple but effective games (layups ect), likely good on the greens
cons: play starts to really fall off in the back 9, pace of play
- Matthews
pros: the tallest, grew up in a golf state, likely deadly accurate with chip shots
cons: likely uses shorter clubs (like his hockey stick), often injured
- Marner
pros: probably crazy good at floppy woppy's and other skilled shots
cons: really struggles with pressure, likely has a really hard time with playing out of the rough
- Nylander
pros: likely hits most of greens in regulation, probably very good fundamentals, most clutch
cons: prone to slumps when money is on the line, likely doesn’t put in a full effort in, off the tee box
- Tavares
pros: Plays a very simple but effective games (layups ect), likely good on the greens
cons: play starts to really fall off in the back 9, pace of play
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