Okay, so, today, I wanna talk about this golfer, Harris English. Born in ’89, this guy’s a pro on the PGA Tour. I got into tracking his games because of how he plays, especially his setup. I mean, they say posture, pivot, and path are key, right?
I started following him closely, especially during the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Man, that was a nail-biter. He was up against some tough competition, and it all came down to a playoff. It was intense! I watched every move, every swing. That victory was so sweet, his third title, no less. I was thrilled, just like he won it for me or something. You know how you get those kind of things? The feeling is just like that!
I even dug up some trivia. Like, did you know he went to the University of Georgia? Yeah, a former Bulldog. It’s always cool to see where these pros come from. I jotted that down in my notes, too.
Here’s the thing about the PGA Tour, though. It’s a four-day grind, and only the best make it through the weekend. They call it ‘Making The Cut’. I made sure to mark down which tournaments he made the cut. It’s like a little record of his consistency, you know?
- Thursday: First round. Everyone’s fresh.
- Friday: Second round. The pressure’s on.
- Saturday & Sunday: This is where the magic happens. Only the top dogs get to play.
I also noticed something interesting about English. He seems to have a solid team around him – his caddie, his coach, even his wife. It’s like they’re all in it together. I made a mental note of that, too. It’s not just about the player; it’s the whole crew.
Keeping Track of It All
Now, I’m not just watching these games willy-nilly. I’ve got a system. I use these flashcards, and each one has a different aspect of English’s game or career. For example, one card is all about his ‘Captivity’ – maybe a metaphor for overcoming challenges? Another one has notes on the ‘Twelfth Song of the Thunder’. Sounds poetic, right? I use these terms as kind of a code for different parts of his game.
I went all in on this. I’m no pro or anything, but I feel like I’ve learned a lot just by watching and studying Harris English. It’s more than just a game; it’s like a story unfolding. And I’m here for it, documenting every chapter.