Thursday, June 24, 2010

Is Phil Mickelson a cheater?

Phil Mickelson has long been rumored, one popular the last players under his colleagues on the PGA Tour be. But now is his popularity wedges, dive to new deep over its 20-year-old ping Eye2 square Groove using the new Groove rule open. Rocco "I it at all, not one bit, not like", said Mediate. "It is against the spirit of the rule..." "We have get rid of these clubs, as are square grooves - what can you say? According to Scott McCarron "it is fraud and I am appalled Phil it has set in the game."

Readers of this blog know, I'm not a fan of Phil, but in this case I think that he get unfairly crucified. I think it is to play the USGA holding legal, perfectly fine golf with something be. Heck, if iron Byron was legal, I would be the first who use one. Because all square Groove ping eye 2 iron produced before 1 April 1990 legal, Phil nothing wrong by you in your pocket. The USGA is true. "The clubs usable where USGA rules apply, so Dick Rugge, senior technical director of the USGA." The rules speak for themselves and show it is not fraud to use.„

Critics of Phil must back down. It is certainly not cheat. People have all beef, you should redirect your anger to golf bodies. But more interestingly, I think that this controversy sheds light on other issues. For example, says what all this through Golf Club technology? The message I remains that 20 year-old technology is better than today's. I have long believed that iron performance improvement technology is limited and this is further validation.My belief was so strong that I have a number of Mizuno MP-14 s in my pocket before about a Jahr.Diese iron are over 18 years old and work as well as my much newer Nike blades would spielen.Ich in the marketing department at any Golf Club company, when consumers see, professionals for organizations that opt made two decades ago are Hasse!Label: Equipment, Phil Mickelson

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