Did anyone else catch the brash, young 21-year old crying uncontrollably after losing his play-off against Geoff Ogilvy at the Tucson TOUR stop? I've never seen that before in all my years watching the PGA TOUR.
i didnt catch it, but i did get that kinda weird vibe about him during his interview after the 3rd round...he just sounded so cocky to me...i dunno what it was about him...sure he has a great game, and it will only get better...but to me his attitude needs to change if he wants to be marketable...and thats what sponsors want
Did anyone else catch the brash, young 21-year old crying uncontrollably after losing his play-off against Geoff Ogilvy at the Tucson TOUR stop? I've never seen that before in all my years watching the PGA TOUR.
I think he has had some family issues, his Mom or Dad or somehting like that is real sick.. Maybe thats why. Not sure thought I didnt catch either.
kevin reminds me of another player a few years back who seemed to come in second every other week, close all the time but couldnt put it together for the win but when he broke though he was one of the best in the world...........
I wish I had seen that, but other crying that comes to mind...
Good - When Fred Couples won in Texas, it was within the last two years
Bad - When Len Mattiace lost the Masters playoff to Mike Weir, he was crying afterwards
After battling for four days and being that close to getting your first win, who can blame him for showing some emotion. I think money eases the pain a bit but I think the win was way more important. You figure they have been working their **** off all their lives to acheive one thing. Win a tour event. He will get his chance another day. The kid's got a solid game. ...
Last edited by leaguegolf : March 2nd, 2005 at 08:37 PM.
The kid has been so close a bunch of times this year. I can't necessarily blame him for crying. He's a very talented player though, he'll get his win soon enough.
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