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[QUOTE="Bulldog04, post: 5242274, member: 7185"] No battle ever that’s the point of open forum and free speech and opinion. I just think there’s so much that goes into being a head coach that people miss. Hence why I brought up meeting Red for those who haven’t to understand the guy and what he stands for. Could he improve the coaching? No question, everyone can. I’ll share a story as to why I feel for Red win lose or whatever. I teach golf for a living and have been in the business a long time. My mentor and former boss who got me into teaching and being a golf pro taught and still teaches the best players in the world. I was around them and helping them and playing golf with them everyday at our club for a decade. I was never nervous when they went out to play on tour or played poorly bc my boss had to deal with how they played. Fast forward to 2 years ago and I get asked to teach a top 75 in the world pga tour player. I fully believe in my capabilities to help him in every area of the game, but sometimes what we work on doesn’t translate to success and sometimes it looks like I’m the smartest person in the world. It’s hard to be great alllll the time and that’s where I wish people would be a little patient. But the moral of the story is this is a work in progress everyday no matter what profession. Red knows his shortcomings as much as I know mine, but there’s not a minute that goes by where I don’t think he’s trying to figure it out and get better because that’s his character and work ethic. This isn’t a Babers situation. That guy didn’t try to get better ever. Red is trying and he will continue to. And if he doesn’t get better, you will hear me loud and clear too with the rest of you… [/QUOTE]
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