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"...so it's not the form that makes a good putter, it's what is up here(pointing to head). And that's just training and being relaxed and knowing you can make the putt."
I'm pretty sure he does, and it's not really surprising, a lot of top athletes do. A lesser known aspect of ADHD is the ability to "hyperfocus" when the activity at hand is right in someone's wheelhouse, which is perfect for the narrow focus on one sport required to train and become an elite athlete in any sport.
Yea that comment was great. Same with his mentality to 'just step up and take the shot' and not waste a bunch of time overthinking things.I think it is really cool that he knows people who come out to watch him want to see him do these incredible shots with the power he has, and acknowledges that by throwing unconventional routes or 360 driving a 700 foot hole he is giving the fans what they want and can gain new fans at the same time.
I was amazed the first time I saw him play and every time he steps up to the tee you never know what to expect.