Smylie Kaufman becomes the second 20-something in this new PGA Tour season to win, and it makes us wonder what skills these young guys possess that prior generations didn’t that lets them win so young and so often.
Then, on the heels of Ian Poulter’s catharsis about the nature of pro golf, we wonder if the grind of the game won’t lead to shorter careers in the future.
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