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.
Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, TuneIn or Stitcher.
Ryan Ballengee is a Yahoo Sports contributor. Find him on Facebook and Twitter.
Follow @RyanBallengee
Devil Ball Golf – Golf – Yahoo Sports
Other Related Posts:
Bud Cauley's Sunday hole-in-one earned everybody in the stands $100
It's unusual for any golf course to end on a par-3. The normal finishing h...
It's unusual for any golf course to end on a par-3. The normal finishing h...
Peter Malnati wins rain-delayed Sanderson Farms for first PGA Tour win
The PGA Tour's fifth event of this young season was forced to a Monday fini...
The PGA Tour's fifth event of this young season was forced to a Monday fini...
Jason Day goes backwards with stunning 79 at Harbour Town
Golf is hard, and Jason Day is the latest top player to prove that even th...
Golf is hard, and Jason Day is the latest top player to prove that even th...
David Hearn is Canada's highest-ranked hope for Open breakthrough
It’s been a while since a Canadian won their national open. Pat Fletcher, w...
It’s been a while since a Canadian won their national open. Pat Fletcher, w...
Patience pays off at last for PGA champion Jimmy Walker
Your browser does not support iframes. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Two weeks ago, J...
Your browser does not support iframes. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Two weeks ago, J...