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Golf’s Famous Last Words: ‘I Think I Figured It Out’ | Breaking Par



Breaking par for the first time requires a little help from someone who’s done it a time or two.

Elite amateur and standout collegiate golfer Michael Thorbjornsen plays a round with Connor to get him closer to his goal, presented by WHOOP.

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4 Comments

  1. He's got a good swing, just surprised that he breaks parallel on his back swing and still able to hit the ball. It ain't pretty but I guess it works, like JD's swing.

  2. Breaking par is relative depending on the tees played & the difficulty of the course. Years ago Tiger was the only one to break par at Beth Page Black at the end of 72 holes. I remember at about the same time a player winning with 30 under on a much easier course. Interesting that when players finally break 100 they begin to do it often & then on to breaking 90, 80 & finally under whatever is par for the 70's. Hard to believe once you break par you will likely go on to do it again & again plus even go lower. Practice is one thing but laser confidence going into the "zone" is the big key.

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