Loren has a problem and is curious if David has a solution. “One of the regulars in my weekend foursome uses every tip he has ever seen, heard or read every time he swings. Its so bad that the Marshall asked ‘What kind of ritual is he going through?!’ My patience is wearing thin. When I finally lose it, is the interlocking grip on a wedge the proper action and can you give me any tips for improving my clubhead speed so I inflict the most possible pain?” Click here if you would like to ask David a question of your own.
Gary is curious where David’s loyalties lie and writes, “Your Ryder Cup book was a great read. Considering your new citizenship, If you were asked to participate as an assistant captain would you be on the American side?” Click here if you would like to ask David a question of your own.
This week we get a question from Charlie Alfonso who writes, “david: im curious how important the caddys role is in tournament play. we know they lug the equipment around for (4) days, console the player after a mishit, keep them calm, etc. But are there other things they do? seems to me they are underappreciated for there performance. (and NO , im not a caddy) -charlie” Click here if you would like to ask David a question of your own.
CG is interested in David’s take on one of the latest trends in golf, the white belt. He writes, “Hi David, With the number of Tour players wearing the white belt growing each week, I’m curious if you’ve been caught up in this trend yet? I love wearing mine, despite my brother making marching band references each time I do. I think the old, more robust Feherty might have had trouble pulling it off, but the new, svelte Feherty could definitely wear it in style! So yay or nay on the white belt trend? Thanks, -CG” Click here if you would like to ask David a question of your own.
One of David’s fans from the great, white north writes, “Hi David. Thank you and Cobra Golf for the opportunity to do this. In the ultimate fantasy Cobra Tour Pros faceoff challenge, Geoff Ogilvy hitting a ball from 120 yards out, playing in fescue as rough as Ian Poulter’s hair, and, Ian Poulter having to bend the ball willfully around a tree as tall as Geoff Ogilvy from the same distance, who would land closer to the pin? -Stacey, Ottawa Ontario Canada Click here if you would like to ask David a question of your own.
Gary Dearderff’s curiosity got the best of him and he was compelled to write in to ask, “Dear David, What did you think of the progress Hank Haney had with Charles Barkley on his show? I saw you made a cameo on the show and would like to know what you thought of the final ending for sir Charles?” Click here if you would like to ask David a question of your own.