Augusta's Broc Everett saves best for last, wins NCAA individual title in final college start-9
Augusta coach Jack
O'Keefe, who inherited
Everett when he arrived to
take over the program
mid-way through the
2013-'14 season, says technically speaking the
thing Everett needed the
most work on entering
college was tightening up
a long and loose swing.
Everett took the advice to heart—he said he had been
nervous that he might not
get a chance to play his
way into the lineup when
O'Keefe came on. When
the swing began to get squared away, Everett
then just needed more
reps to become sharp and
focused. While confident that
Everett had the talent to
win at the college level,
O'Keefe became
increasingly convinced it
was going to happen when he saw an improvement in
his wedge game the last
few months of the spring
season.Source:Golfdigest
O'Keefe, who inherited
Everett when he arrived to
take over the program
mid-way through the
2013-'14 season, says technically speaking the
thing Everett needed the
most work on entering
college was tightening up
a long and loose swing.
Everett took the advice to heart—he said he had been
nervous that he might not
get a chance to play his
way into the lineup when
O'Keefe came on. When
the swing began to get squared away, Everett
then just needed more
reps to become sharp and
focused. While confident that
Everett had the talent to
win at the college level,
O'Keefe became
increasingly convinced it
was going to happen when he saw an improvement in
his wedge game the last
few months of the spring
season.Source:Golfdigest
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