Kevin Na lifts the lid on walking in putts

Kevin Na lifts the lid on walking in putts



Kevin Na has become known for walking in putts during tournament play and talks about how he’s influenced both TOUR players and fans alike.

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  1. I'm the end, what's the point of waiting? The ball has already been it. Physics won't change by waiting or walking after… so you might as well get moving! I kind of like it that he walks after it so quickly.

  2. Na did it much better than Tiger. His body seemed to be between the ball and the hole before he started to putt. He had less distance to travel to get to the hole and looked like he could even beat the ball to the hole if he wanted to. Tiger on the other hand had to actually chase the ball and was well behind it.

  3. Golf is a civilized sport for growing families and mature millennials. Good to support diversity, etiquette, culture, manners, fitness, and sportsmanship. Fun to watch like most professional sports leagues like NHL, PGA, Tennis, NBA and Olympics

  4. Feel like this guy is so underrated. It's nice to see him in featured groups a lot more because he's an incredibly solid player. His short game is unreal and you gotta love when he walks the putts in.

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