"I think he was maybe the most overlooked player here," Cardinal coach Conrad Ray said. "He's had a great year. He's a ball-striker, and if you want to find a ball-striker's paradise, it's Prairie Dunes."
Martin, Woods and the rest of the Cardinal often played each other for friendly cash wagers. Once, Martin said, he and teammate Notah Begay III beat Woods and Conrad Ray -- now the Stanford men's golf coach -- and won about $40, leaving the freshman Woods wanting an immediate rematch.
Conrad Ray, one of the authors of the study, published in the Journal of Applied Biomechanics, said: "All golfers want to know how to hit the ball longer, and this study supports that speed is really a factor of relative body rotation."
Date: Jul 29, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Stanford student David Chung makes Masters debut, and early notes from the ...
Stanford coach Conrad Ray actually did follow Chung, but he probably blended into the crowd on a warm, sunny morning. Chung realized he had entered a new domain when his tee shot on No. 7 drifted to the right, leaving him 230 yards to the green.