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MONTREAL — Tom Kim? He mentioned Kobe Bryant. Jason Day? He mentioned Roger Federer.
Patrick Cantlay? He named his dad and his granddad.
As for Ben An? He didn’t have one.
These ruminations, together with others, got here from a question that was, , topical, mildly surprising and cotton-candy fluffy. On Tuesday at elegant Royal Montreal, It was posed by this writer, who requested this:
With this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months … and this being the Presidents Cup … it received me fascinated about position fashions. My questions are then, who’re your position fashions, and why?
I then adopted up with:
Do you are feeling an obligation to be a job mannequin?
Sure, sure, I’m totally conscious the questions are softballs, and that they’re not even totally golf-related, although that’s partially the explanation I requested them. For one, you get a solution. However extra notably, I kinda consider that you just get a window into who the professionals are, which is one thing drone-like questions don’t present. It’s a private query, and also you’ll get a private reply, if the gang is being each sincere and honest.
Beneath, you could find my conversations. To be clear, I’ll additionally reply the query, on the finish.
First up, the 2 captains of the occasion that begins Thursday.
‘We’re going to choose the identical man’
This being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and this being a Presidents Cup, it received me fascinated about position fashions. The query is: Who’s your position mannequin and why?
Jim Furyk: “Certain. I’m unsure the way it received to politics. Function fashions as politicians or position fashions within the recreation of golf?”
Me: “Nevertheless you need to reply.”
Jim Furyk: “We’re going to choose the identical man. I feel for him, it’s Jack Nicklaus.”
Mike Weir: “That’s one in every of them, for positive.”
Furyk: “I’ve heard the story concerning the letter, and it’s an incredible story. I feel I’m going to start out with Jack as a result of I performed for him in three Presidents Cups. I noticed how he built-in himself into the workforce and the way it was superb for us, for a a lot, a lot youthful era to get to know a legend, and the extra he received to know us, the extra he actually received concerned with the groups and the pairings and the way we went about with our day-to-day preparations.
“Type of being across the biggest participant of all time, or arguably the best participant of all time, and spending time with he and Barbara, who’s superb, was completely great.
“I feel Mike would most likely say the identical factor. The best factor for me about these occasions — there’s so many great issues concerning the Presidents Cup, the Ryder Cups, but it surely simply brings collectively so many alternative generations. I’ve guys which might be on my workforce which might be very related age to my youngsters, and I’ve additionally shared loads of time with Jack Nicklaus, and have just about spanned a few 60-year hole in golf.
“To have the ability to bridge these gaps and people generations has been great, however Jack’s been my idol.”
Weir: “Yeah, to Jim’s level, clearly Jack for me as nicely. For these of you who don’t know, I wrote a letter to Jack once I was a younger lefty, and there weren’t many lefty Tour gamers. I believed possibly I ought to swap to right-handed, and he mentioned follow left-handed. It’s been a pleasant story. We’ve been in a position to travel with it.
“I introduced that letter to Memorial, at Jack’s occasion, and he’s at all times gotten a kick out of that. They’ve been great to me, he and Barbara, and simply such a category man.
“I’ll go on the worldwide facet. Gary Participant, attending to know him via the Masters, being round him as a captain in South Africa for the primary time, and being right here in 2005 as nicely and 2007. So 3 times a captain, attending to know him a little bit bit higher.
“What you see is what you get from Gary. It’s actual. He actually lives that life. He’s actually so constructive on a regular basis. He’s received an enormous, large coronary heart, which I like, and he loves his guys. I’ve type of tried to convey that with our guys.”
Me: “Only a fast follow-up: Do you guys really feel an obligation to be a job mannequin?”
Furyk: “Sure.”
Weir: “Yeah, I attempt to do my greatest. I fall brief loads of the occasions, however attempt to.”
‘Kobe was a man who was so devoted to the method’
Tom, this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and this being a Presidents Cup, it received me fascinated about position fashions. Who’s your position mannequin and why?
Tom Kim: “That’s query. Does it must be an athlete?”
Me: “Whoever you want.”
Kim: “I really feel like I actually seemed as much as Kobe Bryant for such a very long time. I nonetheless do. Kobe was a man who was so devoted to the method and the journey to changing into nice and by no means actually talked about reaching one thing.
“And I feel the most effective guys in our sport and all the opposite sports activities, all of them have a really related mindset. They’re not making an attempt to realize one thing. After all the purpose is to win, however they’re not making an attempt to realize it. They’re so centered on methods to get higher. And I feel that’s type of been the mindset I’ve had whereas I used to be rising up.
“And it’s one thing I’ve been feeding off of each time one thing isn’t working. This 12 months has been a tricky season for me. I felt this 12 months was an enormous studying step for me simply to now actually loving the a part of struggling and making an attempt to get higher and figuring issues out and never feeling like reaching is every little thing.”
Me: “Do you are feeling an obligation to be a job mannequin?”
Kim: “In sure facets, for positive. Michael Jordan at all times talked about, Kobe Bryant at all times talked concerning the followers paying, they’re saving a lot cash to go and watch these guys play — enjoying via accidents and stuff.
“I do really feel that in a sure method of, once I’m out on the course, making an attempt to place a smile on my face. Attempting to be, when issues aren’t going my method, not being so pouty, as a result of there’s youngsters on the market, guys on the market who simply love the sport who’ve watched you on TV, as a result of I used to be in these footwear, too.
“I do know what it feels wish to be outdoors the ropes and watching these guys play. It’s a continuing reminder. It’s not really simple to persistently remind your self when issues aren’t going nicely. However when you may put these issues in perspective, I really feel prefer it makes life a little bit simpler.”
‘He’s a gentleman off the court docket and on the court docket’
Jason, this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and a Presidents Cup, it received me fascinated about position fashions. Who’s your position mannequin and why?
Jason Day: “Are we speaking like golf?”
Me: “Whoever you need to reply, yeah.”
Day: “I like Roger Federer. I used to be really simply speaking about him as a result of one in every of our guys on our workforce, Andre, he really labored within the tennis world for some time after which really was partnered with Roger’s company, labored with Anthony Godsick, who was supervisor of Roger, and received to speak to him.
“He’s a gentleman off the court docket and on the court docket. The best way he performed, he was very sleek in that. He’s simply somebody that I look as much as sports-wise is Roger Federer.”
Me: “Do you are feeling an obligation to be a job mannequin your self?”
Day: “I attempt to do my greatest. I’ve my weak moments, like everybody does. I do know I’m not going to please everybody, however I simply attempt to do the most effective job I can. If I can play the sport in a sure method and be sure that I’m enjoying it for the nice causes, the suitable causes, normally that type of crosses over into being a job mannequin.”
‘He seems like he simply desires to unfold pleasure to the world’
Sahith, this being a U.S. presidential 12 months and this being a Presidents Cup, it received me fascinated about position fashions. Who’s your position mannequin and why?
Sahith Theegala: “Yeah, the straightforward reply for that and my true, sincere reply is my father. I wouldn’t say — in a bizarre method, I wouldn’t say it’s due to what he did for me however extra how he treats different folks. He makes everybody really feel like — and this isn’t faux in any respect — he makes everybody really feel like your greatest pal. And it’s not faux in any respect. He seems like he simply desires to unfold pleasure to the world.
“We’re not naive to the world. He’s not naive to the world. Life is difficult. Life is difficult. And what we’re doing out right here type of seems like a dream generally. I’m not saying what we do isn’t exhausting. I’m simply saying that we’re very fortunate to be within the place.
“He does such an amazing job reminding me what life is all about. It’s all about folks. And simply gotta be good to folks — it doesn’t matter what the scenario is you by no means know what somebody goes via.
“It’s my dad, for his mentality and methods to go about life. It’s a workforce effort. My mother, too. My mother has instilled so many values. She’s a little bit tougher on me than my dad, which I’m very grateful for. It’s an amazing duo. However one position mannequin, I’d say my father.”
Me: “Do you are feeling an obligation your self to be a job mannequin?”
Theegala: “You recognize what, I don’t really feel it as an obligation. I simply have a look at it as I’ve a extremely cool platform and it doesn’t take an excessive amount of effort to unfold kindness. And I do attempt to — I’m going out of my method generally to — generally might be a detriment, however say hey to the followers or signal or no matter it may be.
“However I feel I’m simply fortunate that my mother and father instilled in me at a younger age you shake arms, you ask how individuals are doing. And I do should remind myself — the massive factor for me is, humorous sufficient, the volunteers. There’s so many volunteers on the market. These tournaments are inconceivable with out these volunteers. So simply the ‘thank yous’ as I’m heading to the tee field or strolling off a inexperienced or they’re placing a flag down as a result of I’m within the tough rather a lot. Only a easy thanks.
“And I understand how a really small gesture can go a good distance. And it’s cool that folks can consider me as a job mannequin. I feel pondering of your self as a job mannequin is possibly not one of the simplest ways to go about it, however you recognize that individuals are watching you and you recognize that children are watching you and also you need to put your greatest self ahead. I really feel like my greatest self ahead is simply me being me due to how my mother and father raised me.”
‘I look as much as many alternative folks in my life’
Scottie, this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and this being a Presidents Cup, it received me pondering a little bit bit about position fashions. So my query is: Who’s your position mannequin and why?”
Scottie Scheffler: “Who’s my position mannequin and why? I don’t know if I’ve one particular position mannequin. I look as much as many alternative folks in my life.
“If I take into consideration rising up, I had two nice mother and father that I seemed as much as. I feel they raised us proper. They taught us proper and unsuitable and taught us methods to deal with folks the suitable method, I really feel like. They did a beautiful job.
“I consider my coach, Randy, who was at all times like a enjoyable uncle for me rising up. I bear in mind sitting there on the driving vary once I was 8 years previous, simply sitting there, most likely from the time I used to be 6 or 7, simply sitting there watching skilled golfers go on the market and follow with Randy. These guys had been type sufficient to let me watch them.
“Like Justin Leonard is an assistant captain this week, and I watched him hit numerous balls on the driving vary at Royal Oaks, and I sat there and watched. I’m positive I used to be pretty annoying at occasions, being a 7-year-old. ‘What are you doing there? What’s with that?’ You possibly can ask him, however I’m positive he received aggravated with me at occasions, however all these guys had been type sufficient to let me sit there and watch them. I had a ton of those who I seemed as much as and was in a position to study various things from.”
Me: “I assume alongside these traces of you following them and getting that reminiscence, do you are feeling an obligation your self to be a job mannequin?”
Scheffler: “To be a job mannequin? I strive not to consider it. I attempt to be myself. It’s humorous coming full circle and now I’m the man on the market on the driving vary and I’ve received youthful youngsters round me that may be annoying at occasions, however now we have enjoyable.
“I feel we’ve received chemistry, I assume is the way you’d say it. After I come residence from tournaments, it takes rather a lot for them to say congratulations. They’d somewhat give me crap than say congratulations. So I feel now we have enjoyable. They sit there, and so they assist me with my follow and problem me every day.
“If I present as much as the course and I’m not hitting it nicely, I’m going to be listening to it from the peanut gallery behind me on the driving vary. It’s actually enjoyable seeing it full circle as a result of I understand how a lot it meant to me as a child to have the ability to spend time with these guys and have chipping contests and placing contests, and the way a lot I discovered, not solely about golf, however nearly life and methods to deal with your self in sure conditions.
“So I attempt to be myself once I’m on the market and have enjoyable. I feel at occasions once I was a child I took myself too severely. So I feel, while you’re a child, no matter sporting occasion you’re doing on the time looks like a very powerful factor on this planet. Now being on the opposite facet of it, I attempt to encourage these guys to exit and revel in it and have enjoyable and see the place stuff can take them.”
‘With regards to golf, I’d say John Prepare dinner and Fred {Couples}’
Patrick, this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and this being the President Cup, it received me fascinated about position fashions. Who’s your position mannequin and why?”
Patrick Cantlay: “I feel I’ve had a couple of position fashions in my life. My dad and my grandfather, for positive. Then with regards to golf, I’d say John Prepare dinner and Fred {Couples} have turn out to be mentors for me. That is my first workforce occasion with out Fred {Couples} being round. He’s been at each one, and I feel he’s walked each one in every of my workforce matches since I began in Melbourne. Positively these people.”
Me: “Why your dad and grandfather?”
Cantlay: “Yeah, I spent loads of time enjoying golf with my dad and my grandfather rising up, and so they positively instilled in me sure values that they’ve, respect for the sport and the integrity of the sport and the way that carries over and transitions into simply life, having character, and being true to your self. Spending a lot time with them, they only turned position fashions over time.”
Me: Do you are feeling an obligation your self to be a job mannequin?
Cantlay: “It’s query. I’m unsure while you begin changing into a job mannequin and cease trying as much as others. I feel you’re at all times striving to pick the most effective qualities in others after which embody these. Hopefully should you do a adequate job of that alongside the way in which, folks might need to emulate you.”
Me: “If you talked about having a job mannequin versus changing into one, was there a particular second that you just mentioned, this may be that time?”
Cantlay: “I’m unsure. I are likely to nonetheless be trying up. I’ve loads of mates which might be older than me that I respect, and I feel I’ve discovered rather a lot from them and benefited an amazing deal from spending time with them.”
‘Truthfully with out them, I wouldn’t be right here as we speak’
Collin, this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and this being a Presidents Cup, it received me pondering a little bit bit about position fashions. So my query is: Who’s your position mannequin and why?
Collin Morikawa: “I imply, my mother and father have been unimaginable position fashions. They type of led a path for me to succeed and gave me loads of alternatives, and I’m grateful for them.
“Truthfully with out them, I wouldn’t be right here as we speak and who I’m, so I’ve rather a lot to thank each of them for simply doing an incredible job and persevering with to do an incredible job for myself.”
Me: “Do you are feeling an obligation to be a job mannequin?”
Morikawa: “I wouldn’t put it as an obligation. I feel simply the place we’re with the publicity we get in golf and the eyeballs which might be placed on us, cameras which might be put in entrance of us, it’s important to be a sure method and also you anticipate your self to be a sure method, and also you hope to only make a child’s day or make a child’s 12 months in some impactful method down the highway.
“That’s all you may ask for. What we do, we’re very, very fortunate and we all know we’re very — there are loads of issues on us and loads of stress in many alternative methods. You hope to only have the ability to be who you’re and have the ability to characterize that as greatest you may.”
‘I don’t have anyone’
Ben, this being a U.S. presidential election 12 months and this being a Presidents Cup, it received me fascinated about position fashions. Who’s your position mannequin and why?
Ben An: “Oh, position mannequin. In my life or golf or it doesn’t matter?”
Me: “Yeah, it doesn’t matter.”
An: “I don’t have anyone. A little bit of every little thing. Adam Scott is my teammate this week; I’d like to play pretty much as good as him and so long as him. That is his eleventh Presidents Cup, so hopefully I can play 11 occasions in my life. That’s an amazing achievement.
“However position mannequin, I by no means considered it. I’ve by no means had anyone. I simply attempt to be the most effective model of myself, not making an attempt to be another person. However {golfing}, positively Adam Scott. He’s been enjoying for a very long time.”
Me: “Do you are feeling an obligation to be a job mannequin?”
An: “No, I don’t suppose so. Everybody’s totally different, proper? I really feel like I don’t must be another person. Possibly you’ll have a life mannequin or one thing you may stick on to, however I really feel like everyone seems to be from totally different households, totally different cultures, every little thing, so I don’t actually have a job mannequin, however simply making an attempt to be higher day by day.”
My position mannequin
As for me?
It’s Garry Howard, the once-sports editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. In faculty, I labored underneath him for a stretch, answering calls, typing in scores, getting the occasional byline, which, at that age, was every little thing. Mothers and dads clip these out, and mine actually did.
However one story stands out, as they usually do with position fashions. Mr. Howard rightfully believed in punctuality and deadlines. My shifts began at 6, and you possibly can be early, however under no circumstances might you be late, so one snowy December evening, I left my faculty condominium at 5, figuring out that I’d impress him if I sat down nicely forward of time after my 3-mile drive.
However my automotive, a beautiful 1979 Chevrolet Malibu, busted. Seems the carburetor blew, and I might go solely in reverse, which I did, towards visitors and parked it, parking tickets be damned. However I needed to be on time. Had. To. Non-negotiable. I began working, and, by wild luck, I noticed a highschool pal at a stoplight, requested for a experience, received in earlier than a solution and away we went. Nevermind that I hadn’t seen this particular person since highschool, 4 years earlier. I needed to be on time. Had. To. Non-negotiatble.
I received dropped off at 5:59. I used to be at my desk at 6:02. Whew. Mr. Howard walked out a minute later.
“Piastowski, what time does your shift begin?”
Oh no.
“Six,” I answered.
“What time is it now?”
I instantly knew the place this was going, then answered.
“6:02.”
“What time is it now?”
I began an excuse. Began. For the subsequent 5 minutes, I used to be ripped. I’ve tried to by no means be late once more.
And on the identical time, I’ve tried to care and be careful for any and everybody I come throughout, simply as Mr. Howard did for a university idiot method again when.