jack grout would be back in the bleachers or stands by the ropes and i went to jack maybe while i was playing in the middle of my career maybe two or three times a year and spend an hour and talk about more things other than golf but he always finished up saying jack i think you need to take your left hand. he said your head is a little out of position, you need to work on this. but that was all he'd say. he knew that he had taught me how to play golf and he wanted know correct myself. so when i got in the heat of battle i could do so. and that was the greatest asset he gave me. >> rose: and you did that in the middle of a tough match. you knew what was wrong. >> i figured it out and i would change it. if i had a tough shot then i would play away from that shot and when you're playing a round of golf it's not a half dozen shots that can murder you in a round so if you have one of those shots come up you would try to avoid being too aggressive with that shot but then you have to next hole. you're making a mistake and you get to the eighth hole. there there's not much trouble on the eig