Stop advertising for Fowler, who has sluggish swing machine arms.

The'swing machine' arm is also on the sluggish Fowler

Nick Faldo (England), who now works as a commentator for golf broadcast broadcasts, but defeated Open and Masters three times each with a mechanical swing, made a bitter voice to Ricky Fowler (USA), who fell into sluggishness.

“I don’t have to worry if Fowler misses the Masters qualifier,” Paldo said on Twitter.

During the Masters period, 6 advertisements can be taken!” posted a post on the 4th (Korean time).

It is a bitter voice telling me to stop filming commercial advertisements and devote ourselves to practice.

Fowler appears in many product advertisements because he is so popular that he is sad to say that he has a lot of fans on the American Professional Golf (PGA) tour.

Fowler, who fell into a slump after reaching the top of the PGA Tour for the fifth time in his personal career at the 2019 Phoenix Open, fell to 65th in the world ranking, which once climbed to fourth, and is in jeopardy for 11 years in a row.

If you don’t win five competitions ahead of the Masters or raise the world ranking to the top 50, you will not be able to compete in the Masters, which has never been missed since 2011.

In an interview with Golf Digest, Fowler admitted that he was struggling with two years of sluggishness, saying, “I’m feeling really frustrated these days.”

Paldo, who was called a’swing machine’ for making full use of error-free swings in his heyday, is highly regarded as a commentator for his accurate analysis of the players’ swings.

He explained to the British newspaper’s Daily Telegraph that “Fowler is a favorite player,” and that “the post on Twitter means stimulating Fowler and encouraging him to overcome the sluggishness.”

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