Dave Pelz, the famous golf coach, passed away a few days ago. His death deeply affected all those who knew him, and important figures from the world of golf sent messages of grief through social media after his death.
Phil Mickelson, the legend of golf, paid tribute to his former short game coach, Dave Pelz. The popular golfer worked for many years with a well-known coach, who was an important link in his progress.
He and Phil started working together in 2003, and since then, Mickelson has seen tremendous growth.
In his statement, the experienced golfer points out that Pelz deserves a lot of respect, saying that he deserves a lot of credit for his success. In addition to the fact that their relationship was professional, the two were also great friends, and Mickelson will never forget the cheerful spirit and humorous side of his former coach.
“I have so many things to say about this incredible man,” wrote Mickelson.
“I owe so much of my success to the many things he taught me and he lives on as I share those same insights to numerous other golfers.
The laughs we shared along the way is what I cherish most and I look forward to paying tribute to this great man with “Pelz stories” in the near future. Rest in peace my friend.”
Influence and importance in the world of golf
Pelz is considered by many to be one of the best short game coaches. He had the chance to work with the stars of the golf scene, being an important element in their progress and success.
It is important to note that Dave’s ‘Short Game Bible’ was a New York Times’ national best seller in 1999.
Many consider him one of the most influential figures in the world of this sport, and he was also known as an editorial contributor to important golf magazines.
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