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year that Palmer is again letting caddie James Edmondson call all the shots at the Nelson. With input from instructor Randy Smith , Edmondson tells Palmer what and where to hit. They have tried that briefly at other courses without the same kind
leaving the Lone Star State, Palmer and fellow Texan Harrison Frazar practiced in 104-degree heat with swing coach Randy Smith at Royal Oaks in Dallas. â I keep telling myself something big is on the horizon,â Palmer said. â I just feel
that I was going to take over and just lead the horse around the ranch," Edmondson said. With input from instructor Randy Smith , Edmondson is telling Palmer where to hit off the tee and what to do with his approach shots. "I keep surprising
54-hole leader in another. But he never chased length. He went to Butch Harmon to simplify his game and returned to Randy Smith for familiarity. ''Don't get me wrong,'' Leonard said Tuesday. ''I'm not trying to hit the ball shorter
that I was going to take over and just lead the horse around the ranch," Edmondson said. With input from instructor Randy Smith , Edmondson is telling Palmer where to hit off the tee and what to do with his approach shots. The arrangement is working
coming from Edmondson, the only caddie he has ever had, with a game plan devised for Palmer with the help of instructor Randy Smith . ''I told him several times today, `Perfect!' I was calling him pro all day today too. He was the man
I was going to take over and just lead the horse around the ranch,'' Edmondson said. With input from instructor Randy Smith , Edmondson is telling Palmer where to hit off the tee and what to do with his approach shots. The arrangement is working
little bit, before the Memorial [in early June]. We played around for a little bit, and I told [swing coach] Randy [ Smith ] what we were doing. He liked his ideas. I want to get everybody on the same page." Yo, if it's broke
coming back here." Woodland grew up in Kansas. He lived in Dallas for one year and works with renowned instructor Randy Smith of Royal Oaks. Woodland tees the ball real low. It enhances his left-to-right trajectory, as does the 200-mph
on his Masters debut as he went out in two-over 38. But then he recalled his pregame pep talk from his swing coach Randy Smith . "He told me to attack," Woodland said. "Told me: 'Don't play tentative. Just like a big basketball game