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Fred Couples’ quick tip for improved tempo? It features ‘dancing’

By: Nick Piastowski
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Fred Couples last week at the Boeing Classic.

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Fred Couples and Ed Evans, after a pleasantry exchange, go to work. Evans, the Consumer Cellular CEO, is playing the Boeing Classic pro-am, Couples is one of the most sought-after pros, and they’re on the range at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, about a half-hour east of Seattle, Couples’ hometown. 

Evans hits. 

“Sweet,” Couples says. 

Evans hits again. 

“Beautiful,” Couples says. 

Evans hits again. 

“Geez, what’s your handicap,” Couples asks. 

“Mostly my swing,” Evans cracks. 

A tried-and-true golf line, if ever there were one. But Couples asks again, and Evans says it’s a 12 — and on the next swing, some evidence comes out. Evans is lucky, though. Shown on a video recently shared by the PGA Tour Champions social media team, he was “a little quick” on his swing, and Couples, a tempo master, had a thought. 

It featured “dancing.” 

On the video, the exchange went this way:

“So, a little quick,” Couples said. “I say this a lot on this. If you can — can you count while you’re hitting?”

Evans said he could.

“Can you go, one, two, and make contact at three?” Couples asked.

Evans said he had thought he could. He hit. 

A lesson from a legend 👏
@FredCouplesGolf had a few pointers for Consumer Cellular’s CEO before his pro-am round. pic.twitter.com/cXJG3BTRZo

— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) August 12, 2024

“One, two. Good,” Couples said. “Now, you hit all of them like that, except the one you thinned. But when you get a little — no, only when you get a little quick and all that is …” 

“Just got to count,” Evans said.

“It’s the first foot and a half away from the ball,” Couples said, “and I do it, too, and I try and go as slow as I can and then rip it when I practice. But for you, if you just give it a little like you’re dancing. Little one, two, three.” 

Evans hit again. 

“That’s perfect,” Couples said. “It’s going to go two or three yards further too.”

Editor’s note: Also at the Boeing tournament, Couples dished on his gear setup to the Champions’ social media team, and that story can be read by clicking here, or scrolling below. Its headline is: “Why Fred Couples is ‘loving life’ — with ‘an old man’s bag’”

*** 

Fred Couples, the last time we saw him, was wounded. In April, at the Masters, longtime back issues nagged, and it had delivered a nuisance.

He couldn’t hit an iron, a staggering thought for one of golf’s all-time sweet swingers. 

“I went around, every wood I hit was really, really solid, but it is howling,” he said. “But an iron, as soon as I hit, I — on 7 I hit a 6-iron because I didn’t know what else to hit, and I carried it about 100 yards. No. 9, I hit a great drive and then had 125, and I had 50 yards left for my third. I can’t hit an iron. My body won’t let me do it.

“It was really, I don’t want to say no fun because it’s Augusta, but swinging was a chore.”

After shooting rounds of 80 and 76 to miss the cut at Augusta National, he lamented more in his session with reporters. 

“My back is shot,” the 1992 Masters winner said. “I have more stuff on just to play. The longer the club, I’m OK. I didn’t have any speed. I was driving it 260. But most of them were going straight. It was fun. It was really difficult.

“If I’d have had more woods, honestly, yesterday, I probably could have shot 75, but I didn’t know — I kind of downplayed how bad I felt. I should have had 11-wood to hit 140 yards. I couldn’t even hit an 8-iron. I couldn’t swing.”

With that, we go to this week and The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, where Couples has returned. The course, about a half-hour east of his hometown of Seattle, is hosting the PGA Tour Champions’ Boeing Classic, and Couples was smiling.

In his bag earlier in the week were all kinds of head covers. He had a driver. And a 3-wood. And a 5-wood. 

And a 4-rescue. And a 5-rescue. And a 6-rescue. Those had seemingly replaced the pesky irons. 

A PGA Tour Champions social-media worker had noticed the setup, and he started this exchange with Couples:

Fred Couples has six woods in his bag this week 😅

The 64-year-old is making his first start since April @BoeingClassicWA. pic.twitter.com/e68rclDCOk

— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) August 9, 2024

“You have an old man’s bag.”

“I have six woods,” Couples said. “Driver, 3-wood, 5-wood, 4-rescue, 5-rescue, 6-rescue. 

“And I’m loving life. It’s going to get me through these three days.”

The verdict through two rounds? A two-under 70 on day one. A 71 on day two. He was contending. 

It also supported a pledge he made back in April at Augusta. 

The 64-year-old would be back at the Masters in 2025. And 2026. 

“I’m planning on being healthy and making the cut and telling Fred [ANGC chairman Fred Ridley] I’m coming back the next year, too,” Couples said. “This was really ugly. Yesterday there were several times I should have not played, but I thought I could help these guys that I was playing with a little bit even though they’re out-driving me by 50 yards with the wind, so I didn’t want to quit.”

Did he have an idea how much longer he would continue to play?

“Well, I’ve got to get my back fixed,” Couples said. “I could play forever, but I can’t play like this. I withdrew at Newport [the Champions’ Hoag Classic], I withdrew at Palm Springs [the Champions’ Galleri Classic], and I’m not withdrawing here, and I felt better at those places trying to make sure that I could come here. I played nine holes in a practice round and played around it, never really hit an iron. Then I came out here and you’re in competition, and you hit a good drive a little farther and now you’ve got 160 yards. I can’t hit a wood, so I hit an iron.

“Yesterday on the 17th hole, I thought I was going to not be able to walk, and I just took my time and bogeyed 16, 17 and 18 just to finish. But it’s all all right.” 

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Nick Piastowski

Nick Piastowski

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Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. And when he’s not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash away his score. You can reach out to him about any of these topics — his stories, his game or his beers — at nick.piastowski@golf.com.

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