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Ryan Gerard hits a tee shot last month at the Sony Open.Getty Images

Pictures, as of Wednesday, continue to be unneeded on the scorecard, and for that, you imagine Ryan Gerard is grateful, though it does at least make you wonder:

How exactly would you draw a swing that “looks like Daniel Berger and Jon Rahm had an aneurysm on the downswing?”

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Poor Gerard. Talking to Golf Digest’s Luke Kerr-Dineen in 2023, he said he’d heard that about his move. But he doesn’t exactly disagree, either.

In back-to-back-to-back sentences on Wednesday, Gerard offered these assessments:

“Yeah, I don’t really watch my swing on video a lot.”

“I know it’s not the most visually appealing thing in the world.”

“I don’t even like looking at it sometimes.”  

And yet, just look at the dude.

Four-year pro.

World’s 26th-ranked player.

Masters invitee.

You know full well where this is going, of course. You’ve heard the cliches. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Don’t rock the boat. Don’t mess with success. And so on. But all of that goes out the window when Rory McIlroy’s to your left and Adam Scott’s to your right. Gerard knows all of that better than most. On Wednesday, ahead of this week’s Cognizant Classic, he talked about it all, and since his thought, along with his swing, has gotten him where he is, it’s maybe worth a read.

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Oh, and below is a down-the-line video of Gerard’s swing.

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