John Erickson (golfer)
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John Erickson (born January 5, 1964) is an American
professional golfer A professional golfer is somebody who receives payments or financial rewards in the sport of golf that are directly related to their skill or reputation. A person who earns money by teaching or playing golf is traditionally considered a "golf pr ...
who played the
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from 1987 to 1994 and the
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Tour from 1987 to 1992.


Competition

Erickson was a top national collegiate player at
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Sun Bowl All American
1985
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champion,
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All-American as well as a quarter finalist in the 1983
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. As a pro, he won several events worldwide including the 1991
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shooting a 17 under par tournament record score of 271 (68-67-67-69) on the
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. He was one of the last players to win an international event using a persimmon driver. In 1991, Erickson was a Sony World ranked professional player. In November 2008, after 15 years of retirement, Erickson made a return to professional competition and the winner's circle taking home a 7 stroke victory in th
TRGA Las Vegas Classic
played at Las Vegas National Golf Club which hosted the
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on the
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throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The event was unique in that it required players to use equipment no later than 1979. No metal woods, long putters, or wedges over 56 degrees were allowed. The event followed the rules and guidelines of the Traditional Rules of Golf (TRGA).


The Golfing Machine

Erickson was an early protégé of the controversial teaching method "The Golfing Machine" that was based upon the book of the same name written by
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. The Golfing Machine drew from
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and
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, breaking the golf swing down into 24 components, 4 power accumulators, 16 variations, and 4 imperatives. The objective nature of the teaching methodology differs from the past in that the teacher must remain objective and not inject a subjective or mysterious nature into instruction. "Complexity is far more simple and workable than mystery" quoted from "The Golfing Machine" (preface).
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, and
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were also having success using the Golfing Machine model around this time period.


Retirement

In 1993 Erickson retired from competition. Erickson has been quoted as being “a promoter of the traditional values of the game” and did not favor the direction the game was moving into longer courses, bigger greens wider fairways as well as radical equipment changes such as super large-headed titanium drivers and plastic golf balls. “Golf is a game played outside on a parkland where the course and the equipment should work in harmony. It should be required that the golfer to be tested across various aspects of the game including tee shots, short, mid and long irons particularly on the par 4’s as they were properly intended. Technology has been striving to remove the difficult long iron approach shot into the par fours of a championship golf course. Long iron approach shots should be the acid test of the game and the golf swing itself. A proper championship course with the traditional 10 par fours should require three or four long iron approach shots, along with the mid iron and short iron approaches”. As a golf purist, he believed woods should be made of wood or
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, strongly opposed perimeter weighted irons, and believed golf courses were sacred sites to celebrate and play the ancient game, not a vehicle to sell real estate home lots. Erickson believed golf should be a game of physical and mental skill, much like
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where the rules for play are honored and respected. He believed the
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did not stand up to the equipment makers, selling the game out for profit while forcing a new technology upon golf in the process losing its long-rooted traditional values. Erickson believed the world's classic old courses were not meant to be lengthened and in doing so, disgraced the design, shape, and intention of how the holes should be played. Erickson is outspoken about his support for famous golf architect
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's ideals, who believed golf should be walked, and the game should be more about skill than the pursuit of technological advances in equipment. Erickson lives in the
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and still plays
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with
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and blade style irons promoting the traditional values of the game.


Author

Erickson has been a consultant for the Traditional Rules of Golf Association (TRGA) and has been a contributing author and part of the TRGA brain trust. Erickson is also working on a book about the golf swing.


External links


1983 U.S. Amateur

Big West Conference Records

1985 Sun Bowl All Americans





Personal Writings
{{DEFAULTSORT:Erickson, John American male golfers Fresno State Bulldogs men's golfers PGA Tour of Australasia golfers Golfers from California 1964 births Living people