Growing up, I played basketball, baseball, soccer, hockey, football, you name it. Anything I did, the game was intuitive, and I picked it up quickly. I never got technical with those sports. I just played. Same with golf. Early on, it was fun. I just played. Then, obviously, I got to a point where I needed some instruction … but I overdid it. I became a technical golfer, and that just wasn’t in my DNA. Before I started working with John Ellis, my coach and caddie, I saw a handful of other teachers. They were all good swing coaches, but I was so conscious of my swing that I was thinking about positions and such during my tournament rounds, and that didn’t produce great results. My first few seasons on…