He said, “Too hot.” “Just too hot.” Is it this hot in Chile? Niemann replied, “Oh no,” Niemann added, “not that humid.” It’s just too much.” What did Niemann learn about Wednesday’s CCJ course? He smiled and said that he learned that it was good to hit the ball in shade. Niemann’s feelings about the September heat wave in mid-Mississippi can be shared by all. It’s just too much. It was the 50th consecutive day of record temperatures at Country Club of Jackson Wednesday. Many amateurs tried (and failed) to make it through 18 holes of the pro-am. Joaquin Niemann’s golf game is something that we can all identify with. He could be the next big thing in golf. He may be, in fact, already is. He was the No. 1 amateur in the world at 18 and 19. 1 ranked amateur for 44 weeks. He became a professional before the 2018 Valero Texas Open of the PGA Tour and quickly finished sixth. He won over $1.4 million in his first season on tour (2019). Niemann, who won the A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier last week in his first start on 2020 PGA Tour, became the first Chilean player to win the PGA Tour. He also zoomed to No. 50 in the world golf rankings. Niemann didn’t just win at Greenbrier. He won the entire field. He was six shots ahead of the field, scoring 64 in his final round. He isn’t old enough to purchase a Miller Lite at the local curb shop. He is already considered to be one of the best golfers. He will win if he putsts well. He almost certainly will win if he putsts well. He politely warned the field on Wednesday. He said, “These Bermuda greens were some of my best putts.” Niemann was the leader in Greenbrier’s putting last week. Niemann also averaged 341 yards per drive, and hit 89.9% of the greens in regulation. These numbers make for an unbeatable combination. Niemann’s six-shot win makes him part of a select group of golfers who won the PGA Tour before age 21. This includes legends such as Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth (Gene Sarazen), Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Horton Smiths, Seve Ballesteros, Rory McIlroy, Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Gene Sarazen, Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Ray Floyd, Gene Sarazen, Ray Floyd and Gene Sarazen – a good company, if you can keep it. If you play like Niemann did last week, almost any course will work for you. Country Club of Jackson is a great course. One thing is that the Bermuda rough requires precision. Niemann stated, “The rough is thicket and high. Niemann’s driving accuracy is his greatest strength. Niemann hits the ball long and hard for the par 72, 7,421-yard CCJ layout. After last week’s life-changing performance, the obvious question is: Can the young man manage his emotions and come back to earth? Niemann stated, “It’s been quite crazy.” “I have received texts from family and friends. People in Chile aren’t used to seeing such great results in golf. Niemann stated that his greatest improvement since becoming a pro golfer has been on the greens. Niemann said that he used to just putt on the practice green. “Now, I have drills I do and I spend a lot more time practicing those drills. My putting has improved. My putting has improved.