According toEssentiallySports, Johnson is someone within the golf industry that’s looked up to by many.
Johnson, too, has earned impressive titles.
Though he may havea troubled past, Johnsonhas ranked no.

“I use a quarter, always heads up,” Johnson said on the podcast.
“It’s gotta be a year in the ’60s.
So I only use 1960s quarters.”

He then went on to add, “Well, don’t you want to shoot in the 60s?
It’s not necessarily a goal.
Just good numbers.”
I attempt to shoot as low as I can every day."
Interestingly, science may back this superstition.
In a sport where weight, distance, wind, etc.
all factor into one’s success, understanding these factors is of utmost importance.
Of course, this could be overanalyzing a silly superstition.
In any case, it’s simply fascinating getting into a professional’s head.