You may be 100% right about him. But knowing about a technique and practicing it well and/or often are separate things. Some golfers are good at long drive shots on the fairway. Others are good at chip shots or putting. Only champions are good at all the techniques all the time. Like I said, he may well be in the champion category. But it's worth considering.
Pardon me for harping. I took care of both my parents as they got older. Knowing a medical doc for a long time and trusting them because they already knew them became a circular habit and caused them both unnecessary pain and cost them what could have been quite a few more good years. By the time their condition was literally killing them, it was too late. It's part of getting old; not wanting to keep pushing on.
Not harping at all. Appreciate your insights and experience.
My GP left the clinic a couple years ago. He was in his late 50s or so. I thought he was great. I got assigned a new GP, a woman in her mid 30s. She has a tendency to brag “I’m young and smart about the latest medical advancements” implying that old fogey was way past out-to-pasture age. She may be right, but it sure is off-putting.