Taking seven wickets in 11 balls was a complete freak. Every time they nicked it, it went to hand; every time they played across the line, they were out lbw; every time it went in the air, it was caught. I can honestly say that I bowled much better in a match against West Indies in Jamaica, on a rock-hard wicket that was like marble and with a 55-yard boundary straight, when I bowled 50-odd overs and got 0 for 152. Every player in our side came up to shake my hand in our dressing room because I bowled so well.Colin Cowdrey was a lovely man, a fine player, but he was not the strongest of characters and was very, very easily influenced as captain.If I had to choose between sidespin and bounce, Id pick bounce every time.I played in Manchester against a very strong Australian side - Bill Lawry, Ian Chappell, Doug Walters, Ian Redpath, Bob Cowper, Paul Sheahan, Barry Jarman - a fabulous side. I bowled 33 overs, 6 for 79, and Im left out the next game. Id just turned 21. I thought: what way is that to bring on a young spinner? They brought Derek Underwood in.John Woodcock said that the three people in the world hed seen that enjoyed the game the most were Derek Randall, Pat Pocock and Garry Sobers.A few years ago a guy came up to me and said, Ive got a night at the Royal Albert Hall in September. Do you fancy doing the opening spot? It was blacked out, with two pin-spot lights into the middle of the stage. Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome former Surrey and England cricketer, Pat Pocock. I walk out - 3000 people there, black-tie job - and sang For Once in Your Life by Frank Sinatra. That gave me a bigger buzz than playing in front of 100,000 at Eden Gardens.Getting knocked out by Unders was no crime, but in those days he was nowhere near the bowler that he became. In those days, they used to have the Man-of-the-Match awards split into two parts: bowler of the match and batsman of the match. Basil DOliveira won the batsman of the match and I won the bowler of the match [in Manchester]. We come to the next Test at Lords and we were both left out of the side.Jim Laker and Tony Lock were great bowlers, but the thing that made them even greater was, they bowled on hugely helpful wickets. Not only uncovered wickets but underprepared wickets as well. They turned square. They were masters of their craft, but even more so because of the pitches they played on. You had Laker and Lock, [Alec] Bedser and [Peter] Loader - great bowlers, bowling on result wickets, backed up with good batting, and because of that, Surrey won seven championships on the trot.I got Sobers out nine times, but never in Test matches. Id have liked to have got him out in a Test match.I went over to Transvaal, only for one season, just to see the country. I enjoyed it enormously. The cricket was very strong; a bit lopsided - I didnt see many spinners - but lots of quick bowlers and batsmen.A great big thick stone hit Tony Lock on the back of the head in Guyana [in 1967-68]. Wed just won the series and the crowd were rioting. Gold Leaf, the sponsors, were providing transport. I was with Locky and John Snow, and when the car eventually got through the crowd, there was a hail of bricks and sticks and pebbles and all sorts. We got in and the driver put his hand on the horn and drove straight at the crowd, with everyone leaping out of the way. We got about 100 yards before we stopped in the middle of more rioters throwing missiles toward the ground, thinking the players were still there. We were actually right in the middle of them, and we all slipped down under the seats and carried on.The best three players I bowled at were Richards, Richards and Sobers. Barry first, then Viv.I was one of the bigger spinners of the ball in the country. I used to bowl over the top, so I made the ball bounce a lot. If you put spin and bounce, with control, into your skill set, then youre going to do well on good wickets.The most unfortunate thing about my career was that I didnt play a single Test match between the ages of 29 and 37. If you interview any spinner that played for a long time, theyll tell you those were their prime years. When I was in the best form of my life, I didnt get picked.I never got out as nightwatchman for England, and Im quite proud about that.Day in, day out, in county cricket, Fred Titmus was the best offspinner I ever saw. He was a fantastic bowler, with control and flight and a good swinger. But in Test matches, because he wasnt a big spinner of the ball - and bearing in mind you played on pitches that were prepared for five days, not three - you didnt often have to worry about Fred.Since I was about five, I cant ever remember thinking I wanted to do anything else except play cricket. But all I was at five was keen. It was only about 12 when I thought perhaps I had a chance of playing professionally.I was very lucky. If you think that the average person in the England side today has probably played between 70 and 100 first-class matches - I played 554, so thats quite a lot.I had four people who helped me on my way up: Laker, Lock, Titmus and Lance Gibbs. Among them they had 7500 first-class wickets. I had lots of help and advice. Who have the players got today? Is it surprising weve barely got a spinner good enough for Test cricket?Mike Brearley was the best captain I played under, but the person I most enjoyed playing under was David Gower, by far. When I played under David, Id had over 500 first-class matches. He knew that I knew more about my bowling, and offspin bowling generally, than he would ever know, so he just let me get on with it. I didnt want to have to fight my captain to get the field I wanted.The most important part of your body for deceiving the batsman in the flight is your wrist. The wrist is a forgotten area of spin bowling.When I was first picked for England I was very much aware that there were a lot of senior players around. There havent been too many times in English cricket history when there were more great players in the side: Colin Cowdrey, Kenny Barrington, John Edrich, Geoff Boycott, Tom Graveney, Jim Parks, Alan Knott, John Snow.Dougie Walters was a very difficult player to bowl at for a spinner.I was Titmus understudy. He was a quality bowler, but on that [1967-68 West Indies] tour he didnt bowl very well. I played against the Governors XI, virtually the Test team, and got six wickets for not many runs. Then I played against Barbados, who had nine Test players in their side, and got another six wickets. Suddenly all the press are writing: Is Pat Pocock going to get preferred to Fred? I thought I might be in line for a debut, and then of course he had the accident.Apart from Illy [Ray Illingworth], theres no other offspin bowler whos played more first-class matches than me.Playing in Madras in 72-73, I bowled a slightly short ball to Ajit Wadekar, who got back and cut it for four. Next over, I bowled another one, slightly short, turned slowly, and again he cuts it square. I said to Tony Lewis, the skipper, I want a man out on the leg side in the corner. He said, But hes just hit you for two fours square! I said, I know, but Im not going to give him any more balls to hit. Im going to bowl a stump straighter and a yard fuller, but if I do, I want that fielder out there. He started to grumble and shake his head. It was his third Test match and Id played a couple of hundred first-class matches. I said, Dont argue. Just f****** do it. Ive got a reason.The best offspinner Ive ever seen, on Test match wickets, was Gibbs, because the spin and bounce he got were second to none. Hed always hit the shoulder or splice of the bat.I didnt ever want to play for any other county, but if I had done, Id have liked to have played for Glamorgan - not only because I was born in Wales but when you play for them you feel as though youre playing for more than a county. You feel as though youre playing for a country.Sylvester Clarke was the most feared man in world cricket. Viv Richards went into print saying he didnt like facing him. Viv says he didnt wear a helmet. He bloody did: he wore one twice against Surrey when Sylvester Clarke was playing. Fearsome, fearsome bowler. I played against Roberts, Holding, Daniel, Garner, Marshall, Patterson, Walsh, Ambrose - all of them. I faced Sylvs in the nets on an underprepared wicket, no sightscreen, no one to stop him overstepping. There was nobody as fearsome as Clarkey was. And everybody knew it.I captained Surrey because I felt I had to. Id done it 11 years before I was given the official captains job. I enjoyed the game too much and I didnt want anything to take my enjoyment away. But I looked around and thought there was no one else who could do it. We came second, which isnt too bad, although I did have a guy called Sylvester Clarke up my sleeve.Laker became a good friend. We worked together on commentary. He didnt come up to me and say, Youve got to do this, youve got to do that, but a few times a situation would arise and hed come up and make a suggestion.In the first two-thirds of my career, The Oval was a slow, nothing wicket. You could hardly ever, as a spinner, get the ball to bounce over the top of the stumps. A nightmare. It was the slowest thing you could possibly bowl on. If it did turn, it hit people halfway up the front leg. Then they relaid all the surfaces and it went from one of the slowest, lowest pitches to this rock-hard thing that didnt get off the straight. We even had a stage with Intikhab [Alam] playing and he couldnt get it off the straight. Sometimes we played county games twice on the same pitch to try and get it to turn.Greigy [Tony Greig] was the only player in the side whod have done that [run out Alvin Kallicharran in Guyana]. Umpire Douglas Sang Hue had no option but to give him out. He hadnt called time and he hadnt picked the bails up. There were a few in the side that thought it was beyond the pale, but no one said it. Sobers told Greigy he should leave the ground in his car with him, otherwise he might not make it back to the hotel in one piece.In Karachi, the students burned down the pavilion while we were still inside. The match and tour were called off. Tom Graveney playing a T20 game would be like entering a Rolls-Royce in a stock car race.I got 1607 wickets and John Emburey got 1608, both at 26 apiece, but he bowled 2000 more overs to get that wicket. His home ground was Lords, which, in those days, was an infinitely better place to bowl spinners than The Oval. He was a fine bowler, but he was defensive and I was attacking, and on some wickets I felt I had the edge over him.One year, Boycott had got 1300 runs in nine innings. We were playing Yorkshire at Bradford, and I had Graham Roope on Boycotts shoelaces on the off side, right on top of him. I ran up, bowled him off stump. As he walked past Roopey, he said, I cant play that bowling, me. Roopey told me that, and I said, Roopey, that ball did absolutely nothing. 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He rolled in a short par putt on the final hole at TPC River Highlands, thrust his arms in the air and waved his cap to salute thousands of fans who had rushed to the amphitheater around the 18th green to catch a stunning slice of history.Theres a lot of rounds by a lot of great players ahead of me that have never reached 58, so to hold that record alone right now, on the PGA Tour at least ... is phenomenal, Furyk said. To have a little, small place in history is something you dream of.And it could have been even lower.Furyk reached 11 under on the par-70 course with his seventh straight birdie at No. 12. He missed a 12-foot birdie attempt on the 14th hole, and after nearly driving the par-4 15th, his 8-foot birdie putt lipped out.It might be one of the best rounds hardly anyone saw.Furyk, who started the final round 16 shots out of the lead, had less than a dozen fans watching when he teed off at 8:41 a.m. He finished his round before Golf Channel coverage began.The news traveled far.Amazing, eh? Justin Rose said from the practice range at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro. Amazing that he did it without birdieing the 13th (par 5) and 15th. Pretty cool.It might not have happened if Furyk had not gone this road before. He shot a 59 at Conway Farms in the second round of the 2013 BMW Championship with a bogey on his card.I guess had I never shot 59 before, I probably would have been thinking 59, the barrier, he said. But the fact that I did it three years ago, you know, in the back of my mind Ive got 11-under through 12; Ive got six holes to play. 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His approach was 40 feet beyond the flag, but he two-putted for par by making a 4-footer.His drive on 18 hit the right side of the fairway and his approach left him 29 feet to the right and below the hole. He says the attempt for birdie felt good, but it slid by on the right about 2 feet past the hole. Thats when Furyk knew he had the record.Its nice when the second ones are mindless, he said.Furyk was the most recent PGA Tour player with a 59 at Conway Farms.The others were Al Geiberger at the 1977 Memphis Classic; Chip Beck at the 1991 Las Vegas Invitational; David Duval at the 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic; Paul Goydos at the 2010 John Deere Classic and Stuart Appleby at the 2010 Greenbrier Classic.Furyk, whose best finish at the Travelers was fourth place in 2000, finished at 11-under 269. He said he spent a lot of Saturday night talking to his father and sending him video of his swing, because he had been playing so poorly. 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