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Connor Peterson
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Добавлен 15 окт 2018
I help junior golfers become players that college coaches actually want to recruit ⛳️
The Truth About Junior Golf Development Costs (And Where Most Parents Waste Money)
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What D1 Coaches ACTUALLY Look For (Most Parents Get This Wrong)
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The REAL Reason Your Junior Golfer's Tournament Scores Aren't Improving
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Why Most Junior Golfers Only Improve 1.18 Shots
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How I Update A Practice Plan
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How To Pick The Right Tournaments For Your Junior Golfer
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How I Build Practice Plans Based On Statistics
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How I Analyze Player Statistics
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Which Stat Tracking Tools Should You Use?
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Why Placement Doesn't Work For Division 1 Golf
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Why My Students Get Above Average Results
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How To Play College Golf Step by Step
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What I Learned From 85 Minutes With Sean Foley Edited
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How I Started Coaching Junior Golf
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How To Tell If You'll Play Division 1 Golf
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How To Play Division 1 Golf Step by Step
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How To Play Division 1 Golf Step by Step
How Does My Coaching Stack Up Vs Tiger?
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How Does My Coaching Stack Up Vs Tiger?
How To Practice Approach Shots Better
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How To Practice Approach Shots Better
How To Play Better In Tournaments As A Junior Golfer
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How To Play Better In Tournaments As A Junior Golfer
What Does It Cost To Play College Golf
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What Does It Cost To Play College Golf
Complete Guide: Mindset For Junior Golf
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Complete Guide: Mindset For Junior Golf
Is Your Junior Golfer In Position To Play Division 1 Golf?
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Is Your Junior Golfer In Position To Play Division 1 Golf?
6 Things You Need To Play Division 1 Golf
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6 Things You Need To Play Division 1 Golf
The 5 Basic Skills To Shoot 74 On Average
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The 5 Basic Skills To Shoot 74 On Average
Should Your Junior Golfer Play AJGA Events?
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Should Your Junior Golfer Play AJGA Events?
When Should You Start Thinking About College Golf Development?
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When Should You Start Thinking About College Golf Development?
I don't see "trend report" when I follow the link you show. I wonder if that's a feature for coaches only? When I click on a player's tournament summary page I don't see the top section you show. I only see the tournaments and the scores. Any ideas?
It's a coaches only feature. But you can back it out if you track scoring differential for long enough.
Question Connor.... In your videos I see you reference the Player Performance Dashboard on the Junior Golf Scoreboard site. I have searched for this on the site and have never found this page. Do I need to have a special subscription like as a coach or such in order to get access to these pages? I mean I can see the rankings and such for my junior golfer, etc. but not the dashboard that you show, and it has great info.
Yes it's in a coaches subscription. That said you can back out a lot of what you need for your child if you know their scoring average, their scoring differential, and the tournaments they've played in. In general, you want to get the scoring average between 72-74, if they're shooting in that range but they don't have scoring differential around -3 or -4 then the tournaments need to get harder. Otherwise you need to put 99% of the effort into lowering the scoring average. Hope that all makes sense!
@@connorspeterson Thank you, that illuminates things and it does make sense. Want to add that I look forward to your videos here. By "tournaments need to get harder" I understand you to mean that, (1) the courses (tees) need to be longer (length is the main factor in course ratings, it's my understanding that JGS doesn't use slope in determining differential, unlike your GHIN) ; and/or, (2) you need to play in stronger strength of field tournaments since that constitutes 25% of the ranking. Did I get that right?
You're pretty close. Course rating is the metric you'd look at for "difficulty of tournament", slope is only applicable for bogey/higher handicap golfers - it reflects things like forced carry's that aren't relevant for better players. Like you said though, course rating is highly correlated with longer golf courses. An example would be the par 3s are all 200+ yards and there's water around the green - that's just hard for everyone so it'll be reflected in both course rating AND slope. JGS is using course rating when it creates the scoring differential (technically it's the top 75% of scores rather than 100% but it's also not 20% like GHIN - which is why I don't like handicap as an evaluation of performance for elite golf). All that said, you don't really want to start doing calculus on which tournaments to play in around that, priority one is get the scores down, once the scores are around 72-74 then you shouldn't have any problem getting into AJGA events and other elite stuff like the Junior PGA, US Junior, Junior Worlds, etc. and at that point you don't really need to worry about course rating anyway since they're all hard courses. Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Do you have a practice plan for a 14 handicap wanting to improve?
I only work with junior golfers but the principles are the same. If you're a 14 handicap you're probably best spending your time reducing your penalty rate off the tee by developing one exclusive shot shape, reducing 3 putts per round by making sure you're solid inside 5 feet and lag putting from 20, 30, and 40 feet, and then making sure you hit the green on your next shot if you miss the green (so no 2 chips). If you do those 3 things you're going to shoot lower scores. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much! That is good advice
Thank you Improved tee shots and lag putting my goals for 2025
Would love some more videos on the younger ages...7 thru 10
So my typical student is 10-16 years old with the goal of playing D1 golf so to be totally honest I don’t work with that age group much at all. All the principles I talk about in terms of scoring will still work for them, but typically the challenge at that age is the maturity of the player being able to do what they know and they need to do. 10-16 the problem is more often they’re already playing in tournaments, trying to improve but they don’t know how or what they are doing isn’t working so there’s where I can be really helpful. So for the 7-10 age group, it’s pretty simple, encourage them to play the game if they like it, don’t have crazy expectations of them, maturity is going to be all over the map so don’t compare them to other kids. Spend the time making there fundamentals solid and consistent and then once they’re older you can start to dial in practice & stat tracking. Hope that all makes sense!
Hey Connor, thanks for the videos! Really helpful. Please consider not scrolling so fast on the screen; can make viewers feel dizzy. Do you recommend social media for players to showcase their golf game? (Instagram, TikTok, etc.)
@@GR3-i1g I’ll do my best to slow it down haha. I don’t oppose it but I’m not sure I’d go out of my way to do it either. It’s good for them to have a social media just to pass the sniff check if they’re being recruited. See some swings, results, stuff like that. But I wouldn’t be stressing over creating a profile and those slide show things. I would primarily focus on ranking and lowering their scoring differential over time. It’s going to be really hard to not get recruited with a scoring differential of -3 or so.
@ Thanks so much! Really appreciate your content. I’ve used your “golf formula” to predict expected score over/under par to help my own game as an adult. I’ve limited my penalties off the tee and 3 putts to shoot my PR recently!
@ hell yeah! 💪🏻
What do I do if I am too old for a junior all star event. But I’m not the best so getting into the opens is going to be hard. Like how do I get pbe
@@Noelle-o4w so here’s the unpopular answer. If the goal is D1 golf, if you’re not comfortable qualifying for Open events, there’s not much value in playing in them. It’ll be expensive and you won’t be very competitive in the actual event. My advice would be to focus on bringing your scoring average down and getting comfortable with the distances the Ajga events will be played at. You’ll want to have a tournament scoring average around 77 or better to have a high probability of qualifying for an open event (if you have roughly 3 attempts). In the meantime, play in other ranked tournaments, focus on lowering your scoring average and then make the jump when you’re ready. It’s all about prioritizing what’s best for where you’re at rather than something as simple as just play in AJGA events. Hope that makes sense!
Can’t agree more
I have identified a few areas in which I might assist you with optimizing your video in order to expose it to a broader audience. Would you be willing to continue our conversation about this?
Ok I will try it out
Is the scoring average improvement year to year a junior makes also taking into account the increase in yardages as well? For example a 12 yo shooting 70 at 5600 improving 1+ stroke a year even when into 7000 yards.
@@woosmiley1 yes, technically the way I’m measuring this is through scoring differential so that adjusts for the length of course. At lot of the time younger kids will shoot in the 70s pretty early but the courses are shorter. The majority of their scores lowering will come from long courses after that rather than lower scores.
Very informative video! Great support system from his parents
@@eddielee1307 no doubt!
How do you get into view trend?
@@eddielee1307 it’s not a public access feature, you can back it out though if you know where your scoring differential was a year ago vs today since that’s all public.
@connorspeterson thank you. I am a subscriber but still not available for access?
@@eddielee1307 I believe the specific feature is limited to coaches. What data are you trying to pull out?
@@connorspeterson trend view from the last year for our son? Lakota lee hawaii class of 2028
@@eddielee1307 4.15 shots over the last year, well done! Looks like his scoring average is about 75.52, so he’s got about ~3 shots he can gain before he’ll hit diminishing returns (it’s hard to get below 72 as a scoring average) and y’all will want to look at making tournaments more difficult assuming his goal is D1. Also make sure yall have a plan and know which levers to pull to keep seeing his scores come down, 80-75 is way different from 75-72.
What are your thoughts of the TUGR and Junior Golf Rankings ranking systems?
@@ChasinAcesGolf-rt8do TUGR looks like a cool tool, it also looks like it ranks everyone who’s ranked on JGS so I would look at JGS primarily and if you’re fishing for more data like maybe you’re ranked but don’t know your scoring average then look at TUGR. I’ll have to do a little more research to see how accurate it is. At the end of the day you just want to be able to evaluate how good you need to be to play at the college you want to. Hope that makes sense!
@@connorspeterson Thanks for the response!
@@ChasinAcesGolf-rt8do yeah man 👊🏼
Is there anywhere I can dm you privately, I want to learn more about playing college golf in general and wonder if im too late
@@impulse8085 shoot me an email connor@connorspeterson.com
thanks so much
@@thegroove7103 yeah no problem 👊🏼
Very good points, thank you!
@@gojinny4238 glad it helped!
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@@lionelmabasa1034 🙌🏼
thanks so much for this
@@thegroove7103 absolutely 👊🏼
This is excellent content Connor! You keep it very real and parents definitely appreciate it. Keep up tbe great work
@@lionelmabasa1034 glad it’s helpful! 👊🏼
thanks
thanks so much
@@thegroove7103 of course! 👊🏼
Any thoughts on Junior Hub rankings?
@@wookim4611 not super familiar with it, do they have a lot of data on what it takes to be recruited to particular programs? That’s what I really get out of JGS.
Thank you Great video/information 👏🏼
@@Gigan_Gaming1972 glad it was helpful! 👊🏼
Excellent explanations! Keep them coming.
@@woosmiley1 glad they’ve been helpful!
Another incredible video, we are implementing this exact plan in our pursuit to play D1 golf, just regret not following your advice 2 years ago!
@@jz217 better late than never! 💪🏻
Looking forward to working with you closely 👊🏻
@@jz217 ready when you are 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Some good tips & good background here. Top D3 players better than bottom half D1 schools rosters. Also, if trying to learn, enter some amateur tournaments - the kids will learn a lot from playing with local amateurs & D1 players.
@@mrbzliteyear yeah mean there’s always going to be some overlap in where players ultimately choose to go. In general though those top D3 players could’ve likely gone to mid tier D1 programs but choose not to for different reasons, usually academic. 100% agree on the amateur tournaments, definitely breaks some belief barriers regarding what it takes to shoot lower scores.
Hi Connor, sorry for the late reply. Thank you for your email and RUclips videos. I was unable to schedule a chat or a call today but, could you please tell me when is the best moment for you? My son has been practicing golf since 2021. He started at Jim Mclean Golf School. After that, he practiced at First Tees Miami for a while. Honestly, he is a little tired and we would like to take advantage of this trying experience and knowledge to move forward.
@@ancoiglesias good to connect! And no worries, I have decent ability this week except for my wedding anniversary which is Wednesday. If you want to grab a time on my calendar to chat you can do that here: connorspeterson/evaluation-call Let me know if you have any trouble grabbing a spot!
@@mikegrummer1525 not sure which tools you’re referring to but if you want to learn more about my approach this training goes pretty in depth, or you can join my newsletter linked in the bio. But here’s that training: connorspeterson.com/play-college-golf?el=yto
Terrific video. This is a new way for me to think about the process for improvement and what expectations should really be.
Glad it was helpful! 🙏🏼
This is a great video. Thanks for the info.
Glad you enjoyed it!
so cool. thx!
Absolutely! 👊🏼
Thank you! Great information
Yeah absolutely!
Great information. How did you come up with the formulas to create the score predictions and areas for ROI.
It’s proprietary, but the short answer is a lot of math and personal testing 🙂
Thanks. I could tell it was a form of predictive modeling but wasn’t sure if it was based on someone’s published paper or something draw more circles was doing. The personal testing is definitely important for refining.
@@StevenFoster-ko8dk yeah it’s my own modeling. It comes down to getting something that’s predictive enough to get you close but also tells you what to work on, not just tons of data. Took me a while to build.
We use predictive modeling at my job so I know how hard it is to increase accuracy without having too many variables. Great job putting that together.
I thought you were talking about life in the beginning!
They are very similar haha
For sure, better OTT and APP consistently identifies the better players versus that of good around the green and even putting stats.
No doubt!
Hey cool episode idea my dude! As a junior golfer with a 8 year long so far junior career myself this is a really cool idea for a podcast, because junior golfers are an under represented part of golf even though it’s an incredible and extremely wonderful introduction to a great sport. Excited to see more episodes from you!
glad you enjoyed it! definitely have more coming down the pipeline 👊