9 Holes With A Scratch Golfer | Steady/Boring But Effective

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Don't scratch golfers shoot the lights out? Absolutely not.
    In this video I play 9 holes at Shirland Golf and Country Club and show how steady but smart golf IQ is the key to shooting the lowest score possible. It is all about understanding your misses, where to miss, and playing the percentages. Scratch golfers average 2.2 birdies per round compared to 20 handicappers 0.2 birdies,so it shows it's not the amount of birdies that differ greatly. Still, it is eliminating those big numbers, 3 off the tees and those deadly 3 putts.
    My swing did not feel great today in this video, but I minimize my misses my short game IQ has improved greatly and with my limited practise time, the small time I've spent on putting distance control is key for me eliminating as much as possible the 3 putts.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @gcoffey223
    @gcoffey223 17 дней назад +2

    First... if I can't play today, might as well watch

  • @user-qe5xd9fv9v
    @user-qe5xd9fv9v 16 дней назад

    It's so satisfying to watch a golfer who knows what he's doing on the golf course without being overly self-showly. Routine sequences from teeing up to putting. And it's always nice to see someone adjusting to the aligned club that he holds in his hand and not the club to the positioned body.
    Finally, I hope that my translator into English has got everything correct and understandable...
    ... Salutations des Caraïbes Françaises.🙂

    • @golfmaddad79
      @golfmaddad79  16 дней назад

      merci beaucoup and the translation is great and really appreciated. And the putting set up as you say really helps me, Cameron smith style, with the very very limited practise I do on putting. (If any) due to time. But thank you so much and it still amazes me again how people are watching the content all over the globe. Thank you.

  • @gcoffey223
    @gcoffey223 5 дней назад

    That drive on the 2nd par 5 sounded like a crush

  • @ianbrown3877
    @ianbrown3877 13 дней назад

    Really enjoyed this👍some of the best content you’ve put out,Great Job👏🏼

    • @golfmaddad79
      @golfmaddad79  13 дней назад

      Thanks amigo. Really appreciate that.

  • @gcoffey223
    @gcoffey223 5 дней назад

    Oh... I just got home and popped a beer when you said grab a drink. Coincidence?? I think not

    • @gcoffey223
      @gcoffey223 5 дней назад

      Shortly after I realized I had already watched this. Well... here's to watching again😂😂😂

    • @golfmaddad79
      @golfmaddad79  4 дня назад

      Lol hope you enjoyed :)

  • @MatthewLoughton
    @MatthewLoughton 16 дней назад

    Man, I loved this video. Subbed. I'm a 4 hcp trying to figure out how to get down to scratch while balancing being a dad of 2 (both under 3 y/o). How much work do you put in your game weekly? - Any general advice on getting to scratch while keeping a family life healthy?
    Lastly, what is "the Bryson trigger" you referred to?
    Ps. Also been putting Dan's shots in my bag. The toe-down shot was such a game changer when short sided and unfavourable lies...

    • @golfmaddad79
      @golfmaddad79  16 дней назад +2

      Thanks mate. Really appreciate that. To be honest I hardly get to practise at all. The day job and family is busy but also when I play golf it’s usually filming then the editing takes so long. But hope to find a better balance soon.
      I guess my key is that I keep chasing speed. Although I need to get constant with the gym again. Closing in on 45 and want to keep getting faster and pushing late 130’s CHS and cruise then at 125 on course.
      This definetly helps as if you can gain speed that helps through your the bag.
      I find with my speed then it goes through my bag and I do feel my short game and my short game iq is what helps me massively. I don’t practise putting at all but the odd time I do, I solely practise on the distance control.
      If can keep big numbers off the card that’s the key.
      And I’ve taught myself a lot about ground reaction forces over the past 5 plus years but sometimes I get a little stuck taking the club away, which then leads me to get the club to far on inside. My trigger is weight is on the balls of my feet but I move my pressure/ not mass left then right then. I will do a little video on it soon.
      My start adding things like this into the golf mad dad newsletter which will go to subscribes of the website.
      But family always comes first like you. And spending as much time with my boy as possible.
      But main key takeaway. Speed/strength and a good short game def helps with those scores and learning where to miss.
      Keep in touch and thanks again.

  • @mejustanormalguy4742
    @mejustanormalguy4742 14 дней назад

    You sound like a local accent to me .crooked spire .?

    • @golfmaddad79
      @golfmaddad79  14 дней назад

      Absolutely a spireite. The derbyshire twang kicks in from time to time lol