Thought the same thing. His ability to understand what the player is trying to do then articulate it is amazing. Plus he just seems so inquisitive that he really wants to understand everything. Really solid
Jason Day is going to be a star golf analyst whenever he decides to retire. He could even have his own sports show. He is extremely charismatic, and his intuition when speaking to people e.g. asking questions is excellent.
Jason Day is so fricken kind. And super interested in picking the brains of these greats. Not competitive or negative at all. Nothing but praise and respect
Tiger never does "things" for free. I'm sure TaylorMade threw him a big chunk of cheddar for an event like this. Just like what American Express did when Tiger hosted a clinic years ago.
@@hometownhero2500 there's nothing wrong with it. But if you're a sponsored athlete, which Tiger is. I'm sure it's part of his contract with TM to be at these type of events. But knowing Tiger he never does anything for free. Just like when he plays on the European Tour. He collects huge appearance fees to just to show up. If not, he's not going to be there. He's also not there to win. He's there to collect a pay check.
I love that everytime Jason is with the other guys, he is always asking how they do it. A guy of his caliber, isn't afraid to learn more. I really appreciate that!
It's truly amazing! He plays off instinct and isn't too analytical. I've noticed that I've hit my best shots while never overanalyzing which I tend to do. Jedi Master for sure Tiger is.
I love listening to Jason’s questions to Tiger and the responses. They’re really thoughtful and specific so Tigers responses are really interesting. I’d love to watch a longer video with Jason and Tiger (and maybe Collin) doing things like these. Tiger has so much to say and Jason asks the questions to get it from him.
I love this type of content, it's so interesting to hear professionals talk about their perspective of the game and how much variance there is in their views.
That's so true. Meanwhile, when he's on the course, walking to the next hole... Fans asking for a fist pump, he ignores them. Total dbag arrogance. Glad that his career is como to end. Fresh, young, and more approachable players (Collin Morikawa, Brooks, and the likes) are coming up the ranks.
@@cpcxgsr im pretty sure meetings hundreds of thousands of fans every single tournament for 20+ years straight was worn down his patience, hes still human 😭 i remember while trying to get an autograph from tiger he looked at the massive onslaught and just took a deep breath and sighed. he’s clearly tired after a long day of golf and would much like to go home
@@cpcxgsr most likely you don't play golf and if you do, then you are not a competitive player. The amount of tension, nerves and focus a player applies during a game is so immense, that 95% of the time they're in a zone throughout the tournament, the ones that can afford to react to fans are either in lead by a mile or know that they will not make the cut even if they tried hard. And to call someone a "dbag" without even knowing them personally says allot about your character
@@Kevin-nv9jp I guess you never seen Tiger up by 10 strokes going into the last hole. Where a young fan wanted a fist pump or a handshake. Or when he already won the tournament and a fan stuck out his hand to congratulate Tiger. And TW simply blew by them without acknowledging them. This is widely known about Tiger. He's not the most approachable person. That's a fact.
I watch this video periodically. I love how Jason (himself obviously an incredibly talented golfer) just picks their brains the entire time, and Tiger and Rory pick his brain too... and then Rory starts talking about improving his chipping and short game, and Tiger nods along treating him like a peer. I never get tired of this video.
I love the way the guy comes in and says, "That's enough, you guys can stay but Tiger has to go." And Tiger just walks away without even saying goodbye to anyone.
They didn't say bye to him and should have been the first ones to do so as soon as they said: Tiger has to go - I might've left without saying bye as well... pfft
The wealth of information coming from these three is amazing. With three different styles and perspectives, it's better than the online tip videos I watch. Someone is bound to describe something just a little different than the others. And somehow that thing will suddenly click for you.
How have I just stumbled on this now after 3 years. That was one of the most genuine, inciteful, golf videos I've ever watched. Jason Day, superb taking the lead and directing the whole process. As others have said he will be fantastic in the booth some day.
Exactly...its easy to say "oh just take it back here and hit a draw with more hook spin cover it more with your body and compress the inside of the ball"...while that may be true, I would step up with all that in mind and just stick the leading edge 3 inches behind the ball into the turf , then think "this shit doesn't work"
Came here with the intent to watch a couple chips and sat here for 35 mins straight just listening. Jason Day is such a good catalyst for conversation.
This is the best short game video I have ever seen. I would watch these 3 guys talk about golf instruction for literally hours. Thanks @TaylorMade Golf for the awesome video.
Jason Day has more talent in his shoe laces than 90% of the people that have ever played the game, yet here; he’s like a new-to-the-game kid asking questions and mimicking his idol. Awesome to watch and humbling.
The amount of knowledge that's being shared in this video is absolutely priceless, but what really makes it so valuable is how freely and natural the conversation was moving. Obviously Jason Day is largely to thank for that. He's so engaged, truly curious, sounds about as "geeked" as most viewers are, and really just speaks in a way that everyone can relate to, almost as if he hasn't been a 15-year tour pro and Number 1 in the world at one point. Just absolute gold.
That was awesome! I love listening to Jason ask questions. Love the flow of ideas and sharing of techniques. Keep posting stuff like this. Especially the full versions like this versus the short clips.
My favorite part was when JD said he’s had a lot of great up and downs, but only because he’s missed a ton of greens. He seems like a genuinely good guy
Jason Day carrying another video! The dude seems awesome and I'd love to have a chat with him, he seems like he'd give anyone his time without being arrogant. Becoming one of my favourite players just because of his personality. More vids like this please Taylormade!
I learned more about my own game with this video. Dragging the handle on chip shots is my biggest greenside problem. Heading to range to work on letting hands release through on short chips.
Depends what level you are at, for amateurs holding the club off is the safest method. Releasing the hands like the pro's will lead to chunks and thins unless you practice a lot.
Try practicing your chips shots with your right hand if right handed it teaches you to release and use the bounce, release the club but your hands must pas your leading leg👍🏻
@@John_Wood_ Agreed, as long as people understand that "holding off the club" does not mean "dragging the handle through impact with your arms." You can keep your arm structure so long as you keep rotating through the shot a la Jason Day.
One of the best short game videos on chipping I've seen. Maybe not for someone just starting the game but for those who understand the technics and terminology these pros are using, it is priceless. Please make more like this.
Love hearing their insight to what each shot looks and feels like. Amazing how they each can see and feel something different but all of course are the best in the world or in one case all time.
I really enjoy the way these (TM) videos showcase that there are so many personalised, unique ways to play every shot in golf. Understanding and accepting there is no single 'right way' empowers us 'weekend warriors' to relax a bit about our swings and focus more on enjoying the game rather than trying to 'perfect' it. I also love that Jason is such a student of the game, he'll pick anyone and everyone's brains for information and knowledge to give himself more options.
These TaylorMade videos are awesome but this one is the best. When I learned how to hit "draws" with wedges and learning how to vary the axis of rotation of the ball for certain shots and learn that hitting draws helps utilize bounce better and gives better margin of error it was a major game changer. This video is where it started.
How insightful and fascinating was that ...just wow i love Tailormade launch days, the videos that come from them when the best in the game get together casually are just phenomenal. they truly are in a different world then us weekend warriors, it makes me wonder how on earth we get around the course after seeing these guys. what a great video thank you so much.
it is Taylormade* though. Hate to be picky, but its my name after all. Well said comment, it dawns on me the amount of practice + natural talent these guys have to be able to explain and execute the shot at a moments notice. Excellent excellent video.
I love Jason Day. The dude is so articulate and a solid guy. I hope he golfs forever and if he retires, he heads to the booth or does interviews or something
If you want to be amazed at how technical these guys are and their attention to detail than you will enjoy this video. If you are a mid to high handicapper and hope to glean some tips off this beware! These guys are playing a game we are not familiar with and will crush our confidence! But loved listening to them!
Taylormade are really at the top of golf with all the players they have endorsing their gear. Tiger, Rory, DJ, JDay, Wolff etc.. And this video is gold, pure gold.
This is gold!! 👌tiger= legend! Rory= talent and Jason= top bloke and a dead cert for a commentating/presenter role when he retires from golf...totally natural! 💯
I'm soooooo impressed being a Tiger fan forever, the adjustments limited body movements finding ways to play to stay in the game. Hats off to you Tiger you are the 🐐.
Indeed... and its not just playing casually on tour, he's won 3 times since coming back... including a bunch of runners up... Granted 2020 has been a bad year for him in terms of golf results, being able to come back from such surgery and win 3 times is mind blowing!
@@maxcaysey2844 Those shots he's made that are absolutely mindblowing; on his knee under the tree through a sliver of an opening in the tree star wars shot 16th hole I believe at the Masters. I've watched since '96 and its been the best, the good bad and the ugly!!! 😊😊🐐🐅
@@tyricelewis1161 I was pretty much like what just happened... is that tigers ball 4 ft. from the hole? From where he hit, you had no clue that he would even hit the green
Its funny with tiger saying "I can't do that I have to feel it in my hands"...jesus man, imagine what sort of muscle memory those hands have and how much he can trust his hands...just crazy..."I don't visualize a spot I just look at the hole and trust my hands"...rory and Jason (both incredible world class players) just boggled
Jason smart man I've been watching him in these video and when he's asking about other players about their shots is actually taking advice and using it on the course and using it to his advantage keep good work up jason day
Jason is brilliant in these, always very curious and commenting on the others guys' techniques... and every time he seems in awe of how Tiger executes and feels everything
I love that Tiger is asking questions. He's not telling anyone anything. He's showing them, but he asked, "What if this happens", "How do you do this"... That is a true sign of someone that's trying to get better. I enjoyed the interaction. I Love Tiger Woods. You can add all the majors of the other guys together, double it and they still would not match Tiger's... But it's Tiger asking the Questions. Jack would have done the same thing
This is awesome, watching pros discussing what works for them and learning off of each other, love it! What’s the best is that there is zero ego between all these great players.
Most golfers would not understand the in depth perspective offered by these guys. This is super technical stuff they are describing. It's an awesome insight on the level of skill each has. Most of these tips/tricks require natural skill, realize that this part of your game requires soo much feel and visualization...something you can only teach to a certain degree.
I love Jason Day's inquisitive mindset and just trying to get a feel for how Rory and Tiger will approach certain shots during certain circumstances. Ngl, I'm the same way and I would be doing the exact same thing if I were in his position. Also, his courtesy and humility speaks volumes about his character and his incredibly humble beginnings too. Always loved the Aussie and I'm sure we'll see him as an analyst at some point in the future. Hope he's able to snag a few more majors too.
Jason Day has a future in the booth. I love listening to him talk and he is always so curious.
Thought the same thing. His ability to understand what the player is trying to do then articulate it is amazing. Plus he just seems so inquisitive that he really wants to understand everything. Really solid
@@tyrone3032 i can see him having a future in golf
@@picklechinahboy1 I can see him having a future
Thinking the same thing
Jason carries all of these team Taylormade videos. If they don’t get him some help he’s gonna need back surgery like tiger.
Us: “Stop cutting these clips so short!”
Taylormade: “Bob, don’t bother editing, just upload the raw file then take the rest of the day off.”
Love it!
This is what we all want!
Jason Day is going to be a star golf analyst whenever he decides to retire. He could even have his own sports show. He is extremely charismatic, and his intuition when speaking to people e.g. asking questions is excellent.
This is very true
+1
a little too charismatic when he cuts off tiger talking at 15:56
He's also so genuine. He loves learning from other people and getting them to open up and explain their technique. Good stuff.
Couldn’t agree more. Such a great teacher of the game
Jason Day is so fricken kind. And super interested in picking the brains of these greats. Not competitive or negative at all. Nothing but praise and respect
Tiger heads off to get a new wedge fitted now the old one has sand on it lol..
@Andrew Bennett can you fill me in quick? What should I look up?
@@jughead6654 he was very poor
@@ristonfuller1319 No he wasnt.. Dont be stupid www.today.com/video/5-year-old-tiger-woods-shows-off-his-golf-skills-on-today-1204369475773
@@succeedforevercommunity9857 He's talking about Day, not Tiger. Jason's family was poor.
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Gotta love Tiger’s availability. He knows everyone looks up to him and he seems to be so willing to give advice.
Tiger never does "things" for free. I'm sure TaylorMade threw him a big chunk of cheddar for an event like this.
Just like what American Express did when Tiger hosted a clinic years ago.
@@cpcxgsr why wouldn’t his time be compensated for ? I mean he doesn’t have to do this but expecting him to do it for free is absurd
@@hometownhero2500 there's nothing wrong with it. But if you're a sponsored athlete, which Tiger is. I'm sure it's part of his contract with TM to be at these type of events. But knowing Tiger he never does anything for free. Just like when he plays on the European Tour. He collects huge appearance fees to just to show up. If not, he's not going to be there. He's also not there to win. He's there to collect a pay check.
@@cpcxgsr that is what being a professional is about, also a lot of aspiring juniors play the game to make money too.
Yeh now... Prime tiger. No chance
Jason carried this conversation by himself. He's amazing.
Us Australians love to chat can’t help it haha
@@davehawks8718 it’s an admirable trait
If this video was 10 hours long I would watch it over and over and over.
Same.
@@TAYLORMADEGOLF need to get more of jason just being jason
#facts
I thought I was the only one thinking that🤣
What hoping TM would say something along the line of "Stay tuned..."
Me and my friends 30 minutes before we each shoot 94:
Hahahahahahaha
Hahahahaha brilliant best comment
Lmao💀
On 9
Best comment and so true. Its so much fun to talk about technique in golf, but boy are my friends and I bad at golf.
I love that everytime Jason is with the other guys, he is always asking how they do it. A guy of his caliber, isn't afraid to learn more. I really appreciate that!
lmao me nodding my head watching the vid and having no idea what they're talking about
He did the same with Lidia Ko at the PNC recently…..constantly learning, asking, thinking❤
Tiger is the jedi of golf. 'I feel everything'.
Fucking ultra zen
It's truly amazing! He plays off instinct and isn't too analytical. I've noticed that I've hit my best shots while never overanalyzing which I tend to do. Jedi Master for sure Tiger is.
All of these guys are tbh
these are not the bogies you're looking for
The force is within
Me: "I blade 9 out of 10 of my chips."
JDay: "That's impressive"
This is something so special to golf. I don't know another sport whereby professionals are openly filmed just discussing their technic
Basketball 🤷🏽♂️
"I change my wedges every week" as i look in my bag at my sand wedge from 1998
The joys of a sponsor.
Mark Smith, Ha-Ha, that you picked up at Second Swing!!!
I bought my first new wedge only two years ago and found out they have grooves on them😀
I think if we all got free clubs, we would change them once a week haha
Mines from 09! :D
Thank God for Jason Day! He acted like an interviewer asking very good questions of these guys. That was awesome! I learned a lot!
That was the best chipping lesson I've received in 30 years. Jason was awesome at bringing out the nuances of the shot.
Every video of Jason Day he’s always picking someone’s brain about their game and I love that
I'm watching this all the way through, taking all the incredible insight in and looking forward to skulling one through the green when I next play.
Hahaha!
This killed me lol
Bro. Yes.
LMAO
Imagine being able to say “tiger come here for a second”
It's a Nike commercial.
@@daviclar867 it really isn't
@@daviclar867 Taylormade out here posting 30 minutes Nike commercials.
@@JulienB_BTW Seriously! Luckily Adidas sold off TaylorMade from their portfolio. Imagine if adidas still owned TM. That would be hilarious
You caught that too?? Lol
Jason Day even takes the position of the host. The man has a clear future in analysis.
TaylorMade giving the fans what they want
TaylorMade giving the fans what they want
The fans want Trump and Phil vs Obama and tiger.
@@InbredJed82060 lol
@@InbredJed82060 lmao
I love listening to Jason’s questions to Tiger and the responses. They’re really thoughtful and specific so Tigers responses are really interesting.
I’d love to watch a longer video with Jason and Tiger (and maybe Collin) doing things like these. Tiger has so much to say and Jason asks the questions to get it from him.
Why Colin may I ask?
I love this type of content, it's so interesting to hear professionals talk about their perspective of the game and how much variance there is in their views.
I find it so odd watching Tiger having normal conversations with colleagues and friends etc.
I legit forget he's actually a human.
That's so true. Meanwhile, when he's on the course, walking to the next hole... Fans asking for a fist pump, he ignores them. Total dbag arrogance. Glad that his career is como to end.
Fresh, young, and more approachable players (Collin Morikawa, Brooks, and the likes) are coming up the ranks.
@@cpcxgsr im pretty sure meetings hundreds of thousands of fans every single tournament for 20+ years straight was worn down his patience, hes still human 😭 i remember while trying to get an autograph from tiger he looked at the massive onslaught and just took a deep breath and sighed. he’s clearly tired after a long day of golf and would much like to go home
@@cpcxgsr most likely you don't play golf and if you do, then you are not a competitive player. The amount of tension, nerves and focus a player applies during a game is so immense, that 95% of the time they're in a zone throughout the tournament, the ones that can afford to react to fans are either in lead by a mile or know that they will not make the cut even if they tried hard. And to call someone a "dbag" without even knowing them personally says allot about your character
@@Kevin-nv9jp I guess you never seen Tiger up by 10 strokes going into the last hole. Where a young fan wanted a fist pump or a handshake. Or when he already won the tournament and a fan stuck out his hand to congratulate Tiger. And TW simply blew by them without acknowledging them.
This is widely known about Tiger. He's not the most approachable person. That's a fact.
@@noehujk I understand that. Sports is entertainment. Without your fans, these guys are nothing.
Tiger - almost holes first bunker shot of day
Also Tiger - yea I can’t really practice this at all anymore
I’d watch these 3 all day, the insight, the respect and just their love of golf. Who isn’t picking up a wedge after watching this.
I watch this video periodically. I love how Jason (himself obviously an incredibly talented golfer) just picks their brains the entire time, and Tiger and Rory pick his brain too... and then Rory starts talking about improving his chipping and short game, and Tiger nods along treating him like a peer. I never get tired of this video.
This is pure gold for me. I can watch hours and hours of this. Rory and Jason are bringing us a part of Tiger we wished to see and hear for years
Love this concept, the best players talking about golf and how they do it. Keep it coming taylormade
I love the way the guy comes in and says, "That's enough, you guys can stay but Tiger has to go." And Tiger just walks away without even saying goodbye to anyone.
They didn't say bye to him and should have been the first ones to do so as soon as they said: Tiger has to go - I might've left without saying bye as well... pfft
They are going to see each other in am hour. This was probably filmed at a press event.
It's not like Tiger is leaving. He's just going to another part of the event.
Wait what? At the beginning of the video I felt as if they where some type of bullies. What time frame is it when he gets kicked out?
The wealth of information coming from these three is amazing. With three different styles and perspectives, it's better than the online tip videos I watch. Someone is bound to describe something just a little different than the others. And somehow that thing will suddenly click for you.
How have I just stumbled on this now after 3 years. That was one of the most genuine, inciteful, golf videos I've ever watched. Jason Day, superb taking the lead and directing the whole process. As others have said he will be fantastic in the booth some day.
Thats the thing between us and them. They know the correct technique AND can actually execute it. Good stuff
Exactly...its easy to say "oh just take it back here and hit a draw with more hook spin cover it more with your body and compress the inside of the ball"...while that may be true, I would step up with all that in mind and just stick the leading edge 3 inches behind the ball into the turf , then think "this shit doesn't work"
Dude they also practice 4/5 hours a day that’s why they can execute it
Came here with the intent to watch a couple chips and sat here for 35 mins straight just listening. Jason Day is such a good catalyst for conversation.
This is the best short game video I have ever seen. I would watch these 3 guys talk about golf instruction for literally hours. Thanks @TaylorMade Golf for the awesome video.
Jason Day has more talent in his shoe laces than 90% of the people that have ever played the game, yet here; he’s like a new-to-the-game kid asking questions and mimicking his idol.
Awesome to watch and humbling.
The amount of knowledge that's being shared in this video is absolutely priceless, but what really makes it so valuable is how freely and natural the conversation was moving. Obviously Jason Day is largely to thank for that. He's so engaged, truly curious, sounds about as "geeked" as most viewers are, and really just speaks in a way that everyone can relate to, almost as if he hasn't been a 15-year tour pro and Number 1 in the world at one point. Just absolute gold.
Pure gold right here. Love the comments, techniques, feels.. all of it!
That was awesome! I love listening to Jason ask questions. Love the flow of ideas and sharing of techniques. Keep posting stuff like this. Especially the full versions like this versus the short clips.
This is honestly the best thing golf related on youtube right now
My favorite part was when JD said he’s had a lot of great up and downs, but only because he’s missed a ton of greens. He seems like a genuinely good guy
Jason Day carrying another video! The dude seems awesome and I'd love to have a chat with him, he seems like he'd give anyone his time without being arrogant. Becoming one of my favourite players just because of his personality.
More vids like this please Taylormade!
This may be the best golf video of all time! Thank you Jason Day and Taylormade!
I learned more about my own game with this video. Dragging the handle on chip shots is my biggest greenside problem. Heading to range to work on letting hands release through on short chips.
🙌
Depends what level you are at, for amateurs holding the club off is the safest method. Releasing the hands like the pro's will lead to chunks and thins unless you practice a lot.
Try practicing your chips shots with your right hand if right handed it teaches you to release and use the bounce, release the club but your hands must pas your leading leg👍🏻
@@John_Wood_ Agreed, as long as people understand that "holding off the club" does not mean "dragging the handle through impact with your arms." You can keep your arm structure so long as you keep rotating through the shot a la Jason Day.
@@wilsonlin1208 Exactly, avoiding flipping the hands is the key. To me it looks like Rors and JDay both hold the club off.
This was awesome..could watch and listen to those 3 practice all day..too good⛳️
One of the best short game videos on chipping I've seen. Maybe not for someone just starting the game but for those who understand the technics and terminology these pros are using, it is priceless. Please make more like this.
Jason Day definitely carried this show. What an amazing clinic though. Thank you.
lmao me nodding my head watching the vid and having no idea what they're talking about
Every video of Jason Day he’s always picking someone’s brain about their game and I love that
Haaaaaa. Gold!
Right?? Do we need English subtitles?
Love hearing their insight to what each shot looks and feels like. Amazing how they each can see and feel something different but all of course are the best in the world or in one case all time.
🏌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It amazes me how fanboy Jason still is over tiger....I LOVE IT
Could listen to these guys talking through the shots all day!!!! Great video!
I really enjoy the way these (TM) videos showcase that there are so many personalised, unique ways to play every shot in golf. Understanding and accepting there is no single 'right way' empowers us 'weekend warriors' to relax a bit about our swings and focus more on enjoying the game rather than trying to 'perfect' it.
I also love that Jason is such a student of the game, he'll pick anyone and everyone's brains for information and knowledge to give himself more options.
Jason Day deserves a pay increase from Taylormade lol
He probably has shares in the company
I like how this is one comment @taylormade golf, will not reply to 🤣🤣🤣
Just need to win more majors.
I would give you two thumps up if I could.
Thats the thing between us and them. They know the correct technique AND can actually execute it. Good stuff
These TaylorMade videos are awesome but this one is the best. When I learned how to hit "draws" with wedges and learning how to vary the axis of rotation of the ball for certain shots and learn that hitting draws helps utilize bounce better and gives better margin of error it was a major game changer. This video is where it started.
Loved Rory correcting Jason at the end when he was discussing playing 'The British'. 'The British?' 'Oh, you mean The Open Championship'.
I loved rory's "why?" At 3:32 something about his face and the way he says it kills me
Rory wouldn’t have had the balls to “correct” Tiger, had he said that.
Jason day is excellent asks the questions we all would not like a pro to pro talker, love the guy 👍🏻🏌🏻♂️
i love these videos i could sit with jason day for hours and just learn the games smallest and most precise ins and outs
I love how Day is always so intrigued in these videos
I love how Jason Day has been world number 1 and has won a major and is still a complete Tiger fanboy
These guys are all still in awe of him. Hes the reason most of them started golfing to begin with.
@@davidhopkins7215 Tiger brought A LOT of people to the game even outside of the pros.
@@dbvfx8628 No doubt about that. It’s the reason i can barely get a tee time 😂🤣
@@dbvfx8628 Tiger is 2 weeks younger than me, but I’ve been playing almost as long. Unfortunately, not as well. 😂🤣🤷♂️
@@davidhopkins7215 True…all these guys are deceiving (not on purpose)…They make golf look so easy.
Jason Day, the Taylor made cheerleader. Love that guys positivity and love for learning
This video is so great watching them talk so nonchalantly about their different shot techniques. Thank you TaylorMade
How insightful and fascinating was that ...just wow
i love Tailormade launch days, the videos that come from them when the best in the game get together casually are just phenomenal. they truly are in a different world then us weekend warriors, it makes me wonder how on earth we get around the course after seeing these guys. what a great video thank you so much.
it is Taylormade* though. Hate to be picky, but its my name after all. Well said comment, it dawns on me the amount of practice + natural talent these guys have to be able to explain and execute the shot at a moments notice. Excellent excellent video.
Love how you have three world class professionals who all three hit the ball and approach the shot differently. Love seeing this back and forth.
This is so good it’s unbelievable, could watch this for hours
TaylorMade giving the fans what they want
Jason day’s curiosity and humility drives videos like this. Such a fan of these techy conversations
I love Jason Day. The dude is so articulate and a solid guy. I hope he golfs forever and if he retires, he heads to the booth or does interviews or something
I'm watching this all the way through, taking all the incredible insight in and looking forward to skulling one through the green when I next play.
If you want to be amazed at how technical these guys are and their attention to detail than you will enjoy this video. If you are a mid to high handicapper and hope to glean some tips off this beware! These guys are playing a game we are not familiar with and will crush our confidence! But loved listening to them!
Every golfer no matter age or handicap can learn from this short video.
Keep making more of these longer videos. This is something golf needs more of. Can’t watch this enough.
awesome content thought, really love that you guys are posting the uncut versions
I love it when these guys come together. You can tell they still want to learn and have that sponge like mentality. They are brilliant
Why am I watching this? It's like watching F1 drivers swap tips on driving Monaco when I'm still trying to get my drivers license.
I would def watch that too, have u ever watched the driver briefings
Taylormade are really at the top of golf with all the players they have endorsing their gear. Tiger, Rory, DJ, JDay, Wolff etc..
And this video is gold, pure gold.
Taylormade should do more of these videos, they are awesome!
This is gold!! 👌tiger= legend! Rory= talent and Jason= top bloke and a dead cert for a commentating/presenter role when he retires from golf...totally natural! 💯
Yo TM putting out a full 35 min teaching session with the best golfers in the world is tight!
It's a Pitching Meeting, rather than a Pitch Meeting. They make it look super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I could watch and listen to these guys all day. Awesome post! Thank you
This is sooo nice to watch. Its like playing with your friends, exchanging ideas and technic and open on how you play the games and the right shots...
but then me and my friends shoot 98.. u know almost like these guys lol
I'm soooooo impressed being a Tiger fan forever, the adjustments limited body movements finding ways to play to stay in the game. Hats off to you Tiger you are the 🐐.
Indeed... and its not just playing casually on tour, he's won 3 times since coming back... including a bunch of runners up... Granted 2020 has been a bad year for him in terms of golf results, being able to come back from such surgery and win 3 times is mind blowing!
@@maxcaysey2844 Those shots he's made that are absolutely mindblowing; on his knee under the tree through a sliver of an opening in the tree star wars shot 16th hole I believe at the Masters. I've watched since '96 and its been the best, the good bad and the ugly!!! 😊😊🐐🐅
@@tyricelewis1161 indeed... i remember see that lefthanded knee shot live...
@@maxcaysey2844 I'm soooooooo jealous I can't even talk to you now!!!! What was it like???
@@tyricelewis1161 I was pretty much like what just happened... is that tigers ball 4 ft. from the hole? From where he hit, you had no clue that he would even hit the green
Tigers ball sound of the face does sound pure. Impressive.
I learned more on this video than any training I've ever gone thur before!! "side note" Jason, u would be an amazing golf commentator!!
Jason needs to have his own tv show like chris como does chatting with all these great players
I could watch this sort of thing every day. The time went by so fast listening to these awesome players
Its funny with tiger saying "I can't do that I have to feel it in my hands"...jesus man, imagine what sort of muscle memory those hands have and how much he can trust his hands...just crazy..."I don't visualize a spot I just look at the hole and trust my hands"...rory and Jason (both incredible world class players) just boggled
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I've never played golf a day in my life but you can feel the excellence from these guys, just cool to watch.
Tiger heads off to get a new wedge fitted now the old one has sand on it lol..
Thats the thing between us and them. They know the correct technique AND can actually execute it. Good stuff
I have watched this video at least 6 times over past 2 years and i learn something new each time..
Tiger knows literally 10x as much as these guys do... he is a golf savant
He should probably learn to take a fucking chauffeur
@@djmohab2 totally agree
@@djmohab2 he won't play again sadly and he was getting back to where he was before
@@jordanfehr6680 I don't give a fuck. Cops covered hard for Tigergod.
@@jordanfehr6680 he will and he'll win for sure
The knowledge between Tiger and Jason, just the two of them….I could listen to this for HOURS!!!
Jason smart man I've been watching him in these video and when he's asking about other players about their shots is actually taking advice and using it on the course and using it to his advantage keep good work up jason day
I was slightly thinking that too
Oh man who would have thought we'd have the GOAT doing vids like this. It's just fantastic.
What a great video. Thanks for sharing. So much fun listening to them discuss things.
Jason is brilliant in these, always very curious and commenting on the others guys' techniques... and every time he seems in awe of how Tiger executes and feels everything
I love that Tiger is asking questions. He's not telling anyone anything. He's showing them, but he asked, "What if this happens", "How do you do this"... That is a true sign of someone that's trying to get better.
I enjoyed the interaction. I Love Tiger Woods. You can add all the majors of the other guys together, double it and they still would not match Tiger's... But it's Tiger asking the Questions. Jack would have done the same thing
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These videos help me so much. You catch little things that you would never think of as an average golfer.
Love the long videos taylormade thanks guys
This is awesome, watching pros discussing what works for them and learning off of each other, love it! What’s the best is that there is zero ego between all these great players.
Cool to see these guys so impressed with TW, and he puts on a clinic
Most golfers would not understand the in depth perspective offered by these guys. This is super technical stuff they are describing. It's an awesome insight on the level of skill each has. Most of these tips/tricks require natural skill, realize that this part of your game requires soo much feel and visualization...something you can only teach to a certain degree.
Hey taylormade I wish you luck at the masters
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I love Jason Day's inquisitive mindset and just trying to get a feel for how Rory and Tiger will approach certain shots during certain circumstances. Ngl, I'm the same way and I would be doing the exact same thing if I were in his position. Also, his courtesy and humility speaks volumes about his character and his incredibly humble beginnings too. Always loved the Aussie and I'm sure we'll see him as an analyst at some point in the future. Hope he's able to snag a few more majors too.