What It Really Takes To Be a 5 Handicap [WAILEA GOLF CLUB - GOLD COURSE]

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    0:00 Intro
    0:13 Front 9
    7:13 Back 9
    12:20 Recap
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  • @mrbigglesworth375
    @mrbigglesworth375 Год назад +73

    I think I heard Sam Bennett after the Masters sa, "the game is called golf not golf-swing." Very insightful for a young guy and a reminder to all of us that don't have a "perfect swing" to learn to play the game! Job well done.

  • @archwiz4932
    @archwiz4932 Год назад +135

    I love your videos because you show that it's really not that hard. Just play to strengths, accept the outcome and then look up and notice an actually great score.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      Thanks :)

    • @chetranqui
      @chetranqui Год назад

      I was listening to the podcast "The Sweet Spot" and they were talking about managing one's expectations... it was really enlightening to hear that from 25 yards they average approx. 12 feet from the hole if they're in the fairway, and that from the rough they generally average that same distance from 12 yards. It really helps put into perspective the phrase "scoring happens from 100 yards and in"... and that's a game that Adam has honed, for sure.
      The killer course management helps, too.

  • @DuckFu
    @DuckFu Год назад +33

    My biggest takeaway from this is that consistently getting off the tee without issue is vital. I hover between 88-95. I’m happy when I break 90. When I score high, it’s typically because I was yanking tee shots due to poor swings. It can be hard to recover from a dropped stroke or just an outright terrible position. Putting is mostly feel and comes with reps (you could say the same with all golf swings) but because of the lesser margin for error, i think it’s important to dial in your favorite club off the tee more than anything.

    • @jdsully8
      @jdsully8 Год назад +2

      100% If you can get off the tee every hole turns into a par 3 (even par 5s after you slap it up to however far out you want to be) and it's so much easier. Once I started hitting most fairways and my driver because my favorite club, it was way easier to have bogey be the worst score on most holes. I went from 15 HC to about a 5 HC just by doing that and then focusing on making ball first contact with irons.

    • @swampThaang
      @swampThaang Год назад +1

      same here... if i teed off with a seven iron id probably have a lower average score, a wayward tee shot can lead to a huge number

    • @KT-wr2ow
      @KT-wr2ow Год назад +2

      Yes, I recently arrived to the same conclusion! You need to be able to hit the driver and carry 220+ consistently on the fairway, or else it's going to be a miserable game.

  • @coloneldom
    @coloneldom Год назад +5

    Adam, I think you need to give everyone a chipping video. Your wedge game is phenomenal. Maybe not a lesson, but the principles you follow, techniques you use. I'd watch.

  • @expansioniskeyrn
    @expansioniskeyrn Год назад +3

    Most folks don’t know that majority of scratch & single digits golfers strengths are in the short game. It’s more chipping for birdie & making the par putt. It’s not like the pros with long drives & GIRs. This guy is a great example. The full shots isn’t that great/consistent but his short game is! That’s how he shoots as well as he does with that swing! 👏

  • @Cjd93
    @Cjd93 Год назад +2

    I like being able to watch courses I’ve gone to on vacation being able to relate to how I’ve played that course before

  • @youtubeWatcher601
    @youtubeWatcher601 Год назад +2

    I love how in this video, you tried to do your best impression of the Dark Knight Voice

  • @GrewieGolf
    @GrewieGolf Год назад +2

    10:10 made me laugh out loud. Better than any voice over commentary.

  • @arnistefansson9377
    @arnistefansson9377 Год назад +39

    You videos (along with Golf Sidekick) are by far my favourite content on the whole Internet. No egoistic bulls**t. Just high quality stuff where your down to earth personality shines through👌
    You are doing a fantastic job man - keep it up🙌⛳️
    P.S. I hope you’ll be able to visit Iceland some day. Believe it or not, but we actually have quite many nice golf courses😃🇮🇸

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +10

      Thanks, Arni! Always honored to be mentioned in the same breath as the Playa in Chief.

    • @bennyray_84
      @bennyray_84 Год назад +1

      I agree… I’m glad I stumbled across this channel!!

  • @whaleshark2625
    @whaleshark2625 Год назад +2

    Really loved this video - your positive self talk (at least in the narration!) was great. Bob Rotella would be proud haha!

  • @scottankers6690
    @scottankers6690 Год назад +2

    Your emphasis on course management is something many golfers ignore. I see guys wailing away at driver off the tee in situations that dictate maybe a 3 wood. Or going for tight pins when center of green is the best opportunity.

  • @lindsaynewell6319
    @lindsaynewell6319 Год назад +2

    Great mental approach to the round and so nice to see some familiar Hawaii golf holes (I love Wailea).

  • @z-flex4535
    @z-flex4535 Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed that.

  • @nickarthur9677
    @nickarthur9677 Год назад +1

    Not a single chunk or blade or lost ball off tee. You have perfected consistency. Your "bad" shots are not actual bad shots. Impressive stuff.

  • @ReallyOKGolf
    @ReallyOKGolf Год назад +6

    I appreciate watching how you think strategically through each shot. I often get in a hurry and just think about the yardage without taking the time to consider my strategy...especially when I'm filming! Good stuff, as always!

  • @markverenich7409
    @markverenich7409 Год назад +2

    I love the honesty and simplicity in your game and how you explained this!

  • @kirriegolf18
    @kirriegolf18 Год назад +2

    great stuff, good game management, very sensible.

  • @jacksonbirdsall1335
    @jacksonbirdsall1335 Год назад +5

    You have the most helpful content I’ve seen on RUclips for a golfer in a long time! I love that your videos aren’t about the physical as much as they’re about the mental. I think a lot of golfers struggle with that more than they realize and you have highlighted that so well

  • @davidkent9048
    @davidkent9048 Год назад +2

    You are driving the ball so much better Adam. I'm looking forward to my round tomorrow after watching this. Hopefully I can use some of your course management ideas.

  • @Konrad_Pyrz
    @Konrad_Pyrz Год назад +2

    Love your videos, i found myself bringing you're commentary to my rounds and shot my best last week. Keep them coming!

  • @MattyP354
    @MattyP354 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. Such a great outlook to take the course next time. Really looking forward to it.

  • @ErndogGolf
    @ErndogGolf Год назад +2

    This was freaking awesome. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @zacharynowak2899
    @zacharynowak2899 Год назад +1

    I’ve been watching your channel for over a year now and I’ve got to say the swing is looking really pure! Great job!

  • @jacksondavis7762
    @jacksondavis7762 Год назад +1

    One of the best ball striking rounds I've seen on the channel? That's a legit 78.

  • @Raiders1234
    @Raiders1234 Год назад +1

    Dude, I love it. Probably just what I needed. I typically beat all my friends with a mid to high 80's score, but then tend to go backwards when I start trying to get the look of my swing better, or try to find the distance I don't have. I just need to sick to my strong suits and progress from there. Thanks.

  • @wolfgangkehrer618
    @wolfgangkehrer618 Год назад +3

    I love the no-nonsense approach you are taking at every shot to evaluate your options. That's a great take-away and inspiration for me. By the way: My swing is also not the prettiest you can imagine. But it works most of the time.

  • @sntennishi
    @sntennishi Год назад +2

    great job in managing YOUR game. i love they way you stay within yourself and keep things in perspective. i learned a lot from this. ty!

  • @alecmacknight
    @alecmacknight Год назад +2

    great vid - off to play in spain in a few weeks, im going to try taking some inspo

  • @rubydad8127
    @rubydad8127 Год назад +1

    Checking your ego while selecting clubs is such good advice

  • @MSG19772
    @MSG19772 Год назад +1

    Hey Adam. I just want to thank you for what you do. You do not have an idea how much I appreciate your posts and how much it has impacted my game. This season, which started in Canada about two-three weeks ago, I have been playing the best spring golf of my life. And I owe that all to your ideas! I have been applying everything you teach here and together with Golf SideKick, Lou Stagner, and some Decade lessons, my game has never been this great. And what is amazing is I am enjoying the game more than ever because I have shifted my mindset and expectations. Again, thank you and I wish that you'll have more success and change the game of golfers out there that were like me before.

  • @kunalkatre9312
    @kunalkatre9312 Год назад +2

    Wow this video was amazing! I’ve watched a lot of your videos and the thinking really resonates with me as for years now I’ve struggled to find that perfect swing and search for hitting shots that “feel” great rather than focus on the shots that need hitting and the outcome! My takeaway from this is to play the swing you have, enjoy and embrace the challenge and play golf not golf swing! Thanks for the great video!

  • @tomfranzy
    @tomfranzy Год назад +2

    Love the videos! You swing easy, keep it in play, and think your way around the shot

  • @TurdFergusson318
    @TurdFergusson318 Год назад +3

    This is a great video. So many guys are concerned with what club their buddy is using or making the hero shot that has a low probability instead of just playing their game and walking away with a lower score. Most golfers I see leave at least 5 strokes on the course out of pride or just poor decision making.

  • @JackPickle
    @JackPickle Год назад +2

    First time I’ve watched your video and a true breath of fresh air for anyone wanting to improve their golf. When I used to teach in what feels like a previous life, the course management and focus were always the key areas. The simple yet core areas that we don’t need a swing rebuild or hours practising chipping etc. keep up the great content!!

  • @Golfingwithvince
    @Golfingwithvince Год назад +2

    Man i love your videos. a lot of my tik toks are similar in the sense of telling a story of how to score well orwhat it can look like when youre not playing well. keep up the good stuff

  • @philrea
    @philrea Год назад +3

    First time seeing one of your videos! Good stuff! I set out to break 80 this year, only got to play once so far and I shot 81. Good corse management was key…. And straightening out my driver so I can hit more fairways also helped!! Lol

  • @propjoe1060
    @propjoe1060 Год назад +2

    I find this golf channel to be really encouraging for my own game. My main challenge is shots from 100 yards in but this channel shows that if you know your own game and are prepared for each shot, and think clearly, you can shoot decent scores. Great work on the content dude!

  • @hloxyman9346
    @hloxyman9346 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed your video. My daughter caught me talking by myself😂. Well done on your handicap. I'm a new golfer in South Africa and still taking lessons. Your video is inspiring. I subbed

  • @lalo4972
    @lalo4972 Год назад +3

    love the content man, keep it up I'm all about it

  • @rogerjyee
    @rogerjyee Год назад +1

    Real and honest content. Thank you Adam.👍🏽

  • @user-up7rg5ou4y
    @user-up7rg5ou4y Год назад +2

    First time watching one of your videos.. FANTASTIC. I am also currently a 5.8 handicap and just like your round shows, golf is not a game of perfect. Great video!!

  • @brettcollins2210
    @brettcollins2210 Год назад +16

    You are very humble. What I got out of this was think your way around & stuff swing mechanics. You are critical of your swing yet all I see is how not only is it effective, but more importantly, you understand it completely. Well done Adam

  • @golfinguru11
    @golfinguru11 Год назад +1

    Fun fact: tour average from 100 yards is ~20 feet. This game isnt about making a bunch of eagles and birdies, it’s about managing misses.

  • @kfuehne21
    @kfuehne21 Год назад +1

    Good job with no major mistakes with the driver or 5W.

  • @yt551217
    @yt551217 Год назад +3

    Just found your channel and really enjoyed this video. My game is really similar to yours; manage mid 70’s a lot w kinda of a sketchy swing but make pretty good decisions and have decent short game. Problem for me is my handicap doesn’t travel well or hold up under much pressure. Any little stress and just lose a bit in each area.
    Keep up the good work. Every little bit of improvement we can get in our swing will pay off with slightly better ball striking

  • @Codeeez
    @Codeeez 9 месяцев назад

    The level of humility on this channel is sofaking inspiring

  • @qudjy1
    @qudjy1 Год назад +1

    This was really good. Keep your driver on the planet, think strategically, and limit the big numbers. Great advice.

  • @ZaxDrumsandGolf
    @ZaxDrumsandGolf Год назад +4

    Adam one thing you got going for you is being consistent that really helps!! And you know your strengths!!👍😀

  • @MrHamy8
    @MrHamy8 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! I'm a 3.1 index and try to explain to people its all about avoiding doubles and birdies will come but never need to force them.

  • @douglas2835
    @douglas2835 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! Absolutely perfect golf video. It kind of scratches the itch I had to play soon. Feels like I just played a round myself. thank you.

  • @papashuk26
    @papashuk26 9 месяцев назад

    Great video and good dose of reality check for all of us. My last round I was targeting my longest distances for my irons and shot +5 on the front. Back nine I mentally forced myself to pick the middle disgrace on and iron as my target +1 on the back and it was just a lot more fun. I need to use your “ targeting the miss” when selecting clubs.

  • @vaypor79
    @vaypor79 Год назад +1

    dude. Thank you for the hope and inspiration. Im stagnant at a 12hcp right now and KNOW I can play better. Love Putting Out of Your Mind btw. I pretty much listen to it on the way to every round.

  • @lukedriscoll9656
    @lukedriscoll9656 Год назад +2

    Love ur work mate

  • @jeffwheeler1893
    @jeffwheeler1893 Год назад +1

    I went from a 15 down to 3.8 over the last 4 years. I found that it's not about making great shots every time but more about making your misses not kill you. Penalties off the tee are killers, 3 putting and 2 chipping around the green as well. Course management is a huge factor in scoring as well. Put the driver away, use a hybrid, set up a second shot into the green from a distance you like and find your scores drop more and more. More people would score better IMO if they never even picked up a driver unless it's a par 5 and even then you could probably get away with Hybrid, hybrid wedge and make a ho hum par. Great vid man, enjoy your content

    • @briantrunnell3035
      @briantrunnell3035 Год назад

      Fasts! I see so many people use driver that they can't control, thinking they need to drive 275! When they could hit a hybrid and be 225 dead straight in the fairway, instead of 200 right(slice) or left ( hook)

  • @RichardgoreIII
    @RichardgoreIII Год назад +1

    Love this course play it almost every week. Wish I got to see you out there man. Keep the videos coming 🤙🤙🤙

  • @chrisochoa6103
    @chrisochoa6103 Год назад

    I love your videos. The one thing I’ve noticed is when you get in trouble, you are very good at getting out of it immediately. That’s my biggest problem. I have a bad tee shot and it literally affects my next 2 holes

  • @tezzlacoilz
    @tezzlacoilz Год назад +3

    Can't believe how much your driving has improved since I last saw one of your videos. It looks considerably longer with a nice draw shape. Keep it up. Love your vids - good reminder - you won't always hit good shots (infact very rarely 😂) but the trick is to keep the doubles or more off the scorecard.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад

      Thanks, Terry. My driver comes and goes. I ensure to relish it when it's going well....

  • @collierellis553
    @collierellis553 Год назад

    Ha! Love the directionally challenged driver bit! Seriously though, it does show that you've been working on it. Thanks for giving all of us hope! :)

  • @mobjack4
    @mobjack4 Год назад +2

    Thanks Adam! Keeping it in play and talking through my preshot routine is my take away.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      Cheers, Eric. Indeed, I've noticed that it helps me a lot. Forcing yourself to vocalize the plan has the added benefit of...making a plan.

  • @johnhofer3089
    @johnhofer3089 Год назад

    I'm a 2 and I can't agree more with you in this video. Knowing where the miss is, adjusting for funky circumstances, and hitting a few good shots on/around the green is all it takes to break 80.
    Golf is a simple game that some people overthink. Just be a cool character and give every shot the respect it deserves

  • @Klownmg
    @Klownmg Год назад +2

    Loved this video!

  • @derekpolano3654
    @derekpolano3654 Год назад +3

    What a great video! Thank you so much for this. I play to about a 14, down from an 18 a year ago. Best I have ever got to is a 12, but I have only ever shot under 80 twice in my life. This gives me a great blueprint for how I can do that more often without changing much besides how I approach the game. I often turn one bad shot into multiple bad holes because I feel there is no way to recover from a scoring perspective. This is really helpful to me.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      Cheers, Derek. I often look at scorecards post-round and tally up my 9 best holes and 9 worst. In this round my best 9 holes totaled 3 under par and my worst 9 were 9 over par. Little nuggets like that help keep me calm if I play a bad stretch of holes.

  • @tjk6220
    @tjk6220 Год назад

    Excellent course management and the thought process behind it. As per your swing you shallow the club very well ...what I have been working on as I come more over the top. Keep up the good content.

  • @donkee9
    @donkee9 Год назад +1

    I’m a 15 hc. Outside of course management I get all aspects of play great at times (although never all at once). The big miss and recovering from the big miss is what has kept my hc where it is. Your attitude and approach before and after each shot is inspiring.

  • @ryanalley2446
    @ryanalley2446 Год назад +1

    Great video Adam, thank you! 5 handicap index is my goal. I'm currently on 7.6 and the last stretch to 5 has been tough. My iron play is inconsistent and like you, I rely on my short game to save my scorecard. For me, eliminating the doubles and playing more strategically to my strengths is the key to the elusive 5 handicap!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад

      Cheers, Ryan. Yeah, double bogey avoidance is *definitely* the stat that sticks out for me, too.

  • @FlyyKid07
    @FlyyKid07 Год назад +2

    I like that you don't overplay the game, and take risky chances. Most of your shots are well thought out.
    I need that in my game. When frustrated, I swing too hard and forget golf is hard.
    More thinking and staying in control are my new goals. Thx

  • @bigglesthwaite
    @bigglesthwaite Год назад

    Thx for sharing. It’s helpful. Your swing appears serviceable and repeatable and you hit your shots pretty straight and fairly long. That helps. Wish I could… Good attitude too.

  • @jamestown4867
    @jamestown4867 Год назад +4

    Kama aina living in Japan.
    Today was almost like home (Oahu) with blue skies, 20 c, light 1-3 mph breeze. I sure miss Wailea and Kapalua. As a life long 5-8 handicap, I was hanging on to a 7 through age 67 and practice as I may, I’ve never broken the 5 barrier.
    A 5hc generally averages 3 over hc so 80 is a decent score... but aggravating and distasteful.
    Again generally, one stays +/- 6 strokes of his hc but I’ve shot scores close to 100 and with over 4000 rounds played, went under par 3 times.
    Tried several times to quit this unfair game but that one shot in a round keeps bringing me back.
    I almost truly quit at 67. Threw my 7i into the lake at 17 (2 over on the tee,) then twice in the lake and 70s score vanished.
    The guys insisted I finish (money riding) and after 3 years of overhauling to the Mike Austin method, I took an angry swipe and got 285 carry and 305 total for the first honest 300+ in my life.
    Here we go again.
    I somehow unlocked my secret. My head speed dwindled to 92 at age 63 and after 3 frustrating years of MA, my cruising speed settled at 103, and recorded 118 - which gave me that 285 carry.
    Mike Austin was well over 300 into his 70s but he was an exceptional physical specimen.
    Long story short. It’s great to be a scratch player but less than 1% ever get there. And only 8% are 5 or better.
    Golf was much more fun when I was trying to break 90. Now anything over 79 is like a kick in the mouth.
    Smell the flowers. Better than being at work no matter the score...so I try to console myself.
    Ernie Els putting disaster video also calms me.
    Fairways and Greens!
    PenguinGolf

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      haha thanks James. I've also frequently queued up that Ernie Els putting disaster.

  • @dustinh818
    @dustinh818 Год назад +1

    It helps when you can hit targets. That's most people's problem. Slice, fads are everywhere. Good video.

  • @handdle-h2o
    @handdle-h2o Год назад +2

    congrats on sinking those puts as they're the key to keeping the score down. Always something to think about ie a 1/2 inch put is the same in strokes as a 270 yard drive. you have an interesting swing

  • @sharpywilliam4513
    @sharpywilliam4513 Год назад +4

    I love your videos Adam, cause you truly show us how simple, inside the complicated nature that is golf, the game can actually be when you stick to the basics. As someone who is on his way to break 90, your videos are just 100% encouraging. Ps I thought the Driver driving ad was hilarious.

    • @maruiacancer
      @maruiacancer Год назад

      Thank you so much for your videos! I had a misfortune, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I also created a channel and am trying to move in that direction, but so far not very successful((ks

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад

      Thanks so much. It's heartening to hear that this is useful to you. And lol, glad to see the SwingTweaks plug is being well received.

  • @tylerw1418
    @tylerw1418 Год назад

    You rock dude. Once I get this cast off I’ll be remembering this video.

  • @nasdaq007
    @nasdaq007 Год назад +1

    helps a lot - thanks ❤

  • @robyates136
    @robyates136 Год назад +1

    Great videos and very very helpful. Got my handicap from 18 to 15 in last two months by fixing my driver swing and focusing on conservative course management centered around shots I know I hit well (and practice!). Broke 80 a few weeks ago for first time - and it didn't even feel that I played "well" - just stuck to a plan, got close to some pins and holed a few birdie putts.

  • @kyleconnor2759
    @kyleconnor2759 Год назад +1

    I’m a former country club pro. You don’t have an ugly swing at all man. Haha ive seen swings that were seemingly impossible l, and giving lessons to those people was difficult. I actually like your move at the ball a lot.

  • @mmamath1817
    @mmamath1817 Год назад +2

    You had some real consistent drives this rd.

  • @dannstarrjp
    @dannstarrjp Год назад +3

    I’m off 8 but still madly inconsistent, I’ll break 80 on a good day and then shoot 95 on a day when I somehow forget how to hit a driver and how to chip. What I like about your game is the consistency. You’re 1.5-2 clubs shorter than me but you get the job done, I’m gonna watch more and hopefully fix some mistakes I make at the golf course.

  • @paulf1256
    @paulf1256 Год назад +1

    Wise words, all that many legendary golfers have taught throughout the history of the game!

  • @Thejoseylife
    @Thejoseylife Год назад

    Great round! I love your ability to get your focus back after a bad shot.

  • @michaeldasilva6753
    @michaeldasilva6753 Год назад +6

    Your videos are a great example of what can be achieved with proper course management and competent ball striking. Keep it up!

  • @nate_wil
    @nate_wil Год назад

    What a gorgeous course!

  • @alberthilt
    @alberthilt Год назад +1

    Drives are looking very nice Adam... beautiful course!
    I usually play Kapalua when the wife and I are on Maui... LOVE it!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Albert! We managed to get out at Kapalua Bay but not Plantation. How would you describe Plantation?

    • @alberthilt
      @alberthilt Год назад

      @@NotAScratchGolfer Plantation is higher up on the hill, better views of the channel... both are beautiful and difficult.
      you need to play Plantation as well, just to do it!

  • @epicragegaming2016
    @epicragegaming2016 Год назад

    you're game is pretty consistent. and you keep it in play. that is the biggest key. no wild ball flights going o.b.

  • @chetranqui
    @chetranqui Год назад +1

    So, I added up remaining distances to see your new/current driving distance and I realized that you're driving 245-260 yards. At those distances, each of your irons could go so much further than they do... but you choose to settle back into a comfortable, repeatable swing... and you've chosen a swing that produces distances lower than what you COULD go. Me? I go 99% with every non-partial wedge.
    I might have to work on that. I like the idea of easing through a round with a repeatable, non-chunky, non-toppy swing.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад

      Cheers. I probably would benefit from adding some speed (+ improving technique) with my irons. But tbh I don't have the interest in putting in the practice to do so.

  • @garyrae5413
    @garyrae5413 Год назад +1

    Common sense and losing the ego are both huge shot savers…great little vlog,thanks man.❤

  • @jacksonramey7003
    @jacksonramey7003 Год назад

    It’s glossed over a tad bit, but the best way I’ve found to get better is to consistently play with people far better than yourself. Went from a 20+ HI to 8 now just by playing with an ex-college golfer and listening to their tips. Usually these guys are more than happy to talk through shots with you and you can gain some much just from implementing their thought process. Also I’m a big fan of taking less than driver off the tee if possible. With tight courses the easiest way to blow up is a penalty of some kind (OB, water, etc). Middle of the green is rarely a bad place to be and helps play into a “bogey at worst” mindset which has rapidly decreased my scores.
    Great video!

  • @TheonethecallQuaid
    @TheonethecallQuaid Год назад +1

    Very informative video. I’m sort of on that bubble: I know I can play (I’m a lefty) & finally learned work the ball. I’m a natural slicer and finally put it to rest. I can however play my slice or a big fade on command when I want off the tee if the hole calls for it. I started drawing the ball too. The biggest flaw in my game (trust me I have plenty) is my course management. I rarely like to lay up on par 5’s & usually like to play some sort of hero shot with my second shot that gets me in plenty of trouble. I can string a bunch good holes together until I blow up & card a big number. I play with my regular 4 some where the bets & presses are flying as is the shit talking. My goal for 2023 is to eliminate the big numbers. I broke 80 four times last year & the lowest score I’ve posted so far (for 2023) is an 80. I don’t play as much as I’d like because of my work & travel schedule, but I’ve changed how I practice by working on my game from 150 yards in. I’m hoping to see a change along with utilizing some of your course management ideas into my game. BTW, I did subscribe to your channel.

  • @andyg1059
    @andyg1059 Год назад +1

    Great video mate

  • @lt.spears1889
    @lt.spears1889 Год назад +1

    I’m 59 I’m a 6, I’m actually disappointed if I don’t break 80, everything you say I adhere to, avoid big numbers, never follow a bad shot by another, be purposeful. I’m not long off the tee either, but I’m straight. Anyhow great advice

  • @BeardedScout
    @BeardedScout Год назад +1

    I’m playing here in 2 weeks on the Emerald course. Thanks for uploading this! So excited.

    • @lukesherva1802
      @lukesherva1802 Год назад

      Played the emerald when I was in Hawaii like a month and a half ago, easily the best course I’ve ever played

  • @peterkelly578
    @peterkelly578 Год назад +1

    My favorite place in the world! Can’t wait to get back

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      Yeah, we had a great time, too! Would love to get back one day.

  • @Shiturd45
    @Shiturd45 Год назад

    That course looks beautiful. They must have a lot of maintenance crew and money to repair their greens constantly. Those bunkers are huge as well. I would be honored to play that course.

  • @bradunderwood1012
    @bradunderwood1012 Год назад +1

    Was watching one of James Robinson videos and he included your clip of the driver driving the car was awsome.

  • @davidnguyen2438
    @davidnguyen2438 Год назад +2

    Guys, you don't understand. This man had a much much much worse driver swing just a couple of videos ago. And he was still playing great golf. Driver doesn't really matter.

  • @mrkipling3841
    @mrkipling3841 Год назад

    A very sensible and somewhat impressive way to look at the game of golf. Your content is much appreciated.

  • @MrMartwy
    @MrMartwy Год назад +3

    I am around 20 HCP. When I watch your shots I feel I am just a step behind. Your swing is... crazy. I guess every golf instructor would start making a list of changes for you... But somehow you are able to produce consistent shots with all this winding arms around your body.

  • @Mtnbike121
    @Mtnbike121 Год назад +1

    Wow, this was really impressive.
    I just shot an 85 the other day with a triple and double on 17 and 18. I keep thinking i need ito improve my swing when in reality i need to work on my course management.
    For example I keep trying to go right at this front pin location thats protected by deep front bunkers on this one hole, almost every time i end up in them and end with a triple. The green is deep and has a back stop and is way more benficial to hit the back of the green and two putt for 4-5, than hit into the bunker, hit two bunker shots and two putt for 7-8.
    I got to course manage better.

  • @josephcrowe927
    @josephcrowe927 Год назад +1

    Great video nice steady golf with a score quite frankly I’d love to get

  • @WeekendTrailRider
    @WeekendTrailRider Год назад +1

    Great tips, thanks. My best scoring comes from playing boring golf. Stand up in the tee box, swing smooth, don't kill it and just hit it in the middle of the fairway... yawn Grab the longer club choice in the fairway and then just swing smooth and knock it on the green. Sometimes I one putt or three putt but most of the time I two putt. It isn't as exciting without those long crushing drives and cool recovery shots but when it comes to scoring it is effective and has my handicap in the single digits. The hardest part is ignoring the devil on my shoulder always trying to talk me into the glorious but low % shot...

  • @strengthscoachalex
    @strengthscoachalex Год назад +3

    Great video Adam - as someone who hits very close yardages to you, I've made a commitment this year to focus much more on where to land my pitches/chips/bumps instead of just looking at the flagstick. I know getting more up and downs will be a huge difference maker in my scoring.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад +1

      Bingo. Keep me in the loop about your progress. Coming back to BC any time soon?

    • @strengthscoachalex
      @strengthscoachalex Год назад

      @@NotAScratchGolfer will do. and yes! August long weekend 2-5, you around!?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Год назад

      @@strengthscoachalex yessir!