Hello my names anthony, been watching the channel for about a month now and never left a comment. I figured i would comment now just say that this is a great channel that you have been able to provide for us because it’s very genuine and nice to see a person who goes over the bad and good. And yeah that’s all i got for now lol but i hope you have a great day and keep up with the golf!
@@Anthony-ss5sz Hi Anthony, thanks for your comment and support for the channel. That’s one thing that I promise to my viewers, I will always show an unfiltered version of my path through professional golf. The bad and the good are all parts of the journey. Thanks for watching!
Recently found your videos and glad I did. You are one of the only guys I can watch on RUclips golf at the moment because it is a little fast pace (no walking and talking or cart cams) and you also explain the shots you are trying to hit and why so great on the videos I’ve watched so far! Keep it up
@@jamescolindavisgolf always. You’ve helped me with my golf game as well in the short amount of time I’ve watched you. I play college golf and the way you talk through your shots has helped.
I 100 % understand your frustrations, you having a routine to follow and then hit and wait hit and wait takes your momentum right out of wack, descent play and your swings looking solid.
@@greendog996 thanks for the support. The game is close. It’s been a bit of a rough stretch, but I’m going to come back better than ever. Thanks for watching!
With quite a bit of SG exposure, those numbers seemed about spot on to me. The approach game in particular seemed of quite good quality and overall is was a pretty solid round where you could have broken out but it just didn't quite happen. The last two tee shots both seemed to have a bit of that slight extra speed and lateral in the takeaway that I commented on during the late front nine at Atlantide. 15 wasn't the best angle to determine that but on 16, I felt that I did see some of that. I can see that having slight affects on how the hand and club path relate to the midsection which in my experience is huge for the consistency of path and impact. My sister used to work at Elmridge and I had a standing invitation from the pro to go play there at one time (like in the 80s, since I'm pretty much headed into Dino territory at this point) but I never quite got there so it was nice to get an intimate look at it. Nice job. Cheers.
@@timothypollock8358 thanks as always for the support Tim. The strokes gained stats are definitely accurate. It just doesn’t always reflect how you felt about your game, but it makes you take a much more objective look at your round instead of just feelings. Glad you enjoyed the tour of Elm Ridge!
My gosh, who are these golfers you got in your group? They don't seem to know basic etiquette or the concept of pace of play. You were very generous taking responsibility for your frustration.
@@bradplamondon9756 you make a good point, though in this situation I would have preferred to have been waiting instead of dealing with the anxiety of being in the group slowing things down.
“Go back to your shanties”
@@stewyeung this is my new favorite comment on the channel. 😂😂
Hello my names anthony, been watching the channel for about a month now and never left a comment. I figured i would comment now just say that this is a great channel that you have been able to provide for us because it’s very genuine and nice to see a person who goes over the bad and good. And yeah that’s all i got for now lol but i hope you have a great day and keep up with the golf!
@@Anthony-ss5sz Hi Anthony, thanks for your comment and support for the channel. That’s one thing that I promise to my viewers, I will always show an unfiltered version of my path through professional golf. The bad and the good are all parts of the journey.
Thanks for watching!
Recently found your videos and glad I did. You are one of the only guys I can watch on RUclips golf at the moment because it is a little fast pace (no walking and talking or cart cams) and you also explain the shots you are trying to hit and why so great on the videos I’ve watched so far! Keep it up
@@MandM1140 thank you so much for your support. I really appreciate the feedback. Cheers!
@@jamescolindavisgolf always. You’ve helped me with my golf game as well in the short amount of time I’ve watched you. I play college golf and the way you talk through your shots has helped.
@@MandM1140 that’s awesome! Glad I could help. 🙌
I 100 % understand your frustrations, you having a routine to follow and then hit and wait hit and wait takes your momentum right out of wack, descent play and your swings looking solid.
@@brettcollier7906 thanks Brett. It was a tough situation, but I feel like I could have done a better job managing my emotions. Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy these videos. This game is so fickle. I feel you are so close to catching a run of good scores/outcomes.
@@greendog996 thanks for the support. The game is close. It’s been a bit of a rough stretch, but I’m going to come back better than ever.
Thanks for watching!
Once again another great video and just a solid round. Lfg you’re going to be where you want soon.
@@charlesgenest5040 thank you. I appreciate the support. 🙏
Love these videos
@@Pick-qf4eo glad you’re enjoying the content. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Love the untucked shirts in a pro-am. I really hate putting back through my shadow. I miss a lot of short putts in that situation.
@@derrickpina5128 I have practiced putting through my shadow purposefully on the practice green. It is an acquired skill.
Sorry that I had a laugh a bit -- Must have been brutal.... I have been there!!! Still some positives. Great playing!
@@jeffreytabourne thanks Jeff. It’s coming along. Just need to stay patient. The past 5-6 weeks have been tough, but I know I’ll bounce back.
@@jamescolindavisgolf Absolutely! I was referring to your playing partners. You did great.
@@jeffreytabourne i got it. Didn’t think you were laughing about my game. 😉
With quite a bit of SG exposure, those numbers seemed about spot on to me. The approach game in particular seemed of quite good quality and overall is was a pretty solid round where you could have broken out but it just didn't quite happen. The last two tee shots both seemed to have a bit of that slight extra speed and lateral in the takeaway that I commented on during the late front nine at Atlantide. 15 wasn't the best angle to determine that but on 16, I felt that I did see some of that. I can see that having slight affects on how the hand and club path relate to the midsection which in my experience is huge for the consistency of path and impact. My sister used to work at Elmridge and I had a standing invitation from the pro to go play there at one time (like in the 80s, since I'm pretty much headed into Dino territory at this point) but I never quite got there so it was nice to get an intimate look at it. Nice job. Cheers.
@@timothypollock8358 thanks as always for the support Tim. The strokes gained stats are definitely accurate. It just doesn’t always reflect how you felt about your game, but it makes you take a much more objective look at your round instead of just feelings.
Glad you enjoyed the tour of Elm Ridge!
My gosh, who are these golfers you got in your group? They don't seem to know basic etiquette or the concept of pace of play. You were very generous taking responsibility for your frustration.
@@catherinebaker566 Hi Catherine, thanks for your comment. The day was more about the fundraiser than anything. But yes, it was very frustrating. 😂
Gents not marking their balls LOL. That would bother me also and they should know better. Thx for the videos.
@@gregakin5387 my pleasure Greg. It was an… interesting day. Thanks for watching!
What the pro behind you shoot? If you waited 17min to hit your second shot. He must've waited 20+ min on the Tee!!!
@@bradplamondon9756 you make a good point, though in this situation I would have preferred to have been waiting instead of dealing with the anxiety of being in the group slowing things down.