Yea but as someone who's never been a cartboy I do agree to be a little more respectful. I always clean my cart out when I'm done because I already know that the cart boy is gonna have to spray and wipe down the cart so it looks good for the next customer.
You're turning that cat into a killer. When I was a kid, way before the internet, we used to collect bouncy balls. They were small balls made from rubber that bounced really high and continuously. I would bounce them off the tile onto the wall so it bounces up and back towards me and my cat would do crazy backflips and cartwheels and catch it nearly 100% of the time. We ended up having to put him down as he started killing and bringing home different animals every single day. Rabbits, different birds including ducks, large rats etc. The final straw was when he caught an owl and plucked it of all its feathers before he was gonna kill it (my dad went to work early that day and caught him the process). But all that 'fun time' actually turned him into a cold, tactical in killer.
@@PantherMaster It is very impressive, looking at the lofts they are only slightly stronger than most bladed sets. (about 2 degrees stronger overall). Your swing speed must be quite high (mid 90 mph range with an 8 iron or higher) and you definitely compress the ball a ton to hit it that far. The average golfer hits their 8 iron 136 yards. Tour pros hit their 8 iron anywhere from 150 to 200 yards.
8:09 I was a cartboy for 5 years. Cleaning the cart is literally 90% of our job lmao.
Same
Yea but as someone who's never been a cartboy I do agree to be a little more respectful. I always clean my cart out when I'm done because I already know that the cart boy is gonna have to spray and wipe down the cart so it looks good for the next customer.
Are you supposed to tip the guy cleaning the cart out in the US?
idk theres garbage cans all around the course i understand one or 2 but a 24 pack in the back idk
@D At most courses it is seen as courteous to tip the cartboy. It can depend on if they offer to clean your clubs or load your bag as well
9:15 omg my heart literally just now melted away
Crazy, I played the course shown at 8:35 this morning. It's Riviera CC in Ormond Beach, FL.
JD being the GOAT as always lol
Would love to play a nine with my man at 9:15 pure joy right there
Wtf a tip for cleaning cart?
Guy complaining about people leaving carts dirty, bro you get paid to clean carts tf?😂
I get paid to so idk what these people talking about
That missed double eagle hurt my soul
Same bruh I just saw that part and then saw your comment
Calling it a "double eagle" hurt my soul. The correct term is Albatross.
1:52-2:50 all I was looking for was someone in the background like wth wrong with this girl lol
it was very cringe
That kid at 6 mins oh my days
Yep. The driver head almost as big as his own head 🤣nice swing too
You're turning that cat into a killer. When I was a kid, way before the internet, we used to collect bouncy balls. They were small balls made from rubber that bounced really high and continuously. I would bounce them off the tile onto the wall so it bounces up and back towards me and my cat would do crazy backflips and cartwheels and catch it nearly 100% of the time. We ended up having to put him down as he started killing and bringing home different animals every single day. Rabbits, different birds including ducks, large rats etc. The final straw was when he caught an owl and plucked it of all its feathers before he was gonna kill it (my dad went to work early that day and caught him the process). But all that 'fun time' actually turned him into a cold, tactical in killer.
is it weird that i can hit an 8 iron 180yds even though im below 18 yrs old?
What irons do you play?
@@That1Carson Callaway Big Bertha, beauties🥵
@@PantherMaster Any idea on what year they are from? Callaway has produced a ton of 'big berthas' since the 90's and continues to today
@@That1Carson 1996
@@PantherMaster It is very impressive, looking at the lofts they are only slightly stronger than most bladed sets. (about 2 degrees stronger overall). Your swing speed must be quite high (mid 90 mph range with an 8 iron or higher) and you definitely compress the ball a ton to hit it that far. The average golfer hits their 8 iron 136 yards. Tour pros hit their 8 iron anywhere from 150 to 200 yards.