HOW TO BREAK 80 IN GOLF - LOWER YOUR SCORES

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • How to break 80 in golf can be tough for many golfers and how to break 80 consistently is even harder. Mark Crossfield and Coach Lockey talk you through their round to help you lower your scores out on the golf course. The guys are on their latest golf holiday playing some Portugal golf at Amendoeira Faldo Course. Need help to break 80 in golf, want to improve your golf game and find out top ways to break 80, enjoy watching this golf video to find out how.
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  • @richo2501
    @richo2501 4 года назад +35

    Anyone who watched this video and didn't understand the content, isn't close enough to shooting sub 80 to understand how to get the most out of it. How can Mark or Coach build a game plan for other people to break 80/70? That's just silly. The best information they can offer is how they go about playing a round, setting up expectations, understanding misses and where they are and understanding how results on the course can be interpreted. Before they tee'd off, notice how they talked about what they might expect to shoot? ie setting reasonable goal and notice on the second hole, how Mark commented on the approach that ended up in the bunker. He was describing his mentality around the fact that he still hit a decent shot/chose the right club in the conditions so took the positive from it instead of beating himself up for the bogey and took away that if he continues to play like that, the round might come to him later. I think a lot of you missed the point of the video entirely and that might just show you're not ready to shoot under 80/70.

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад +8

      This is possibly the best comment ever. You don’t know how happy this makes me. The comments and content on this subject are full of stupid cliches that people just mindlessly lap up. Thank you so much for seeing what this really is. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @richo2501
      @richo2501 4 года назад

      @@MarkCrossfield Awesome, thanks for that. I think people expect that videos on RUclips are there to wave a magic wand over their game and all will be fixed! It's one of the hardest and most complex games in the world for a reason. It takes time and effort to improve, not spoon feeding! Great to see you playing Srixon/Cleveland this year. Srixon make great stuff. The Z star ball is the business. Cheers!

    • @richo2501
      @richo2501 4 года назад

      @vangilbergen If you don't get the video, you'll see the title as click bait. The whole point of a title is to get people interested in the content. If the content doesn't match the title then it's clickbait. That's not the case here

    • @Alan_Edwards
      @Alan_Edwards 2 года назад

      @vangilbergen I agree, regardless of the comments made to belittle your point.

  • @joelcrow
    @joelcrow 4 года назад +6

    My list to break 90:
    - hit twice the practice putts as you did shots on the range warming up
    - NEVER EVER lose a ball, or get into an unplayable lie (this is usually a decision, choose the shot that YOU KNOW will keep you safe and in play)
    - completely ignore any peer pressure or advice on the course
    - ride your strengths all round long; 3ws off the tee, 52 instead of 60, play the fade, rinky from 160, whatever, find what works over and over again for YOU and do it over and over again all round long
    - make more putts, make putting "that thing that always saves you," that you can always count on
    - play the tee color that makes you most comfortable on the part 3s
    - focus of hitting fairways and greens in regulation, not risks or showboating, fairways then greens
    - use a rangefinder (with slope) to verify every distance, evaluate your results and modify next shots
    - having a blowup hole is not the end of the world, evaluate what didn't work, adjust back to what you know will work for you
    - make each round feel easy, smooth swings, use enough club, make putts...repeat over and over

  • @alanmacgillivray8286
    @alanmacgillivray8286 4 года назад +2

    i've broken 80 about 10 times and every time I've done it I feel invincible. Then i see the guys on tv and realise i've still got no idea how to play golf

  • @sprtsfanatic1
    @sprtsfanatic1 4 года назад +1

    Lowest score I ever had was a 68 (-2) at a very prestigious country club in the Bay Area. I was a caddy at the time and just played out of my mind that day. Think I was 16. Never shot in the 60s since. I tend to go for breaking 80, but I’m definitely playing to a 10 handicap right now. For me, I’ll let a bad hole or errant shot get in my head and I lose myself and perspective constantly. Been struggling with that mental side of the game for years. I have the game, it’s just that mental block that keeps me from getting closer to scratch

  • @anthonyychapa
    @anthonyychapa 4 года назад +1

    Biggest key to remember is consistency. Hit fairways, hit greens, and roll it close. If you miss, make it to where you are able to manage those misses better.

  • @ianh8396
    @ianh8396 4 года назад +4

    I think this vlog is about breaking 80, listen to what mark and coach are saying. ‚One over on that hole, but happy because I didn’t hit a bad shot and was pin high with my second ˋ I would be saying sh!t another drop shot, go to the next tee and try and smash my ball even further down down the fairway, miss it right and double the next. Mark and coach are saying here, keep cool, a birdie will come if I keep hitting good shots.

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад

      It’s all there for the people who can move away from cliche and golf video guff

  • @ReinoutSchotman
    @ReinoutSchotman 4 года назад +2

    I broke 80 twice this year (first and second time ever) on my par-73 home course. I need to get more consistency of the tee, be sharper in approaches, need more up&downs, need some luck with longer putts and need to make more birdies. Course management: aggressive or defensive? All of this I train on weekly with my pro.

  • @mickhvac3908
    @mickhvac3908 4 года назад

    My local course in Florida is 7k yd. my best is 94. Just started this year. Many thanks to you for helping me get there from 120’s in the beginning.

  • @indydawson
    @indydawson 4 года назад +7

    To break 80 you’re skills must be in place. At this point you’re down to shot choices or course management.

  • @lej2str
    @lej2str 4 года назад +1

    Like the course and video. I would prefer a bit more explanation about the approach of how to break X. Generally feels like a course vlog. I though I will look more at a lesson. Keep up the great work

  • @blairmalfara6990
    @blairmalfara6990 4 года назад +5

    This video is perfectly tailored to my game. At my best I can break 80, so I love hearing this. For me, I know it won’t happen every time I tee off, but it certainly is fun to see what I can muster. Cheers MC and Locks 🐐

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад +1

      Thanks loads more to come

    • @tigerbricks
      @tigerbricks 4 года назад

      Blair the word is fun .. playing your best and have fun

  • @andygreen1677
    @andygreen1677 4 года назад

    Played this course 3 times and last time I played it in June a young pro, who was on starter duties told us that if he wanted a challenging day he plays the Faldo and if he wants a fun day he plays the O'Connor. Having played both I can't disagree. Both stunning courses 👍

  • @robertcourt8593
    @robertcourt8593 4 года назад +1

    Anyone who has broken 80 should be pretty pleased with themselves. I would imagine, as a percentage, very few people ever do it.

  • @ericx122
    @ericx122 4 года назад +1

    I've stayed at Amendoeira Golf Resort 5-6 times last three years, absolutely epic place. So beautiful, calm, excellent courses. Practice facilities are so so good!
    Faldo is a very difficult course, but a great experience. So beautiful when you're on top of the hills. I prefer O'Connor Jr course as it is a lot easier, but still as much fun and overall such a good course. Then the little 9-hole course you can play under the lights at night is epic with a few beers in hand!

  • @robertreese6999
    @robertreese6999 4 года назад

    Hi Mark, I have broken 80 before, but never 70. Best round was even Par 74 (handicap 3.9). I feel I might be getting closer though! To consistently score "low" (for an amateur anyway) I feel the key is to stay focused, relaxed, and get the basics right. Of course we need solid short game, a sensible length on our tee shots, and with luck even a few putts to drop. But more importantly, what we need to avoid at all costs is throwing away shots for free, like pushing a drive OOB or duffing an approach into the pond. Being 2 over after 2 isn't an issue as long as we stay cool - but being 7 over after 9 cause of two lost balls might be! Since I have only recently done it, I can say confidently that breaking 80 is in the mind more than the body, once the basics of technique and strategy are dealt with. Greetings from Germany.

  • @brocklanders1984
    @brocklanders1984 4 года назад +3

    Broken 80 once in my life. Convinced myself I was destined to go pro, that was 20 years ago.

  • @davidelmgren7367
    @davidelmgren7367 4 года назад

    That last slo mo of Matt hitting a drive was just gorgeous. What a beautiful looking course.

  • @steffprobert7656
    @steffprobert7656 3 года назад

    Lockeys swing is so sweet

  • @Shakester71
    @Shakester71 4 года назад

    I play with many 12-15 handicappers that struggle to break 80. They're always in that 87-82 range and just can't quite get over the hump. Whats the typical mid to high handicapper hole? They hit a decent drive, not great, but playable. They spray their approach shot left or right, or short or long. They chip on, then two putt for a bogey. Or they end up in a bunker for an even worse score. Or they get on the green then end up three putting for bogey. Those are the strokes players can eliminate by actually spending time practicing that part of the game. The normal range routine for most is they grab a bucket of balls, hit them, then go home. There is a short game area at most ranges, and the ones that I go to are always empty. If you can turn 6 of bogeys into pars. A few of those doubles into bogeys, that 86 would be a 79 or less. There are a lot of components in a golf swing that not even a PGA player can execute them on every shot. Chipping and putting is more about feel with less moving parts. Its the simplest part of the game yet many struggle with it.

  • @SSW8682
    @SSW8682 4 года назад +1

    I’ve played in the 70’s numerous if I remember correctly it was about 78 deg out so yes I’ve played in the 70’s lol 😂 great vid guys

  • @Jjwalways70
    @Jjwalways70 4 года назад

    Hey Mark ,lockey, Dan guys I am back in the African bush working again I , don’t get much internet here I just wanted to wish you guys a very merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your families , another great year guys keep em coming , stay safe over the festive season .

  • @neildaniel590
    @neildaniel590 4 года назад +1

    Tough golf course. Played off the stones first day (sober) shot 5 over and was happy😂 played further forward a few times in the week (less sober) and er did not break 80😂 Great two courses!

  • @MarkSmith-lz5rk
    @MarkSmith-lz5rk 3 года назад

    I have broken 80 a couple times but im usually around 83-86...the only noticeable difference between the two scores...up and downs...thats it...almost everything else identical...I don't get enough greens either, but I feel like the best bang for my buck is to increase my up and downs and take greens as a bonus

  • @shawnstewart3405
    @shawnstewart3405 4 года назад

    I shot 88 at Brown deer golf course. Milwaukee,WI. USA. Tiger fans will know this as the place wher he started his career.

  • @davidsimeroth640
    @davidsimeroth640 8 месяцев назад

    At age 69 and only playing for 6 years I've broke 80 three times so far at my home course.

  • @thewatchman6074
    @thewatchman6074 4 года назад +1

    I have been a regular 82/83/84 gross around my local par 72 links course for years, but on one day a couple of years ago, I shot a 1 under 71 gross. It came out of nowhere. I have absolutely no idea why, or how, that happened, and have not been able to come close since. How can you get a 13 or 14 shot swing out of nowhere, without really (seemingly) doing anything different? Most frustrating game on the planet.

  • @paulbrunt5251
    @paulbrunt5251 4 года назад

    Completely agree that you have to set realistic expectations depending on the conditions. I played off hcp4 today, but my coastal course was blowing 40-50km/h winds. So I accessed at the start that if I could shoot between 78-80 then I’ve done well and less that 78 and I’ve played really well. I ended up shooting a 79. Unfortunately my short game, particularly putting let me down and I should have shot a 75-76, but I’m still happy.

  • @michaelhardiman8753
    @michaelhardiman8753 2 года назад

    Broke 80 first time this year but then back to high 80s and 90s.

  • @jedidiahwest4619
    @jedidiahwest4619 4 года назад

    Broke 80 twice in my 8 years of playing golf. It really take a special day for me to get all the lucky bounces otherwise I’m shooting mid 80’s.

  • @mdcarson
    @mdcarson 3 года назад

    I am staying at a hotel overlooking a golf course doing a mandatory quarantine in the Philippines. Overlooking a golf course and a par 4, 370y 11-hdcp hole. A few observations. 90% of golfers don’t have closer than 175yd approach. 95% can’t reach the green in two shots. Only about about half of golfers get their first pitch onto the green on the first try and almost all are well short of the pin taking too lofted a club for the shot. With almost all golfers missing the green and duffing a pitch shot and then three-putting, I see a most all scores are a 7. As an average these people are shooting 97, which is probably generous. My conclusion is: half of people playing the blue tees should be playing the white tees and the other half should be teeing off with the ladies!!! Break 80 from the reds gents. At least it’s a dream you might actually see come true. BTW, I have shot 77, 78, 78 and 79 in the last month from the blues and it is never easy, but is possible when you can reach most greens in 2 (meaning you don’t lose balls off the tee), never duff a chip and can two putt most every hole. Good practicing everyone.

  • @richardjames5700
    @richardjames5700 4 года назад

    Good play guys and interesting to see different clubs selected off the tees rather than reaching for the driver every time also shows how important it is to hole those putts!!

  • @UnboxRacing
    @UnboxRacing 4 года назад

    It's good to view this one with the "tour school qualifying" video with Dan. I think the perspectives and take homes are similar. But as a few people note below, breaking 80 for many is simply a pipe dream as it requires a level of skill, ball striking etc that is out of reach. Does not mean they cannot maximise their skills and break their own '80.' Just as an aside, I think expectations are a dangerous thing. As Brad Kearns (Tiger's coach way back) said, "never listen to other people's expectations." This was said in context of true or significant learning experiences. Michael Hebron has a lot on this (that would be a person to team up with Mark on the psychology side).

  • @cliveseer5163
    @cliveseer5163 4 года назад +1

    4th Hole get away with a poor drive. Ball sitting down and try and smash a 3 wood. To where? Into trouble - 60 yards out. Is 70 yards your best number for an approach.
    If you seriously want to break 80 - this very situation is where you save shots. Work on a key yardage into the hole and then play to it. If you bomb a drive - then look at attacking the hole.

  • @jaybyrne4562
    @jaybyrne4562 4 года назад +8

    I've been waiting for this!!!! Unfortunately it'll have to wait at least an hour, missus has me watching some new born baby programme!

    • @thewatchman6074
      @thewatchman6074 4 года назад +2

      Moral to that story. Play more golf, and make less babies.

    • @jaybyrne4562
      @jaybyrne4562 4 года назад

      @@thewatchman6074 it's only one! But fair point 🙈

  • @TheBradleyp63
    @TheBradleyp63 4 года назад

    Quite pleased with the progress of the Coach's game.

  • @shadowfoxdbl
    @shadowfoxdbl 4 года назад +3

    Great video! You boys make it look easy

  • @e.davidjohnson2797
    @e.davidjohnson2797 3 года назад

    Yes, shot my best 77.

  • @JimboSRP
    @JimboSRP 4 года назад +12

    I can break 80 almost every time I play 9 holes.

    • @chriskirby70
      @chriskirby70 4 года назад

      Sometimes I have to finish on the 8th just make sure

    • @thewatchman6074
      @thewatchman6074 4 года назад +1

      @@chriskirby70 Yep, we have a saying in our daily fourball. "If you want to knock ten strokes off your score, then miss out one of the par three's". haha

    • @Mr.mallaer
      @Mr.mallaer 4 года назад

      Me too. Just double the par on 9 holes course. So par three becomes par six, par four becomes par eight and par five becomes par ten. I can break 80 with putter alone on nine holes.

  • @heysolley
    @heysolley 4 года назад

    This is probably common, but I rarely have time to hit range balls before a round. Therefore not really warmed up, not in the "groove". SO therefore I tack on 2 or 3 strokes on the first half-dozen holes just getting loose.

  • @skeough362
    @skeough362 4 года назад

    I'd love to see a video of a 10 handicap, a 12 handicap & a 15 handicap and you coach them through the round. Then you could see how they fare. Your video was great to help with how to manage the course. A 12 handicapper will screw up some shots and then have to recover. I think that would make a great video that a lot of people could relate to with bad drives, flubbed chips and bad putting. Many don't hit the ball as far as you two either which puts a different pressure on your game even if you hit it straight.

  • @NightMaerzzz666
    @NightMaerzzz666 4 года назад

    My very best round on my local course was a 77. All the moon's aligned that day!

  • @josey777cat
    @josey777cat 4 года назад

    76 is my best this year. When a was a youngling I did a 66 best game of my life.

  • @Longlivetherepubli
    @Longlivetherepubli 4 года назад

    Broke a hundred 50 percent of the time last year my best is 95 . I started taking golf more serious last year by getting golf shoes and watching vids and playing 15 rounds compared to 4. 2 years ago avg was 119

  • @wooltron1
    @wooltron1 4 года назад +1

    I was 2 over through 12 holes yesterday and went 7 over on the last 6 holes for an 81. Completely lost the ability to chip somehow. Haven't been that pissed off in a long time.

  • @shanemccormick5859
    @shanemccormick5859 4 года назад

    course management is the key to breaking 80.... know the course your playing or more importantly know where not to miss.
    and leave the sucker pins to the pros.... no danger in the centre of the green

  • @HiReZ09
    @HiReZ09 Год назад

    I've broke 80 a handful of times but an consistently 82 83. I just rarely can get all three working on the same day..i.e. off the tee well,have a iron striking day, an have the flat stick working well. it's generally either driver or iron an if they're both there I can assure ya I'll have multiple 3 putts lol

  • @jasonsuter13
    @jasonsuter13 4 года назад

    I totally get this, thought process, course management, on how to break 80, in my mind yes it is about "breaking 80", but i do need the skills, i havent yet as fairly new to the game, but i love the thought process.... Ect of the better player and an inside(understanding) of "how to break 80" thanks😁😎

  • @richardmarsh1769
    @richardmarsh1769 4 года назад +3

    Interested how strategy is always in flux almost shot to shot , which is a genuine comment given that I’ve only ever broken 80 twice in medal play

  • @johninnsaford
    @johninnsaford 4 года назад +1

    Was there a few months ago. Great course. Just about broke 90 I think!

  • @josephgreenberg2063
    @josephgreenberg2063 4 года назад +1

    Given your prior advocacy of strokes gained metrics, non-pros would be helped by knowing how many fairways, greens, saves, putts (and average distance from hole) to break 70/80

  • @davidfowkes6534
    @davidfowkes6534 4 года назад

    Shooting regular mid eighties as a casual player next objective is eighty need to keep practicing through the winter.

  • @mattymoomoo101
    @mattymoomoo101 4 года назад +1

    i totally get the title. listen and watch how they plan their shots and where the best miss would be, and what shots they might be left with. breaking 80 is hard if you just continually pin seek all day.

  • @christianstelzl2494
    @christianstelzl2494 4 года назад

    I actually played this course last year in November. It’s a hard one but stunning.

  • @peterfedorow4694
    @peterfedorow4694 4 года назад

    Interesting stuff but how about a "how to break 90" version for the average golfer who just keeps trying, and trying and trying? Happy to volunteer if you need a "test case".

  • @joyrussell1974
    @joyrussell1974 4 года назад

    yes i did
    I break 80 and I am in the above 70

  • @ethananderson2506
    @ethananderson2506 4 года назад

    I broke 80 for the first time last week, may have only been 79 but I'll take what I can get 😂 Cant wait for the Christmas Special!!

  • @PeteWhite_77
    @PeteWhite_77 4 года назад +47

    there's nothing about how to break 80, please don't use click bait to get a look -be honest (been watching 5 yrs first comment -think about that Mark)

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад +5

      This is only about breaking 80 thank for watching but I totally don’t agree. If you can’t see the lessons that’s cool we have loads more coming on this subject. 👍👍👍

    • @deeotee
      @deeotee 4 года назад +8

      ​@@MarkCrossfieldI'm with Peter on this one. I love the vlog, but the titles have gotten a bit confusing.

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад +3

      deeotee we try to break 80 everything we play?

    • @Grunt21Tennessee
      @Grunt21Tennessee 4 года назад +10

      It's really just another on course vlog. Not really a "how to break 80". Agreed with you here. Still enjoyable but nothing to do with "how to break 80".

    • @11melmag
      @11melmag 4 года назад +3

      Listen to what they say. Even on course vlogs these guys still give lessons on course management.

  • @alandye4654
    @alandye4654 4 года назад

    That last putt was a heartbreaker.....

  • @matthewua1
    @matthewua1 4 года назад

    I'm stuck trying to get constantly below 76. Lets go boyz

  • @dennishammer836
    @dennishammer836 4 года назад

    That is a lovely putter Mr. C. Hard to find a center shafted putter these days.

  • @mcdeejd
    @mcdeejd 4 года назад

    The 10th on the Faldo Course is a par 4, not a par 5 as you guys played it. It’s the toughest par 4 I’ve played

  • @davepalmerton2429
    @davepalmerton2429 4 года назад +1

    Great entertainment. Some mighty tough greens.

  • @timaust1207
    @timaust1207 4 года назад +2

    74 is my best, consistently off the tee is my missing shots

  • @jeffcalhoun796
    @jeffcalhoun796 4 года назад

    Mark, do you find it very helpful to hit some balls on the practice green to get the pace of the greens, and do you find the greens out on the course running close to the same speed as the practice greens?

  • @glenwhyte2555
    @glenwhyte2555 4 года назад

    Love watching you guys and picking up tips, followed since the early days but rarely comment.
    Wishing you both a HC & NY
    👍⛳

  • @drobster100
    @drobster100 4 года назад

    Suggest taking a moment to show the clubs in the bags on the back of the cart and mayby mention the balls your using. Would make for a more interesting video. Not sure I would ever buy those putters,designed with th shaft in the middle of the blade. Are they all the rage in England?

  • @jaygrantham379
    @jaygrantham379 3 года назад

    Lockey Army

  • @tigerbricks
    @tigerbricks 4 года назад

    Just go any enjoy your game, speaking with european tour players i ask the same question, how to break 80, these top players say don't count your score .. just enjoy

  • @matthewatkinson5868
    @matthewatkinson5868 4 года назад

    I know you guys struggle with time surly scoring low comes with preparation I.e warm up course set up great video

  • @fergusreeverealestate.7409
    @fergusreeverealestate.7409 4 года назад

    I get what people are saying about there not being “direct coaching points” in this video... i.e he doesn’t actually stop and say “now this is exactly what I’m thinking and I’m going to do precisely this and this is how you do it, do you understand?”
    But there is a lot of information in this if you watch as a whole... like decisions to push harder on certain holes, or aim for the left of the green in a certain situation, or run the ball up instead of flying it or going for the putt vs playing for the 2 putt etc etc.
    It’s general advice about game management I think... at least that’s my take.
    And once you at the level of nearly breakin 70 or 80, you shouldn’t need a lot of coaching- you already have the skills required. It’s more about game management and working your way tactically wound the course using your personal-specific strengths to score and protecting you personal weaknesses so you don’t drop strokes.

  • @uctpclh
    @uctpclh 4 года назад

    I shot 67 a few times. Different players will have different strengths & weaknesses. Lots of ways to do it.

  • @nilmoney1
    @nilmoney1 4 года назад

    Always breakb70 on my 9 hole course too!

  • @stevoislookingforgolfballs8046
    @stevoislookingforgolfballs8046 4 года назад

    Very nice course management vlog, I still haven't broken 80 I've had a couple of 38 & 39's for the first 9 lately but can't get the last 9 together.

  • @CosmicApe
    @CosmicApe 4 года назад +1

    Waiting patiently for the Breaking 60 video...

  • @TheBradleyp63
    @TheBradleyp63 4 года назад

    Best score I've ever shot, 68. Course rating was 69, though. I worked at an Arnold Palmer course called Scotch Hall. Best score there 79, but course rating was 76 from championship tees.

  • @nicklaunier5105
    @nicklaunier5105 4 года назад

    Coach's game is legit....when is he going to try for the open?

  • @chrisbates7743
    @chrisbates7743 4 года назад

    Walk in after 9 job done

  • @robbiles
    @robbiles 4 года назад

    This is the one I've been waiting for.

  • @woodygamer6171
    @woodygamer6171 4 года назад

    Great video for me lads, I’m in the bracket of level par on a good day but can easily turn into the angry golfer if I’m heading over 80! Keep up the good work muppets 👍

  • @nigel_wadsworth
    @nigel_wadsworth 4 года назад

    This is where my old Garmin G6 comes into it's own and shows me where the trouble is.

  • @seancoxe3577
    @seancoxe3577 4 года назад +13

    I enjoyed the golf; it's a lovely course. But it was kinda click-baitish. Nothing here really about breaking 80, especially for a viewer that hits his drives 205 and his 6i 140.

    • @seancoxe3577
      @seancoxe3577 4 года назад +1

      @YikesBikes At 71, I do play from the forward tees; that's not my point. If you're a fan-boy who got his feelings hurt because I criticized this video, I'm sorry. It's a nice video, and I like Mark and the Coach, but I'm not the only one who sees no content here to match the title.

  • @georgekopetski292
    @georgekopetski292 4 года назад

    Break 80 about 20% of my rounds, only shot level par twice in last 5 years, typically 76 to 78, bad round is 84. My main issue is mental game. I am low HC in my league and so I am always giving strokes and always have a target on my back. You know... I smoked George today...never mind he gave me 2 strokes on multiple holes. Anyway, my mental breakdown is usually triggered by just 1 bad shot. If I don't hit a great recovery shot then I tend to give up on the round, not just the hole, which can easily cost me another bad hole on top of the one I just messed up. I know this is bad but I'm just being honest. My best rounds are always based on average to good shots, rarely a great shot, but also no real dogs. I think my shot tendencies are more like Parfield, but my emotions are closer to Coach. BTW, I have a decent short game, so that is usual my savior, and drives my opponents crazy.

  • @larrystark9141
    @larrystark9141 4 года назад

    Hey Mark I love your videos. I want to know what putter you are using in this video, please. Maybe you have done a 'What's In The Bag' recently but I'm not finding it. ... Thank you and I hope you make a lot more videos.

    • @larrystark9141
      @larrystark9141 4 года назад

      @samdunkers Found it ... Thank you ... ruclips.net/video/LEwpnzj4WFA/видео.html

  • @SolomonLi
    @SolomonLi 4 года назад

    Faldolicious!!! Great course!!! Love this!!!

  • @KevinSmith-pb6yr
    @KevinSmith-pb6yr 4 года назад

    Some great strikes, no luck 👏👏👏👏👍

  • @creauxx
    @creauxx 4 года назад

    All of y’all saying this is clickbait are daft. This wasn’t a lesson video on what you can do to break a specific score... it’s a course vlog for the student (us) to watch how they play and manage the course.

  • @dhit6277
    @dhit6277 4 года назад

    I am not a pro golfer but here's the way I break 80. Two words: Fairways and greens. Hit both and you are pretty much guaranteed to break 80.

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад

      Love it. Do you think you still could if you miss some. How is your recovery play 👍👍👍

  • @markpreston6345
    @markpreston6345 4 года назад

    I personally get so much out of this kind of video... Observing what better players do, why they do it, and how they do it helps so much. As does looking at how to recover. I can pick this up, but I guess some people want spoon feeding, looking at some of the comments on here. Maybe they should buy a "breaking 80 for dummies" book instead 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Nikbirdyboy
    @Nikbirdyboy 4 года назад

    Mark Great video as always, What is your putter please looks great! thinking of changing my Ping Vault!! Regards Nik Bird.

  • @mattraikes143
    @mattraikes143 4 года назад

    Broke 80 once handed in my card got cut 2 shots never done it since now play off an unrealistic 12 still loving the game though.

  • @AlexNblue
    @AlexNblue 4 года назад +1

    Great golf gents!!!

  • @Theaveragepunter1
    @Theaveragepunter1 4 года назад

    Great video. Love the Eccos Coach.

  • @SabotPottery
    @SabotPottery 4 года назад

    Still enjoy your content. It would also good to know which clubs you are using and your thoughts why you chose a hybrid over an iron.

  • @carlwinsor3959
    @carlwinsor3959 4 года назад

    Good watching Marcos this is when you two are at your best ( I Love Medal Play ) can you do a vlog on Match play vs Stableford vs Medal ? ( How likes what and why and for what type of Player yet it still the same game of Golf )

  • @afrankiuk78
    @afrankiuk78 4 года назад

    I have only broken 70 two times in my life (69, 69); courses were pretty short. Both times I made many more putts than normal. 5 handicap.

  • @mcfly2727
    @mcfly2727 4 года назад

    Wasnt it this course where you realised youd left your suitcase at home Mark? 😂 Classic early start golf trip fail!! 😂😂👍

  • @CorekBleedingHollow
    @CorekBleedingHollow 4 года назад +1

    I've broke 90 with secondhand irons and driver and putter off the rack, nothing fitted. I'm going to get full bag fitted and break 80 and 70.

    • @CorekBleedingHollow
      @CorekBleedingHollow 4 года назад +1

      @@mangelarsson7774 Yes, of course I am going to get lessons as well. I think it impedes my improvement taking lessons with clubs that don't fit me. I have to conform my set up to the clubs for every shot which isn't good for consistency. I need clubs to conform to my stature and setup, not the other way around.

  • @richardabram4596
    @richardabram4596 4 года назад

    WAs that Dan the man Driving on the 4rth!

  • @georgekopetski292
    @georgekopetski292 4 года назад

    Hey Mark and Coach, I have wanted to note this for a while, but this video illustrates the problem nicely so a good time to comment. If you watch the Golfaholics blogs, they superimpose a small circle around the ball as it lands, which makes it much easier to see the results of their shots. I am sure it is an editing burden, but if possible, I ask that you do this as well? Otherwise, it kind of makes your shot tracking unwatchable as most viewers are unable to see the result of the shot. Just a friendly recommendation.

    • @MarkCrossfield
      @MarkCrossfield  4 года назад

      Thank you for the idea. I do think you see the outcome of each shot when we cut forward too. But will keep it in mind

  • @yeerboi
    @yeerboi 3 года назад

    Think a big point your forgetting here mark is what amateur golfer can rock up to a course they have never played and just shoot a sub80? Big part in being able to shoot close to par is course managment. And you can't do that hitting blindly into greens when you don't know what the greens do or where the bunkers are.