@jamescolindavisgolf maybe a pros vs joes episode. We go through what you would see and then a joes view of their shots hahahah. Might be on to something.
Awesome video, great stuff. I adopted your attitude of trying to hole those short green side chips today and had more up and downs than expected. Without you knowing it or myself, your videos are helping me get better and I hope you continue to keep making them. All the best on your journey, will continue supporting!
Thanks Roy! Glad my videos are helping you. I try to adopt the sniper mentality of aim small, miss small when I’m chipping. That way when they don’t go in I usually have an easier par putt left. Thanks for the support! 🙏
Just curious about the payout structure of golf tournaments in general, are they top heavy or do they reward consistency ? Do you look at the payout structure and adjust your strategy accordingly? For these one day events maybe it’s better to employ a go big or go home strategy.
Great question. It changes from event to event, tour to tour. I definitely do not change my strategy based on the payout however. My game plan always gives me the best chance for a good result without taking highly unnecessary risks that could take me out of the tournament altogether.
Great playing... short game kept you in it. Again, distance control on putts and come backers were on point. If you ever need a caddie in Texas ( Austin area ) let me know, Be glad to do it.
I appreciate that Jeff! If I’m ever in the area I’ll reach out. Haven’t been to Texas yet but hoping my journey through professional golf will bring me there. Thanks for watching!
Played once in NC in 115 humidex riding in a cart and had to throw the shirt I wore away after the round. So impressive job of holding it together and managing the heat. I agree that your putting is great generally and some excellent clean up putting going on there. You also hit many great short game shots during the round. I agree that your dispersion needs to improve to get to the next level since there is so little room for error and inconsistency in pro golf. One thing that I noticed was that it seemed to me that there are slight changes from time to time in in your pre-backswing movements. Sometimes your knees moved in a little more together (slight sitting down move) whereas other times your trail knee seems to come in a little more resulting in your hips being very slightly open as you start back, which seems to be your more common pattern (especially with longer clubs) from what I've observed. Since there were different camera angles, it's hard to be conclusive but having studied the swing in very minute detail for years, I know that these kinds of things can impact plane and attack angle generally and even flash speed on shorter clubs causing distance inconsistency. I notice that the best players in the world show a trend of getting more and more precise control of the pre and early takeaway portions of the swing which tends to pay big dividends throughout the bag and greatly affects something that you've often mentioned, sequencing. Once again, great video documentation of the experience by both parties. Cheers.
Thanks Tim. The knee flex originally started as my trigger and over the past two years developed into something completely different. An aspect that I am actively working on at the moment. Thanks for watching!
@@jamescolindavisgolf I'm glad to know that you've got an eye on all of these types of things and thanks for being so communicative and open-spirited. Once again, I wish you all the best in these pursuits and will be rooting for you. Cheers.
We’re all entitled to our opinions and I respect yours. That being said, it’s hard to expect my girlfriend who is emotionally attached to my career to hold a camera and not show any emotion. Just my two cents. Thanks for watching Jeff! Hope you continue to enjoy the content. Cheers!
I remember playing this course 5 years ago in a college tournament. Faders paradise is an understatement lol
@@michaelbeneteau9890 you got that right 😂
Good work managing a tight track knowing you had that miss. Enjoying following the process! Tracer on that drive was a good touch.
Thanks Justin. I appreciate it. 🙏
I find this great for regular golfers to see how a pro thinks and talks over bad shots and course management. Great look into tournament golf!!
Thanks man. I appreciate that. Hoping to help people through my videos!
@jamescolindavisgolf maybe a pros vs joes episode. We go through what you would see and then a joes view of their shots hahahah. Might be on to something.
@@utahperham5004 love the idea
Not to far from canada myself 🤔. @jamescolindavisgolf
@@utahperham5004 where you at?
Great video and love to see how you worked through that round.
Thanks, I appreciate that. Very happy with the way I stuck through that one and found a way to get a result.
@@jamescolindavisgolf got to get you out to my home course in Conway nh and see what damage you can do there 💪
@@charlesgenest5040 which course? I’ve played a couple in that area.
@@jamescolindavisgolf North Conway county club. It’s a great track.
Good job on placing in the top 10.
@@markanthonydelnegro6781 thanks. It was a good grind.
@@jamescolindavisgolf $630 richer!
Awesome video, great stuff. I adopted your attitude of trying to hole those short green side chips today and had more up and downs than expected. Without you knowing it or myself, your videos are helping me get better and I hope you continue to keep making them. All the best on your journey, will continue supporting!
Thanks Roy! Glad my videos are helping you. I try to adopt the sniper mentality of aim small, miss small when I’m chipping. That way when they don’t go in I usually have an easier par putt left.
Thanks for the support! 🙏
Those wedge distances are wild! 💪
Yeah, no bueno when it comes to proximity unfortunately. 😂
Terrific video James - really enjoyed that. When your wedges are back in line, look out 🎉
Thanks Alison! It’s coming…
Just curious about the payout structure of golf tournaments in general, are they top heavy or do they reward consistency ? Do you look at the payout structure and adjust your strategy accordingly? For these one day events maybe it’s better to employ a go big or go home strategy.
Great question. It changes from event to event, tour to tour. I definitely do not change my strategy based on the payout however. My game plan always gives me the best chance for a good result without taking highly unnecessary risks that could take me out of the tournament altogether.
Nice round!
Thank you!
Great playing... short game kept you in it. Again, distance control on putts and come backers were on point. If you ever need a caddie in Texas ( Austin area ) let me know, Be glad to do it.
I appreciate that Jeff! If I’m ever in the area I’ll reach out. Haven’t been to Texas yet but hoping my journey through professional golf will bring me there. Thanks for watching!
Played once in NC in 115 humidex riding in a cart and had to throw the shirt I wore away after the round. So impressive job of holding it together and managing the heat. I agree that your putting is great generally and some excellent clean up putting going on there. You also hit many great short game shots during the round. I agree that your dispersion needs to improve to get to the next level since there is so little room for error and inconsistency in pro golf. One thing that I noticed was that it seemed to me that there are slight changes from time to time in in your pre-backswing movements. Sometimes your knees moved in a little more together (slight sitting down move) whereas other times your trail knee seems to come in a little more resulting in your hips being very slightly open as you start back, which seems to be your more common pattern (especially with longer clubs) from what I've observed. Since there were different camera angles, it's hard to be conclusive but having studied the swing in very minute detail for years, I know that these kinds of things can impact plane and attack angle generally and even flash speed on shorter clubs causing distance inconsistency. I notice that the best players in the world show a trend of getting more and more precise control of the pre and early takeaway portions of the swing which tends to pay big dividends throughout the bag and greatly affects something that you've often mentioned, sequencing. Once again, great video documentation of the experience by both parties. Cheers.
Thanks Tim. The knee flex originally started as my trigger and over the past two years developed into something completely different. An aspect that I am actively working on at the moment. Thanks for watching!
@@jamescolindavisgolf I'm glad to know that you've got an eye on all of these types of things and thanks for being so communicative and open-spirited. Once again, I wish you all the best in these pursuits and will be rooting for you. Cheers.
@@timothypollock8358 you’re the man. Appreciate it. 🙏
If you drop your middle name-then people can start calling you JD-and your golf game will go thru the roof
If only golf was that simple. 😂
Or “JC Davis?”
Ease up on the driver heads James, you are getting too much speed!
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😂😂
The more fairways he hits the more birdies he’ll make.
@@markanthonydelnegro6781 making good progress on that front. 👍
Good video.. better to mute and note have to hear the cheesy references or cheering form the stands.. Roxanne… really?
We’re all entitled to our opinions and I respect yours. That being said, it’s hard to expect my girlfriend who is emotionally attached to my career to hold a camera and not show any emotion. Just my two cents.
Thanks for watching Jeff! Hope you continue to enjoy the content. Cheers!