My SIM Driver Exploded! - DJ Spenny Course VLOG

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Wow, what an eventful afternoon :P. Whilst filming my VLOG my Taylormade SIM blew up.. I was also hitting it really well today with the driver! In all, a decent round but a lot to work on, especially my putting. Hope you guys like the new graphics, it took me bloody ages to do this, about 11 hours of editing :/ All worth it in the end though. Please leave some comments down below and remember to like the video, it helps with the algo and gets me more views :)..

Комментарии • 9

  • @thomascance51
    @thomascance51 3 года назад +1

    Love the video ! The first vlog was pretty good, but this one is even better. Love the graphics, the tracer, the comment, much better !! I also love this series ! Can't wait for the next video.

    • @Spencertarring
      @Spencertarring 3 года назад +1

      Thanks Thomas it’s really great to hear 🤓. The graphics took a while to do but I think they are worth it. Gonna keep them for each episode. ;P

    • @SkinsGolfTV
      @SkinsGolfTV  3 года назад +1

      Legend!

  • @nigelday001
    @nigelday001 3 года назад +1

    Really enjoying this series Spencer , in fairness those iron draws were from uphill lies ‘ ball above your feet ‘ and the shot on the 3rd you expected to draw was a downhill lie .. don’t be to hard on yourself, you played extremely well and you certainly get some serious distance from all your clubs .. 😉🏌️‍♂️⛳️🍻

    • @Spencertarring
      @Spencertarring 3 года назад

      Thanks Nigel! It’s hard to tell if people are interest in this or not, so just trying to get the content right at the moment. I’ll keep them coming!

    • @SkinsGolfTV
      @SkinsGolfTV  3 года назад

      Spencer's getting there!

  • @Chamolito1970
    @Chamolito1970 3 года назад

    If a club breaks during a round due to normal use, it can be replaced. That’s my understanding

    • @Chamolito1970
      @Chamolito1970 3 года назад

      Under rule 4.1b(3), players are not allowed to replace clubs that they damaged during a round, though they are allowed to repair a club and continue using it thanks to the new USGA rule changes enacted in January. But if the club was damaged by “an outside influence or natural forces,” replacing it is allowed.
      It’s a change that gives golfers a little more leeway.
      With the new Model Local Rule G-9, players are no longer prohibited from replacing a club they or their caddie damaged during a round. But there are two caveats:
      First, clubs that are damaged during “cases of abuse” are still barred from being replaced. So if you want to try a new driver mid-round, you can’t just snap your other one over your knee and replace it.
      Second, the new USGA rule change declares that a club must be “broken or significantly damaged” to be replaced. They also provide a strict definition for that category. Clubs can be considered “broken or significantly damaged” if the shaft breaks (but dents don’t counts); the club face is visibly deformed (not just scratched); the clubhead is significantly deformed or detached, or if the grip is loose.
      Source: golf.com/instruction/rules/usga-rule-change-latest-broken-clubs-replace/

    • @SkinsGolfTV
      @SkinsGolfTV  3 года назад

      @@Chamolito1970 Nice! yes so I can do it :P