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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    Today we play golf with pro Mo and we learn the difference between a pro and a low handicap tee shots and how wrong they can go vs how good they could be. Of course, Pro Mo is a Pro and trains full time.
    How to be a scratch golfer? You have to practice like a pro. you have to dedicate hours to your game. And even then you are far from a pro. Mo has been training for years and has worked on his body dedicated for 2.5 years. This is a real job. Anyone claiming their job is a real job and his job is not a real job does not know the dedication needed without a boss to tell you what to do. Making spreadsheets at a mega corporation is a way to make money. It's no more real than hours in the sun, pushing weights, cardio, hitting balls, all for a tiny percent chance at a payoff. Scratch golf is easy compard to pro golf. let's not glorify a scratch player. The scratch player can still shoot a 88, I have seen it. A two, three or four handicap averages between 77 and 80 shots. The difference is so vast. This is the real deal. Mo is a beast. Of the East. He puts the Thigh into Thighland.

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  • @GolfSidekick
    @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +1

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  • @promoteupro
    @promoteupro 2 года назад +74

    You and Mo have great commentary! He seems like a great kid. Wishing him well in his pursuits.

  • @nicholasleon8815
    @nicholasleon8815 2 года назад +68

    "I've been gaining yardage... right and left!" That's a good one

    • @ethansura
      @ethansura 2 года назад +1

      That’s also what I’m doing it now

  • @tomtay9173
    @tomtay9173 2 года назад +34

    Lol…you two are pretty hilarious commentators!
    Matt: “That’s what they call you on tour. 2 foot Mo.”
    Mo: “Better than 5 inch Mo” haha.

  • @duffer0309
    @duffer0309 2 года назад +32

    Love Mo’s quote “I don’t need 4 more yards, I hit it long enough”

  • @golffit3066
    @golffit3066 2 года назад +43

    I really like how Mo"s great personality is coming out more. Fun video

  • @HelicopterDr
    @HelicopterDr 2 года назад +34

    Matt: I need to work on my body
    Mo: you said that two years ago
    Matt: no I'm serious
    Mo: You said that last year too
    😆 🤣 savage, but that is pure bromance, love it

  • @r29divan
    @r29divan 2 года назад +5

    I love the kamala reference and how he uses it as absolute gibberish like it was 🤣🤣

  • @Danaugrego
    @Danaugrego 2 года назад +11

    Having you both wearing a mic is priceless. Love the back and forth

  • @tjm5492
    @tjm5492 2 года назад +9

    Love watching Mo's full swing. Measured and graceful at the start and then an explosion of speed and power through impact. That's how you hit it a 350 yd drive.

  • @angryginger791
    @angryginger791 2 года назад +4

    So funny hearing you guys talk about the mid-round deuce. When I was a kid, I remember my dad coming home from a round saying, "Lost another towel today. I was too far from the clubhouse, had to go in the woods." This would happen more fairly often. Eventually, I asked him why he didn't keep some TP in his bag. He was like, "Ya know, that's a good idea!" LOL! Fuckin love that guy.

  • @biron81
    @biron81 2 года назад +5

    Loved this video. The banter between you and Mo is brilliant. Really hits home the social side of golf and how it can still be enjoyable with a friend. I have been struggling alot with hooking the ball, driver being the worst. I have been working on my ailments with lessons from our club pro. It has been very helpful, but at 40 years of age, I am under no illusion, it takes yourself to make the difference. Do the homework at the range, regularly. I have removed my driver from my bag. Instant success. Keep it Sidekick. You are a breath of fresh air in the world of golf.

  • @brianmoss9399
    @brianmoss9399 2 года назад +2

    Echoing everyone’s comments about the dialogue between you and Mo - brilliant stuff.
    Matt knocking the sand out of the divot on the second shot on Hole 2 almost immediately after the caddie dropped it in was just too funny to me 🤣🤣🤣

  • @BenYorkeMrHardtail
    @BenYorkeMrHardtail 2 года назад +2

    Am I the only one blown away by how on point these caddies are! They are on it!

  • @tonymiddlehurst8438
    @tonymiddlehurst8438 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant to see you back and relaxed in your home land Matt and to see how much more relaxed Mo is in front of the camera now, top bantz

  • @HistoricalChristian
    @HistoricalChristian 2 года назад +9

    The Kamala Harris, Calvin Harris’s wife, quote about doing “the exact same thing we have been doing” is legendary playa

  • @Mazrim420
    @Mazrim420 2 года назад +1

    I agree with all the other comments on this video, you gotta get some more games in and videos out like this with Mo. This one was one of your better videos because the banter is just top notch while still showcasing some great golf.

  • @legweak1990
    @legweak1990 2 года назад +4

    Next trip Mo should go with you if he can. He’s the man.

  • @bedhedted
    @bedhedted 2 года назад +2

    I love how even keel Mo is through every shot. It’s almost like that is half the reason why he can play so well.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +2

      This comes with thousands of balls of practice nad a coach/guide in your swing that you trust

  • @Hintz6
    @Hintz6 2 года назад +1

    The banter between you two is so much fun

  • @gregoryhansen9628
    @gregoryhansen9628 Год назад

    MO’s a real comedian, it’s obvious you’re glad to be back,

  • @scott6919
    @scott6919 2 года назад +3

    i love the vids with mo once i saw him in the thumbnail i was excited! not that the other playas arent entertaining, yalls chemistry is just top notch

  • @walkwithmetravel3596
    @walkwithmetravel3596 2 года назад +1

    More golf banter, I love it. Two golf buddies chatting it up. What's better than that?

  • @SocksWthSandals
    @SocksWthSandals 2 года назад +3

    Been watching for about a year. I think this is my favorite video you have done so far. The banter and chatter back and forth between you and Mo was great. Just two boyfriends out and about on the golf coruse.
    Gold question for the tool - "can we see a Pro Mo whats in the bag video?"

  • @brandonlaw680
    @brandonlaw680 2 года назад +7

    My burning question is: what do you recommend trying to work on consistency? I find that around half the time I can get a good strike on the ball and the other half I’m topping or chunking. Not entirely sure why. I’ve tried keeping my head level, changing where I’m standing in relation to the ball, everything I can think of but so far, no dice.
    On another note, love all of your videos and since I started watching I’ve seen a lot of improvement in my short game thanks to the positive mentality you present in your videos. I try to carry that attitude onto the course and it definitely saves me on the greens xD

    • @carsoncole2660
      @carsoncole2660 2 года назад

      I struggle with the same problem, and looking for an Answer

    • @chriswood5510
      @chriswood5510 2 года назад

      I have spent the last 2 years trying to create a good ball strike.
      Here is what i did.
      -I shortened my driver, woods and irons by 1/2 inch.
      -Focus on your grip. I set my grip holding every club up in the air. The grip set up helped alot.
      -Try not to force the irons to hit the ball. Think instead that the irons will sweep under the ball between it and the ground.
      -Try a 3/4 swing and power thru the downswing. I can get enouh power generated to hit my 49 degree gap wedge about 100 yds.
      -Change to a fresh glove at the turn.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +8

      Playa just practice the game inside PW range. Pitch, chip, punch,bunker, putting.
      You will begin to be addicted to the sound of the ball hitting the bottom of the cup.
      You will begin to find the sweet spot with the chipping.
      If you do not improve after practicing and if during practice, you cannot execute the shots no matter what you try, then you should get a lesson.
      Self-diagnosing and implementing 'fixes' is usually never correct so I would seek outside help if the above doesn't fix you.

    • @brandonlaw680
      @brandonlaw680 2 года назад

      @@GolfSidekick thanks for the input. I think a lesson is probably a good call at this point. Wedges and short irons I’m pretty comfortable with but anything under a 6 I start to get iffy.
      Keep up the great work playa! Thanks again

  • @ZaxDrumsandGolf
    @ZaxDrumsandGolf 2 года назад +3

    Nice comparsion video Matt!! I think that 3 Wood will be helping you out but it is still good to see you are hitting the driver from time to time!! I am definitely going to take some of your advice to play with what I got so I am just going to try to work on my tempo I think that will help me more in the long run!!

  • @reprovedcandy
    @reprovedcandy Год назад

    12:24 - died laughing at this joke so congrats, you hit 4!

  • @dancorun6650
    @dancorun6650 2 года назад +1

    I really liked your vlogs from America but, I'm glad to see you back in Thailand playing with Mo.

  • @Hashpipe36
    @Hashpipe36 2 года назад +1

    What I've learned today; don't be distracted by "other stats", increasing kills is more important than a good shot, 2 feet is better than 5 inches, go for the most arousing tee shot and mighty tighty whities are the #1 pro attire. All of my golf questions answered!

  • @heydeereman1040
    @heydeereman1040 2 года назад +1

    I set up a bag without a driver. Initially it was irons only, but realized that the 2 iron was just not going to be enough unless I played the ladies tees. Added a Titleist 913F 3 wood to see if it gets me that extra distance.

  • @eazyeach1876
    @eazyeach1876 2 года назад

    2 playas in a bucket , fuck it. 7wood baseball swing!! This is possibly my favorite promo video. You guys are the goat of friends playing golf.

  • @johnoconnor4094
    @johnoconnor4094 2 года назад +1

    Love the nod at VP Harris’s “brilliant” 🤔 quote:
    “We have to do what we have been doing. And, the time to do that is every day”
    Hahahaha

  • @ollyw2897
    @ollyw2897 2 года назад +1

    Good to see you back in Thailand with Pro Mo (Although the US trip was also amazing!)
    My burning question is how do you control nerves on competition days? When I stroll around the course on my own Im hitting most shots really well. Get me in a club comp with people I don’t know and Im hitting crazy chunks or shanks onto the previous green! (Yes that happened yesterday) It’s like I forget how to hit the ball!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +2

      You will be nervous no matter what. Find that one shot off the first tee that you know you can jam. Imagine it on the range or in your solo rounds. Imagine the pressure.
      Then you need to get into your process your always use. You probably add some Major importance to every shot you don’t normally do when actually they are as innocuous as every shot you play in a solo round. It’s just a normal golf shot. Stay in the moment and remember your process

    • @ollyw2897
      @ollyw2897 2 года назад +1

      @@GolfSidekick thanks Matt. You’re right. Think I’m putting too much pressure on myself. I’ll get on the range and practice my routine. 👍🏻

  • @rtr.rustytrumboneracing7998
    @rtr.rustytrumboneracing7998 5 месяцев назад

    You two crack me up , great golf and great banter !!

  • @jasonlauzon5223
    @jasonlauzon5223 2 года назад

    Best video yet! the back and forth between you guys was just amazing, might of spat out my coffee at a few jokes. Nothing better to watch that this Sunday morning before the Masters!!

  • @jackkinoff6943
    @jackkinoff6943 2 года назад

    Watching you playing golf again in SE Asia is such a joy.
    As much as I enjoyed your US tour watching you play in these conditions inspires me to play golf

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +2

      Agree - better golf experience here overall as well

  • @anttisuhonen2204
    @anttisuhonen2204 2 года назад

    wow how skilled you are both. of course Mo is at his own level. that’s even better, so it’s starting to be the kind of player that all golfers know who Mo is. great to watch Golf Sidekick videos.

  • @MichaelPickleback
    @MichaelPickleback 2 года назад +1

    Love the intel on Zalatoris from Mo. Mo is a real true playa

  • @xdrizzydoe3525
    @xdrizzydoe3525 2 года назад

    "I need to work on my body this year"
    "I mean you say that for 2 years now" LMFAO Mo keeps it real, seems like a good friend who keeps you honest!

  • @cdh79
    @cdh79 2 года назад

    glad to see you repped Will's picture from the past when he was still learning the ropes and caddying for Happy Gilmore..

  • @vertigo3087
    @vertigo3087 2 года назад

    6:22 man the power of this guy

  • @chriswood5510
    @chriswood5510 2 года назад

    Thanks to you amd your game management i went out and shot my best round. Score 85 playing 6,600 yds. 50 degrees and 30 mph wind.
    I thought about every shot and stayed away from hero shots. Just GIOTFF.
    Thanks for the help. I usually shoot around 95.

  • @jamesallen9448
    @jamesallen9448 2 года назад +1

    What was the first tip that resulted in an “ah ha” moment for you? For me it was keep the club face even with your back in your backswing. Almost entirely stopped my slice in a matter of minutes.

  • @dustinreed8161
    @dustinreed8161 2 года назад +1

    9:28 the DeShampoo DOUBLE POINT!

  • @MelvilledeSouza
    @MelvilledeSouza 2 года назад

    I love the conversations between Mo and you

  • @MrBaiKn
    @MrBaiKn 2 года назад

    Glad to see you back in the Land of Thai - Not a golf question but how many properties did you flip when you were in the Land of Liberty, baby?

  • @spacebound11
    @spacebound11 2 года назад

    Matt, 5 woods with 3 wood shafts seem to be a trend for a lot of pros. Same distance but higher trajectory and easier to hit from the deck. Have you played with that? Thoughts?

  • @matthewthorne3109
    @matthewthorne3109 2 года назад

    Cameo by the Vice President at 12:40 that’s big time bro

  • @fretless05
    @fretless05 2 года назад

    My biggest question is this: As an older working guy with a family, I wonder what my expectations should be for my golf game. I can play or practice on weekends, but it's tough to find more time for the practice I know I need to get really good. I'm currently at between 15 and 16 handicap and am not sure if I should expect to go much lower. BTW, I love that you're still rocking the stars and bars on your shoes am was glad you enjoyed your time in the US.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +4

      Putt on a 3 foot steel ruler at home
      Swing a club in the yard every day for 20 swings, clipping the grass
      Practice the chipping motion on the rug in the house or office
      Most important, visualize deeply every couple days in a relaxed place, maybe before bed, see yourself hitting good shots and making putts.
      I don't really think you should expect anything. Lose all expectation but do the htings above and you will surprise yourself with a low 80s this season on top of some practice you say you can. get
      If you only do one thing, do the visualization sincerely

  • @metalheads-golf
    @metalheads-golf 2 года назад

    Love the vibe between U2 galls. Very relaxed and enjoyable. Stay metal dudesses. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻

  • @justwondering1967
    @justwondering1967 2 года назад

    “How to lie with statistics by Bill Gates”. 😂 I had a really cathartic laugh about that one. You are the man, Matt.

  • @anthonyparkinson5820
    @anthonyparkinson5820 2 года назад +1

    Best quote from Matt at 3:52 after missing putt "Story of my life, never up, never in". Classic. Clearly, it slipped by the censors....oh wait, The PIC is the censor! Ha!

  • @roidAholic
    @roidAholic Год назад

    mos drive was insane on hole 4. crazy power

  • @sundoesgolf
    @sundoesgolf 2 года назад +1

    Hoping to grow my new channel into a fraction of what yours has become. Best wishes.

  • @tehsmileybandit
    @tehsmileybandit 2 года назад

    "You said that last year too!" 🤣

  • @SchwinnRichard
    @SchwinnRichard 2 года назад

    “We have to do what we have been doing…” LOL!

  • @farfromprogolf2065
    @farfromprogolf2065 2 года назад

    Mo: “that’s what she said”
    Me: **literally dead** 😂😂😂😂

  • @HeyImBode
    @HeyImBode 2 года назад +1

    I don't know if it's because Mo wasn't mic'd up before, but his banter game might have advanced further than his tee shots did

  • @imasspeons
    @imasspeons 2 года назад +1

    Mo is such a beast.

  • @mikeg7924
    @mikeg7924 Год назад

    Golfing with Tom Platz, what a trip! Seriously, Mo's a beast. Did he put on all that muscle strictly to improve his golf? An American player on the LIV tour has recently and intentionally lost a bunch of muscle that he had put on. As long as it's fun, I don't care. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @gregoryhansen9628
    @gregoryhansen9628 Год назад

    Mixed feelings about Thailand but are you happy you’re back? That’s what matters

  • @MrReprehensible
    @MrReprehensible 2 года назад

    at 9.30 driver is always the safe play with a cut. the worst miss is in some trees with not bad rough and you cover most of the water. over pull/hook a 3w it's splash time. most pro's use 3 wood as a second driver now for holes you want to draw it. if there was no water go ahead play a draw, it's a game of misses though

  • @peanut4head
    @peanut4head 2 года назад +2

    my burning question: do the pro's gain shots by playing in their tournament environment? e.g. perfect greens without bobbles, people lining course so can't lose a ball after what seemed like a great shot...

  • @angelalvarez8146
    @angelalvarez8146 2 года назад

    Always fun to watch you and Mo-zart play together

  • @diamondswiper
    @diamondswiper 2 года назад +1

    Do you use wireless lav mics? If so are they both connected to the audio from the iPhone 13 via an app or do you sync all 3 audios in post?

  • @15peteg
    @15peteg 2 года назад +1

    How many more Oscars would Jack Nickleson have won had he not wasted so much time making movies?

  • @braydensmart15
    @braydensmart15 2 года назад

    Best channel on RUclips!!

  • @danrogers9945
    @danrogers9945 2 года назад

    Thanks fo video Matt! Mo is the man!

  • @aaronh.917
    @aaronh.917 2 года назад

    wow playa that 4i that Mo hits at 20:20 is something else. what kind of clubs does he use? probably a blade? so beautiful

  • @tubopedia
    @tubopedia 2 года назад

    I am pro seeing the playa in chief on nice warm Thailand courses, way more jealous seeing him on these courses then all frosty US courses.

  • @user-dd1bb4tw4r
    @user-dd1bb4tw4r 2 года назад

    Been watching a lot of your content great stuff!

  • @kyleengelhardt7429
    @kyleengelhardt7429 2 года назад

    @12:41 that little nugget of wisdom from our gem of a vice president 😂 hope some people get the reference

  • @GrumpyGolf4
    @GrumpyGolf4 2 года назад +1

    As a high handicapper looking to improve, I realize learning carry distance of every club and practicing short game twice as much as full shots is paramount. How can I be sure of my carry distances WITHOUT a launch monitor? I just don’t trust the numbers from an affordable portable llaunch monitor and I can’t afford 2000 - 11000 for a bushnell skytrack etc…

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +1

      Hey brother bear
      Go rent a Skytrak or Trackman session in a bay for 1-2 hours. It will be worth the time. DO NOT rush. One shot per 20 seconds run through the bag. You will have great info from that.
      The real world option is to get a GPS watch and use it for 30 rounds. This may be the best option there is. They are highly accurate and keep the stats you need automaticaly in the Garmins. www.golfsidekick.com/distance-finder/garmin-s40-review/
      The other option is to use a rangefinder to shoot back to the tee after your drive. Find a tree or sign or something in line with the tee. Shoot back
      On approaches, shoot to the pin and see where the ball ends up relative to that distance you KNOW to be true. But be honest and also be very vigilant on what your strike was like. Good strike 135 carry, mediocre strike I was short at 124. You now have a range of 10 yards you can use for future.

    • @GrumpyGolf4
      @GrumpyGolf4 2 года назад

      @@GolfSidekick TY - great suggestions. I will look into renting time in a bay first. I have a Garmin Fenix 5...it never dawned on me to use it for this purpose!!! I feel like an idiot. I am so determined to become a playa!!!! TY for the great content.

  • @SharkDiceMinecrafter
    @SharkDiceMinecrafter 2 года назад +1

    LOVE Mo

  • @jacobstuart4658
    @jacobstuart4658 2 года назад +1

    My burning question is: how much time should I put into golf per week to see improvement? How should this time be divided between practice and playing? (FYI I’m a mid handicap player that typically shoots around 90).

    • @josephmoffett8771
      @josephmoffett8771 2 года назад

      Putting and chipping will get you to single handicap quicker than anything else.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад

      Have a go-to tee club preferably a 5W or 3W or 3H for when things go awry
      You just need a bal in play so practice that thing at the range
      Practice your 6,7,8,9 iron on the range
      for every 1 hour on the range, do FIVE hours of game inside PW range, every shot you can imagine from full wedge to 2 foot putts. You will be a 5 handicap in a year.

  • @georgesj9536
    @georgesj9536 2 года назад

    Do you have some tips on becoming better at dealing with the stress related to the first tee shot in competition? I'm otherwise a stress free player but for some reason I can't get myself over it, even when clubbing down to make it really easy (in theory). Thanks anyway for the lovely video

  • @isaacparker5412
    @isaacparker5412 2 года назад +2

    Great video as always, Matt! My burning question is: what can I do to get my driver shot lower? I have by far the highest club head speed in my group, and one of the shortest off the tee. My driver flies straight up like a 9 iron and spins in the wind. It is a straight slice almost every time. I can hit my 5 wood 230-240 off the deck, but I hit driver 215 off the tee. It is killing my game. Help me Dr. Matt!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +1

      Lower loft
      Stiffer shaft
      Stop early release
      Many things. You would need to see a fitter who is also a great pro. He could give you 3 tips while fitting you, and those tips will help him fit you for the right loft and shaft. Someoe like Eric in my lesson videos. If you can hit 5 wood 230-240, but driver short, you have got into your own head a lot and probably need to be ironed out with a good fitter/pro lesson/fitting.

    • @jesse8458
      @jesse8458 2 года назад +1

      to add on what Matt said (which is obviously correct), there's a few things that you might be doing. Almost certainly doing a couple of these, very possibly a combination of all of them:
      1. out-to-in swing path ("over the top")
      2. open club face
      3. hitting the ball close to the heel of the club
      4. hitting the ball low on the club face
      5. downward angle of attack
      I'd be willing to bet quite a bit that 1 and 2 are true (super common with longer clubs, even if you hit your irons pure, and they're the main reason someone would hit a spinny slice), probably 3 as well...and even 4 is pretty likely. 5 could also make sense if the shots are starting low but then end up high because of the crazy high spin. All of those will generally result in a spinny shot, and with your club head speed and the info you gave, you're probably spinning your driver A LOT. Assuming your 5 wood is a typical loft, you probably have the speed to be hitting your driver more like 275-300 yards.
      Like Matt said, a good fitter or teaching pro could help diagnose. I'd think some of the above is what they'll find. If you can get access to GCQuad, Trackman, or another device that can feed you swing stats, you could see if some of those are true. Since you seem to know your club head speed, maybe you do have access to something that can give you those stats. That's just the diagnosis, and I'm not nearly good enough to provide a fix - you're almost definitely a better golfer than me anyway. But if you find that some of those are true, it can help you start looking into ways to remedy the driver swing.
      My guess? Work on ways to get your driver swing a bit more "from the inside." Make sure you're hitting up on the ball, and making contact in the center or slightly above the center of the face. Do you keep the ball a bit too close to your feet? Maybe move it an inch or two further away and see if that helps you hit it less on the heel and naturally makes your swing a bit less out-to-in.

  • @marcberland5951
    @marcberland5951 2 года назад +1

    Great duo, very entertaining 😂 nice video and stats as well.
    Now to the question(s):
    Do you recommend traveling half way around the world to play in Thailand?
    Are there nice courses accessible via port, if I get a sailing yacht, when I can retire? 🤔 😂

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +1

      Thailand is the best golf experience in the world
      Courses via port not worth it

  • @GP-yc2it
    @GP-yc2it 2 года назад

    I'll give you a clinic off the teebox and around the greens, but I don't hit a lot of greens. How in the bloody world can I get more consistent at GIRs?
    My questions burn so deep!

  • @donkeydance5483
    @donkeydance5483 2 года назад

    Burning question - Which is better: Think it all through, total concentration or step up and swing smooth? I flit between swing thoughts and just ripping it, with varying results from each method. What gives?
    Also, I love you quite a lot. Come to the UK. It hardly ever rains.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад

      You are already there
      It's intense focus and calculation and concentration and commitment
      Then it's totally unconscious focusing on the target and executing your shot, no other thought. AN empty mind and go. When the ball stops, then you can go focus mode again and when over the next shot, go empty

  • @johnbauer9737
    @johnbauer9737 2 года назад

    There is great significance to the passage of time, Playas. Great significance to 28 minutes watching this video. -- Que Mala Heiress

  • @joevorachack3791
    @joevorachack3791 2 года назад

    The Matt and Mo Show is pure comedy says all the critics. Team M&M.

  • @creamabdul-jabbar6722
    @creamabdul-jabbar6722 2 года назад

    At my club I only have 9 holes and I didn’t have time to play but one go around today but I shot a 37 I was 1 under until last hole. Damn double. Had a double and a bogey. First time I’ve shot under 40 in my life only played about 7 8 months of true golf over 3 years

  • @alexanderperl6945
    @alexanderperl6945 2 года назад

    Hey Matt, as a similar handicap to you, I wonder what you think stops amateurs like us from being scratch. To me, dropping from a 10 to a 3 takes about as much work as getting from 3 to scratch or even 1. What do you think is the difference between an amateur that is scratch and an amateur that is a 3?
    To me, I think it's either the amount of 7-12 foot putts you make/miss and/or your ability to get to a makeable distance with your wedges from under 100 yards. Really curious to hear your thoughts on this

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +1

      Position off the tee #1 - not distance (can be 10 shots a round if you don't leave an approach to the green in reg)
      Chipping (can be between 1-3 shots a round)
      Putting 6 to 10 feet (1-2 shots a round)
      Focus on every shot and going unconscious before hitting (affects all the above, can be difference between 65 and 74 in one round)
      Just gotta get that game inside 130 money, then you lower the celing on your scores

  • @thehighhandicapgolfer
    @thehighhandicapgolfer 2 года назад

    My problem club is definitely the driver. There seems to be this pressure with playing partners to hit it. People are used to just hitting it even though they can’t rely on it.
    I give in to that pressure too, but I’m trying like hell to reach for the 7W when its not a wide open fairway…

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад +1

      Leave it at home then you can’t be tempted

  • @duffer0309
    @duffer0309 2 года назад

    My trouble club is my 3W, I hit it well maybe 50% of time. It’s out of my bag right now. I have 16 degree Callaway SuperHybrid on order. I hit driver off the tee on most holes because I’ve found I hit fairway about the same with other clubs as driver. I miss fairways on stress holes (and greens ), mostly with trouble left.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад

      Look into a 7 wood as well - easiest club in the world brother

    • @duffer0309
      @duffer0309 2 года назад

      @@GolfSidekick Thanks, I hit my 3h as well as any club. There are certain holes that get into my head. I’m doing better this year by trying not to worry about the result.

  • @kiahughesy
    @kiahughesy 2 года назад

    Matt, a really wise man once said "A hole is 1 inch wide for a putt hit to hide where as it is 4 inches wide for a putt that dies in the hole".
    Never up never in is the same as 3 feet past never in :)

  • @edfilippone5333
    @edfilippone5333 2 года назад

    Great banter

  • @calebsmithers
    @calebsmithers 2 года назад

    "When you try to hit it, you actually don't try to hit it." That shit's deep.

  • @jerryreno1000
    @jerryreno1000 2 года назад

    Matt, do you have a bucket list course in Asia/Pacific that you have always wanted to play and could take us along to enjoy the round and envirnment.

  • @FelipeGonzalez-ue7yv
    @FelipeGonzalez-ue7yv 2 года назад

    Great video amigo. Mo hits the crap out of it.

  • @harm0ny6
    @harm0ny6 2 года назад

    I lost a match yesterday cause I wasn’t sure how to play this shot. When your ball is in a random bare spot in the rough and there is rough directly behind the ball (the ball is sitting down with no cushion) how do you play it? Especially when you have a forced carry over a bunker or W.e

  • @bogeygolf1520
    @bogeygolf1520 2 года назад

    My burning question is, what’s the trick to compressing the ball with a good divot on full wedge shots?

  • @James_Vaughn
    @James_Vaughn 2 года назад

    I don't really have a problem club, and driver is easily my best club. My issue is short game in general, that's where I lose the most strokes. I've lost track of the number of times that I hit a great drive, leaving less than 100 in, and end up with bogey or worse. I think maybe I just choke when I only have a flip wedge left in after a hitting a bomb.

  • @rtfcomputing4614
    @rtfcomputing4614 2 года назад

    I am very much a "less than driver" type player. Not because I am overly long but generally playing for position. Opening day of league despite the swing not being in good shape, didn't bother putting driver in because I don't need it on that course from league tees. Reality is a solid 3w that is a low draw with roll will go almost as long as a mishit driver. Better to be in play than having to come up with creative shots.

    • @WhaddupImJohn
      @WhaddupImJohn 2 года назад

      Same! I benched my driver last year (I can bomb it but my mishits are terrible, I need to practice with it) and I played a 6800 yard track using nothing but a 4 iron off the tee. Shot a 77 with 4 3 putts. So i need to practice putting and my driver now. Narrowing it down 😂

  • @cdh79
    @cdh79 2 года назад

    14:35 .. what's a birdie without the music? Does it then even count?

  • @sonny2480
    @sonny2480 2 года назад

    I am on the quest for distance, have worked out for a while and added some speed training to my practice.
    My face control is pathetic but I'm hoping once that gets to anywhere near "good" I'll have a decent handicap cut.
    121 is my max Clubhead Speed but I'm a 13.6 handicap. Lfg.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  2 года назад

      You will need to learn impact position and face control from someone qualified and you will drop like a stone playa. But it's something specialized that a good pro can teach you

    • @sonny2480
      @sonny2480 2 года назад

      @@GolfSidekick 👌 we'll get there one day.

  • @cmeyerowitz
    @cmeyerowitz 2 года назад

    I'm pleased to give you a thumbs up but prefer watching you playing USA courses

  • @PolsgroveProductions
    @PolsgroveProductions 2 года назад

    How long did it take you to become a scratch playa? I’ve been playing for a few years now, and am basically raised by a family of golfers, but I’ve been stuck in the high 90s for a year…. We’re you ever stuck in a rut like me?

  • @benwebber4523
    @benwebber4523 2 года назад

    How do i start to become consistent with my shots? I play well sometimes but then hit such bad shots sometimes.