The Difference Between Shooting in the 90s and in the 70s
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Enjoy this video of me running you through the end of my round and discussing my thoughts for every shot. I did not hit it my best, but I was able to manage my miss and give myself chances at par. This is a great way to learn how to lower those scores.
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So step one is to just be really good at chipping, haha!
The short game!
I struggled to see how this related to shooting in the 90s @@EKGolf
The way I hit the ball, I could've bogeyed every hole but I was trying to show how important having a solid short game is to lowering your scores. Most people focus on hitting it better when in reality they can just chip and putt better@@weexpectedthis
Nice skills, but honestly, it seems like clickbait. You did not say anything about what you did differently from 90 to 70 score other than you're a really good golfer.
I said the difference from shooting 90 and 70 is the short game and putting yourself in position to make par at worst bogey. I display it by missing almost every green. I could’ve shot 90 if I didn’t get any of those up and down