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What Can I Score on the LPGA CME Championship Course from the Same Yardage? | Golf Destination #3



Join me as I take on the challenging LPGA CME Championship Course from the same yardage as the pros. This course is known for its stunning landscape, treacherous holes, and an impressive purse of $7 million for the tournament.
Playing from the same yardage as the world’s top female golfers is no easy feat, and I’ll be sharing my thoughts, strategies, and the difficulties I face throughout the round. This course is known for its undulating greens, strategically placed bunkers, and tough pin placements, making it one of the most challenging courses on the LPGA tour.
Whether you’re an avid golfer or just a fan of the sport, this video is not to be missed. So come along with me and experience the thrill of playing the LPGA CME Championship Course from the same yardage as the pros. Get ready to see some amazing shots, witness some tough breaks, and join me on this unforgettable golfing journey!

22 Comments

  1. I was just playing there. I love the fact that you play a lot of my home courses because I’m from Naples.

  2. Nice work on that course and to have held to just 3 over… exceptional effort on all fronts, all while multitasking as well!!! If it were me on that course, I would probably end up 300 over par or ran out of balls losing them 🤣. I think if you were 100% focused on the playing, etc, you would definitely have done better. Not easy to do your best when juggling 3 or 4 other tasks, distractions, etc at the same time. You should definitely play/practice on more courses like this and get use to reading the different variations on each. I really enjoy your videos/shorts, the setup, the way you explain what you are trying to do, the execution, and your humble analysis of things if they go a little off your intended results. On putts, not sure if you are also looking at your shot not just from behind the ball to the pin/cup, but also from the other direction back to your ball, may help to get a better read how the ball may run on either side. Also noticed the wind blowing pretty hard on that last hole, too, may have been the reason it went the opposite of what you were thinking. All in all this is some phenomenal golfing and tutorial for all!!! 🙂. Keep up the hard work, training, staying focused, making excellent content to post on here, and being happy in all your accomplishments at such a young age!!! Have a blessed day!!! 🙏🏻🙂⛳️🏌️‍♀️

  3. Gabby, your left untan hand cracks me up. I'm like 3 x your age and love watching you play. I'm so jealous you play so much. Thanks for cheering me up.

  4. Gabby is fun to watch. I play at Tiburon. She has to read the grain of the grass their as well as the line. Its a Greg Norman species so you know it is crooked.

  5. I've lived in both Ft. Myers and Naples; love them both! I think courses there are built for the high handicap (short drive). Looks like you pretty much had the course to yourself!
    I liked your game today. You weren't coming up out of your stance at follow-thru. It's good to stay in-balance! I also like that you weren't putting your hands (on the club) forward upon setup. This assures your consistent balance. You're doing great! 👏🏻👍🥂. Are you really just 15? Geez! Good stuff!
    P.S. – At 18:17, I'd still like to see you hit a 7 Iron (putt) onto the green instead of a wedge. You'll be surprised how well your ball will travel! 😊.

  6. Gabs, look at the colors of the drone and the colors of the camera. You def need a new camera or a better videographer/editor. Very pale/dark colors, lots of shade.

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