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We sit down with Scott Fawcett Decade Golf and Luke Benoit Ryp Golf about five statistics in golf that are often overlooked but have a significant impact on performance. Pros like Tiger have tracked these golf stats over the years to understand the factors affecting performance.
These golf stats highlight areas where players make mistakes and lose strokes unnecessarily. Players can lower their scores and improve their overall performance by focusing on improving these specific areas.
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More of Luke Benoit, less of Scott Fawcett. At least a goal of 50/50 contribution, my goodness.
I hope you continue making content more regularly. I enjoy your stuff.
Tiger used to nuke his wedges early in his career. Much better control with his wedges later.
Scott Fawcett is the best thing that happened to PLAYING golf since metal iron heads! Also, yes, I love to practice and am nourished by little things that I learn, problems solvef, little backhanded compliments from other guys… The advice to work on speed control away from the course is great advice. I actually got really good unintentionally while practicing at a big box golf store (I worked 4 hours/wk) on a 30 foot flat surface wuth 4 holes. I got so consistent that I would demonstrate all the various putter brands and styles to shiw buyers that you hsd to get nesr the hole, and expect to make a PERCENTAGE, not every roll.
Thank you men – and a tip of the hat to Scott for his self effacing humor.
At the end of the day I think Scott might be an actuarial scientist of golf
This is absolutely fantastic content. Thanks for posting this.
Listen to Scott, watch his content and playing with players. Fall asleep to Fawcett. It will sink in, and the great part is course management compounds better shots because you’re less stressed. Like 99% of sports you play better relaxed.