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How You Can Play Like A Scratch Golfer



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30 Comments

  1. Great video again! Just wondering is the 2 putt percentage from 30 feets similar or worse for 0hcp vs. 25hcp than 6 feet putt percentage? It feels like that stat might show as big of different than the 6 feet putt.

  2. One thing that really helped me out is stepping off my put distance and converting the distance into feet, knowing the actual distance makes all the difference. I spend time putting from set distances before the round and this gives me a good feel for how to pace my puts during the round. I’m alway amazed at how many people just guess at the distance of there puts and wonder why there put end up short or long.

  3. Had one of our members (off 7) play to par off the back tees on Saturday. He said the secret is to ensure for every bogie you hit, get a birdie somewhere.
    And from this video, don’t hit any poor shots

  4. I’ve got a 16 handicap and my average driver distance is around 280, but that could be due to me being 6’4”

  5. Those are some seriously white shoes 🤟🏼⛳️ – I recently shot 72 using my 2 iron off the tee and managing the course much better than just smashing driver…it works!

  6. Love these videos. I recently got back into golf after having taking off nearly 7 years. Here are the things that really helped me. I watch videos breaking down the swing and attempt to do those things but was not mindful of my distance between my eyes and the ball and as a consequence was consistently raising up out of my swing and topping the ball which led to me intentionally trying to lower myself on the attack in which case I was hitting fat. I realized that with everything you learn online or from someone, you have to maintain that distance throughout the shot. The next was focusing on the ball and attempting to hit it at a specific spot on the right side of the ball and I was constantly missing. I realized that it makes more sense to focus your eyes on the left side of the ball or even a little in front if necessary and envisioning hitting "through" the ball. The last is my line; I tend to accidentally lead with my hands at the top of my swing and end up getting in front of my body and pulling. I now take a practice backswing and exaggerate driving my hips and then pulling everything from them which, at the time I would make impact, puts my hands far in front of the ball and the line of my club face and my target looks really good. That is my quick practice swing and then I kick that out of my head and go back to focusing on the ball knowing that I already hit the switch that will fix the problem of leading with my hands. These are just a few things you may want to address in a video if you have some ideas on how to help.

  7. I can’t get over how terrible the greens are on this course. You’re pretty much putting on fairway grass.

  8. Great information on the transition to being a scratch golfer. I played for a couple of years with two guys who primarily focused on their swing and strike, while ignoring short game, mental clarity, and course management. Since moving away from practice of strike hitting hundreds of balls a week plus playing twice, and moving to 3-6 ft from the flag. My score began dropping. Now focused on mental and course management, and it’s dropping again. Next goal 70’s. Thanks again!

  9. Definitely going to be investing in one of these, been thinking about it for a year now. Got 4 rounds in one day for Charity in June!

  10. shot scope's watch is a piece of trash unfortunately! takes ages to connect to the courses if you even manage to at all 🙁 never using mine anymore

  11. Best tip is don’t try new things on the course. Practice is where you work out new swing thoughts not the course. Love your videos you’ve really helped my game

  12. One thing that still sticks with me is to stay calm and if the pressure gets to you just whsiper under you breath, Molinari..Stenson…Stenson…Molinari

  13. I'm glad to see you partnering with Shot Scope. I got a V3 last summer and the data has been very helpful in my efforts to improve. I found out I leave 75% of my putts short so that has been my focus this season.

  14. It would be awesome to see it played from the average player distance and the way you would approach each shot.

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