I’m loving this series; keep up the great work! I think the one thing limiting your scoring is your short game. You are unbelievable off the tee, but your chipping and putting lags behind by a good margin. I think you’ll be seeing a lot of red numbers if your short game improves even slightly. Keep grinding!
That putt didn't go right, you hit it right all the way. I agree it didn't look like you trusted it. On short putts of 4 feet and in, don't give up the hole. Hit it at the hole with a little pace. It takes a TON of break or a way-too-slow putt for a ball to break all the way across the hole on something 4-feet or less. My amateur observation is you're pulling shots because a bit of ego is creeping into your club selection. It's clear you CAN hit a pitching wedge from 140. But you have to hit it hard so your body rotation gets a little quick with a closed club face = pull. My advice would be to take an extra club and concentrate on smooth and connected sequence. But then again, you're a much better golfer than me, so if you and/or your coach disagree, by all means ignore. Just something to consider.
Ahhhh. Pretty dialed with everything just gotta clean it up around the greens and make some putts. You’re playing solid golf
I’m loving this series; keep up the great work!
I think the one thing limiting your scoring is your short game. You are unbelievable off the tee, but your chipping and putting lags behind by a good margin. I think you’ll be seeing a lot of red numbers if your short game improves even slightly. Keep grinding!
@@joshuafegan5325 I agree! Appreciate it
That hole with the road is insane
That roll at 1:50 was brutal
I’m not sure how it didn’t go in
That putt didn't go right, you hit it right all the way. I agree it didn't look like you trusted it. On short putts of 4 feet and in, don't give up the hole. Hit it at the hole with a little pace. It takes a TON of break or a way-too-slow putt for a ball to break all the way across the hole on something 4-feet or less.
My amateur observation is you're pulling shots because a bit of ego is creeping into your club selection. It's clear you CAN hit a pitching wedge from 140. But you have to hit it hard so your body rotation gets a little quick with a closed club face = pull.
My advice would be to take an extra club and concentrate on smooth and connected sequence. But then again, you're a much better golfer than me, so if you and/or your coach disagree, by all means ignore. Just something to consider.
I'm getting tired watching . Are you getting tired ?