I don’t fully understand the jargon, but that was a great vid! 🫡 Moved at the right pace, music was perfect 💪🏼 and really drew you in to what’s happening. Your 🤮 bro! What a great way to live and travel with your beautiful lady 🤩🫶 Keep on whackin them in mucka 👍🏻 SALUTE 🫡
I like his swing there are bits of his swing that are not unlike Cameron Champ's, his sit down in transition is very much like Champ's where he hip hinges correctly pushing his back side back , not many players do that.. He looks a very tidy player that has the potential to break through to the main tour , he just needs to keep doing what he is doing and keep his form going and it may well happen. ..
@@BrandonRobinsonThompsonGolf I have had friends who I caddied for that did not make it but were good enough and seen some break through. What I have noticed is that it is very difficult to find representative conditions going into the key tournaments like Q school where they grow strange rough around the greens and trick up the course and speed up the greens and if you have been playing normal courses with stimp around 8 and play a tournament with greens around 12+ which have been tricked up with strange rough even if you are good enough it is not going to happen. How do you get round and cope with this? This is an area you really need to think about and get right to have a realistic chance of breaking through I have seen really good players who should have got on tour fail just because of this. and it is not talked about. I worked as a spotter at big events so saw the set ups first hand and worked out what I describe is a big problem and issue with players there or there abouts not breaking through.
Love this mate, keep smashing it!
Great watch keep them coming
Thanks Matty!
I've had the pleasure to play with Brandon. Not only is he a super golfer but a wonderful human being. so proud!
Thanks for the kind words mate!
I don’t fully understand the jargon, but that was a great vid! 🫡 Moved at the right pace, music was perfect 💪🏼 and really drew you in to what’s happening.
Your 🤮 bro! What a great way to live and travel with your beautiful lady 🤩🫶
Keep on whackin them in mucka 👍🏻
SALUTE 🫡
Glad you enjoyed it!
Quality!!
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Love this! You need a Netflix documentary👀
Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Let’s go Brando…✌🏽
More to come!
Fantastic bro, keep believing as we do in you.
I would argue your putting is on Cameron Smith level... no question!!!
@@GoldGunsandGolf I wouldn’t argue with you 😂
Awesome content brah
I like his swing there are bits of his swing that are not unlike Cameron Champ's, his sit down in transition is very much like Champ's where he hip hinges correctly pushing his back side back , not many players do that.. He looks a very tidy player that has the potential to break through to the main tour , he just needs to keep doing what he is doing and keep his form going and it may well happen. ..
Thanks for the support. Appreciate the in depth analysis. IT MAY WELL HAPPEN 👊🏽👊🏽
@@BrandonRobinsonThompsonGolf I have had friends who I caddied for that did not make it but were good enough and seen some break through. What I have noticed is that it is very difficult to find representative conditions going into the key tournaments like Q school where they grow strange rough around the greens and trick up the course and speed up the greens and if you have been playing normal courses with stimp around 8 and play a tournament with greens around 12+ which have been tricked up with strange rough even if you are good enough it is not going to happen. How do you get round and cope with this? This is an area you really need to think about and get right to have a realistic chance of breaking through I have seen really good players who should have got on tour fail just because of this. and it is not talked about. I worked as a spotter at big events so saw the set ups first hand and worked out what I describe is a big problem and issue with players there or there abouts not breaking through.
Sauce Army 🐐
Sauce armyyyyyyy