Every tip you gave was what I’ve researched and come up with to get better!! Crazy! Took me months of searching and studying to understand the tips you gave! Currently 22 handicap in my second year of golf trying my best to break 90. Getting very close tho.
I have 2 main purposess when I go to the range. One is to work on my fundamentals . I work on grip, stance, alignment, club gapping, shot shaping. The other is to have fun! I find it to be very cathartic. I usually hit more balls than necessary just because Im enjoying myself.
Cheers Sam. I got really into golfing UA-cam about 3 years ago. I was in the doldrums with chipping/pitching yips (5 handicap) and I went back to basics (lifting the heel etc) to at least find a shot and take it from there. A couple of channels really helped but then I found I was bombarded with channels and I subscribed to every single one! It's far too much. I tried to thin it out by only following those who put new content up at least in the previous month, but even then it's overwhelming. Over the next few weeks the axe will be wielded. Your channel is safe as I really enjoy it 😂 I already keep a leger of rounds with a few points on it to learn from and I think thats really helped but I'll add your tips. Hopefully get to 3 next year!!
In the off season because of weather, I set up an alignment station and work on my full swing and wedge swing mechanics( grip, shoulder plane, foot spacing, ball position) I also got foam balls that I hit into the living room curtain practicing different backswing lengths and I also bought a putting mat that I put down on the kitchen floor and practice 3,6 & 9’ putts.
Thank you Sam. First time I have met you but have subscribed immediately. You make my top 3. Why? There are two ways to learn anything in life or golf(same thing) - 1. Make all the mistakes and learn from them (this takes a lot of time) 2. Take advice from someone who has already done everything you want to achieve and implement what they teach you. In most things in life there are 20% of things that make 80% of the difference. So it is in golf. Thank you for an excellent video Sam that clearly distills the 20%. I couldn’t tell you accurately my pre-shot routine in detail right now, but that will change within a week!
Great content Sam. I’m trying to get to scratch by the time I’m 50 (currently 48 and off 3.6) after having a 15 year break from golf due to job/kids/life 😊. Any tips for how dial in from 70-100 yards as this costing me strokes every round? I’m also going to try dial-in that straight putt as I don’t hole enough at the moment.
IMO these are excellent tips especially the putting tip. I have been working on that this season and it’s made a difference for me. I have surprised myself at some putts I have made this season. And I know it is from practicing that exact tip!
Started watching this morning. Had a lesson planned this morning on chipping. Followed this by going the range. Took your advice and took my time. I'm 14.8 so this title drew to me, although target next is single figures. I do agree with a straight putt technique and need to mastered. I have liked and subscribed. One to follow in 2025.
This wisdom from experience is an approach that is practical, applicable at all levels of play and measurable with data in a given timeframe. It keeps you accountable in a proactive and positive self managed way, then becomes a catalyst or stepping stone to be altered and applied for the next level of attainment. Brilliant. Thank You.👍
All your five tips are best but on estood out the most to me is use less ball on the range with more time spent on them by practice on the swing etc, seems very productive. Cheers!
Great video Sam, ok next 10 rounds I will keep my stats, I'm interested to see if the facts, are the same as what I think is weak in my game. Keeping it down to just a few UA-camrs and you are certainly one of them. 👍
Great advice! Just to add on to tip #1, when I take a lesson from my instructor, I write down what we worked on and take it to the range that week. Then when applying tip #1, I know what I’m to focus on. Otherwise, I’m just wastefully pounding range balls. My instructor also sends me videos of my swing with comments which is very helpful. Now I have to work on the other 4 tips…
Nice vid and very relevant for me. Been playing golf for only around 4 months pretty consistently, shooting high 80s but i know i can do better. Focusing now on short game, going in the evenings a couple of times a week and practising lots of short game. Chips, putts and 50 yards and in for a couple hours and then hitting low irons at the range for 50 balls. Improving fairly rapidly. Initial goal was scratch in 1 year, currently about an 18. Lofty goal but who knows could be possible.
@@Dylan-y6n That's probably never been done in history, there are young golfers who've become scratch after a couple of years but they're playing every single day with tuition.
An excellent video. One observation about tip #5 -- I don't think a UA-cam coach can reliably help with your swing since they cannot see what you are doing. They can certainly help with course management, but other than very basic advice on swing technique, I"m not sure UA-cam is the way to go. I think getting an in-person lesson from a pro would be the better way to go.
Hey Jim, I think a combination can be quite powerful - especially if their teachings/tips are similar, I find that some coaches just have different 'styles' of explaining things which can sometimes land better. Glad you enjoyed the video! Sam
15-2 that took me 4years with a lot of practice and I’m now 5 handicap not practicing at all seems to me it’s going up again golf is hard already and if you don’t have the time to get out it’s impossible 😂😂❤
Short game and putting is great. But getting up and down for a double or triple bogie doesn’t matter. The two hardest things to do are keep it in play off the tee and hot greens in reg. Tee shots and ballstriking are number 1. They are your ceiling in this game. They’re also the hardest and slowest to really dial in. So work on your swing as a priority if being scratch is your goal. Then as that comes together shift some time towards short game and putting and you’ll see your scores change dramatically. Ballstriking is king.
This! Also, understanding it's much more important to be able to hit the same number with your club rather than trying to hit your club as far as you can. This changed how I thought about the swing and helped with improving my ball striking.
This approach seems to be working for me, and I wish I realized this years ago: - It doesn't matter how great/fast/beautiful your swing is if you cannot consistently strike the ball in the center of the club. - If you cannot hit the center consistently when you are swinging slowly, how can you hope to do it at full speed? - If you cannot hit the center consistently when you have a quarter/half/three-quarter swing, how can you hope to do it with a full swing? So, using small, slow swings, find a speed and length of backswing where you can hit the center of the clubface EVERY TIME with EVERY CLUB, without duffing, thinning, shanking or toeing. And - very important! - regrip and re-setup after each shot, without losing this quality of strike. Then, slowly ramp up the speed and/or length until you can achieve a similar quality of strike EVERY TIME.
@@TristanMcGrath77 Good luck. It is certainly helping me become more confident and consistent. One thing that surprised me is how far I am able to hit the ball even when I make the swing much slower, as long as I strike it in the center of the clubface.
Every tip you gave was what I’ve researched and come up with to get better!! Crazy! Took me months of searching and studying to understand the tips you gave! Currently 22 handicap in my second year of golf trying my best to break 90. Getting very close tho.
I have 2 main purposess when I go to the range. One is to work on my fundamentals . I work on grip, stance, alignment, club gapping, shot shaping. The other is to have fun! I find it to be very cathartic. I usually hit more balls than necessary just because Im enjoying myself.
Cheers Sam. I got really into golfing UA-cam about 3 years ago. I was in the doldrums with chipping/pitching yips (5 handicap) and I went back to basics (lifting the heel etc) to at least find a shot and take it from there. A couple of channels really helped but then I found I was bombarded with channels and I subscribed to every single one! It's far too much. I tried to thin it out by only following those who put new content up at least in the previous month, but even then it's overwhelming. Over the next few weeks the axe will be wielded. Your channel is safe as I really enjoy it 😂 I already keep a leger of rounds with a few points on it to learn from and I think thats really helped but I'll add your tips. Hopefully get to 3 next year!!
Thanks Allan!
In the off season because of weather, I set up an alignment station and work on my full swing and wedge swing mechanics( grip, shoulder plane, foot spacing, ball position) I also got foam balls that I hit into the living room curtain practicing different backswing lengths and I also bought a putting mat that I put down on the kitchen floor and practice 3,6 & 9’ putts.
Thank you Sam. First time I have met you but have subscribed immediately. You make my top 3. Why?
There are two ways to learn anything in life or golf(same thing) - 1. Make all the mistakes and learn from them (this takes a lot of time)
2. Take advice from someone who has already done everything you want to achieve and implement what they teach you.
In most things in life there are 20% of things that make 80% of the difference. So it is in golf. Thank you for an excellent video Sam that clearly distills the 20%. I couldn’t tell you accurately my pre-shot routine in detail right now, but that will change within a week!
Amazing to hear, thanks Willem!
Great content Sam. I’m trying to get to scratch by the time I’m 50 (currently 48 and off 3.6) after having a 15 year break from golf due to job/kids/life 😊. Any tips for how dial in from 70-100 yards as this costing me strokes every round? I’m also going to try dial-in that straight putt as I don’t hole enough at the moment.
Great video Sam!
Currently at 23.6 hcp - will take these tips into account and report back here in a year as a scratch golfer!
My favourite video of yours so far, right on point. I need to do more of this 💪🏼
Awesome tips. After playing so many years and still no improvement. Now I know why.
That's one of the most inspiring videos I've seen so far and has inspired me to get back into golf after having a 5 year break.
IMO these are excellent tips especially the putting tip. I have been working on that this season and it’s made a difference for me. I have surprised myself at some putts I have made this season. And I know it is from practicing that exact tip!
Started watching this morning. Had a lesson planned this morning on chipping. Followed this by going the range. Took your advice and took my time. I'm 14.8 so this title drew to me, although target next is single figures. I do agree with a straight putt technique and need to mastered. I have liked and subscribed. One to follow in 2025.
This wisdom from experience is an approach that is practical, applicable at all levels of play and measurable with data in a given timeframe. It keeps you accountable in a proactive and positive self managed way, then becomes a catalyst or stepping stone to be altered and applied for the next level of attainment. Brilliant. Thank You.👍
All your five tips are best but on estood out the most to me is use less ball on the range with more time spent on them by practice on the swing etc, seems very productive. Cheers!
Great video Sam, ok next 10 rounds I will keep my stats, I'm interested to see if the facts, are the same as what I think is weak in my game. Keeping it down to just a few UA-camrs and you are certainly one of them. 👍
Great video Sam, single figures next year with those tips! Definitely need to practice the putting more at home.
At least 50% GIR is a must to break 80 consistently and then a few birdies and short game and fairways hit will push towards scratch
Like this - now subscribed . . . Will apply this to practice!
So sensible and clearly stated. Thanks
Great Tips and well explained 👍
Great advice! Just to add on to tip #1, when I take a lesson from my instructor, I write down what we worked on and take it to the range that week. Then when applying tip #1, I know what I’m to focus on. Otherwise, I’m just wastefully pounding range balls. My instructor also sends me videos of my swing with comments which is very helpful. Now I have to work on the other 4 tips…
Great idea!
All good stuff. Have paid £300 for pretty much the same advice....
Great stuff!!
Thanks!
Great video 🙂🙂
Great tips! 💪🏼
Nice vid and very relevant for me. Been playing golf for only around 4 months pretty consistently, shooting high 80s but i know i can do better.
Focusing now on short game, going in the evenings a couple of times a week and practising lots of short game. Chips, putts and 50 yards and in for a couple hours and then hitting low irons at the range for 50 balls. Improving fairly rapidly.
Initial goal was scratch in 1 year, currently about an 18. Lofty goal but who knows could be possible.
😂
@@thomasg321 whats funny
@@Dylan-y6nScratch in one year? 🤔
@@phreak761 like i said, lofty goal 😆If i can get down to 5 or below i'd be very happy
@@Dylan-y6n That's probably never been done in history, there are young golfers who've become scratch after a couple of years but they're playing every single day with tuition.
Great feedback!
IMO: 1. Putting (stroke, know speed, read greens), 2. Chip/Pitch (3, 5, 10, 20, 30 yards), 3. learn a punch shots to understand footwork (pivot) and control ball flight, 4. learn & control one shape shot (fade or draw), 5. follow (1) social media golf instructor.
Could you give some tips on practising from green side bunkers
good shit bruh
An excellent video. One observation about tip #5 -- I don't think a UA-cam coach can reliably help with your swing since they cannot see what you are doing. They can certainly help with course management, but other than very basic advice on swing technique, I"m not sure UA-cam is the way to go. I think getting an in-person lesson from a pro would be the better way to go.
Hey Jim, I think a combination can be quite powerful - especially if their teachings/tips are similar, I find that some coaches just have different 'styles' of explaining things which can sometimes land better. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Sam
15-2 that took me 4years with a lot of practice and I’m now 5 handicap not practicing at all seems to me it’s going up again golf is hard already and if you don’t have the time to get out it’s impossible 😂😂❤
great tips thank you :) +1 sub!
5.practice short game on the golf course
Short game and putting is great. But getting up and down for a double or triple bogie doesn’t matter. The two hardest things to do are keep it in play off the tee and hot greens in reg. Tee shots and ballstriking are number 1. They are your ceiling in this game. They’re also the hardest and slowest to really dial in. So work on your swing as a priority if being scratch is your goal. Then as that comes together shift some time towards short game and putting and you’ll see your scores change dramatically. Ballstriking is king.
This! Also, understanding it's much more important to be able to hit the same number with your club rather than trying to hit your club as far as you can. This changed how I thought about the swing and helped with improving my ball striking.
Practising from bunkers
putting isn't what's killing me, it's my tee play.
How do I stop hitting really bad shots where I top or shank it and the ball only goes about 3 feet. I think thats where I loose most of my shots.
This approach seems to be working for me, and I wish I realized this years ago:
- It doesn't matter how great/fast/beautiful your swing is if you cannot consistently strike the ball in the center of the club.
- If you cannot hit the center consistently when you are swinging slowly, how can you hope to do it at full speed?
- If you cannot hit the center consistently when you have a quarter/half/three-quarter swing, how can you hope to do it with a full swing?
So, using small, slow swings, find a speed and length of backswing where you can hit the center of the clubface EVERY TIME with EVERY CLUB, without duffing, thinning, shanking or toeing.
And - very important! - regrip and re-setup after each shot, without losing this quality of strike.
Then, slowly ramp up the speed and/or length until you can achieve a similar quality of strike EVERY TIME.
@ thanks i will try this. I usally try to swing hard because i dont hit my clubs very hard because im younger so i will try it slow it down.
@@TristanMcGrath77 Good luck. It is certainly helping me become more confident and consistent. One thing that surprised me is how far I am able to hit the ball even when I make the swing much slower, as long as I strike it in the center of the clubface.
Challenge accepted
Practice golf not swing. Play golf not swing.
Fewer golf balls mate, not less…..😅
I'm known as the grammar nazi on Facebook. I cringed when he said that. 🤣🤣🤣
Your vagina’s are showing.
@@jamesedwards3266I would say this man would cringe watching you play a round of Golf too... swings and roundabouts.
@@Kakthepants112he’s not gonna fuck you
Quit your day job