I really appreciate how Rick went through each tip, beginning with the tee box and all the way through the green. It’s such a great way to keep the viewer attention and at the same time go through the various ways the game of golf can test your patience in a seemingly natural way.
Best 2 tips for any golfer who struggles to break 85. Add one to the par of every hole to make the course a par 89/90, ignore everything else and make that your scorecard from now on. And secondly club up one on every approach to the green, you’ll hit 25% more greens
@@leonardhandzlik6008 And playing par 4's like they are par 5's (or 3's like short 4's, or 5's like par 6's), thus taking pressure off those tee and approach shots, and putting emphasis on a basic, bread-and-butter short game, is a great approach.
I work with 3 ladies who are beginning their golf journey this Monday evening. I’ve forwarded this video to them to help them this summer. The timing couldn’t have been better 😉
Rick, i’m 18 and I picked up golf 6 weeks ago. I would just like to say, your videos have helped me so much. My first round after a few range sessions i shot a 126, fast forward 4 weeks i would have never imagined I would be shooting in the low 90s and constantly improving, Thank You!!
Must be some tour pros in these comments to give Rick crap about his golf game. 🙄 Thanks for the tips and tricks through the years Rick. They've really improved not only my game, but Ive been able to pass this advise along to other newer golfers I play with.
It's funny because Rick literally beat Grant Horvat in a 18 hole match on camera not long ago.. And any one of these 20 handicap clowns talking shit wouldn't be able to shoot within 30 strokes of Grant in a match 😂
Rick humbly admits he's only about a Scratch to 2 handicap. There would be a sizeable amount of club golfers who could quite comfortably tuck him away, and he'd admit that himself because he understands golf. It's the same with all these guys, they're decent club golfers, but there's guys up and down the land who are incredibly good and who are +4, +5 etc They're in a different class to UA-cam golfers because they're not about making videos, they're about being the best they can be.
@@enzy6434beat grant getting 10 shots. Grant would smoke this clown off stratch 😂😂 Nit even remotely close to eber being the standard of grant. Pretty much every golf youtuber would smoke shiels without shots Shiels is barely better than tubes 😂😂
Best tips I have 1. don’t do a full swing on your drive, slow and straightish is better than long and occasionally straight 2. Spend more time practicing your short game more than anything else. You will hit wedge and putter more than driver 3. Play against your own score and keep good notes on what needs work 4. Show up early, sink a few practice puts and hit a few wedges before playing 5. Find an approach club and distance that you are confident with and include that in your strategy for the hole 6. Ignore every “this swing tip” video on UA-cam - they create more problems than they solve 7. Don’t play with rule nazi’s ;-)
Nice job Rick! It has to be tough enough to play in a qualifier, but the added pressure of being a UA-cam golfer. Not what you wanted but a lot of good golf during that round.
Great videos, I'm just about to start playing again after 10 years and all these tips are brilliant... As a surprise the wife has bought me a set of Tour Edge HL4 clubs, obviously not measured for me but hoping I'll be able to play with them. Thanks for the very informative videos. 👍
Thanks Rick! My short game has suffered as my long game has improved (typical for me). These tips bring me back to some basics so I can improve my short game, take a few strokes off of my scorecard and see my handicap dip back down…hopefully 😂.
I dunno if you will read this or not , but i did watch a lot of your video but this one… Rick im not kidding , i went from playing high 90 to almost broke 80 … its absolutely insane…3 birdies on the first 6 holes… on one of the hardest golf courses in my area, finished with a 81…! I am flabbergasted seriously… 😳 I always been a decent golfer but man , this is the video i needed to get my golf game into another level…. Thanks Rick !
7:35 you can probably search up a video where Gary Player advocates this method. Pick the club that will roll out to the hole if you just carry it onto the green.
Tommy Armour taught that, too. So did Harvey Penick. They only thing to remember is that irons are stronger now than in those days, so that old 40 degree 7 iron is more like an 8 or even a 9 now. Practice with 3-4 clubs, and figure out which ones roll out how.
I have definitely played some municipal/public courses with little to no sand in the "bunkers". If it's really just hard-packed dirt and the lip/bank isn't super high, a firm smack with the putter can roll the ball up and out and onto the green. Or take something like PW or SW and go for a little flicky chip shot, looking to strike the ball first and not sand... but that one is a bit risky because if you catch it thin you can easily skull it right over the green. The explosion shot typically taught for bunkers really does NOT work unless you actually have enough sand in the bunkers for the club to go underneath the ball.
Public courses would have to be an entire new video. Like hitting off dirt, greens like gravel, and fairways that are dry clay and making a divot is a trip to the ER with a broken wrist. 🤣
The most important thing high handicappers can do to improve outside of working on swing mechanics, is to really really practice course management. If there’s a hole that you have a common miss with your driver, find a club you hit more reliably that won’t reach that trouble and play that. Keeping the ball in play will save you so many strokes even if it doesn’t look pretty. Plan for your misses. Try to miss on a side that gives you room for error. This ends up leading to more confidence going forward as well.
I’d be interested in what you thoughts were of the STOW STICK golf accessory…. It sure has made a difference in my putting movements…. The resistance band also helped out in keeping my hands out of my game… “Thank You” for your for your well explained video..
It is funny, but I have always loved bunker shots and sometimes even aiming for them to stop the ball. I think it is because I always was worried about "ruining" the grass, but you cannot ruin sand, so I swing with much more confidence.
Ill definitely be thinking of this video on my next round when im just off the green, never thought of using an 7/8 iron that close, im still hunting for my first sub 100 score
Hey Rick I'm a fan of yours and put many of your tips to good use.i went from 84 to mid 70's with your help..I've been struggling with driver speed and yesterday I spent all day on the course experimenting with shaft stiffness and weight and with the help of my rapsodo I was able to gain 3.5 mph with a lighter stiff shaft I settled for a tensia 55 gram stiff over a smoke 60 gram stiff much more workable .I played a full round with it today and I wasn't in trouble one time..thank you for all you do
This is great Rick. Do you have a video with tips focused towards junior golfers just starting? I have 2 boys but I don't want to overload them with too much info or details.
Great tips as always Rick. Great to see you visiting our club last Friday on the north coast (PGC). I don’t think you managed to play a full 18 holes, maybe your time in Ballyliffin was a little too wet - that’s Guinness for ya! 😜 Best regards from the Giant’s Causeway coast of Northern Ireland. 😄👍⛳️☘️
I know its not correct bunker shots... but ive finally got my head around em. I use similar stroke to a bump and run... its 10 out of 10 at the mo. (Might not work on a high edge, but works a treat on lower lips)
There are very wide soled wedges out there designed for just this purpose. Use a basic chip swing and they'll generally skim along the sand, (unless it's very fluffy or very packed), and pop the shot up high enough to carry over a moderate lip and onto the green to roll out.
Majority of the courses I play here on the west coast are raked. Not all, but majority. Only downside is that unless you’re first off the tee, I deal with other golfers who are sometimes too lazy to rake after themselves. Probably the same people who don’t fix their ball marks on the greens… 🤷🏻♂️
If you can putt it, putt it. Yea, play with people fatting or skulling chips across the green all the time. Just putt it. This saves a lot of strokes for us high hcpers who rarely hit GIRs.
Idk about "thinking positively". I would say "steel your thoughts". If you fear something it WILL be in your mind. Something that resides in your mind isn't so easily ignored. This will affect your swing mechanics. Most golfers know, if you hyper-focus on the water you will either go in the water or go as far away from it as humanly possible (bail out). Instead hyper-focus on a specific spot you want the ball to land and nothing but that spot. Don't even acknowledge the hazards. This is how you swing confidently.. because you are not succumbing to fear. This is why the pros maintain their composure. Emotional turmoil is a game killer. Even being too excited will get you in trouble. If you lack the skills to hit that spot, keep practicing. It will come with focused, purposeful, and knowledgeable practice.
Notes: Secure the home advantage in the first tournaments and rounds in which you want to impress someone and play on a course you know well. Avoid anything that increases your blood pressure. Like conversations about your boss, your last wife, the discussion of what you did well or wrong on the last hole. Don't count towards your current total points during the round (see Kenny Rogers, The Gambler). Forget the lost hole from 3 minutes ago. The next one could easily be a birdie. Ignore the judgmental looks from your teammates when you hit a shot - you're all alone, making your swing or putt. And play golf for fun and not for your reputation, money or anything like that. Don't rely on gadgets like golf watches, golf apps, range finders. As a beginner, they only distract you in stressful situations. You can use them in training.
Amen! We all see it, the 4 pack of bros who play the tips and can barely get the ball up to the forward tees. You’re starting the round off on a bad note and you’re pissing off everyone else too. Put your pride aside and know your strengths- no shame in playing shorter. You build confidence, more consistent play and then you can gradually work your way back. Save your energy and time - golf is hard enough. 🍻
Beginners note not all tips will work for all people. Try these things, but if they don't work for you, find something else that does. Don't stick with things that may not work for you just because someone tells you about them. For me, the ball above feet does not fly out left, it goes right instead. Mostly because the short swing plane doesn't allow my swing to get all the way through. I've learnt that through trial and error, and now I play that shot with a very open stance, that allows me to get the club back and hit the shot square. Experiment to see what works for you.
From watching your video's I have copied the way you putt & the last 2 rounds I have played my putting has improve so much. Gone from 3 putting to 2 or 1 depending on distance away
The ABSOLUTE BEST tip I’ve found in my life is the Arnold Palmer swing tip. Point your left shoulder at the ball on your backswing. All the other swing mechanics follow naturally. Not to take away from Rick, but Saguto golf has a great video on this. All these other tips should be built upon the base of a good swing.
First, nobody good has their shoulders tilted towards the ball. It might be fine as a feel for golfers too flat but that is not what actually happens in a good swing. Second, I can show you hundreds of hacks that have shoulders tilted to ball in backswing and I can assure you nothing ‘natural’ is to follow.
@@ryze9153 he may not be PGA himself, but he is passing knowledge from someone who is considered to be one of the GOATs. I applied this tip to my swing and it has made an enormous difference. I went from inconsistent 240-250 drives with lots of hooks and slices to reaching out to the 300 range, much more consistently straight. The other factor in that growth was intensive core training.
@@aluminumfalcon552 and that's totally fine to pass down knowledge. But he is not PGA certified as an actual teacher. I would not go to him for swing help. But if its tips from Hogan or somethin, go for it.
@@Not.Satoshi none of that matters to me, I applied it to my swing and got fantastic results. Nearly every time I go to the range now I get compliments from the older golfers. I see all kinds of hacks doing weird things with their arms, but anyone with a good swing has a backswing similar to Arnie, forget what he does on his follow through, that part of the swing after contact doesn’t matter.
Rick… your forgot . Gotta Flatload your feet, so you can snap load your power package, that you can amplify your lag and drag pressure through fix, as long as your number 2 power accumulator doesn’t break down.
I always tell my new golfing buddies to not replicate what they see the pros do. For instance, being 10 yards off the green, don’t just grab your 60° and try to flop it next to the pin because as a new golfer that’s not going to be very pretty. Grab your 8 iron and bump and run it close.
Doesn't matter what I use... I always hit with the "toe"....and I slice extremely left or right.... I still fudgin play though.... I work at a golf course. I play for free lol
Yeah, you can. With a lot of people, the hybrid runs too far unless you're chipping right across a big green, but it's definitely an option. Like old school coaches like Tommy Armour and Harvey Penick used to say, whatever club gets the ball to hop up in the air over the rough, onto the green, and running like a putt the rest of the way. Could be anything from a hybrid to a wedge, depending on the variables involved.
Exactly the reason why I subscribed to the channel. Tips and tricks - even when I already know them, the reminder is just perfect.
I really appreciate how Rick went through each tip, beginning with the tee box and all the way through the green. It’s such a great way to keep the viewer attention and at the same time go through the various ways the game of golf can test your patience in a seemingly natural way.
Pretty basics but ESSENTIEL to know at the very beginning of a "golf career". Perfect advices.
Best 2 tips for any golfer who struggles to break 85. Add one to the par of every hole to make the course a par 89/90, ignore everything else and make that your scorecard from now on. And secondly club up one on every approach to the green, you’ll hit 25% more greens
Great tip. It is ALWAYS better to hit a smooth shot with a longer club than try to kill a shorter one.
@@leonardhandzlik6008 And playing par 4's like they are par 5's (or 3's like short 4's, or 5's like par 6's), thus taking pressure off those tee and approach shots, and putting emphasis on a basic, bread-and-butter short game, is a great approach.
Great to see the old Rick I fell in love with. Simply explained and concise. Good job Rick.
this. much better than BrEaK SeVeNtY FiVe.
I work with 3 ladies who are beginning their golf journey this Monday evening. I’ve forwarded this video to them to help them this summer. The timing couldn’t have been better 😉
I tried several of these today and had a far more enjoyable round. Great video, thank you Rick.
I love these videos, as a golfer of less than 1 year i got so many tips from going through ricks back catalogue and these types of videos are superb
I’ve been watching Rick’s tips for YEARS and I’ve gotten better because of these honestly!
Rick, i’m 18 and I picked up golf 6 weeks ago. I would just like to say, your videos have helped me so much. My first round after a few range sessions i shot a 126, fast forward 4 weeks i would have never imagined I would be shooting in the low 90s and constantly improving, Thank You!!
This is a fantastic video!!! I am not new to golf but I am bad at golf and this hits for me. Thank you!!
Ehh I feel you homie! Play for the love of the game! 🤘🏽
Must be some tour pros in these comments to give Rick crap about his golf game. 🙄
Thanks for the tips and tricks through the years Rick. They've really improved not only my game, but Ive been able to pass this advise along to other newer golfers I play with.
It's funny because Rick literally beat Grant Horvat in a 18 hole match on camera not long ago.. And any one of these 20 handicap clowns talking shit wouldn't be able to shoot within 30 strokes of Grant in a match 😂
Rick humbly admits he's only about a Scratch to 2 handicap.
There would be a sizeable amount of club golfers who could quite comfortably tuck him away, and he'd admit that himself because he understands golf.
It's the same with all these guys, they're decent club golfers, but there's guys up and down the land who are incredibly good and who are +4, +5 etc
They're in a different class to UA-cam golfers because they're not about making videos, they're about being the best they can be.
@@sandersson2813Scratch to 2 is very generous for Rick.
He’s a solid 5 or 6 at best.
@@enzy6434beat grant getting 10 shots. Grant would smoke this clown off stratch 😂😂
Nit even remotely close to eber being the standard of grant. Pretty much every golf youtuber would smoke shiels without shots
Shiels is barely better than tubes 😂😂
@@SL0409 Don't cry about it fella
Best tips I have 1. don’t do a full swing on your drive, slow and straightish is better than long and occasionally straight 2. Spend more time practicing your short game more than anything else. You will hit wedge and putter more than driver 3. Play against your own score and keep good notes on what needs work 4. Show up early, sink a few practice puts and hit a few wedges before playing 5. Find an approach club and distance that you are confident with and include that in your strategy for the hole 6. Ignore every “this swing tip” video on UA-cam - they create more problems than they solve 7. Don’t play with rule nazi’s ;-)
Don’t play with Nazis at all.
Brilliant advice
Brilliant tips, they sound simple but it’s easy to forget when playing, great info
Nice job Rick! It has to be tough enough to play in a qualifier, but the added pressure of being a UA-cam golfer. Not what you wanted but a lot of good golf during that round.
Great tips. Been using the bump and run a couple years now based off your videos.
Great videos, I'm just about to start playing again after 10 years and all these tips are brilliant... As a surprise the wife has bought me a set of Tour Edge HL4 clubs, obviously not measured for me but hoping I'll be able to play with them. Thanks for the very informative videos. 👍
Oh and I wasn't very good, 20 hcp
Thanks Rick! My short game has suffered as my long game has improved (typical for me). These tips bring me back to some basics so I can improve my short game, take a few strokes off of my scorecard and see my handicap dip back down…hopefully 😂.
I dunno if you will read this or not , but i did watch a lot of your video but this one… Rick im not kidding , i went from playing high 90 to almost broke 80 … its absolutely insane…3 birdies on the first 6 holes… on one of the hardest golf courses in my area, finished with a 81…! I am flabbergasted seriously… 😳
I always been a decent golfer but man , this is the video i needed to get my golf game into another level…. Thanks Rick !
Broke 100 for the first time this weekend thank you!
It is always good to see your tips as a refresher to my game.
Thanks for the tips! I watched your video on how to swing the club and it helped me start out strong!
7:35 you can probably search up a video where Gary Player advocates this method. Pick the club that will roll out to the hole if you just carry it onto the green.
Tommy Armour taught that, too. So did Harvey Penick. They only thing to remember is that irons are stronger now than in those days, so that old 40 degree 7 iron is more like an 8 or even a 9 now. Practice with 3-4 clubs, and figure out which ones roll out how.
About bunkers: I'd love to see a video about how to get out of the "public course" bunker. Those that have the sand as solid as cement
You lay down and hit it like a cue ball in billiards.
Chip it as you would off dirt
I have definitely played some municipal/public courses with little to no sand in the "bunkers". If it's really just hard-packed dirt and the lip/bank isn't super high, a firm smack with the putter can roll the ball up and out and onto the green. Or take something like PW or SW and go for a little flicky chip shot, looking to strike the ball first and not sand... but that one is a bit risky because if you catch it thin you can easily skull it right over the green. The explosion shot typically taught for bunkers really does NOT work unless you actually have enough sand in the bunkers for the club to go underneath the ball.
Public courses would have to be an entire new video. Like hitting off dirt, greens like gravel, and fairways that are dry clay and making a divot is a trip to the ER with a broken wrist. 🤣
you kick it out when your friends aren't looking... everyone knows that
For the tees, i use my pinky to get a consistent height. Works great
The most important thing high handicappers can do to improve outside of working on swing mechanics, is to really really practice course management. If there’s a hole that you have a common miss with your driver, find a club you hit more reliably that won’t reach that trouble and play that. Keeping the ball in play will save you so many strokes even if it doesn’t look pretty. Plan for your misses. Try to miss on a side that gives you room for error. This ends up leading to more confidence going forward as well.
Super helpful as always, Rick. Keep up the great work!
Excellent tips!
I’d be interested in what you thoughts were of the STOW STICK golf accessory…. It sure has made a difference in my putting movements…. The resistance band also helped out in keeping my hands out of my game… “Thank You” for your for your well explained video..
Great video!! I can't be the only one that was kind of expecting him to miss the last putt!! Well done Rick!!
great video. well done Rick.
Driver slicing and short chips are the bane of my game!
It is funny, but I have always loved bunker shots and sometimes even aiming for them to stop the ball. I think it is because I always was worried about "ruining" the grass, but you cannot ruin sand, so I swing with much more confidence.
Greetings from Kentucky! Great videos!
1:41 I do the same thing but I use my pinky finger as a brace and it’s teed up perfect everytime
I did the bump and run with an 8 this past friday. Told my friend "imma try something I saw on youtube". Hit like a 25ft chip!!!
Ill definitely be thinking of this video on my next round when im just off the green, never thought of using an 7/8 iron that close, im still hunting for my first sub 100 score
Love your videos they have helped my golf game so much, so I thank you
These are some great tips Rick and I'll for sure give some of them a try on my next round.
Hey Rick
I'm a fan of yours and put many of your tips to good use.i went from 84 to mid 70's with your help..I've been struggling with driver speed and yesterday I spent all day on the course experimenting with shaft stiffness and weight and with the help of my rapsodo I was able to gain 3.5 mph with a lighter stiff shaft I settled for a tensia 55 gram stiff over a smoke 60 gram stiff much more workable .I played a full round with it today and I wasn't in trouble one time..thank you for all you do
Every day is a school day, thanks for the enlightenment
Great video Rick !! Love the Tommy Fleetwood tip ⛳️
This is great Rick. Do you have a video with tips focused towards junior golfers just starting? I have 2 boys but I don't want to overload them with too much info or details.
The bump and run always works out for me and the 60 degree wedge I always drive the ball way past the green 🤣
Excellent! - really useful ideas for me to use during the summer.
If at all possible when in a bunker I use a 60 wedge and chip on to the green, I just find it more reliable than the typical bunker shot 👍.
Great video. Thanks Rick
Great tips as always Rick. Great to see you visiting our club last Friday on the north coast (PGC). I don’t think you managed to play a full 18 holes, maybe your time in Ballyliffin was a little too wet - that’s Guinness for ya! 😜 Best regards from the Giant’s Causeway coast of Northern Ireland. 😄👍⛳️☘️
Thanks Rick, some great tips there.
Bravo!!!!!
I know its not correct bunker shots... but ive finally got my head around em. I use similar stroke to a bump and run... its 10 out of 10 at the mo. (Might not work on a high edge, but works a treat on lower lips)
There are very wide soled wedges out there designed for just this purpose. Use a basic chip swing and they'll generally skim along the sand, (unless it's very fluffy or very packed), and pop the shot up high enough to carry over a moderate lip and onto the green to roll out.
In USA it would be nice if courses actually raked their bunkers especially when they charge $75+ for a round.
Majority of the courses I play here on the west coast are raked. Not all, but majority. Only downside is that unless you’re first off the tee, I deal with other golfers who are sometimes too lazy to rake after themselves. Probably the same people who don’t fix their ball marks on the greens… 🤷🏻♂️
Pink castle tee?! Confirm! Rick VS Jimmy video upcoming 🎉
Jimmy would smoke this clown
Rick would be crying for 10 shots again 😂
Nice! Thank you
I find that the follow through on the bunker shots is very important.
If you can putt it, putt it. Yea, play with people fatting or skulling chips across the green all the time. Just putt it. This saves a lot of strokes for us high hcpers who rarely hit GIRs.
I've found Rick's tips are the easiest to understand and put into practice.
I've been playing for three weeks and I've been getting bogeys. I found my natural hobby !
Like it Rickie! 👍
Haven't hit a golf ball in around 23 years. What brand would you suggest just to get back into it. Edit I'm looking at the Strata plus
More tips on reading greens would be awesome
Another tip for playing greenfield bunkers is to make sure you have a solid base/ stance so as not to move/ sway while swinging the club
For the last tip: instead of the logo, use the arrow or straight line because some brands like Callaway have golf balls where their logo has an arc.
In 1 week I went from shooting in the 90s to breaking 72 with these tips
Idk about "thinking positively". I would say "steel your thoughts".
If you fear something it WILL be in your mind. Something that resides in your mind isn't so easily ignored.
This will affect your swing mechanics. Most golfers know, if you hyper-focus on the water you will either go in the water or go as far away from it as humanly possible (bail out).
Instead hyper-focus on a specific spot you want the ball to land and nothing but that spot. Don't even acknowledge the hazards.
This is how you swing confidently.. because you are not succumbing to fear. This is why the pros maintain their composure. Emotional turmoil is a game killer. Even being too excited will get you in trouble.
If you lack the skills to hit that spot, keep practicing. It will come with focused, purposeful, and knowledgeable practice.
Just played 3 holes. Shanked every shot from the tee to the green
4:10 hills
This video isn't just for new or high handicap folks. I know mid and even some low handicap people that forget these "basics"
I would say first tip is use the clubs that are most suited for game and ability. Even if that means you should not be hitting blades.
Notes: Secure the home advantage in the first tournaments and rounds in which you want to impress someone and play on a course you know well. Avoid anything that increases your blood pressure. Like conversations about your boss, your last wife, the discussion of what you did well or wrong on the last hole. Don't count towards your current total points during the round (see Kenny Rogers, The Gambler). Forget the lost hole from 3 minutes ago. The next one could easily be a birdie. Ignore the judgmental looks from your teammates when you hit a shot - you're all alone, making your swing or putt. And play golf for fun and not for your reputation, money or anything like that. Don't rely on gadgets like golf watches, golf apps, range finders. As a beginner, they only distract you in stressful situations. You can use them in training.
Another important tip: Golf is hard enough, play from the forward tees.
Amen! We all see it, the 4 pack of bros who play the tips and can barely get the ball up to the forward tees. You’re starting the round off on a bad note and you’re pissing off everyone else too.
Put your pride aside and know your strengths- no shame in playing shorter. You build confidence, more consistent play and then you can gradually work your way back. Save your energy and time - golf is hard enough. 🍻
Nice putt Rick.
Beginners note not all tips will work for all people. Try these things, but if they don't work for you, find something else that does. Don't stick with things that may not work for you just because someone tells you about them.
For me, the ball above feet does not fly out left, it goes right instead. Mostly because the short swing plane doesn't allow my swing to get all the way through. I've learnt that through trial and error, and now I play that shot with a very open stance, that allows me to get the club back and hit the shot square.
Experiment to see what works for you.
How many takes did it take Rick to hit that chip shot?
Rick, test out the Spoiler OG putter!!!!!
What is a boombt and Roon shot?
amazing video
Tubes will be happy about the pink castle tees 😂
How have youy all managed to hit the ball??? Ive tried it all. Rick, any tips
And here is how you too can hook the ball 20 yards off the fairway.
From watching your video's I have copied the way you putt & the last 2 rounds I have played my putting has improve so much. Gone from 3 putting to 2 or 1 depending on distance away
3 requirements for a good golfer: Have a good attitude, realize you aren't going pro, and practice. You only need 2 of those to have fun!
The ABSOLUTE BEST tip I’ve found in my life is the Arnold Palmer swing tip. Point your left shoulder at the ball on your backswing. All the other swing mechanics follow naturally. Not to take away from Rick, but Saguto golf has a great video on this. All these other tips should be built upon the base of a good swing.
On driver too?
First, nobody good has their shoulders tilted towards the ball. It might be fine as a feel for golfers too flat but that is not what actually happens in a good swing.
Second, I can show you hundreds of hacks that have shoulders tilted to ball in backswing and I can assure you nothing ‘natural’ is to follow.
@@ryze9153 he may not be PGA himself, but he is passing knowledge from someone who is considered to be one of the GOATs. I applied this tip to my swing and it has made an enormous difference. I went from inconsistent 240-250 drives with lots of hooks and slices to reaching out to the 300 range, much more consistently straight. The other factor in that growth was intensive core training.
@@aluminumfalcon552 and that's totally fine to pass down knowledge. But he is not PGA certified as an actual teacher. I would not go to him for swing help. But if its tips from Hogan or somethin, go for it.
@@Not.Satoshi none of that matters to me, I applied it to my swing and got fantastic results. Nearly every time I go to the range now I get compliments from the older golfers.
I see all kinds of hacks doing weird things with their arms, but anyone with a good swing has a backswing similar to Arnie, forget what he does on his follow through, that part of the swing after contact doesn’t matter.
do as i say not as i do
Rick… your forgot . Gotta Flatload your feet, so you can snap load your power package, that you can amplify your lag and drag pressure through fix, as long as your number 2 power accumulator doesn’t break down.
😂😂😂 only some people will get this reference
Alright Rick how many takes were in the chip portion :)
Watched this video before playing and shot my best round 😂
#4 as a beginner; If a tree is blocking your shot, aim for the tree, as a beginner you will for certain miss what you’re aiming for!
Or, that will be the best shot you make all day and you’re getting a golf ball to the face.
I always tell my new golfing buddies to not replicate what they see the pros do.
For instance, being 10 yards off the green, don’t just grab your 60° and try to flop it next to the pin because as a new golfer that’s not going to be very pretty. Grab your 8 iron and bump and run it close.
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What putter is that?
“Tips for Rick”
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I love how the first tip, is one aimed at shiels himself xD
In Texas wedge i trust 😂
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Doesn't matter what I use... I always hit with the "toe"....and I slice extremely left or right.... I still fudgin play though....
I work at a golf course. I play for free lol
lol. I'm just up there trying to not whiff it; screw them trees!
Couldn't you have done tip #3 with a hybrid? Same technique?
Yeah, you can. With a lot of people, the hybrid runs too far unless you're chipping right across a big green, but it's definitely an option. Like old school coaches like Tommy Armour and Harvey Penick used to say, whatever club gets the ball to hop up in the air over the rough, onto the green, and running like a putt the rest of the way. Could be anything from a hybrid to a wedge, depending on the variables involved.
I have a better chance hitting the green from 200+ out than I do from 100 in