European Tour puts out some of the best real golfing fan content. Eight and a half minutes of one of the best players in the world silently working on his game. AMAZING
Good point. Because of his short backswing he can hit hard with the shoulders introducing a lot of power quickly with little to go wrong. Super swing for a big man.
We stripe it all day like that until we get on the course 😂 Many of us have elite range games (even more elite simulator games) but the pros are elite at taking their range game to the course seamlessly?
I told a friend who wants her daughter to be a golf pro that these days they practice/play 20 hours a week in middle and high school, and even then only very few have the talent it takes to make it. She asked me how to tell if she has the talent I just said: “I don't know, I've been playing golf for 30 years and I've never met anyone who had it.”
@@balance3201 don't agree bro practicing and coaching might get you to a low handicap or even scratch. These guys would play of between +6 to +10 consistently at your local track. A whole different level. I heard that if you played for three years with or without coaching you are within 5 shots of your potential
@@garthfairfield8043 lot of factors are in play when you look at success in pro golf. How desperate are you to make it? Look at Trevino climbing out of poverty. I know these guys are on a different level to scr players. I grew up playing against top amateurs who were destined to be big, out of them most fell by the wayside and Lee westwood is the only one who made it even though he never had that super talented swing.
Funny comment, but not sure I agree. When I saw Ernie Els for the first time, I knew I was watching 'talent' after the first shot. He has something that maybe no amount of practice can give you.
@@cscoetzee it turns out, we are born with very few, if any, natural talents and skills. ... Excellence is borne not of any particular innate ability, but of practice. In other words, you can be good at whatever you want.
European Tour puts out some of the best real golfing fan content. Eight and a half minutes of one of the best players in the world silently working on his game. AMAZING
Couldn’t agree more.
Yes in usa they can’t broadcast golf
thanks for the support.
PREEEEACCHHH
8 minutes lmfao
We need more of this coverage! Great!
Look at these absolutely pure cut shots
Probably the quickest transition in golf
Even at .25x speed it looks faster than most guys on tour
Good point. Because of his short backswing he can hit hard with the shoulders introducing a lot of power quickly with little to go wrong. Super swing for a big man.
The fact rahm skins that ball the way he does and has a quarter back swing,confirms we are in a simulation....
Dudes a stud
Still can’t wrap my brain around how he does it with that backswing
Strong lower half
Wide stance and uses his hips
Watched this and now I’m heading to the range lol
good luck!
Imagine how good it feels to be striping it like that. His worst shot this video is better than any of mine
We stripe it all day like that until we get on the course 😂 Many of us have elite range games (even more elite simulator games) but the pros are elite at taking their range game to the course seamlessly?
@@BartmanSA I always play better on the course than on the range, so not universally true
@@tapiture3720 true. I have days like that also.
Really enjoyed this, great content.
Jon Rahm backswing club speed quicker than your average golfers club speed 😂
I see a DST compressor!
2:10 that club is incredibly bent
Yeah wtf is going on there??
Meanwhile PGA TOUR broadcasts golf like it's TIKTOK or a long driving competition only. Pissing Golfers Aroundtheworld.
I told a friend who wants her daughter to be a golf pro that these days they practice/play 20 hours a week in middle and high school, and even then only very few have the talent it takes to make it. She asked me how to tell if she has the talent I just said: “I don't know, I've been playing golf for 30 years and I've never met anyone who had it.”
No such thing as talent most of it is hard work and hitting thousands of balls.
@@balance3201 don't agree bro practicing and coaching might get you to a low handicap or even scratch. These guys would play of between +6 to +10 consistently at your local track. A whole different level. I heard that if you played for three years with or without coaching you are within 5 shots of your potential
@@garthfairfield8043 lot of factors are in play when you look at success in pro golf. How desperate are you to make it? Look at Trevino climbing out of poverty. I know these guys are on a different level to scr players. I grew up playing against top amateurs who were destined to be big, out of them most fell by the wayside and Lee westwood is the only one who made it even though he never had that super talented swing.
Funny comment, but not sure I agree. When I saw Ernie Els for the first time, I knew I was watching 'talent' after the first shot. He has something that maybe no amount of practice can give you.
@@cscoetzee it turns out, we are born with very few, if any, natural talents and skills. ... Excellence is borne not of any particular innate ability, but of practice. In other words, you can be good at whatever you want.