RICK SHIELS INTERVIEW (INCLUDING HIS PLANS FOR YOUTUBE!!)

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • In this exclusive interview, Neil Tappin sits down with Rick Shiels to discuss, among other things, his plans for the future. He talks about the best videos he's made and the direction he wants to take his video content, including collaborations. We also ask Rick about the best way to get potential ways to get golfers from the range to the course.
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  • @FF04RDF
    @FF04RDF Рік тому +4

    There are lots and lots of golf UA-cam creators and I watch a good few of them off and on. The ones I tend to drop for a while then come back to are the ones that are too ‘same old, same old’. Throughout the past 6 or 7 years, Rick’s content has never fallen off the watch list ever. His content stays fresh and his enthusiasm is extremely endearing. He’s a serious business person now with a lot of responsibilities to the people he’s employing but he still comes across pretty much the same as he did at the start.
    Fair play to him. 👍🏻

  • @mikejarrett6144
    @mikejarrett6144 Рік тому

    My reason for starting to watch Ricks videos at the start was he comes across as a really nice bloke. He had some competition when he started but his humble and cheery personality ensured that he would succeed .

  • @davidreid2301
    @davidreid2301 Рік тому +10

    As someone who has just got back into playing golf this year, after a 33 year hietus, I can vouch for 2 major things that Rick has pointed out here: the clientele of the game has changed massively, for the better, and, I have to say, for the worse, too. There's a lot more beer cans on courses now than there used to be, that's for sure - enough said! But, also, as a beginner, or returner, being pressured by players that just expect you to play and move on makes you mess up every shot and delay everyone even more, to the point that I can spend 30 minutes standing aside letting people play through until there's a quiet spell. Golfers really need to appreciate that not everyone is confidant and good enough to keep up with the game in front! Maybe L plates on bags should be a thing! 😂 Nah, actually, I'll just let people play through! Great interview, and he's helped me get back into golf for sure! Great content on his channel, No:1 well desrved! All the best from bonny Perthshire!

    • @DWHarper62
      @DWHarper62 Рік тому +1

      Get lessons and work it out on the range... It will make your golfing experience much nicer...

    • @normlang1994
      @normlang1994 Рік тому +2

      I routinely hear/read people saying that we can't expect beginners or high handicappers to maintain pace of play, but I occasionally play with a couple of guys who struggle to break 100 and both of them can play a round in 4 hours or less. Pace of play has a lot more to do with how you spend time when it's not you turn, so that you're ready when it is.

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Рік тому +1

      I had a break of 31 years. Prefer to play alone for the time being and spend more time at the range than on the course.
      I’d agree that there has been changes. A little bit of the American beer and golf cart culture has seeped in. A few more “serious competitors” as well who are just a bit obnoxious. Think they’re tour pros and everyone else is a pleb who’s in the way.
      It seemed more genteel when I was a kid. And more egalitarian. There used to be all sorts of cars in the car park. People from all walks of life rubbing shoulders. A lot more BMWs and Mercedes these days. A bit more intimidating to the new golfer.
      As for pace of play, I consider my shot while I’m walking to it. Check the yardage, choose the club and hit it. There’s no point spending too long because I’m probably not going to be able to hit the perfect shot anyway.

    • @davidreid2301
      @davidreid2301 Рік тому

      @@normlang1994 I play alone.

    • @davidreid2301
      @davidreid2301 Рік тому

      @@DWHarper62I do. I never said I'm not. My biggest issue is that I'm not golf fit like I used to be, yet. I played off scratch as a boy. But when I turned 16 and was working my father told me I was paying my own green fees - it just so happened that beer and girls were far more interesting to my 16 year old brain, so golf was dropped! My rotation is developing, gradually, but I don't have the same body as I did when I was 16! I've had 33 years of physical work messing up my back, hips and knees. I was also 3 stone over weight, but I've now lost 1 1/2 of that because of playing golf. I'm trying, hard, but that phase of needing L plates on your bag is hard, harder than I imagined, and in fact, that's the most frustrating thing: in my head I should still be able to do it, I had a natural swing, but it's very difficult to get that back with an aging, over-worked body!

  • @FloridaManRacer
    @FloridaManRacer Рік тому +3

    I found Rick's content 5 years ago just as I moved to Florida. I couldn't get around these courses here under 100 at the start. Within 6 months Rick had a breaking 90 and a breaking 80 guide posted to his channel, and using his tips and advice from coaching vids combined with the breaking vids, I ended up able to shoot around 85 on a fairly consistent basis. As someone who doesn't play competitive golf and just wants a few hours in nature, focusing on a simple goal and letting everyday life slip away for a bit, consistent scoring in the mid 80's is plenty good enough for me to go out and enjoy myself without too much frustration building and I owe a vast majority of that improvement to Rick. Also, I've become very picky about sausage rolls LOL.

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Рік тому

      Apparently getting “in nature” in Florida can involve being cut out of the stomach of a gator or a python. Be careful out there.

  • @stevemcdermott4175
    @stevemcdermott4175 Рік тому +1

    Love that Rick is still grounded 😊

  • @timothybevis6095
    @timothybevis6095 Рік тому

    Rick is the best. Thanks for the view and conversation with the one UA-camr I've been watching for a long time.

  • @ddeboy002
    @ddeboy002 Рік тому +5

    Rick should start his own UA-cam golf tour.Have 3 divisions junior, adult, senior. 2 day tournament each.

    • @sandersson2813
      @sandersson2813 Рік тому

      Jesus, it's bad enough watching pros play and UA-cam golfers . Watching shit amateurs from the junior, adult and senior ranks would be insufferable.

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Рік тому +1

    Rick makes golf entertaining. full stop.

  • @Hildengus
    @Hildengus Рік тому

    I do share Rick's vision that Golf needs to keep evolving, being more friendly for beginners and also for those who do not have 3-4 hours to play on a full 18 holes. Rick has found the good balance on entertainment and more technical content! Great channel and thanks for the interview!

  • @stanwilson83
    @stanwilson83 Рік тому +6

    Really enjoyed this interview.
    Rick's YT channels, his content continues get bigger and better. Really looking forward to the international break 75 series.

  • @ChrisJackson36
    @ChrisJackson36 Рік тому

    Rick’s content definitely helped me get back into golf after a decade away. He, and Pete, make great content and it’s fun. I think the barrier between driving range and full golf course is in large part time, and it is not golf’s fault. People are too busy. Society does not appreciate the importance of recreation right now. That is something that needs to change for many reasons, especially golf haha.

  • @jeremydavidson9194
    @jeremydavidson9194 Рік тому

    I thank Rick for showing me how to read puts by straddling the line. Completely changed my putting. As far as Augusta goes, be a little kind, Rick, let Pete film the front nine. That way you still one up him without looking, um, petty. Cheers and congrats!

  • @okolekahuna3862
    @okolekahuna3862 Рік тому

    As for many others, Rick's channel was the very first channel that I subscribed. Congratulations, Rick.

  • @markyjl
    @markyjl Рік тому +1

    Agree with Rick on the lack of a 'middle' ground between driving range and full course. That said, there are plenty of 9 hole par 3 courses or academy courses around. They probably need to advertise themselves more.

  • @kileywatson4156
    @kileywatson4156 Рік тому

    As soon as you asked about Rick's best shot I immediately thought of the ditch shot at North Hants, even before Rick said it. What a great YT moment!

  • @andyfowler5304
    @andyfowler5304 Рік тому +1

    Great interview. I look forward to seeing how Rick develops his content, but would love to see some of his ideas for getting younger players from the range to the course. Good questions too Neil.

  • @herenow6953
    @herenow6953 Рік тому

    Rick is amazing - thank you for this insight into the man behind the channel. I'm a middle aged English lady who took up golf 4 years ago - I've been watching Rick since I caught the 'golf bug' and can honestly say that watching him (also watch Finch, Carter, Fryer and few others) has helped my game and course management enormously. Ricks just has that 'je ne sais quoi' - he's entertaining, open, honest, doesn't take himself too seriously, shows that golf is a constant challenge and that even professionals can bodge a hole! I look forward to tuning in in 7 years time when Rick has 20 million subscribers! Re the road into golf - my club held a free taster session for ladies - then a very cost effective group lesson programme - then Academy and then membership. I'm immensely proud to be a member of my club, I play in inter-club and regional competitions and absolutely love every aspect of the game, the social aspect, the exercise both physical and mental, and the camaraderie the game inspires. Meet a fellow golfer and you've got a friend for life! Good luck to Rick bringing new ideas as to how to make the game accesible for all - it's such a healthy, de-stressing (well, the game can stress you on a bad round, but you won't be stressing about a work issue) thing to do.

  • @davemac3855
    @davemac3855 Рік тому +1

    Amazing journey Rick...long may it continue.

  • @kevintee7437
    @kevintee7437 Рік тому

    Great interview with Rick l look forward to his plans with great interest. i liked the learner driver comparison how true. what about more interviews with other UA-camrs Golf life, Finchy etc.

  • @Azsxdcfvgbhnjmkl16
    @Azsxdcfvgbhnjmkl16 Рік тому

    Rick is spot on about getting driving range golfers. I have spoken to a few people at the range that have never been on a course. They are really nervous about going on a real course. They think everyone who plays at a club must be a really good golfer
    I have tried to point them towards 9 hole par 3 courses or academy courses. There are a couple near me which are great way to start. Styal and High Legh.

  • @paulinelock592
    @paulinelock592 Рік тому +1

    Love Rick’s humility in his video’s which makes it all the more honest, and that which the everyday golfer can relate to.

  • @anothergolfchannel
    @anothergolfchannel Рік тому +1

    Yeah the vids are just getting better and better

  • @SincereFaith5.0
    @SincereFaith5.0 Рік тому

    So glad to hear him say he’d take Guy Charnock; Peter Finch; Matt Fryer; Andy Carter to play Augusta.
    This is primarily one of the reasons I think people love Rick. He’s such an average guy (not to mean that as an insult) but he’s not all about the biggest names biggest fame etc etc…. He’d take his pals who he’s gone through this journey, and started with. He doesn’t forget where he’s come from.
    It’s enjoyable to watch him. Class.

  • @Zoso37123
    @Zoso37123 Рік тому +1

    Love Rick! Best golf content put there! Love these updates

  • @narvik6136
    @narvik6136 Рік тому

    The lob over the trees I have always remembered especially when you seem to have problems with your chipping these days

  • @micko2007
    @micko2007 Рік тому

    Rick does a great job and he's only going to get bigger and better. I love his enthusiasm and dedication to doing things properly. I'm just hoping that he doesn't burn himself out but, I don't think he will as long as he keeps his love for what he's doing.

  • @jamesprice4640
    @jamesprice4640 Рік тому

    What a great interview! RS in my eyes is the go to golf ⛳ figure on UA-cam. I'll meet him one day and thank him for getting me into golf ⛳

  • @propjoe1060
    @propjoe1060 Рік тому

    Rik is an awesome dude and the likes of him, Peter Finch and Mia Baker are doing a huge amount to grow the game of golf around the world.

  • @blackheart7886
    @blackheart7886 Рік тому +1

    Keep it up Rick. Always enjoyable .

  • @billywatkins203
    @billywatkins203 Рік тому

    Such a top guy. And great to see how far he us come and how well the brand has done. Great stuff.

  • @garydavis8213
    @garydavis8213 Рік тому +1

    The best content remains the Rick/Pete/Carter/Fryer course vlogs. Period.

  • @douggustafson1325
    @douggustafson1325 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic!

  • @paulpanamarenko
    @paulpanamarenko Рік тому +2

    Rick is a true ambassador of golf.

  • @andyh4066
    @andyh4066 Рік тому

    I feel the issues you were talking about in regards to new golfers on gold course....it will only change with time, when we (the younger ones) are actually the main members at golf clubs. Untill the mindset changes it will still be difficult for new members. I've chosen my golf club on how they treat my 9 year old son when he is playing. They are the future of golf and need to be not put off by rudeness and stuffiness.

  • @edtoperzer3238
    @edtoperzer3238 Рік тому

    GREAT Interview!!

  • @ianh2295
    @ianh2295 Рік тому

    Great interview, and Rick was better than he is on his own channel, very real

  • @cstridbeck
    @cstridbeck Рік тому

    Great intervju!

  • @robertdunnett5022
    @robertdunnett5022 Рік тому

    Cool. Great content. Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ross1b
    @ross1b Рік тому +1

    Good interview 👍

  • @FatManWalking18
    @FatManWalking18 Рік тому +1

    this must have been shot a while ago as Rick has played Augusta the Monday after the Masters

  • @richardfryer4333
    @richardfryer4333 Рік тому

    ricks the best

  • @deanhill3224
    @deanhill3224 Рік тому

    Nice one 👍 great questions

  • @narvik6136
    @narvik6136 Рік тому

    Hey, you say you are trying to reach a new area of patrons and attract more to the game. I know this is not as glam as the US courses but why not a series on UK public courses? Guy and yourself could do that. Bigging up our home facilities etc

  • @darrensmith7880
    @darrensmith7880 Рік тому

    I do watch and enjoy the majority of Rick’s content. He appears to really like talking about himself though 😆

  • @dalerichards1142
    @dalerichards1142 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @kevindreifurst5681
    @kevindreifurst5681 Рік тому

    Good job

  • @ericwarner3150
    @ericwarner3150 Рік тому

    Nice boom mic in the shot constantly. 😂

  • @NC2871926
    @NC2871926 Рік тому

    For someone who is terrible at golf, essentially no better than a mid handicapper, and charges astronomical prices for lessons, I'd say he's done well at fleecing people

  • @petermorris2933
    @petermorris2933 Рік тому

    Get yourself down to NZ Rick

  • @janfrench1690
    @janfrench1690 Рік тому

    Anyone knows anything about back-lighting?

  • @ericwarner3150
    @ericwarner3150 Рік тому

    He has been to America twice since this. He has played Augusta National. How late to the game are you? Golf last year should be your name.

  • @aidangriffiths5075
    @aidangriffiths5075 Рік тому

    At least you got to play Augusta already 😂

  • @LongbranchOlivetti
    @LongbranchOlivetti Рік тому

    There already is a stepping stone between the driving range and the golf course. It's called pitch and putt.

  • @mikemcmanus7088
    @mikemcmanus7088 Рік тому

    13:58 90% of my tee shots would kill that poor photographer

  • @andrewwinstanley8217
    @andrewwinstanley8217 Рік тому +2

    Good work Rick but come on Golf has been cool since Tiger.
    This isn’t a last 10 years thing.
    Celebrities have been playing golf for 50 years.
    Beers after golf has been around since before a ball was even hit.
    I do think the fashion and elitism has changed however.

    • @davidreid2301
      @davidreid2301 Рік тому

      I think he's more generally referring to how the attire, and therefore the people, have become cooler in the last 15 years. You have to remember that Tiger still wore slacks, brouges and lambswool sweaters back it his early days. I just got back to playing after 33 years out and I couldn't believe the amount of hoodies, trainer like shoes and tattoos on the golf courses. When I was a junior in the 1980's I was regularly told to take my earing out, and to get those fluorescent socks off! 😂. Tattoos had to be covered up as far as I can remember - at my club anyway! And the brouge shoes aways came with tassels, fringes and metal spikes - they also took a year to break-in and leaked like sieves. 😂

  • @washbrook87
    @washbrook87 Рік тому

    There's 7 days in a week i feel at least one day a week the club should have amateur days where the tee times are more spread and theres no pressure of slow play

  • @marcgriffo
    @marcgriffo Рік тому

    Superb @Rickshields!

  • @TopblokeGolf
    @TopblokeGolf Рік тому +1

    Ole Beardy Moonface is not fussy who interviews him

  • @ericwarner3150
    @ericwarner3150 Рік тому

    Never mind it is just random crap hanging in the back looking like a boom mic.

  • @5113130
    @5113130 Рік тому

    The audio is so poor

    • @metalheads-golf
      @metalheads-golf Рік тому

      Yeps ... it's unfortunate they couldn't get right.

  • @BucsGolf
    @BucsGolf Рік тому

    Augusta. Check