The Ten Commandments of High Handicap Golf [MISSION HILLS - PETE DYE CHALLENGE COURSE]

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    The ten commandments of high handicap golf
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    0:00 Intro
    0:23 The First Commandment
    1:22 The Second Commandment
    2:01 The Third Commandment
    2:27 The Fourth Commandment
    3:07 The Fifth Commandment
    3:38 The Sixth Commandment
    5:25 The Seventh Commandment
    7:23 The Eighth Commandment
    8:37 The Ninth Commandment
    10:25 The Tenth Commandment
    10:55 Bonus Commandment
    11:43 Applying the Commandments
    15:54 Round Recap
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  • @joshpeterson7241
    @joshpeterson7241 Рік тому +32

    Another great video! UA-cam videos (especially yours)plus a little more practice have drastically improved my game. I'm still a high handicap, but my shot making and desicion making are much better now. I only play once or twice a month but I'm getting close to being able to play reasonably well.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +3

      Love hearing this, Josh!

    • @eazyeach1876
      @eazyeach1876 Рік тому +1

      Moses gave us THE Ten Commandments
      Biggie Smalls gave us the ten crack commandments
      Adam gave us these Ten Commandments.
      Act accordingly.
      Great video.

  • @thomasrichardson-ev1wp
    @thomasrichardson-ev1wp Рік тому +99

    The greatest lesson I ever had was from my father. He always said that if you get in trouble don’t go for the hero shot pitch out and make sure you get guarantee your bogey and if you’re lucky enough maybe your par. I used that thought on the fourteenth hole at Torrey Pines South in 1987 I pitched out of trouble then hit my wedge to one foot for the par and went on to win the City Championship. Always play to avoid the double bogey.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +11

      Love this, Thomas! I've heard this rule described as, "never attempt a stupid shot after a bad shot." Honorary 11th commandment!

    • @BloodySoup74
      @BloodySoup74 Рік тому

      Congrats!! Great valuable lesson. Good job pops!!

    • @royalgreen8476
      @royalgreen8476 Рік тому

      Torrey pines south is not joke! Good job!

    • @matt7iron
      @matt7iron Рік тому

      But it's so hard to resist the tyggah woods low cut fade under a low hanging tree to the greens.

    • @zzlee08
      @zzlee08 Рік тому +1

      @@matt7irontriple bogey for me after I hit the damn tree 2x in a row

  • @sharpywilliam4513
    @sharpywilliam4513 Рік тому +36

    Extra commandment for anyone struggling:
    "Always have fun."
    Don't let the nature of golf frutrate you and ruin your day, it's a hard sport and practice makes perfect, so just have fun everytime you play!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +5

      I wish more golfers would subscribe to this.

    • @islandknight6105
      @islandknight6105 Рік тому +4

      Everything you say is true except for the practice makes perfect part. Not in golf. Practice makes for better but it doesn’t make for perfect. But fortunately you don’t have to perfect to have fun at golf 😊

    • @acidwizard6528
      @acidwizard6528 Рік тому +1

      This is my problem. When I'm playing terribly I tend to get cranky. I think I set the unreasonable expectation that I will execute consistently on the course because I execute consistently when I practice at home. Just because I chip perfectly onto a target on my lawn or knock down ten putts in a row on my putting mat doesn't mean I'll be able to do it at the course. The most important thing is to have fun and enjoy time outside and with friends regardless of the outcome of the game.

  • @callmesubby
    @callmesubby Рік тому +5

    i heard this guy say "when you're playing golf you're playing golf, not golf swing" and those words echo in my head whenever im on the course
    this really helped me start trusting my swing and not getting so frustrated over mis-hits.

  • @scottankers6690
    @scottankers6690 Рік тому +7

    "Everything you are about to hear is stupid". Lol. Just discovered this channel recently. Reminds me so much of my game. Great video!

  • @mikecoughlin4128
    @mikecoughlin4128 Рік тому +10

    I can’t wait until my game is this good! “High handicap” has different definitions for some people.

  • @ForeParfection
    @ForeParfection Рік тому +34

    It’s like I just took the decade course in 15 minutes

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +3

      Definitely some inspiration from decade in here, good eye!

  • @JPicL
    @JPicL Рік тому +28

    I’ve gone from a 24 to a 17 with no swing changes! Your tips on how to play as a high handicap golfer have helped my scores a lot.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Love hearing this, and congrats, Jacob!

    • @zzlee08
      @zzlee08 Рік тому

      All about course management now to drop another 5 strokes.

  • @CollinHurler
    @CollinHurler Рік тому +2

    The situation that happened at 6:00 is one of my own commandments I've started to learn. Nobody knows my distances better than me. Every single time I've let someone convince me to take a club different than the one I think I should hit, it screws me like it screwed you. Sometimes it's all physical, and they just convinced you take a club that went too long or too short, other times it's mental, where you subconciously have less confidence standing over the ball because you have less confidence in the club selection, and it leadds to bad swing mechanics and a bad shot result. Unless you're SUPER new to golf and don't really know your distances, trust yourself and don't be easily swayed by someone who doesn't know your game as well as you do.
    Awesome video as awlays always, thanks for sharing!

  • @paulmarr7873
    @paulmarr7873 11 місяців тому +1

    The key here is the positive self talk, speaking your shots, and putting in your mind the into playing the perfect golf shot. What a game!

  • @Arminian100
    @Arminian100 Рік тому +8

    Best UA-cam content. You've improved my head space and my approach. I've shaved about 5 strokes off my handicap in the last 5 months. I still suck, but man does it feel better.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      I never tire of hearing stories like this. Congrats, and I'm glad my vids were helpful!!

  • @johnmay9598
    @johnmay9598 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video... I know a few people who need this advice, including me. Also the fake-out birdie sound effect on 13 and "everything you are about to hear is stupid" got me.
    I will say, you say that none of the Commandments are about swing mechanics, but "keep it in play off the tee" actually is a lot about that. Having just played a round yesterday where it was like I had never hit a driver in my life, trying to figure out a way to fix it enough to make it serviceable again was all about understanding what the likely culprit was in my swing. Didn't get it back to normal, but got it back enough to be able to play the holes rather than being off the planet.
    (before anyone says "just hit a different club off the tee" then, I did switch to 3 wood for a couple of holes but because I rarely tee off with that club I'm not comfortable with it, which just created a different set of problems, so I'm losing distance for no reason at that point)

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, John! And you're right. I guess we all need a baseline of swing mechanics in order to play. But I think my swing demonstrates that baseline may be lower than some assume :p

  • @shawncorley3229
    @shawncorley3229 Рік тому +1

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels.

  • @drval
    @drval Рік тому +2

    This is a very solid, easy to follow and right on target video - esp for high handcap golfers. I got down a 3, starting at age 53) within my first 5 years, because I developed a repeatable, consistent swing under lessons with a great teacher. I’ve had a number of injuries since then, including a total reverse shoulder replacement on my left and am slowly coming back online as a 18 but at 68, I’m very happy. Great presentation of 10 very important - what I would call - course management lessons. Keep up the great work!

  • @kevinjager124
    @kevinjager124 Рік тому +2

    Wow that shot of you playing of the tee on the 7th with the mountains in the background just took my breath away

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, this course was full of great views! The iPhone camera doesn't even do them justice!

  • @cherpintow
    @cherpintow Рік тому

    I don't often comment on UA-cam, but wanted to say I really enjoy your videos. There's great info, and they are edited in such a way that's enjoyable to watch. Great work.

  • @gordonwright996
    @gordonwright996 11 місяців тому

    Best video yet from your channel. Thanks, Adam, and well done

  • @FlankerJackChannel
    @FlankerJackChannel Рік тому +2

    That's one of my favorite courses to play in the Coachella Valley. Thank you for your videos.

  • @ksandric66
    @ksandric66 Рік тому +9

    Having just re-read Harvey Penick's Little Red Book I can't help but notice how many of his ideas and principles you include in your videos (whether knowingly or not). I can't think of a better teacher or maxims to include into the core of one's game, and it is helpful to see them applied to a round of golf.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +2

      Definitely intentional :) The Little Red Book + Rotella inform a lot of my golf ethos :)

  • @GolfBusters
    @GolfBusters Рік тому +2

    Love the videos Adam! We have modeled our style after yours. Thanks for being our favorite youtube golfer!

  • @roberthortin5357
    @roberthortin5357 Рік тому +3

    Terrific video, Adam. Informative, well-edited(!), and completely enjoyable. Thanks for posting. Beautiful course and great advice. Cheers. 🦘⛳️🦘

  • @evinrassier4190
    @evinrassier4190 Рік тому +1

    This will help me get out of my head during my rounds!

  • @Lair
    @Lair Рік тому

    Loved the insightful conversations between you and the coach about halfway through. Will change how I think about some things as a real beginner.

  • @cloak_9296
    @cloak_9296 Рік тому +1

    Watching your channel is a nice refresher from watching most youtube golf where guys are shooting 2 and 3 under. Thanks for the good entertainment

  • @chriskubond6314
    @chriskubond6314 Рік тому +1

    Always enjoy the videos. Love all the insight

  • @morgo5000
    @morgo5000 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful course

  • @MoeJetz31
    @MoeJetz31 Рік тому +3

    Don't stop making these. You're going to blow up eventually.

  • @Darkworldmonkey
    @Darkworldmonkey Рік тому +1

    love the vid adam we high handicappers definitely need these reminders. i should watch this video on the way to my next round!

  • @TXmotoRacer
    @TXmotoRacer Рік тому +1

    New follower - love the channel! Super helpful advice!

  • @ZiZc
    @ZiZc Рік тому +1

    That course looks so pure! Well played!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Loved this course. Juno is the director of agronomy and was kind enough to bring us out :D

  • @paulthorstensen2021
    @paulthorstensen2021 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video this is the course management content I’m after cheers from aus

  • @waynebistro3202
    @waynebistro3202 11 місяців тому

    Amazing, its funny how when the youtuber gives the tips rather than me on the course they listen, albeit with results. Thank you!

  • @drnknjbbrsh
    @drnknjbbrsh 11 місяців тому

    Bump and run for a high handicapper is such a huge tool. Unless you're out there at a practice range, dialing in those 56/60 chips, the bump and run is THE way to go.
    I love the last commandment. Plays along the lines of "you can't fix anything mid round".

  • @ryanrobertson3508
    @ryanrobertson3508 Рік тому +2

    great video adam. I used to play the palm springs courses quite a bit when i lived out that way and that dye course is criminally underrated and very difficult. Well done.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Ryan! What were your other favorites in the area?

  • @chippy1032
    @chippy1032 Рік тому +1

    Really good information on the mental and course management aspects. As some swing advice, you can work the club a little steeper and out in front of you instead of deep and around your body. The over the top is a compensation which is why you hit a fade. Just a thought in the off-season to work on and you could gain some distance and control your dispersion a little better

  • @kevinjahn2163
    @kevinjahn2163 11 місяців тому

    What a gorgeous course :,)

  • @tombegley9271
    @tombegley9271 Рік тому

    This was awesome. I'm a 26 and need to follow these rules!!! I totally relate.

  • @dbeasleyphx
    @dbeasleyphx Рік тому

    Good editing/voiceover. You earned my sub.

  • @OffBrandGolf
    @OffBrandGolf Рік тому +2

    Really good explanation on how to choose a distance for your tees. Never thought about it like that!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      Thanks bud. Played with Shep (Sr.) yesterday. He hasn't forgotten that he owes you a hat 😁

    • @OffBrandGolf
      @OffBrandGolf Рік тому

      @@NotAScratchGolfer You tell Shep I said it's actually two hats. Also this week and next week are operation catch up UA-cam so our collaborations should be going up shortly. I've got a couple of hectic months but I want to plan a weekend up with you guys in the late summer, early fall.

  • @ItsKryptick
    @ItsKryptick 11 місяців тому

    I've been golfing since I was 9 or 10. I am 21 now. Still a double digit handicap. Your videos are giving me a great idea as to why that is though. Feels like every time I go out to the course, I let pride get in the way of my playing and I am always trying to change my swing mechanics. Leads to 100+ almost every time I step on the course. Your vids are giving me hope that even with my poor slice and lack of distance, I can start breaking 100, and hopefully 90 as well. My dad always tells me that golf is 80% mental, maybe I should've been listening to him for all these years lol.
    Anyways, thank you for what you do, giving a lot of us high handicappers hope.

    • @wydellbirchwood9146
      @wydellbirchwood9146 11 місяців тому

      try flattening your wrist at the top of your backswing... if youre slicing you might be hinging your wrist at the top of the backswing instead of keeping it more on a flat plane... pause adams swing at the top of his backswing and you can see how flat his wrist is in relation to his arms...

  • @magnificentmuttley2084
    @magnificentmuttley2084 11 місяців тому

    Adam, I really enjoyed your video and, as you promised, no ego, no false promises, just good honest assessment of your game. But I have to say, if you’re a single-figure handicap golfer, then you certainly are not a high handicapper. You played that round pretty well. Thanks for posting. Best regards from the Giant’s Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland - where we have great links courses, including my own, which is a well struck driver away!! 😜👍☘️⛳️

  • @prosk8er1995
    @prosk8er1995 Рік тому +3

    You've gotten so much better man! Soon you'll be making "What a 0 Handicap looks like" lol

  • @Filip-_-._.
    @Filip-_-._. Рік тому +1

    One word for this video: True

  • @thehallsofvalhalla7212
    @thehallsofvalhalla7212 11 місяців тому

    Coach did you a solid on 8. Nice result!

  • @TheDjcarter1966
    @TheDjcarter1966 Рік тому +5

    One more commandment...no hitting driver of the deck for Adam 😊

  • @collierellis553
    @collierellis553 Рік тому +2

    I would give you two thumbs up for this video if I could! Thanks for the breakdown.

  • @johnnybgood7442
    @johnnybgood7442 Рік тому +2

    How have I not played this place? Is it private or something?

  • @bigtimepartytim
    @bigtimepartytim Рік тому +1

    28 putts. Dang man. If you averaged that, that would be top 10 on the PGA tour. Of course they play harder courses, but still man, your short game is lit

  • @loikepalenikonu5489
    @loikepalenikonu5489 Рік тому

    That is one of my favorite courses to play but it also owns me. Several holes are inspired mirrors of PGA West Stadium Course.

  • @charider1382
    @charider1382 Рік тому +2

    Great video 🎉

  • @zackmiller1822
    @zackmiller1822 Рік тому +1

    Great Video. Juno!!!!! 🏌️‍♂️

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Great time out there! Embarrassing moment - I stopped by Agua Caliente, walked right up to Derek and chatted with him without recognizing him 🙃

  • @jamiesloan7259
    @jamiesloan7259 Рік тому +4

    I love how you’ve added some right side bend through impact. Goodbye duck hooks, my friend. Right side bend is so key for not only getting through the ball, for a good finish, but it’s also very helpful in controlling the face. Pretty much every amateur that I see needs more right side bend. I personally add even more side bend when I really need a predictable ball flight, on a tight hole. It turns out either straight, or a slight fade. Of course, strike is king in golf, but a predictable ball flight is a close second. Distance is third. That’s the only thing you’re lacking. You’re a pretty solid player, though. Love your videos.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I have to admit, the side bend wasn't a conscious decision :D

    • @jamiesloan7259
      @jamiesloan7259 Рік тому

      @@NotAScratchGolfer Haha. Well. It’s working, my friend.

  • @johnjackson9221
    @johnjackson9221 Рік тому +2

    Epic video bro

  • @mofojohnson1
    @mofojohnson1 Рік тому +1

    Good round mate. Every time I see you pull that LW around the green though 👀

  • @haydenredl2919
    @haydenredl2919 Рік тому +2

    Great video! Focusing on the shot at hand is huge. The junk before shouldn’t affect the one at hand

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      Fosho! How you been, man?

    • @haydenredl2919
      @haydenredl2919 Рік тому

      @@NotAScratchGolfer Great! Golf here is finally in full swing. Just played a 2 man match play against two opponents as my partner mixed up the dates and didn’t show. Won one by two and pushed the other!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      @@haydenredl2919 Nice, man!! Long shot, but you headed out West any time this Summer?

  • @nicolaslopes3737
    @nicolaslopes3737 Рік тому

    Holy crap I played there a couple months ago I was wondering why the course looked so familiar

  • @ft6755
    @ft6755 11 місяців тому

    It's mental how much depth there is to golf

  • @adrianbauze1864
    @adrianbauze1864 Рік тому +2

    how is a an opening birdie and even after 4 holes high handicap golf?

  • @trees_up
    @trees_up Рік тому

    I would suggest practicing chipping or playing a bump and run with a 7 or 8 iron just to give you more go to shots inside 30 yards.

  • @doublebogeythreeputt
    @doublebogeythreeputt Рік тому +1

    Just getting started - Hopefully not too many double bogey three putts here! Cheers!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      There was one double bogey+ in this round, and it was owed to a water ball + a flubbed chip :p

  • @JV..
    @JV.. Рік тому

    whats the white fluff on the fairway, something to maintain the grass?

  • @Drums-ve8on
    @Drums-ve8on Рік тому

    ONLY give your playing partner swing advice if they ask for it. My new golf buddy has an ugly snap hook and we are slowly getting rid of it. He is having far more fun now.

  • @henrymonster9926
    @henrymonster9926 Рік тому +1

    5:53 😮That view!

  • @varnavarna7794
    @varnavarna7794 Рік тому

    Nice dan flashes shirt

  • @billmalec
    @billmalec Рік тому +1

    1) you must swing as hard as you can all the time!
    2). you must believe the latest anything to buy will improve your game.
    3) when a better player tells you to practice your short game, you must immediately go to the range and hit driver after driver in search of that extra 50 yards.
    Do these and you will stay a high handicap forever. 😁

  • @DelbartonWrestling23
    @DelbartonWrestling23 Рік тому +3

    Your videos are game changing man. I'm a 24 handicap and trying to get myself under 20 this summer. I'm sure you've got this question many times, but how did you get so automatic on 5-7 foot putts? Any recommendations or best practices?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +5

      Thanks, Nick! Putting is the only part of the game that I practice. I use a VariSpeed mat (although not as much as I should) to help me ensure that I'm starting the ball on my intended line. It works wonders for straight putts inside 10'.

    • @DelbartonWrestling23
      @DelbartonWrestling23 Рік тому

      @@NotAScratchGolfer you're the man thank you!

    • @Arminian100
      @Arminian100 Рік тому +1

      ​@@DelbartonWrestling23 I'm a 22 HC and putting and chipping are the only good parts of my game. My biggest problem is I am guaranteed 14holes of under bogey golf and 4 holes of blow up golf where I forget how to hit a golf ball.
      However, I'm relatively automatic inside of 7ft. I started paying attention to how I stand and address the ball and Ho WI move, and whether I stay tight or not. It led to some important changed that help me maintain structure and stay on my lines. From there, confidence and hitting it a little stronger thru breaks.
      Uncertainty or worry over a putt always leads to weak pushes or noncommittal strokes that are all over the place.

    • @DelbartonWrestling23
      @DelbartonWrestling23 Рік тому

      @@Arminian100 I can sadly relate to the "forget how to hit a golf ball" stretch of a round of 18. Thanks for the tips though, I had some longer putts sink last time out and confidence is key. If you don't think you even have a chance to make it you probably won't make it

    • @mountainbikemayhem1833
      @mountainbikemayhem1833 Рік тому

      @@DelbartonWrestling23 I spent years playing as a 20+ hc, not really caring because I only play maybe 8 times a year. I enjoyed just being out there with friends. When I finally decided to quit being the D player of the group, I improved from maybe breaking 100, to low to mid 80’s in a year with simple changes.
      I started by slowing my swing and playing an appropriate ball…a low compression lady’s precept. By swinging more controlled and using a ball designed for slower speeds, in about 4-5 rounds I had gone from hitting a high slice to a really good 5 yd fade that found the fairway consistently…now it was “only” about 210 yds, but it was in play and repeatable. That change alone improved my score big time because I wasn’t losing balls in the woods, or having to play from some stupid places. For the most part all high handicap players have the same problems, keeping it in play, managing expectations, and trying to play like their better friends. If you are playing from tee’s that are above your skill level, it comes down to course management. Lay up on those long par 4’s that have danger, this helps avoid those score killing big #’s. Par isn’t necessarily what you’re after at first, it’s avoiding those 8’s. If you’re keeping it in play (straight), it really is about pitching and putting. And there isn’t a fix other than practice for that. Focus on realistic’s, you’re unlikely to hole those green side pitches so work on consistency with distance control, something inside the flag that’s makeable. Same thing applies for long putts, focus on getting it near rather than trying to make it. All of this can get you to bogey golf, and once you’re comfortable with it all and scoring better Then you can add some swing speed and add more length to it. I still only play monthly, but now I show up, hit some balls on the range focusing on my tempo for a while to get everything feeling under control. Add some speed towards the end , and go shoot mid 80’s regularly.

  • @SnowWolf90
    @SnowWolf90 Рік тому

    I have alot of distance, 300 yard drives 170 yard 9 irons, and 100 yard lw... I almost never use driver on par 4s

  • @jesssimpson5959
    @jesssimpson5959 Рік тому +1

    I had to really learn to check my ego about ten years ago when I was fiftyish and my son was twentyish, I noticed he was typically hitting one club less than me, now he’s 31 and I’m turning 60 next month and I had to do it again, now he’s hitting two clubs less than me.😕

  • @LEV1ATHYN
    @LEV1ATHYN Рік тому

    I honestly review course management thoughts before every round, along with visualizing the course on Google Earth.
    Then by the 4th hole I'm hitting Driver Off the Deck and pin hunting through trees rather than punching out.

  • @paulthomson2288
    @paulthomson2288 Рік тому

    played club competitions in Thailand and usually 6200 yards because lots of water hazards. 6500 yards on a wet day with no run is extremely difficult.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      For sure! If conditions were soggy I would likely have teed it forward :)

  • @justjoddat
    @justjoddat Рік тому +1

    This course looks absolutely stunning.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Awesome course in spectacular shape (thanks to Juno!). I'm generally a big fan of Pete Dye layouts.

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life Рік тому

    For me yesterday, it was either a par or a triple. Guess that's the way it goes sometimes.

  • @jameskeyes788
    @jameskeyes788 Рік тому

    That was an enjoyable video but I was expecting you to shoot in the 80"s 😀

  • @tamirshemesh521
    @tamirshemesh521 Рік тому

    Question for you about the Tees you choose to play from. In the beginning of the video you said 'your best drive and your best 7iron" .. you had your best drive at 240 yds but in this video you hit a few more like 265 .. will that number adjust for you or did you mean more of your 'driving average & 7iron average'?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      Good question! I should have said, "average good drive # + solidly struck 7 iron #." Where I typically play (at sea level), my average good drive is 240. In the desert, I might hit some that roll out to 260+, but those are the exception and not the yardages I plan my game around :)

  • @davidvesseur
    @davidvesseur Рік тому

    Great advice, but man what's up with back swing

  • @ianpark6722
    @ianpark6722 Рік тому

    Always practice 130yds and in

  • @alloneword154
    @alloneword154 11 місяців тому

    What does scrambling mean?

  • @Steph-zy5rq
    @Steph-zy5rq 8 місяців тому

    My daughter and I have one mantra, when you get in trouble- get out of trouble.
    If you could pull off the hero shot, you wouldn’t be in trouble in the first place

  • @WlSEMANGaming
    @WlSEMANGaming Рік тому

    Is this Tucson?

  • @arnovda9479
    @arnovda9479 Рік тому

    Hole 4 you hit your shot straight into the water and then drop it on the other side. What is that about?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      From another commenter:
      If the ball is out of bounds, you must go back to the spot of your last shot (his teeing area in this case). Well, unless you're at a place with the new local rule that lets you basically simulate hitting a better shot after stroke-and-distance, for two penalty strokes. Story for another day.
      However, THIS ball wasn't OB, it was just in a penalty area. So there are some options. For one, you may play it as it lies (good luck!), you may use stroke-and-distance (back to your teeing area by paying one stroke), but you may also use penalty relief based on where your ball last crossed into the penalty area.
      One penalty relief option is "back on the line," where you draw a line from the hole, through that "last cross" point, and drop a ball within a club-length of that line as far back as you want. Or, because it's a red penalty area (see red stake in the distance), you may also take "lateral" relief, where you just drop within two club-lengths from the "last cross" point. Either option costs one penalty stroke.
      More on that here from USGA! www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/rules-hub/topics/penalty-areas.html

  • @upanddownfor5961
    @upanddownfor5961 Рік тому

    Were you in the Good Good Championship qualifying tournament?

  • @somerealaveragegaming5380
    @somerealaveragegaming5380 Рік тому +1

    This question probably shows why I'm a bad gofler. But why does choking down on the grip reduce the distance? Also I'm assuming that works for all clubs?
    Ps. Love the video!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Generally speaking, the shorter the shaft length, the less speed you will generate, and speed translates to distance. So gripping down on the shaft effectively shortens the shaft, which reduces speed, which reduces distance.

    • @matt7iron
      @matt7iron Рік тому

      I notice I gotta keep my head down a split second longer when I grip down or else I thin the ball and send a low hot worm burner down the fairway.

  • @bobsmoot8454
    @bobsmoot8454 Рік тому

    Managing risks and expectations is critical no matter your handicap

  • @epicferret1
    @epicferret1 Рік тому

    Sorry if i’m just dumb as hell but at 3:06 when you played into the water, and then dropped and took your third, i thought that you should have been taking your 4th, due to “stroke and distance”? Where am i errored in that? I may have been giving myself extra strokes in my solo rounds!

    • @WillEnj0y
      @WillEnj0y Рік тому

      He hit the tee shot into the OB water, took an extra stroke for landing in the Ob, then shot his third. I’m confused how you are getting 4 strokes.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      From another commenter:
      If the ball is out of bounds, you must go back to the spot of your last shot (his teeing area in this case). Well, unless you're at a place with the new local rule that lets you basically simulate hitting a better shot after stroke-and-distance, for two penalty strokes. Story for another day.
      However, THIS ball wasn't OB, it was just in a penalty area. So there are some options. For one, you may play it as it lies (good luck!), you may use stroke-and-distance (back to your teeing area by paying one stroke), but you may also use penalty relief based on where your ball last crossed into the penalty area.
      One penalty relief option is "back on the line," where you draw a line from the hole, through that "last cross" point, and drop a ball within a club-length of that line as far back as you want. Or, because it's a red penalty area (see red stake in the distance), you may also take "lateral" relief, where you just drop within two club-lengths from the "last cross" point. Either option costs one penalty stroke.
      More on that here from USGA! www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/rules-hub/topics/penalty-areas.html

  • @bernard0camp0s
    @bernard0camp0s Рік тому +1

    noticed you changed your putter here. what's the story there?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +2

      I had a brief fling with the Odyssey 2-Ball (this video was recorded a while back). Switched right back to my old faithful :)

  • @ashleywalls4097
    @ashleywalls4097 Рік тому +1

    since when do you hit a cut with driver??

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Lollll. I’ve had some struggles with it over the last several months. In trying to eliminate the snap hook miss, I’ve developed a cut.

  • @gu1tartheory
    @gu1tartheory Рік тому

    Are you supposed to take 1 stroke or 2 stroke penalty for out of bounds?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      From another commenter:
      If the ball is out of bounds, you must go back to the spot of your last shot (his teeing area in this case). Well, unless you're at a place with the new local rule that lets you basically simulate hitting a better shot after stroke-and-distance, for two penalty strokes. Story for another day.
      However, THIS ball wasn't OB, it was just in a penalty area. So there are some options. For one, you may play it as it lies (good luck!), you may use stroke-and-distance (back to your teeing area by paying one stroke), but you may also use penalty relief based on where your ball last crossed into the penalty area.
      One penalty relief option is "back on the line," where you draw a line from the hole, through that "last cross" point, and drop a ball within a club-length of that line as far back as you want. Or, because it's a red penalty area (see red stake in the distance), you may also take "lateral" relief, where you just drop within two club-lengths from the "last cross" point. Either option costs one penalty stroke.
      More on that here from USGA! www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/rules-hub/topics/penalty-areas.html

  • @SlayerODragon
    @SlayerODragon Рік тому

    Please answer!!!! At the 3:00 minute mark you hit a drive in the water, take a drop and is hitting 3. Why are you able to do that? I thought you had to retee and hit your 3rd from the tee box ( penalty of stroke and distance). Please help because I’m confused on this when I play

    • @jpcurls
      @jpcurls Рік тому

      If the ball is *out of bounds,* you must go back to the spot of your last shot (his teeing area in this case). Well, unless you're at a place with the new local rule that lets you basically simulate hitting a better shot after stroke-and-distance, for two penalty strokes. Story for another day.
      However, THIS ball wasn't OB, it was just in a penalty area. So there are some options. For one, you may play it as it lies (good luck!), you may use stroke-and-distance (back to your teeing area by paying one stroke), but you may also use penalty relief based on where your ball last crossed into the penalty area.
      One penalty relief option is "back on the line," where you draw a line from the hole, through that "last cross" point, and drop a ball within a club-length of that line as far back as you want. Or, because it's a *red* penalty area (see red stake in the distance), you may also take "lateral" relief, where you just drop within two club-lengths from the "last cross" point. Either option costs one penalty stroke.
      More on that here from USGA! www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/rules-hub/topics/penalty-areas.html

    • @guntherhamm
      @guntherhamm Рік тому +1

      If you had a good link on the rules of OB (partic off the tee), that would be extremely appreciated. My foursome always re-tees when hit in the water, but I think we are being overly hard on ourselves, even when the ball goes straight into the water. Thanks!

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      This should be helpful: www.usga.org/content/dam/usga/images/rules/trainers-pdf/trainers-water-hazards.pdf

  • @thetowndrunk988
    @thetowndrunk988 Рік тому

    If I planned on driver-7 iron on par 4’s, I’d be teeing off halfway up the fairway…..

  • @jrollrules22
    @jrollrules22 Рік тому

    You and I have different understandings of the word high lmao

  • @gerrs19
    @gerrs19 Рік тому

    If this is “high” handicap, then there is no word for my game lol

  • @freddywong5234
    @freddywong5234 Рік тому

    Don't take advice from playing partner that I should disagree, he spotted (he play off 13)my problem that I shank alot with 8,9 and pw, since I shank alot my handicap from 6 to 11, 3 weeks ago on 10th hole he was telling me should do this then I started listen and on back nine I shot 37, front nine 44😅, now this is the 4th week my handicap started dropping from 11 back to single solid 8, sometimes you unintentionally change without you noticing it until some1 told you.

  • @virajs.8864
    @virajs.8864 Рік тому

    Best Drives: 280 range
    Best 7 Iron: 175 range
    455 Par 4s would absolutely destroy me as a 20 handicap.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      I should probably have termed it, "most reliable distance" as opposed to "best distance."

  • @slightlycrookedworkshop
    @slightlycrookedworkshop Рік тому

    In addition to number 3, learn how to swing the putter correctly. I see too many people take the same backstroke for a 30 foot putt as they would a 5 foot putt. The stroke should be the same tempo all the way through. You need to hit a longer putt? Take a longer back stroke.

  • @cedwards889
    @cedwards889 Рік тому

    Your "best" drive / 7i or your "average"? Seems average should be the answer no? I hit it 280 a couple times a year, but average 258. Big diff.

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      Yes, I should have said, "most consistent" as opposed to "best."

  • @HolyGrailOfGolf
    @HolyGrailOfGolf 11 місяців тому

    Adam, you're crazy flexible and have a decent move through the ball but there is no reason you shouldn't be hitting a ball a lot further and straighter. Get with an instructor. A few lessons will have you striping the ball and you'll enjoy golf a lot more. At your age and your flexibility you should be hitting your 7 iron ~165 to 170.

  • @slowster2945
    @slowster2945 Рік тому +1

    That course looks like someone laid down a bunch of different coloured carpet...

  • @lookkool
    @lookkool Рік тому +1

    Is the Scotty on a timeout, or are you now committed to the two ball?

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому +1

      I had a brief affair with the 2-Ball a few months ago (when this was filmed) before returning to the old faithful :)

    • @lookkool
      @lookkool Рік тому +1

      @@NotAScratchGolfer you better get a new grip or cover to show your commitment 🤣

    • @NotAScratchGolfer
      @NotAScratchGolfer  Рік тому

      @@lookkool I did re-grip it 😄

  • @waynel6310
    @waynel6310 Рік тому +1

    Nice advice mate. Good video.

  • @DiscGoStu
    @DiscGoStu Рік тому +2

    Every time I tee it up with strangers I say, “I’m a 16, so I’ll play from up there.” I hit the ball well for my level, so they’ll immediately start with the, “you sure you’re a 16?!” It can be easy to get goaded into playing the wrong set of tees, and when you do, the game is nearly impossible. Ego has no place on the golf course