The Difference Between A Scratch Golfer & A PGA Tour Player

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  • @Micahmorrisgolf
    @Micahmorrisgolf  Рік тому +7

    Use code MICAH50 to get 50% off your first Factor box at bit.ly/3RbqGwY

  • @grimm256
    @grimm256 Рік тому +112

    This might be one of the best videos you’ve ever done. Super super cool I feel like a golf nerd but what an insightful video. Ryan is a stand up guy with a lot of game.

  • @SudipNBinee
    @SudipNBinee Рік тому +84

    Maybe an affirmation for you Micah but this shows what we clearly knew having watched you play for years:
    1-need to get more dialed in wedges (may be club up, let go of fogle)
    2-great mid to long iron player.
    3-need to get consistent with drivers. You should think about getting in fairways more often than Hitting it long. With your speed, you will get over 300 with easier swing. Those huge left or right occasional curves are also hurting you off the tee.

    • @alleybuilds5370
      @alleybuilds5370 Рік тому +6

      Well said! I think we all know where is game suffers, but this video shows it more than anything!

    • @brycecarter1
      @brycecarter1 Рік тому

      parasocial

    • @Heyweb
      @Heyweb Місяць тому

      I would imagine Micah’s game is pretty similar to other scratch golfers, good with mid to long irons but weak inside 125y. Probably the result of where he practices. The scoring difference with short game is where the Pro eats the Ams lunch.

  • @DLudGolf
    @DLudGolf Рік тому +60

    MICAH realizing the keys to golf in real time, but not quite understanding them is priceless content

    • @SwayPromo
      @SwayPromo Рік тому +3

      He simply doesn’t get It. If you look at contact every other shot he hits It fat. The pro never does. And he’s even more dishonest with himself when It comes to short game. 😂

  • @Chris54321
    @Chris54321 Рік тому +61

    I think unlimited access to an accurate lauch monitor is a definite advantage, especially for distance control.

    • @rickjablonski9669
      @rickjablonski9669 Рік тому +10

      Agreed. Accurate carry distance is an absolute must. Dispersion is a little tough for me on a LM. Especially indoors. Just hard to trust my alignment.
      Biggest takeaway from this video is to hit greens. Forget shooting at pins. I started doing the same two seasons ago. Used to play for throwing darts and trying to make birdies. Changed things up and instead went for greens and pars. Ended up playing my best two seasons in a long time. Even shot a 63 a couple weeks ago.

    • @ryanstevens4477
      @ryanstevens4477 Рік тому +1

      alot of courses are adding launch monitors to their ranges and i feel that will really help us average joes

    • @tonygreen-o2z
      @tonygreen-o2z Рік тому

      you took mulligans and 8ft gimmes you did not shoot 63 liar
      @@rickjablonski9669

    • @brookswalker6859
      @brookswalker6859 Рік тому

      Consistent Yardage doesn’t happen until consistent contact.

    • @nate_wil
      @nate_wil 10 місяців тому

      Launch monitor + nice practice facility + time :)

  • @rjdivis
    @rjdivis Рік тому +7

    Shows how good the pro golfers truly are at consistent ball striking. Really quality video

  • @GrantHorvatGolfs
    @GrantHorvatGolfs Рік тому +6

    Love this concept

  • @constantinosanastassakis3227
    @constantinosanastassakis3227 11 місяців тому +5

    You can hear the difference in ball striking. 1 or 2 of Micah's per round sounded really good. Everyone of Ryan's shots sounded so flush. These guys are just on another level. Great content

  • @bradleyphillips4644
    @bradleyphillips4644 Рік тому +5

    Wow! This video was incredible. This better than any video I’ve ever seen really shows the difference between a very good golfer and a pro. Amazing content dude!

  • @Teightrsalad
    @Teightrsalad Рік тому +17

    I think it was Lee Trevino who once said, that as a scratch golfer, you're closer to being a 15 handicapper than you are a tour pro.

    • @matthewdubay1180
      @matthewdubay1180 Рік тому

      Who is Lee Trevino? We want to hear more from this Micah character.

    • @lisabrown6361
      @lisabrown6361 Місяць тому

      @@matthewdubay1180LOL 😅

  • @visionquestgolf
    @visionquestgolf Рік тому +7

    John Daly said this years ago "150 and in" is what separates the pros from the rest. Seeing it here.

  • @kevinneeley7331
    @kevinneeley7331 Рік тому +1

    Possibly the most creative idea and informative golf videos on UA-cam.

  • @michaelstilwell2750
    @michaelstilwell2750 11 місяців тому +1

    One of my favorite videos that you have done so far. Very informative. I am a golf nerd. These kind of things are really cool.

  • @keitho6018
    @keitho6018 Рік тому +2

    Love this...a putting, pitching, chipping video like this would be dope, and where you will see your biggest differences...

  • @paulchapman623
    @paulchapman623 Рік тому +3

    This a really good video! It shows a really nice comparison between PGA level versus Scratch. It also gives you a good idea of where Micah needs to improve! Nice job!

  • @bonscottrocks1728
    @bonscottrocks1728 Рік тому +3

    Enjoying this one Micah, God Bless you and Katie....🏌️🙏

  • @charlesbaclit5266
    @charlesbaclit5266 Рік тому +16

    Love the content you are putting out Micah!

  • @fredrikvrang532
    @fredrikvrang532 Рік тому +5

    Great content, as always! Ryan comes across as such a great personality; warm, relaxed, generous, and of course very professional and dedicated to the game as well.

  • @jhaap3448
    @jhaap3448 Рік тому +3

    Loved this…yes, I think this should be a monthly video or even weekly as it was enjoyable and entertaining

  • @cedricbuckley9003
    @cedricbuckley9003 Рік тому +12

    Micah has become a lot more positive. Got to love the attitude. Maybe consider switching into the p770s to help with miss hits. Thanks for the content.

  • @industrialpalletworx3548
    @industrialpalletworx3548 Рік тому +2

    This is wicked informative. I would love to see this with the short game and putting if that's possible. It's a straight up light bulb moment of seeing exactly how you stack up against the best in the world. Taking the test with a PGA Tour player taking it at the exact same time is just priceless.

    • @lpeabody
      @lpeabody 10 місяців тому

      So where abouts in New England do you herald from? Wicked informative indeed though.

    • @industrialpalletworx3548
      @industrialpalletworx3548 10 місяців тому +1

      @lpeabody Northeast. Technically, Mid Atlantic. Pennsylvania. This is what happens in the military. You pick up verbiage and slang from different areas of the globe.

  • @virtuestreams2616
    @virtuestreams2616 Рік тому +2

    Really cool exchanges today-felt like a solid golfer’s clinic!❤️⛳️

  • @nolove6962
    @nolove6962 Рік тому

    Wow.. really showed me I need to work on my wedge game. Never knew you could get this consistent with it

  • @johnsumner8487
    @johnsumner8487 Рік тому +1

    Micah I definitely want to see more of this content as I a stats need too! Great job!

  • @Golfzilla5000
    @Golfzilla5000 Рік тому

    This is one of the finest comparison vids i've seen on youtube, and Micah you're a fantastic golfer! Count me as a new subscriber with content like this!
    Having said that, i think it's obvious how you're a scratch golfer -- those booming drives, even if they're offline, put you in spots that short-hitters can only daydream about. That's not a knock on the rest of your game because that's fantastic too - it's just that those 75-175 yard shots that the pro hit so well just take so much practice to dial in, and so much practice just to STAY dialed in, that i think very good amateurs probably don't realize how much work it takes. Or the toll on the body either. Those guys are pros, and they've certainly earned their status. I don't think 99% of amateurs would be playing if they had to work that hard at it :)

  • @TrackmanGolf
    @TrackmanGolf Рік тому +2

    Best way to practice like the pros 🟧 Really cool content by you and Ryan🔥⛳

  • @Averageprogolf
    @Averageprogolf Рік тому +2

    Biggest thing that I learned here is that you’re a Hoyt fan!! Hell yes!! Love my Hoyt

  • @ericschroeder8932
    @ericschroeder8932 Рік тому +1

    All of your posts are great, but this has been the best. Ryan has crazy skills. Amazing.

  • @TheToeOfEarl
    @TheToeOfEarl Рік тому +1

    This is by far the best video I've seen that clearly illustrates the difference between pros and good players. Well done!

  • @jsee2385
    @jsee2385 9 місяців тому

    Very cool insight. Just goes to show how CRAZY good all the tour players are.

  • @blue24563
    @blue24563 8 місяців тому

    I love the way Micah talks about consistency as if that’s the only difference and it’s a small difference. Consistency is the only difference between any player of any level. The only difference between a 12 handicap and a scratch golfer is consistency.

  • @michaelgiammarino7313
    @michaelgiammarino7313 Рік тому

    Prime example why short game is everything! Great video!!

  • @davehurley26
    @davehurley26 10 місяців тому +1

    Really love this 😊😊😊😊

  • @blue24563
    @blue24563 8 місяців тому

    The fact that Ryan improved after dialling in those first few shots is incredible. That’s what a pure competitive pro can do. There’s a difference between a good golfer and one that can win.

  • @pmportella
    @pmportella Рік тому +2

    yeah dude this type of video is really good. more please.

  • @BatcatCA
    @BatcatCA Рік тому

    This video highlights Trackman's competitive advantage - they have god-tier software, married to outstanding hardware. And they have years of data to bring it all together. Kinda hard to compete with. Great vid.

  • @michaelhudson4080
    @michaelhudson4080 Рік тому +2

    I didn't think I'd like this content but I really got into it half way through

  • @mpp9964
    @mpp9964 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Don’t believe I’ve seen any content like this prior anywhere

  • @ondrejzacek9243
    @ondrejzacek9243 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video. That was so educational for me as a golf coach. These comparison tests are great for me and my students. Great job. And as the motto says These guys are good😂

  • @johnnymossville
    @johnnymossville Рік тому +2

    Really enjoy this kind of video. Work on your wedge and putting and boom. You're there.

  • @soulerflare7
    @soulerflare7 Рік тому +4

    This was both educational and entertaining. Thanks for the content Micah , you're a good guy .

  • @darrellvasquez6938
    @darrellvasquez6938 Рік тому

    Fantastic video! Love seeing the reality of what scratch is and what a pro is! Man that dude is consistent!!! Bang in every time and if he was off he made it back! Love the setup!

  • @KarateSensei71
    @KarateSensei71 11 місяців тому +1

    That was one of the best golf videos I have watched in a very long time. Loved the comparisons to a Pro and where the issues are for a scratch golfer. Maybe add a 10 handicap golfer to the same matrix to see where actual humans would fall in this!

    • @markanderson8006
      @markanderson8006 Місяць тому

      Agree one of the best videos I’ve seen I’ve been off scratch at still want to get better. Every Shot Counts by Mark Broadie is a great golf instructional by book alongside Dave Pelz short game bible .

  • @chipinable
    @chipinable Рік тому +3

    If you are constantly coming up short, you likely don’t know your yardages. So a trackman , foresight, any of those launch monitors will be good to help you with that. Good luck!

    • @victortorres429
      @victortorres429 Рік тому +2

      I think if he switched to the p770’s like grant did would be beneficial…. On his slightly off centered mishits he’s coming 15 yards shorts.. go with something more forgiving

  • @scottrivkin3307
    @scottrivkin3307 Рік тому +1

    This is super interesting ...good stuff Micah.

  • @haroldbudman5699
    @haroldbudman5699 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting and informative video, it really points out the weak and strong aspects of one's game. This was a great idea for a video.
    Matt Fryer just posted another interesting video: playing the same par 5 eighteen times. An interesting watch if you have the time since it demonstrates the importance of consistency and course management. His scores varied between 4 and 8 for those reasons, and he is a pro golfer (not a tour pro).
    You're approaching your goal by gaining knowledge of what it takes, good choice.

  • @jebdillman5625
    @jebdillman5625 Рік тому

    If you're a range grinder, the best thing you can do is find an indoor Trackman facility for one of your sessions weekly. Take video to pair with the data. Using Trackman makes your practice time 100x more effective

  • @bryanmonkhouse5800
    @bryanmonkhouse5800 10 місяців тому

    great content really dials in the mindset "raise the florr"

  • @ArcheryTalkVideo
    @ArcheryTalkVideo Рік тому

    Great information in this video. And man, pro golfers are just different. Also, love seeing that Hoyt hat. We need more archers. I'm a lousy golfer, but I've long held the belief that people that are really good at golf can be excellent archers.

  • @BenBoyd-i3m
    @BenBoyd-i3m Рік тому +2

    This is great content and relates to all golfers. Well done Tig. Totally unique.

  • @thegreatgeorge007
    @thegreatgeorge007 Рік тому

    Great video. It is crazy how accurate PGA tour players are. Knowing your yardage is very important.

  • @vincentbarnes5422
    @vincentbarnes5422 Рік тому

    Great eye opening comparison! I could watch this type of content all day and only wish I had the Trackman to practice these type of shots with the feedback daily.

  • @cmlisk6
    @cmlisk6 11 місяців тому

    I actually enjoyed this alot, more of this Micah!

  • @joeparker1176
    @joeparker1176 Місяць тому

    In HS, our best tennis player in practice was an absolute stud, wiped the floor with everyone else on our team. However, he never made it to #1 singles in actual competition because mentally he couldn’t handle that heat. That’s the big thing with the best of the best athletes: they thrive in stress. This is where Micah needs the most help.

  • @Arrowheadgoodsco
    @Arrowheadgoodsco Рік тому +3

    Most scratch or really good players can look impressive off the tee but the biggest difference gets amplified the closer you get to the hole.
    Inside 150 yards pros are just wicked good and scrambling around the greens, not to mention they literally don’t miss inside 6’ (i know they do but they rarely miss) where as scratch golfers aren’t as consistent generally speaking.
    I have started to go into this phase myself for my golf game where my main focus is to improve inside 150 yards and work like a mad man on my putting.
    One thing that has made my putting go from average to actually starting to become a real threat on the greens is using a metronome. I set mine at 72-73 beats per minute and do a (I think its called 3/4? Beat)
    example being *beat takeaway *beat end of backstroke *beat right at the end of follow thru
    This will probably feel insanely slow to most people starting out but just practice this inside on the carpet or wherever no worrying about speed or direction just match up the tempo into a smooth stroke. Another great “feel” is to take the putter back and then pause and hold, count to 3 then release and roll the putt without “hitting” it. This will train you to have a smooth tempo without forcing a “hit” on the ball. It will make your speed control insane after a few attempts.
    Micah I hope you see this and hope you try out the metronome and pause technique. Don’t make putting complicated but please spend at least 1 hour each day working on putting inside of 10 feet. If you look at make percentages it shows that inside of 10 feet is what we need to work on the most and then a little bit of time on lag putts. But get deadly inside of 10 feet. Get smooth tempo and work with doing some around the clock 6 footer drills for something more fun. Don’t add a bunch of unnecessary training aids, tempo and if I had to pick one I would check out the “straight putt no matter what” as it isn’t very intrusive of a training but helps with Green reading and line choice.
    Good luck, hope someone gets better from reading this ❤

    • @adudeuknow
      @adudeuknow Рік тому

      What you said is accurate but I have to laugh because there's always that person and I happen to know that person. Haha. He is so incredibly inconsistent off of the tee. He can crush it but seems to miss fairways incredibly frequently. He is a scratch or better golfer. He rarely shoots above par. He makes everything after the tee box look like a joke. If he is within 200 yards you can count on his next shot almost being a guaranteed putt. He is constantly in a state of anger. He can slow his driver down and improve his accuracy but distance suffers greatly. He has been working on it with coaches for years and can never seem to get his driver where he wants it. It's a true anomaly. He was a successful D1 golfer. It was incredibly sad to watch him not reach his goals because of non-iron clubs.

    • @markanderson8006
      @markanderson8006 Місяць тому

      I’ve been off 1 for 25 years got down to plus 1 gone up to 2. I only hit it 250 . 1 tip I got off a pro was after every round count all your shots from 100 yards or less . You should aim for 36. In 7 years I’ve done 36 or better about 6 times . Normally average low 40s. When I do get 36 I break 70. There are no short cuts practicing 6 hours a week gives me a chance. It’s difficult with family commitments. I need to just practice with what I’ve got instead of getting lessons to improve my swing. Excellent video by the way

  • @Jesusisonlyanswer
    @Jesusisonlyanswer Рік тому +1

    Yes, do a test of putting between 5 and 15 feet. A tour player will hit nearly every putt either in the hole or when one misses it will lip out or burn the edge with perfect speed. A scratch player will hit a few that will miss right from the outset of the roll having no chance.

  • @andybecker5001
    @andybecker5001 Рік тому

    Great content. Eliminate the big miss with driver and tighten up the short game and your there.

  • @samuelchoisamchoi714
    @samuelchoisamchoi714 Рік тому

    One of the best videos yet! More of this!

  • @gcoffey223
    @gcoffey223 11 місяців тому

    That guy you just played with his recent pga tour win showed a lot. You play exceptional but they are exceptiona at repeating results. I actually play with a pga tour card carrier every now and again. Great guy, super laxed butbwhen you hear the worst putter on tour is better than any putter you have ever played with... itnis sooo true. 15 ft, 20 ft, whatever... he just makes them all. Keep up the great work though. Best

  • @alexbirkbeckgolf
    @alexbirkbeckgolf 11 місяців тому

    “You’re only as good as your bad shots” rings home a lot here, Micah incredible but the occasional miss lets him down a little when comparing to the tour player, certainly got the ability to get to tour level

  • @JD3337
    @JD3337 6 місяців тому

    Great video Tig, loved this.

  • @roberttexas3618
    @roberttexas3618 Рік тому +1

    When I was a 8 to 10 handicap I used a more for giving Iron set like-ping irons . When I got to be a 2 to 3 handicap I had to switch to more consistent golf club to control my yardage so when I hit the center of the club, the ball wouldn’t go 15 yards further I needed one that went 2 yards further from hitting around the center of the face so I went to Titleist blades. until I hurt my shoulder and I’m no longer scratch golfer. I’m still an eight but not a very good 8.

    • @markanderson8006
      @markanderson8006 Місяць тому +1

      I have MP620 blades it costs me yardage hit 7 iron 150-160 but the feel and consistency make up for it. Handicap scratch I found this video really good. I gave up playing scratch county events as was shooting mid to high 70s at best. On my home course I can maintain scratch handicap but I’m under no illusion I wouldn’t be able to break 85 on a pga tour course maybe even 90

  • @Stampede1342
    @Stampede1342 Рік тому

    WE NEED MORE OF THESE!!!!

  • @dylquan0
    @dylquan0 11 місяців тому

    Really cool video, would love to see one of your Pga event in Canada

  • @whiskeythoughtswithob7909
    @whiskeythoughtswithob7909 Рік тому +1

    This will probably get lost in comments but have you ever considered the set up Bryson uses? Same length on all clubs may give you a better feel with the short ones, idk, tempo looks great

  • @matthewbiederwolf4059
    @matthewbiederwolf4059 Рік тому

    Tig! That track man is a great training aid to get to the next level! I see the Hoyt hat, do you bow hunt? I’m a low single digit golfer who caddies for a living and play at a high level and I still compete amateur a lot, and I really enjoy watching your channel a lot! Keep living the dream and I’ll keep watching and supporting! When I’m not shooting my bow or hunting! Thanks!

  • @christopherbrady8962
    @christopherbrady8962 Рік тому

    That was very cool! Thank you for sharing. Very eye opening. Love it!

  • @markanderson8006
    @markanderson8006 Рік тому +1

    Difference between Scratch to PGA tour winner 12 shots. I’m off scratch and if I was on my game and playing my home course where i have local knowledge and know all the lines on the greens would still want 6 shots a side shots against a pga tour pro top 100 ranked golfer in the world. Even then I wouldn’t want to play for more than $10.

  • @justanaussie2822
    @justanaussie2822 10 місяців тому

    This was fascinating. Great video. Won’t improve my game! But I know why I’m a 13 hc. But I’m 62 now. It’s all down hill 😫😩

  • @atfinthehouse8631
    @atfinthehouse8631 Рік тому

    (1) consistency (2) practice (3) actual golf course play at least daily . The ability to course manage, but also to focus a course just down to points (distances) and repeat that distance regardless of the course they are on.
    Practice practice practice.

  • @johnhenderson9598
    @johnhenderson9598 Рік тому

    Thanks.. that was very interesting and seemed a very true reflection of 'the difference'

  • @mickclarke5741
    @mickclarke5741 Рік тому +1

    Interesting content! Get to working on them wedges 👊🏼

  • @anthonycloutier1104
    @anthonycloutier1104 Рік тому +8

    Micah thinks he hits every club way farther than he actually does that is why he is constantly short

  • @TheVillest
    @TheVillest Рік тому

    this was really awesome to watch. now, if you guys can do a short game and putting version!

  • @spectre205
    @spectre205 Рік тому +2

    Maybe people willl finally stop claiming Micah only needs to work on his, "mental game." This literally shows that the thing to work on is, "hit the ball close to where you are aiming game."

    • @peterhawthorne1596
      @peterhawthorne1596 Рік тому +1

      The mental aspect covers a wide range, it is also very relevant in this little test. See how Ryan is able to push himself and get in the positive numbers on the final strokes more than once

  • @TheTestii
    @TheTestii 11 місяців тому

    Love the video, different but very interesting to watch. Love it

  • @DrH90
    @DrH90 Рік тому

    Awesome video, I’d love to see one in the short game department like you mentioned 👍🏼

  • @leighsearaven2647
    @leighsearaven2647 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video mate! Cool stuff. With the sponsor thing - the factor meals - I'm just wondering about whether it would be safer (more washing up though!) to transfer out of the container and into a ceramic bowl before heating? Just thinking about transfer of plastics into your meal mate. Worth a google and see what you reckon

  • @Scotty2Shirts
    @Scotty2Shirts Рік тому +1

    Very interesting data for sure...I think the main thing is practice

  • @Corrander
    @Corrander Рік тому

    Love to see this content on a short game.

  • @brian2browder
    @brian2browder Рік тому

    That was such an insightful and interesting video. Thank you. I was wondering the difference of scratch vs pga in the short game. I bet that's where the big difference will be.

  • @robertmiller4139
    @robertmiller4139 Рік тому +1

    That was pretty cool to see.

  • @ThePeteLy
    @ThePeteLy Рік тому

    Great comparison content Micah. Love this 🙏👏🏻💪🏻

  • @Golfguy1
    @Golfguy1 Рік тому

    I agree with the comments below mine 100%. You are obviously very competitive which is good/bad thing. Ego can be an issue for the young man…🏌🏿‍♂️⛳️🇺🇸😎👍

  • @weav8484
    @weav8484 Рік тому

    Sweet vid! Would be amazing to have one of the trackmans. Makes practicing look pretty fun

  • @steveseck5188
    @steveseck5188 Рік тому

    Great content!! Take it to the short game area cause I feel that is the true differentiator.

  • @vrezhgulyan6834
    @vrezhgulyan6834 11 місяців тому

    This was really interesting, and hopefully informative for you, are you playing a combo set at the moment, seems like you’re more comfortable with 4-6 irons over your short irons

  • @GDJ1957
    @GDJ1957 11 місяців тому +1

    More proof you need the 770's or 790's.

  • @benjaminpope2909
    @benjaminpope2909 11 місяців тому

    The whole game of golf was explained in the first minute. The more time you put in, the more consistent you will be, the better and closer to pro you will be.

  • @jeremylonsdale3350
    @jeremylonsdale3350 Рік тому

    Ryan's distance control is off the charts.

  • @denmark39
    @denmark39 Рік тому

    As a Dane it’s mind blowing our little country came up with Trackman

  • @timcall8468
    @timcall8468 Рік тому

    My favorite video by far!

  • @jnwbman
    @jnwbman Рік тому

    Outstanding video, great work.

  • @joshuacarroll85
    @joshuacarroll85 11 місяців тому

    Awesome vid man. Make more of these

  • @paulwatkins344
    @paulwatkins344 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed this content, more please.

  • @joeyarrazolo5227
    @joeyarrazolo5227 Рік тому +1

    Tig - this is one of the best most informational golf vids. Great freakin job man. We all needed this reality check. More like this please!

  • @KeithRacing
    @KeithRacing Рік тому

    Quality idea and very interesting stats.

  • @renoramos4206
    @renoramos4206 11 місяців тому

    This video was dope! Do other simulators do this kind of training or just the trackman?

  • @chrisjackson1514
    @chrisjackson1514 Рік тому +1

    So I’ve been watching you a while now tig and one of the things that I’ve noticed is that you just don’t have like a go to controlled shot, like especially with you wedges. Idk how much golf you’ve played with kwon of late but like learning how to hit multiple clubs in those overlapping distances would help. And this is strictly from my vantage point. I’ve seen videos of you being really on and then I’ve seen videos where you’ve struggled and I think it’s because everything almost looks like a full swing. I think maybe practicing like the clock system or just learning how to really feel hitting you five the same distance as your 7 with a different shot shape will help you all the way thru the bag. That’s just my thought. Best of much tho. Good vid.

  • @paulc3517
    @paulc3517 Рік тому

    More of this content please this was great