10 TIPS TO HANDLE YOUR FIRST COMPETITION!!
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- *This video was shot before the UK went into lockdown* In this video, Neil Tappin and Alex Elliott discuss the pressure of competition golf. Compiling a good score when you have to is one of the greatest challenges golf poses and every player, at times, struggles to play their best when the pressure is on. That's why we have put together this list of 10 tips to handle your first competition. Alex's advice should help you score your best when it matters most!
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10 TIPS TO HANDLE YOUR FIRST COMPETITION (time codes)
0.35 - 10. Develop a stock shot
2.08 - 9. Clean your club after every shot
3.20 - 8. Stroke indexes & shots
4.21 - 7. Lag putting tip
5.40 - 6. Warming up
7.54 - 5. Pace of play
9.07 - 4. Course management
12.47 - 3. Swing thoughts
15.13 - 2. Alignment keys
17.11 - 1. Scorecard essentials
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10 tips
1. Stock shot - know if you’re booming left to right one day prior : fade?
2. Clean your clubs after every single shot. (Less spin will cause it to overshoot )
3. Score card name date competition and number of shots allows me get two shots on a high index.
4. Three putts, keep it in bin lid diameter
5. Warming up- research structures on line. Don’t Hitting shots like a practice session. Remember last session . Hit max 25 balls. Stretch put mid irons wedge drivers and to the tee box.
6. Where do you leave your bag? Place bags near next tee and them play putt.
7. Course management - find bunkers and trees from course guide or digital device. So you can minimise wasted shots. Categorise zones green and yellow and red zones. You can’t block it out but use your stock shot.
8. Swing thoughts. How many ? Usually five . Categories wize them into preswing phase through , (in. Christ alone ..)
9. Alignment - many bad tips and bad swings come from bad alignment. These things affect your first shot. Imagine parallel lines. And like an alignment channel
10. Score card after round - get the gross score correct . For stable ford or any other format , check gross total and get your marker signature and yours.
Just signed up for my first amateur city tournament. No pressure. 50 years old and shoot in the 90's lol. Just don't want to come in last...my only goal.
My stock shot is a divot 3 inches behind the ball with a driver on the first tee box😂😂
Oh man im nervous about that specially im going to tour coming saturday, oh shit hahahaha
My first tour
All good information guys. Some of the things, playing to my natural shot shape, 'trying' to eliminate 3 putts and shot safety into the green are things I try to stay focused on.
Thanks.
That was a very generous bin lid.
Always practice chipping around the green,I drop 8 balls down and chip 2 balls to 4 different holes and then try to putt them home.. Can give you a nice feel for the greens and get your touch in.
Good tip!
Another really important tip: always show up 10 minutes early to the tee and have a little chat with your playing partners
Thanks for the great tips 👍.My target this season is to break80 on my home course. I'm going to use this lockdown time to draw every hole/green on my course in a little note pad and make a little strategy and also make around the green where the best miss is. Hopefully I can shave the few shots off I need to break80
How did you get on? Did you achieve it?
@@GolfAddyventures sadly not in 2020. Big work in lockdown and 2021 will be the year I do 😂👍🏌️♂️
any update now in 2024? I am also looking to break 80 on any course but I think I have the best shot on my home course. Also playing my first tournament at my home course this weekend. Lowest score is 81 so i’m not sure what to expect!
I think it's vital to have your bag kitted out, be prepared with clean clubs before you even set off to the course
What if your tempo is Im, An? My average swing is 0.88 from start to finish. That's unfortunately a little quicker than Nick Price in his prime.
A couple of questions - what can I say/ask my playing partners? Can I ask them to watch my ball? Can I ask them about a rule? Do I have to play the same ball type and number?
I don’t think you can ask them about a rule, and you have to keep playing the same ball until you lose it I’m pretty sure
🙏👏👏👏
Mark Crossfield?!?! Is that you?!?!
Too late... 3 months ago was my first competition
Red pants looks and sounds like Fergie from still game
#sonofcrossfield LOL
Tappers in the bunker. 🤣
The only mistake perhaps is using' competition' in the title....BTW marking shot holes on your card is no good as its your playing partner (the marker) who holds your card.👍
Well guess I'm first
Well, guess that means I'm not first 🙄
Wow mental control didn’t even make the top 10..relax. Anxiety, sweating hands, grip pressure… prepare yourselves for pace of play….
Is this a joke?
Paul Bannister there so called tips are. Joke channel