I was 'only' driving the ball 210 yds with driver and it was making me crazy. I was constantly trying everything to add distance and nothing worked. I just kept hooking and slicing more and more and losing balls constantly. Then I just accepted I'm not going to be able to Boom it like other people do and instead focused on keeping it straight and smooth. Low and behold, my drives started creeping up to 240+... Amazing. The last round I played I tried to be as smooth and confidential as I could whilst being mindful of my setup for hitting up on the ball. Result? Only 1 fairway missed and easily 250+ every drive, even hit one 270. Thrilled. And when I finished the round my arms and back felt better than they ever had before. Less is more boyfriends!
Interesting. I've been stuck at about 180-200 for a couple of years. However, I don't seem to have a technique problem, I rarely lose my ball in a direction I don't want it to go. I've tried absolutely everything including going to the gym and it won't increase. Some people are just stuck it seems.
@@Vnam72 RayFloyd was on driving range at Augusta...couldn't hardly make solid contact...SamSnead watched him for a few minutes and said, "Raymond, you MUST turn" and walked away....Ray thought about it, concentrated on his TURN, started hitting ball solid......yup.... I never forgot this either....served me well...GodBless..."you must turn"
This is the only golf channel I follow ! I uninterest almost every other one. The Bausidential tells it how it is. Course management, realistic expectations, keeping in play, getting it on the green and enjoying golf and playing your own game are the things! 😊
Thx Matty Boom-Boom. I used your “way of the playa” today for the first time for an entire 18 holes and had my lowest scores in months, a 94 on a 137 Slope course with the greens running 13.3 on the stimp. Only one lost ball and just two 3-putts. The ⅓ putting, ⅓ chipping, ⅓ range practice philosophy is paying off. No hero shots, a few lessons, and a track man session this week to learn my real distancia (I was one club off from what I thought I was hitting), all added up to a great round for me. Most importantly, you lowered my expectations of what amateurs can do and I feel totally better about my game and myself. Breaking 90 is around the corner!
@@EddyScrivner it is posted in the locker room along with a weather forecast every morning. They also change the pins everyday, which is wild. But what’s wilder: they take the pins inside every night because occasionally the bears will f$@k with the poles and damage the hole. Seriously. I imagine bears pole dancing on the greens.
I’m an athletics coach. A regular Joe asking to get faster at the track, would require better technique, coordination then at least a year of regular training. Most people can’t commit to this. Even at elite level, athletes rarely train at 100%. Yet I’m seeing the golf industry think they’re unique by recommending uncoordinated amateurs with poor technique, all sorts of tips and tricks. Get fit, strong, work on technique and you’ll get faster.
@@adrianl6811 timing goes to the root of club head speed which is the moment/instant that the SHAFT releases/unloads through the ball.....the shaft ultimately drives the club head through the ball (similar to a bullwhip action).....no room here to type and type to explain....that is the essence of club head speed(far exceeds speed of hands/arms of course....or turn of hips).....shaft flex,torque,kick-point,grip,etc ALL play a part... YUP
Awesome video! Especially the recommendation to watch LPGA. I'm absolutely a fan and learn a lot about golf from LPGA. If you ever look up what's in the bag for an LPGA player, you will recognize their club selection.
AHHHH!!!! I took a driving lesson and this video was exactly what we did! He took a stick and put ut on my left ear and tought me to flick the wrists instead of hittingit like a ironswing. It helped me tremendously!!!
I have a 48 " length driver I use to calibrate my timing. I use it as a training aid. It forces me to slow down and really feel what I am doing. After a few shots, I can get it going the right height, direction and distance. All of your body parts must function together and in order. I switch then to my 3W on a tee. It seems effortless to hit them straight and I get 225 to 235 IF I remain smooth and like you said not trying to act all overly strong and go as fast as I can. The only thought is smooth and easy. At my advanced age, I will live with that distance I am getting. You are SO RIGHT about penalty drives from the tee. Water, sand, out of bounds, woods, all are terrible. I do not carry a driver. It does not reward me in any way. I do hit 5W or 7W a LOT from the tee and that 3W when I can. I have a 16 handicap. Being a short hitter, I do practice mostly on the shorter clubs and putting. Those are my money shots. All of my irons I know my distances with a half shot. That alone is like having twice the number of irons. I spent 28yrs in the Army, infantry. I have trained a lot of soldiers. We have a saying, smooth is fast. We worked on drills with weapons to put them in action smoothly, zero mistakes. Once smooth is achieved, tiny increases in speed will naturally come. Smooth also allows the potential for accuracy (given all the fundamentals of shooting are correct, much like a golf swing). I love your videos. You motivate me to do better with my golf. My war against poor golf can only be won by winning the mental side of said war. (course management, high percentage shots, eliminating lost balls, etc.). THANKS!
I’ve recently refined my swing and am hitting more accurately off the tee. Incidentally, I also hit my longest in play drive ever (measured on the course, not counting driving range) at 318 yards. Being able to strike the ball more accurately will naturally increase distance for the reasons you said.
Finally!!! Someone listed the downsides of gaining distance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I've always said the further you hit it the more chance you have to be 3 off the tee. 2 lost balls off the tee negates all that extra distance.
Great video, and mindset coaching. I’m close to 60 , got the ego out of the way, and decided to play the forward tees, shot an 82, because I played within my ability. Thanks wackadoodeler!! 🤭
Ha! The golf ninja clip at the beginning actually made me laugh out loud! Im training that and whipping it out on the first tee at the Sunday morning skins game!
Desk jockey here but I also love cycling. I've found that cycling between rounds of golf (especially if you are clipped in to your pedals because you can engage the hamstrings on the up-stroke) is a primo way to stretch out the hamstrings and the quads and the calves. Also flushes out the fatigue build-up in the leg muscles. Just my anecdotal experience FWIW.
Yea coach matt!!!! Had best stretch of golf of my 38 years of playing golf. From hole 13-18. Birdie , eagle, par par par par. In play off tee. Stay away from trouble. Toe down chipping. Boo fricken Ya!
Getting the angle of attack right has turned my biggest drives into my average.. when i get the smash factor and timing right i am hitting the buggest drives of my life without swinging 'harder'.
I’m 52 and consistently getting around 240m (about 265 yards) off the tee box with my Ping G driver… I’ve eventually figured out I don’t have to swing it hard and I have to keep my back swing “short”; it’s all in the timing and plenty of confidentialness
This guy speaks the truth. It ain't about distance. It's about keeping it in play, and consistency. But we all have egos. Leave your ego at the door, and you'll play better. I'm living proof. Went from shooting in the hundreds to shooting an 83 this year just by working on my short game, and swinging the club at 60-70% power.
When I played regularly I used to avg about 210m with driver, I never overswing. I remember my very rare 280+m drives for two things. They were smooth as cheesy easy peasy swings. Flush out of the middle and exquisitely compressed. A completely different feeling and never been able to recapture it, as I don't know what I did different. The second thing was, I didn't get the birdies
I sprained a muscle in my back, not allowing me to swing at even 80%. Shot my lowest round ever 93, only lost one ball off the T, and hit my driver the most consistent and longest distances I ever have lol.
Tension in the swing is the real killer. Loose muscles transfer power better and lead to better contact. From what I’ve seen people that do speed training tend to train tension into the swing which is the exact opposite of what your goal should be
Hi im travelling to Thailand early next year and looking to play some golf while over there could you recommend a course for someone that is a newish player with a high handicap love the channel by the way it helped me loads
Just as there are many stars in golf, It's never one swing. It's important to find the swing that suits you. And we train ourselves to do it in a natural way. It's more important to feel than to think a lot.
The problem with golf is which of the problems do you solve ? Is it worth spending loads of time on trying to add 20 yards or is better to hit hybrids and 6s into better dispersion rates and try and make your short game champion. It’s the only area where we have the capability to be as good as the pros.
Just broke 90 for the first time after seeing a pro for better technique with the driver (used to be my worst club hitting OB almost every shot). It’s crazy how much I improved. I did the same swaying as you and hit very down on the driver. But with a pro’s help, and with the rest of my game being solid from watching your videos and practicing, I wasn’t even happy about breaking 90. I had 21 putts on the back 9. I am not a playa with that. So now it’s time to Relisten to Dr Rotella 😂 Because now it’s time to break 80!!! Thanks for the videos playa!
Also funny story hit two 300 yard drives for the first time in my life right down the fairway. The first time I shanked a teethed sandwedge pin high off the green and got up and down for par. The second time I chunked my approach, chipped over the green, had a horrible chip on, and then 3 putted. Short game is king still lol
My driver is my problem. I played the front tees. Hit a 170 yard shot off the tee and shot a 43 after 9 holes. I could shoot a 40 if I cleaned up a few things.
I hit the driver so poorly I don't even use it anymore. I'm able to get good shots with my 5 hybrid so that's what I've been using as the tee off club. I've got 2 Drivers, the Calloway that came with my Costco set and a $600 Calloway AI Smoke and both of them are completely useless for me. They're the same distance as the 5 hybrid (or less) and the ball is probably going to the next zip code. I've taken over a dozen lessons and I hate them. The instructors are like "do this, do that, that was perfect, do that again" Me- do what? I know what to do but it seems like my body can't replicate it reliably. The only thing I get from lessons is tired trying to wail on ball after ball.
Yep, I have reeeaaaaallllll slow swing speed (top out at 73mph with an 18 degree hybrid), I hope to bring that up to the hi 70s but my only real chance of gaining significant distance is to bump up my smash factor. Which means just somehow getting super-efficient at squaring the clubface at impact and finding the club-ball combo that will maximize ball speed with an acceptable amount of spin for the short game. Easy peasy, yeah? 😅
As Tiger Woods said "Hit the ball as hard as you can, on two conditions: one, make contact with the middle of the club face and two stay balanced throughout the swing".
what's funny, i think i discovered your channel 1y ago. i've taken courses, i train twice a week and play a course 1 a week etc. i became a bit better. i focused on keeping the ball in play.... but because i used to lose a lot of balls i bought a shit ton for a low price (recicled ones). Now i don't lose my bad balls ahahah
I’ve got older, I’ve got arthritis, used to hit my driver 240 ish, now I hit my (Mini) driver a very consistent and pretty accurate 180. Handicap has dropped by 3.7 shots ! Go figure !!!! Haven’t lost a ball in 6 rounds, I think for the first time ever I have had to start retiring golf balls 😂
This advice is spot on. I drive around 240 on average. I played with a guy today who hit a couple drives over 300. Was consistently driving over 290. He had 247 on his second shot on a par 5, hit 3 wood to 35 ft. He 3 putted for par(I also made par on that hole.) In the end, I shot 82, he shot 87. Hitting longer is great. I would love to hit it longer. But I would never trade accuracy for distance.
Happens similar where I outdrive someone by 50 yards, I hit it on the green in 2 on the par 5 and they wedge it for their 3rd shot and also birdie. It's all about natural distance and supremo accuracy like a BAUS
I got a guy in my comments saying he's 65 years old and drives it 330 yards. Another was 73 years old and drives it 290 yards. I think these guys wasted their senior years. Could have made millions on the Champions Tour. Obviously distance is everything, noo need to be able to make a score, just knock the cover off it.
It's baffling to me that people brag about wedge distance. I don't hit a "full swing" wedge shot with any wedge. It's always a Pelz type finesse swing.
You started the video by saying if you’re an able bodied male under 55, and I was like I’m over 60 and have bad knees and back problems, I’m screwed lol.
I just found the best driver person in my area and I have hired him to drive for me. Now I am further down the fairway and in play. I am currently searching for the best putter in my area who will putt for me. My scores are dropping.
This is exactly what I needed to see after having a driver fitting yesterday, and being told to swing faster then I normally would and to change my swing to suit the club, not for the club to suit me 🤣
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Best golf channel on YT.
Without a shadow of doubt.
Top 2 at least
THE best!! Hands down 😊
Matty, if you’re not the GOAT, you certainly are the BOAT! 🏌️
It’s been established I’m quite Boaty but Nicholson will always be the goat
I was 'only' driving the ball 210 yds with driver and it was making me crazy. I was constantly trying everything to add distance and nothing worked. I just kept hooking and slicing more and more and losing balls constantly. Then I just accepted I'm not going to be able to Boom it like other people do and instead focused on keeping it straight and smooth. Low and behold, my drives started creeping up to 240+... Amazing.
The last round I played I tried to be as smooth and confidential as I could whilst being mindful of my setup for hitting up on the ball. Result? Only 1 fairway missed and easily 250+ every drive, even hit one 270. Thrilled.
And when I finished the round my arms and back felt better than they ever had before. Less is more boyfriends!
@@peterburrows1702 absolutely
Interesting. I've been stuck at about 180-200 for a couple of years. However, I don't seem to have a technique problem, I rarely lose my ball in a direction I don't want it to go. I've tried absolutely everything including going to the gym and it won't increase. Some people are just stuck it seems.
@@Vnam72 RayFloyd was on driving range at Augusta...couldn't hardly make solid contact...SamSnead watched him for a few minutes and said, "Raymond, you MUST turn" and walked away....Ray thought about it, concentrated on his TURN, started hitting ball solid......yup.... I never forgot this either....served me well...GodBless..."you must turn"
This is the only golf channel I follow ! I uninterest almost every other one. The Bausidential tells it how it is. Course management, realistic expectations, keeping in play, getting it on the green and enjoying golf and playing your own game are the things! 😊
Thx Matty Boom-Boom. I used your “way of the playa” today for the first time for an entire 18 holes and had my lowest scores in months, a 94 on a 137 Slope course with the greens running 13.3 on the stimp. Only one lost ball and just two 3-putts. The ⅓ putting, ⅓ chipping, ⅓ range practice philosophy is paying off. No hero shots, a few lessons, and a track man session this week to learn my real distancia (I was one club off from what I thought I was hitting), all added up to a great round for me. Most importantly, you lowered my expectations of what amateurs can do and I feel totally better about my game and myself. Breaking 90 is around the corner!
@@keithhart251 - thank you for sharing
You measured the stimp on the greens?
@@EddyScrivner the course measures the stimp everyday.
@@keithhart251 interesting. I’ve never seen that before.
@@EddyScrivner it is posted in the locker room along with a weather forecast every morning. They also change the pins everyday, which is wild. But what’s wilder: they take the pins inside every night because occasionally the bears will f$@k with the poles and damage the hole. Seriously. I imagine bears pole dancing on the greens.
I am a golf COACH.....NEVER make a change to gain power.....train to perfect TIMING (you will gain distance naturally)
I’m an athletics coach. A regular Joe asking to get faster at the track, would require better technique, coordination then at least a year of regular training. Most people can’t commit to this. Even at elite level, athletes rarely train at 100%. Yet I’m seeing the golf industry think they’re unique by recommending uncoordinated amateurs with poor technique, all sorts of tips and tricks. Get fit, strong, work on technique and you’ll get faster.
What do you mean by timing?
@@adrianl6811 timing goes to the root of club head speed which is the moment/instant that the SHAFT releases/unloads through the ball.....the shaft ultimately drives the club head through the ball (similar to a bullwhip action).....no room here to type and type to explain....that is the essence of club head speed(far exceeds speed of hands/arms of course....or turn of hips).....shaft flex,torque,kick-point,grip,etc ALL play a part... YUP
@@OldBiscuit54what helps you learn this. Where your weight is at impact and many other factors?
@chrislaing8444 that's the problem. Most are out of shape and gave zero interest in getting better physically.. they just want the "magic fix" lol
Awesome video! Especially the recommendation to watch LPGA. I'm absolutely a fan and learn a lot about golf from LPGA. If you ever look up what's in the bag for an LPGA player, you will recognize their club selection.
11:57 this left me dying on the floor 😂😂😂
Shots fired! 😂
1000% 😆😆😆😆😆 Golden!
AHHHH!!!! I took a driving lesson and this video was exactly what we did! He took a stick and put ut on my left ear and tought me to flick the wrists instead of hittingit like a ironswing. It helped me tremendously!!!
I have a 48 " length driver I use to calibrate my timing. I use it as a training aid. It forces me to slow down and really feel what I am doing. After a few shots, I can get it going the right height, direction and distance. All of your body parts must function together and in order. I switch then to my 3W on a tee. It seems effortless to hit them straight and I get 225 to 235 IF I remain smooth and like you said not trying to act all overly strong and go as fast as I can. The only thought is smooth and easy. At my advanced age, I will live with that distance I am getting. You are SO RIGHT about penalty drives from the tee. Water, sand, out of bounds, woods, all are terrible. I do not carry a driver. It does not reward me in any way. I do hit 5W or 7W a LOT from the tee and that 3W when I can. I have a 16 handicap. Being a short hitter, I do practice mostly on the shorter clubs and putting. Those are my money shots. All of my irons I know my distances with a half shot. That alone is like having twice the number of irons. I spent 28yrs in the Army, infantry. I have trained a lot of soldiers. We have a saying, smooth is fast. We worked on drills with weapons to put them in action smoothly, zero mistakes. Once smooth is achieved, tiny increases in speed will naturally come. Smooth also allows the potential for accuracy (given all the fundamentals of shooting are correct, much like a golf swing). I love your videos. You motivate me to do better with my golf. My war against poor golf can only be won by winning the mental side of said war. (course management, high percentage shots, eliminating lost balls, etc.). THANKS!
Slow is Smooth. Smooth is Fast.
Thanks for your Service Sir.
3 wood should go 250 minimum in my opinion
@@dso1986 Unfortunately, your opinion does not affect my swing. I'm curious, how you formulated that opinion.
@@dso1986people are so deluded I bet you don’t even get 200 on your 3 wood 😂
I’ve recently refined my swing and am hitting more accurately off the tee. Incidentally, I also hit my longest in play drive ever (measured on the course, not counting driving range) at 318 yards. Being able to strike the ball more accurately will naturally increase distance for the reasons you said.
Finally!!! Someone listed the downsides of gaining distance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I've always said the further you hit it the more chance you have to be 3 off the tee. 2 lost balls off the tee negates all that extra distance.
No point being further in the car park😂
@@chrislaing8444 😂😂😂 Exactly
Yes, gotta remember, hitting it longer means your target area for landing becomes smaller.
Great video, and mindset coaching.
I’m close to 60 , got the ego out of the way, and decided to play the forward tees, shot an 82, because I played within my ability.
Thanks wackadoodeler!! 🤭
Thanks Matty Boom-Boom, for sharing your precious thoughts on how to improve the game. Great stuff - as always.
Ha! The golf ninja clip at the beginning actually made me laugh out loud! Im training that and whipping it out on the first tee at the Sunday morning skins game!
Desk jockey here but I also love cycling. I've found that cycling between rounds of golf (especially if you are clipped in to your pedals because you can engage the hamstrings on the up-stroke) is a primo way to stretch out the hamstrings and the quads and the calves. Also flushes out the fatigue build-up in the leg muscles. Just my anecdotal experience FWIW.
I like the hammering a nail thought, I'm gonna try that. As a tradesman it makes a lot of sense and gives a good relatable perspective
The first sentence broke my 55 year old heart...😢😂
Me too just started playing at 55 😂
And mine at 56 😂 155 ball speed....
Mine too, I’ll be ending myself before my 56th in a month’s time. I just can’t face my slow club speed any longer. Even if it does still fly 250m.
You don’t need golf tips you need yoga 😂
@@RobertGillontheinterweb I’m literally going to Thailand for three weeks to do exactly that, this weekend.
Who knew the pivotal key to speed and distance was insoles and socks! I need a sole and sock fitting, I’m thinking extra stiff
Yea coach matt!!!! Had best stretch of golf of my 38 years of playing golf. From hole 13-18. Birdie , eagle, par par par par. In play off tee. Stay away from trouble. Toe down chipping. Boo fricken Ya!
Getting the angle of attack right has turned my biggest drives into my average.. when i get the smash factor and timing right i am hitting the buggest drives of my life without swinging 'harder'.
I’m 52 and consistently getting around 240m (about 265 yards) off the tee box with my Ping G driver… I’ve eventually figured out I don’t have to swing it hard and I have to keep my back swing “short”; it’s all in the timing and plenty of confidentialness
Wait til you’re 55! Apparently we’re all fucked at 55.
The "hammer the nail" visualization is really similar to the swing thought I've been using with driver this year and it's been pretty effective.
This guy speaks the truth. It ain't about distance. It's about keeping it in play, and consistency. But we all have egos. Leave your ego at the door, and you'll play better. I'm living proof. Went from shooting in the hundreds to shooting an 83 this year just by working on my short game, and swinging the club at 60-70% power.
When I played regularly I used to avg about 210m with driver, I never overswing. I remember my very rare 280+m drives for two things. They were smooth as cheesy easy peasy swings. Flush out of the middle and exquisitely compressed. A completely different feeling and never been able to recapture it, as I don't know what I did different. The second thing was, I didn't get the birdies
I sprained a muscle in my back, not allowing me to swing at even 80%. Shot my lowest round ever 93, only lost one ball off the T, and hit my driver the most consistent and longest distances I ever have lol.
Great channel, some of the best Golf advice out there, well done!
Viktry insoles and socks, sounds great but 150 bucks for both is a bit steep.
$150 to transform my lower body recovery was worth it alone
"Now watch this shot." I understood that reference.
The Playa in Chief does not negotiate with terrorists.
Hi, I do appreciate your video on 12 rule and aim point...just curious, where in Asia are you making the videos?
Tension in the swing is the real killer. Loose muscles transfer power better and lead to better contact. From what I’ve seen people that do speed training tend to train tension into the swing which is the exact opposite of what your goal should be
That stat combo of 1.5 Smash + balls lost per round is gold. Another banger vid.
Hi im travelling to Thailand early next year and looking to play some golf while over there could you recommend a course for someone that is a newish player with a high handicap love the channel by the way it helped me loads
Awesome helpful advice. Minute 12:45, apparently, the "Dingleberry" is American!
Track person had me in bits
Thanks Matty! Anybody knows name of the music (saxophone) in his videos 😅 I like it!
Just as there are many stars in golf, It's never one swing.
It's important to find the swing that suits you.
And we train ourselves to do it in a natural way.
It's more important to feel than to think a lot.
Best dressed golf coach on UA-cam! PLUS- superior advice and presentation.
@Golfsidekick Thanks for your good videos. What is the equipment you are using hitting those good drives? Driver head, its loft and shaft?
Ping g400 8.5°
Tour ad x flex not sure the model name maybe VR
I don’t miss fairways but
Only getting 220 yards 😣
The problem with golf is which of the problems do you solve ?
Is it worth spending loads of time on trying to add 20 yards or is better to hit hybrids and 6s into better dispersion rates and try and make your short game champion.
It’s the only area where we have the capability to be as good as the pros.
I only hit it 220. I usually use hybrids now for my approach shot.
Just broke 90 for the first time after seeing a pro for better technique with the driver (used to be my worst club hitting OB almost every shot). It’s crazy how much I improved. I did the same swaying as you and hit very down on the driver. But with a pro’s help, and with the rest of my game being solid from watching your videos and practicing, I wasn’t even happy about breaking 90. I had 21 putts on the back 9. I am not a playa with that. So now it’s time to Relisten to Dr Rotella 😂 Because now it’s time to break 80!!! Thanks for the videos playa!
Also funny story hit two 300 yard drives for the first time in my life right down the fairway. The first time I shanked a teethed sandwedge pin high off the green and got up and down for par. The second time I chunked my approach, chipped over the green, had a horrible chip on, and then 3 putted. Short game is king still lol
My driver is my problem. I played the front tees. Hit a 170 yard shot off the tee and shot a 43 after 9 holes. I could shoot a 40 if I cleaned up a few things.
The gm shade and the Bush reference?!? 10/10 video for the playas
I’m a 53 year old scratch golfer that averages 255 CARRY with my driver… and I approve this message. 👍
I hit the driver so poorly I don't even use it anymore. I'm able to get good shots with my 5 hybrid so that's what I've been using as the tee off club. I've got 2 Drivers, the Calloway that came with my Costco set and a $600 Calloway AI Smoke and both of them are completely useless for me. They're the same distance as the 5 hybrid (or less) and the ball is probably going to the next zip code. I've taken over a dozen lessons and I hate them. The instructors are like "do this, do that, that was perfect, do that again" Me- do what? I know what to do but it seems like my body can't replicate it reliably. The only thing I get from lessons is tired trying to wail on ball after ball.
Hey Matt, whats that app you use when you are showing the fairway and the distance and such? Thank you!
Shot Pattern
Yep, I have reeeaaaaallllll slow swing speed (top out at 73mph with an 18 degree hybrid), I hope to bring that up to the hi 70s but my only real chance of gaining significant distance is to bump up my smash factor.
Which means just somehow getting super-efficient at squaring the clubface at impact and finding the club-ball combo that will maximize ball speed with an acceptable amount of spin for the short game.
Easy peasy, yeah? 😅
Thank you, sidekick. Very good video.👍👍👍
As Tiger Woods said "Hit the ball as hard as you can, on two conditions: one, make contact with the middle of the club face and two stay balanced throughout the swing".
Nice shirt Matt! I just bought that one (wink wink).😊
The strike at 5:40 is *chefs kiss*
what's funny, i think i discovered your channel 1y ago. i've taken courses, i train twice a week and play a course 1 a week etc. i became a bit better. i focused on keeping the ball in play.... but because i used to lose a lot of balls i bought a shit ton for a low price (recicled ones). Now i don't lose my bad balls ahahah
I’ll go out on a limb and say this is Matty’s best video yet
You like that caddy 074. 😊😊
I’ve got older, I’ve got arthritis, used to hit my driver 240 ish, now I hit my (Mini) driver a very consistent and pretty accurate 180. Handicap has dropped by 3.7 shots ! Go figure !!!! Haven’t lost a ball in 6 rounds, I think for the first time ever I have had to start retiring golf balls 😂
Amazing. Youth is wasted on the young playa
I wouldn’t be hiding those calves!!
Never a socks ad has been more convincing.... I mean, trackman stats dude
This advice is spot on. I drive around 240 on average. I played with a guy today who hit a couple drives over 300. Was consistently driving over 290. He had 247 on his second shot on a par 5, hit 3 wood to 35 ft. He 3 putted for par(I also made par on that hole.) In the end, I shot 82, he shot 87. Hitting longer is great. I would love to hit it longer. But I would never trade accuracy for distance.
Happens similar where I outdrive someone by 50 yards, I hit it on the green in 2 on the par 5 and they wedge it for their 3rd shot and also birdie.
It's all about natural distance and supremo accuracy like a BAUS
3 wood for me off the tee is money even on par 5s, based on those stats I can reach the 0 strokes gained needed.
I got a guy in my comments saying he's 65 years old and drives it 330 yards. Another was 73 years old and drives it 290 yards. I think these guys wasted their senior years. Could have made millions on the Champions Tour. Obviously distance is everything, noo need to be able to make a score, just knock the cover off it.
Wise words.
What a sound at 5:12
How many yards will the hat add to my drive? Good video
It's baffling to me that people brag about wedge distance. I don't hit a "full swing" wedge shot with any wedge. It's always a Pelz type finesse swing.
Ahí es justo donde yo vivo... en “Oscar Bravo”... 😂😂😂
Lou Stagnant 😂. Shots fired.
I’m going to always remember “not dua lipa not dua lipa, just single ladies” 😅😅😅
blasted those creators with those scores lol
I just don't understand this black socks trend.
VKTRY insoles got it. Do I still need to watch the videos with my Red Tiger rangefinder?
You started the video by saying if you’re an able bodied male under 55, and I was like I’m over 60 and have bad knees and back problems, I’m screwed lol.
Is it possible to do a video for women golfers
Love to increase my distance especially when the ground is wet with no rolling!!!
Every video is for women golfers. I dont just roll out of bed looking this fly
His channel promotes good course management. It literally caters to a woman’s game. But men need it too!
Control = accurate strikes = distance
Don't forget to plant birdies out there!
Always be planting
I found a Great Blue Heron feather my last round, hopefully I get a big birdie today.
I saw a Bird's feather at Our very own KPGA in KL, was it planted by you? 🤗
Gold gold gold
Trackman ➡️ Trackperson
😂😂😂
Why has it been changed to Track person?! lol
I ain’t Rory Mcilroy and neither are you 😂😂😂😂😂
I just found the best driver person in my area and I have hired him to drive for me. Now I am further down the fairway and in play. I am currently searching for the best putter in my area who will putt for me. My scores are dropping.
Money!
“Swing hard in case you hit it”
Rory says he hits his driver with +4-5 AOA
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You have to make a video for the above 55 years old now, since we are clearly the majority of your wievers!
This is exactly what I needed to see after having a driver fitting yesterday, and being told to swing faster then I normally would and to change my swing to suit the club, not for the club to suit me 🤣
WHAT!!!!
Oh man ... I hope you're kidding.
Not only penalty shots but mishits cost you dearly.
LOL. Beyonce Yes, Dual Lipa No. That is easy to remember
Buy the insoles. "Trust the Science."
Playahhhh!
Let the big dog eat.
The ending reminded me of George Bush hahah
Track person 😂😂😂
Lou Stagnant 😆
😂
Are you south african?
i like his vidoes but I wish he'd leave out the socks nonsense!
Wait until you hear him about the tiger range finder. Not the elephant range finder, not the hippo range finder, but the tiger range finder. 😂🥳
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I literally gained almost 50 yards when I stopped trying to kill the ball. Nice smooth swings is all I do now.