Are you sure your swing isnt a lefty swing already? Haha jk I love your stuff too. I wish I could come to the event you are planning at PGA West. Next time i hope.
@@kooijbasit’s incredible because he’s not killing the shots but he’s just playing his shots well. Even left handed just making sure you don’t put yourself in a risky spot is clearly the best
I use to play competitively in High School and stopped because it stopped being fun. I felt pressured to make great shots all the time and that I needed to be attacking the pin on every hole. I found your videos last month after my Daughter was born and I watch them while feed her. You have encouraged me to get back into golf and I have been using the way of the Playa for a few rounds and I’m enjoying the game again! I think my daughter also enjoy listening to you just talk through a round of golf, its very peaceful and she usually falls asleep! 😂 Thank you and please keep sharing the way of the Playa!
Pretty much same story but I also played in college. Was in a very bad accident and I picked golf back back up after many years of being gone and NGL it was extremely frustrating being good at a young age and then absolutely being terrible. Lol good luck on your journey I'm just now finally starting to be able to hit decent again.
8:59 - good advice for all golfers is to make sure you laugh after a not so good shot. A sense of humor is often the best club in your bag. Until you're playing for 7 figures as a pro, golf is about having fun. Also, I am amphibious - I started off as a leftee (dad's clubs), then switched to my natural right handed, and I can slice from both sides of the ball equally well.
I'm turning 40 and was looking to start playing golf, and your channel is a massive insperation to get started and to learn the game. Such a great teacher.
Absolute gold Matty. Especially the part about not tying yourself up in knot looking at 1,000’s of YT swing fix videos. Lessons with a pro are much much better
Thank you that was awesome. I am a dad 50 years old just trying to keep up with my 25-year-old son. I should just be having fun. You changed my way of thinking
Love this series with the lefty. this is the same as financial advice, dating advice, career advice - when it comes from someone in a place of great success (in your case scratch) a lot of the advice is easy to discount , and hard to know which expert to believe. When you say "just play calmly and make smart decisions" and then you pure a 3 iron 250 yards, its hard for me to apply that advice to my game. Watching you preach the same, and then duff your lefty driver or hybrid, its great lead by example. Cant wait to keep watching you on this journey, hope its as fun for you as it is for us to watch.
I have watched so many of your videos Mat, and i know all of the ways of the playa, and yet i still enjoy watching your beginners stuff. And then to do it playing as lefty, WHATTA PLAYYAAAA, WHATTA BOSSS 😂🙌🌟🇦🇺
Very good advise!! I totally agree. I did reach a point in my 30s where I had myself twisted up in my mind about how to swing the club, approach the game, etc. I took two years off. I went to a practice facility and started over when I started to play again. A smart pro put the same strategy you described into my thinking. It was not mechanics...it was mental. Golf was fun again and I was scoring better then ever.
Dude, you are truly awesome. Your videos are such a breath of fresh air; like I'm at the course with my buddy that is the MOST fun to golf with. Seriously, if you have a podcast where you just talk to me while I'm on the course, I'd be friggin in. Just a couple hours of you shootin the shit and keeping my spirits up. Having a good attitude, being the fun guy that people want to invite back, what incredible advice! For any newbies that are watching this video, that's some of the best advice you'll ever get because the fun, relaxed golfer, not only puts everyone else at ease, they have more fun, they stay more relaxed, and usually end up golfing better because they're enjoying themselves.
Definitely the best attitude of any of the YT golf channels, and I love the no-nonsense 'address the ball and hit it' way you have. Maybe it's not 'deliberate', but I think it is a great indicator of your perspective. It's only a game, after all, and the point is to have some fun. I'm a leftie, and have of course tried R-handed clubs from time to time when no lefties available - so massive respect to anyone as amphoteric as you clearly are. Probably down to your off-the-scale emotional-pH, I reckon. Gonna buy me some RH clubs, tees, and balls now. Confidential as ever.
I like the advice of the tee boxes. I know some golf courses are changing the names of tee boxes from ladies/seniors to approximate handicaps. My gf and I spent several hours this week just practicing putting and all that "boring" stuff because they're a lot less boring when you sink a 1 putt birdie than a 3 putt bogey!
Another great video. Two things that really resonated with this old fart. I wish I had lessons when I started. The other thing is the old golf digest articles. The tip for fixing a slice was exactly the opposite of the advice the week before.
Truly a deep intro 😁 And yeah, I wish I'd taken lessons earlier. In the words of my old clarinet teacher, it's so much easier to learn good habits than to unlearn bad ones and replace them with good ones. I'm now trying to unlearn 12 years of bad habits and I feel it's much harder than if I'd just learned it the right way first time. But hey, I'm not trying to get on the PGA, just trying to have a relaxing fun day, and this channel has done wonders for my mental game. I'm there to enjoy myself, not to shoot a spectacular score. Thanks for another wonderful video
Watching this video makes me feel better. When I’m out on the course as a beginner i felt pressured with the group I’m matched up to hit perfect shots.
Great video, and good tips on keeping it real when playing. When playing as a high handicapper I agree with the suggestions. Someone once said that hitting the ball 150 yards each swing will put you on most greens up to 450 yards. Then maybe a 2 putt and you are playing bogie golf. Not bad if you are not a scratch golfer. Then improving your swing can reduce strokes to the green and you will soon start to make a few pars. Happy days!!!
I really wish I had seen your lessons years and years ago, as I was a weekend warrior who was constantly changing my swing with the next best ‘pro swing tip’. The more i played it seemed the worst I became. Once i stopped trying to ‘fix’ my swing my playing became immensely better.
greetings from Scotland , i have just came across your video`s and have subscribed. Your whole idea of course management, playing to your handicap etc is very refreshing. My handicap came down to 12 and as it came down I started to put more pressure on myself to hit longer/better, when in reality if I played more conservatively I would probably score better
Really appreciate this video because as someone who just played my first game ever a couple of days ago I can tell this is what I needed to hear. Hope to improve with these tips and much practice, thank you
I’m actually reading Golf is not a Game of Perfect right now - it is the single best golf book I’ve ever read. If you haven’t read it yet and can’t get out of a slump, read it. If you’ve already read it, do it again. Helped me so much with my game.
I started playing this weekend and I was already falling into the youtube hole of "how to swing" videos. This video was just wat I needed to get me going. Especially the last tip of hitting two balls for the same hole to show to yourself that a bad hit doesn't mean a bad hole, is something I'm going to take with me when I go play again.
Ive been using game improvement irons and recently got the Takomo 101T’s. Great irons and not as forgiving as my previous irons and I also lost some distance but I love that I get to work on my game again.
I’ve been playing for almost 20 years now (36 now) and after really buying into your “play safe, keep it in play” philosophy I have shaved 5-7 strokes off my game, losing way less balls and just generally having more fun. You are in face the baus my friend
Required viewing for all newbies. Good stuff, Chief Baus. Also adding my #20 - when Range Advice Guy comes up to you to give you tips, tell him to piss off.
Hi Playas, I shoot in the low 80's sober. I can tap the 70's when I play really well. But none of that matters at all. I go to the range once or twice a week, i hit 40 range balls 3-4 per club (I save a few extra to bash the driver for speed training) Then I spend 30-45 minutes chipping and 45-an hour putting practice. That is the only thing that improves my scores. I spent 15 years in the 90's. Also the way of the Playa is a very good course managnent system, try to follow it as closely as possible.
Excellent advice! (I find that the internet can be a small technical help, but an even larger deterrent to better golf with all the well meaning swing techniques rattling around my head) Suggestion, consider in person lessons.
Totally agree with what you are saying here...excellent advice for a beginner. I have been playing off and on for 40 years and now I use only 5 clubs in my bag. Driver, 5 Iron , 8 Iron, PW and putter. It has made me appreciate the game a lot more...and guess what?...I score pretty ok with just those....my short game is decent and that's where the game is really at. I subscribed to your channel. What course is this BTW?
I'm confused. Why isn't everyone accept maybe scratch/pros using game improvement irons? Shouldn't everyone be using the easiest clubs to hit? What's the point of using clubs that may "look better" but are harder to hit? I don't get that.
just played with my cousin who used to be a former national team golfer and he used a set of GI irons and scored low 80s without recent practice 😂 he can also game CBs/MBs or event rental clubs with no problem.... meanwhile im a beginner that shoots in the mid 90s to low 100s regardless of what i use. it's not in the clubs
I was born at a very young age as well but didn't start playing golf until my mid-30s. I wish I had started playing earlier in life. I love the game even though I am not confidential in my consistency.
Here is what I learned in my years through golf. First, how does an average, beginner hit a golf ball on the face of a club? When it comes to learning golf, this question proceeds everything else. So, does he stand alongside the ball and tell himself that he is going use his eye/hand coordination to hit the ball on the face of the club? The result for the average beginner will be whiffs, fat hits, and wild-looking half-hits. Many outings of that. So, tip #1, practice (a lot) so your golf swing is a product of muscle memory and therefore consistent. Use plastic practice balls to save a lot of time. Swing a golf club at dandelions growing the yard. Then, after establishing that swing, _your swing_ , learn where that swing puts the head of the club(s) in front of you at the theoretical point of the golf ball. Again, I suggest plastic practice balls.
I started playing recently because my son got a free membership at the local club. I thought he would lose interest so didn’t go at first but he stuck with it so I tagged along. I got along really well with the old dude who was teaching him and he gave me a set of good clubs really cheap, his son works in the pro shop and gives me discounts on fees, tees and balls etc . You are right, golfers just want someone chilled to hang with and play, no one cares if you suck as long as you are fun to be around, then they want you to play all the time 😂
Another good way to track distance on the clubs is using the new 18 bridies app. Been using it to help my game and it's been helping alot in a variety of ways
You make far more sense to me, then all these other golf videos! Most of them show you what not to do, 10 different ways! Then they’ll show you the right way once! By the end of there videos, your head’s spinning and you’ve learned nothing! Thank you again! Somebody once said, “Keep it simple stupid” not sure who said it, but it’s true!
The right of passage is the blister you WILL get on your right hand thumb and pinky during the month long OBSESSION you will develop at some point maybe a year into starting. Where you’re going to the range every other day and playing 2 full rounds a week. You’ll figure you’re issues out real quick by the time those blisters heal.
Wishon Golf 730 hybrid irons have 6 deg difference between clubs so you can get away from carrying 14 clubs in your bag or just take out the odd number clubs and only play the even number clubs.
the best tip is to think of the path of the club head going as close to directly backwards/forwards in straight line as possible (if looking from above)
Best tip for YOU personally. Every one has different visual’s and apply different meanings to words. That is why personalized swing mechanic lessons are infinitely better than random tips on swing mechanic feel’s and ideas. Not everyone sees the same, hears the same or feels the same feels.
I was born at a very young age age…. Shit.. me too bro
I'm now officially mind blown. 🤯🤪
😂😉🤣🤘🏻😎🤘🏻🤪🤯
I thought I was the only one
Oh man me too 😂
@@splimbo4877 & me too. :-o
no way thats the first thing i hear when i click on lol
Love following this lefty journey. I far that if I tried it, I'd transform from "Not a Scratch Golfer" to "Not a Golfer."
Are you sure your swing isnt a lefty swing already? Haha jk I love your stuff too. I wish I could come to the event you are planning at PGA West. Next time i hope.
@@kooijbasit’s incredible because he’s not killing the shots but he’s just playing his shots well. Even left handed just making sure you don’t put yourself in a risky spot is clearly the best
I use to play competitively in High School and stopped because it stopped being fun. I felt pressured to make great shots all the time and that I needed to be attacking the pin on every hole. I found your videos last month after my Daughter was born and I watch them while feed her. You have encouraged me to get back into golf and I have been using the way of the Playa for a few rounds and I’m enjoying the game again! I think my daughter also enjoy listening to you just talk through a round of golf, its very peaceful and she usually falls asleep! 😂 Thank you and please keep sharing the way of the Playa!
Pretty much same story but I also played in college. Was in a very bad accident and I picked golf back back up after many years of being gone and NGL it was extremely frustrating being good at a young age and then absolutely being terrible. Lol good luck on your journey I'm just now finally starting to be able to hit decent again.
I fall asleep listening to Matty too. I’m 62. LOL
Same bro. Just picked it back up haven't played since high school. I love my new mentality inspired by Matty.
That’s what’s called failing.
I love the lefthand approach. You’re swinging like a beginner again it is awesome to watch.
I'm a right-hander and I am not amphibious 🤣
Glad to hear Matty Boom Boom is land based
@@01wsmannfcawgwggg
like a bowss😂
Unfortunately I’m not amphibious either 😂
at least he's confidential with it
8:59 - good advice for all golfers is to make sure you laugh after a not so good shot. A sense of humor is often the best club in your bag. Until you're playing for 7 figures as a pro, golf is about having fun. Also, I am amphibious - I started off as a leftee (dad's clubs), then switched to my natural right handed, and I can slice from both sides of the ball equally well.
Had a round recently where i turned into the joker.....
When I play by myself I get really mad, but with other people I’m pretty chill. I don’t really know why.
I'm turning 40 and was looking to start playing golf, and your channel is a massive insperation to get started and to learn the game. Such a great teacher.
Absolute gold Matty. Especially the part about not tying yourself up in knot looking at 1,000’s of YT swing fix videos. Lessons with a pro are much much better
LOL at 11:11 "... and I'm not amphibious..." Nice.
Thank you that was awesome. I am a dad 50 years old just trying to keep up with my 25-year-old son. I should just be having fun. You changed my way of thinking
Love this series with the lefty. this is the same as financial advice, dating advice, career advice - when it comes from someone in a place of great success (in your case scratch) a lot of the advice is easy to discount , and hard to know which expert to believe. When you say "just play calmly and make smart decisions" and then you pure a 3 iron 250 yards, its hard for me to apply that advice to my game. Watching you preach the same, and then duff your lefty driver or hybrid, its great lead by example. Cant wait to keep watching you on this journey, hope its as fun for you as it is for us to watch.
I have watched so many of your videos Mat, and i know all of the ways of the playa, and yet i still enjoy watching your beginners stuff. And then to do it playing as lefty, WHATTA PLAYYAAAA, WHATTA BOSSS 😂🙌🌟🇦🇺
Very good advise!! I totally agree. I did reach a point in my 30s where I had myself twisted up in my mind about how to swing the club, approach the game, etc. I took two years off. I went to a practice facility and started over when I started to play again. A smart pro put the same strategy you described into my thinking. It was not mechanics...it was mental. Golf was fun again and I was scoring better then ever.
Dude, you are truly awesome. Your videos are such a breath of fresh air; like I'm at the course with my buddy that is the MOST fun to golf with. Seriously, if you have a podcast where you just talk to me while I'm on the course, I'd be friggin in. Just a couple hours of you shootin the shit and keeping my spirits up.
Having a good attitude, being the fun guy that people want to invite back, what incredible advice! For any newbies that are watching this video, that's some of the best advice you'll ever get because the fun, relaxed golfer, not only puts everyone else at ease, they have more fun, they stay more relaxed, and usually end up golfing better because they're enjoying themselves.
i was born at an old age so a lot of this advice was confusing to me but i figured out and just shot a 66, thanks playa
thank you for your service
LIV golf offer is in the mail when AK falls off the wagon
Definitely the best attitude of any of the YT golf channels, and I love the no-nonsense 'address the ball and hit it' way you have. Maybe it's not 'deliberate', but I think it is a great indicator of your perspective. It's only a game, after all, and the point is to have some fun. I'm a leftie, and have of course tried R-handed clubs from time to time when no lefties available - so massive respect to anyone as amphoteric as you clearly are. Probably down to your off-the-scale emotional-pH, I reckon. Gonna buy me some RH clubs, tees, and balls now. Confidential as ever.
I was born at a very young age. Gold! 🤣🤣🤣
I like the advice of the tee boxes. I know some golf courses are changing the names of tee boxes from ladies/seniors to approximate handicaps. My gf and I spent several hours this week just practicing putting and all that "boring" stuff because they're a lot less boring when you sink a 1 putt birdie than a 3 putt bogey!
Another great video. Two things that really resonated with this old fart. I wish I had lessons when I started. The other thing is the old golf digest articles. The tip for fixing a slice was exactly the opposite of the advice the week before.
Great Advice, i struggle for years with my game , sometimes i can barely hit the ball but i love the game i been playing on and off for years
I really enjoyed the positive vibe you had in this video. Great approach!
This is probably the most encouraging tips for beginners. Good job
Truly a deep intro 😁 And yeah, I wish I'd taken lessons earlier. In the words of my old clarinet teacher, it's so much easier to learn good habits than to unlearn bad ones and replace them with good ones. I'm now trying to unlearn 12 years of bad habits and I feel it's much harder than if I'd just learned it the right way first time. But hey, I'm not trying to get on the PGA, just trying to have a relaxing fun day, and this channel has done wonders for my mental game. I'm there to enjoy myself, not to shoot a spectacular score. Thanks for another wonderful video
If I could go back and do only one thing, it would be lessons from the start
love the tips about imperfection, they will help me feel more confidential on course next time
I’m so confidential I might start playing amphibious just for the challenge
Watching this video makes me feel better. When I’m out on the course as a beginner i felt pressured with the group I’m matched up to hit perfect shots.
Love your vocab man. Serious decent golfer and good to watch, the random words you use make me lol too. Thank you.
Great video, and good tips on keeping it real when playing. When playing as a high handicapper I agree with the suggestions. Someone once said that hitting the ball 150 yards each swing will put you on most greens up to 450 yards. Then maybe a 2 putt and you are playing bogie golf. Not bad if you are not a scratch golfer. Then improving your swing can reduce strokes to the green and you will soon start to make a few pars. Happy days!!!
I really wish I had seen your lessons years and years ago, as I was a weekend warrior who was constantly changing my swing with the next best ‘pro swing tip’. The more i played it seemed the worst I became. Once i stopped trying to ‘fix’ my swing my playing became immensely better.
Probably one of the best beginner golf videos I’ve watched funny entertaining informative and optimistic. Thank you.
greetings from Scotland , i have just came across your video`s and have subscribed.
Your whole idea of course management, playing to your handicap etc is very refreshing. My handicap came down to 12 and as it came down I started to put more pressure on myself to hit longer/better, when in reality if I played more conservatively I would probably score better
Been watching the videos a while Matt. Shot a career low 91 today using the whata playa strategy. I can smell the 89 and better coming soon
So did u break 90 yet?
@@johannesroed500 I forgot I made this comment and I’m glad you replied. Yes! Broken 90 multiple times this summer including an 81
@@nathannislick7387 eyy Thats great
Really appreciate this video because as someone who just played my first game ever a couple of days ago I can tell this is what I needed to hear. Hope to improve with these tips and much practice, thank you
I’m actually reading Golf is not a Game of Perfect right now - it is the single best golf book I’ve ever read. If you haven’t read it yet and can’t get out of a slump, read it. If you’ve already read it, do it again. Helped me so much with my game.
I started playing this weekend and I was already falling into the youtube hole of "how to swing" videos. This video was just wat I needed to get me going. Especially the last tip of hitting two balls for the same hole to show to yourself that a bad hit doesn't mean a bad hole, is something I'm going to take with me when I go play again.
Love the vibes you give off. It's a game, and a fun game.
Thank you for the many inspirations Mr. Bauss
Ive been using game improvement irons and recently got the Takomo 101T’s. Great irons and not as forgiving as my previous irons and I also lost some distance but I love that I get to work on my game again.
Again. Thank you so much. It’s enjoyable to watch your videos. And you are right. 😊😊😊👍🏻👏🏻🇩🇪
Your voice is so calming!
I’ve been playing for almost 20 years now (36 now) and after really buying into your “play safe, keep it in play” philosophy I have shaved 5-7 strokes off my game, losing way less balls and just generally having more fun. You are in face the baus my friend
Okay that’s crazy, I’m sixteen watching this because I am going to play 9 holes with my dad for the first time and I’m trying to learn some atuff
Adams V4 hybrids.... The #6 is one of my favorite clubs.
I'm thinking of trying lefty golf for fun! Great vid. You'll break 90 in no time
I think so. I think my best is 97 or 98 I haven't checked back at the footage yet
I can remove some silly shots
But I see 89 coming before too long
Gotta be honest. This is one of the best videos I’ve watched on golf. TY!
I love that he hits it very well with such an abbreviated swing . Maybe has rotator cuff injuries ?
I am a right handed golfer and if i swing too long left handed, i cant hit the ball. I just miss it completely
Great video and thanks for sharing your tips. Your content is inspiring.
Great video Playa! You should have a match play with other TH-camrs lefty!
Great Video! Thank you 🔥👏💪🫶
Required viewing for all newbies. Good stuff, Chief Baus.
Also adding my #20 - when Range Advice Guy comes up to you to give you tips, tell him to piss off.
Very informative, thank you for the tips!
Thank you playa
Best instruction for players!
*playas
This was the video I needed. Thank you bro
Hi Playas, I shoot in the low 80's sober. I can tap the 70's when I play really well. But none of that matters at all. I go to the range once or twice a week, i hit 40 range balls 3-4 per club (I save a few extra to bash the driver for speed training) Then I spend 30-45 minutes chipping and 45-an hour putting practice. That is the only thing that improves my scores. I spent 15 years in the 90's. Also the way of the Playa is a very good course managnent system, try to follow it as closely as possible.
Use the last half of your range session going through your routine .
Best golf tips I ever got were...'always take more club than you think you need' and 'hit down to make the ball go up.'
Excellent advice! (I find that the internet can be a small technical help, but an even larger deterrent to better golf with all the well meaning swing techniques rattling around my head) Suggestion, consider in person lessons.
This man has done more for golf than the sum of all the other golf youtubers combined
Love the videos playa, love the attitude! Keep it up
Great video - some really good learnings that I will give to my friend who starting playing :)
Amphibious! Love it GS!
Totally agree with what you are saying here...excellent advice for a beginner. I have been playing off and on for 40 years and now I use only 5 clubs in my bag. Driver, 5 Iron , 8 Iron, PW and putter. It has made me appreciate the game a lot more...and guess what?...I score pretty ok with just those....my short game is decent and that's where the game is really at. I subscribed to your channel.
What course is this BTW?
Pretty sure the course is Pyongyang Golf Club. /jk
I love this whole channel. Totally speaking my language.
I'm confused. Why isn't everyone accept maybe scratch/pros using game improvement irons? Shouldn't everyone be using the easiest clubs to hit? What's the point of using clubs that may "look better" but are harder to hit? I don't get that.
just played with my cousin who used to be a former national team golfer and he used a set of GI irons and scored low 80s without recent practice 😂 he can also game CBs/MBs or event rental clubs with no problem.... meanwhile im a beginner that shoots in the mid 90s to low 100s regardless of what i use. it's not in the clubs
Thank you for this !!!
I was born at a very young age as well but didn't start playing golf until my mid-30s. I wish I had started playing earlier in life. I love the game even though I am not confidential in my consistency.
Love that you can show the playas how to play lefty the smart way. No need to be amphibious!
Love this guys confidentiality even though he’s not amphibious - incredulous playing bud!
Here is what I learned in my years through golf. First, how does an average, beginner hit a golf ball on the face of a club? When it comes to learning golf, this question proceeds everything else. So, does he stand alongside the ball and tell himself that he is going use his eye/hand coordination to hit the ball on the face of the club? The result for the average beginner will be whiffs, fat hits, and wild-looking half-hits. Many outings of that. So, tip #1, practice (a lot) so your golf swing is a product of muscle memory and therefore consistent. Use plastic practice balls to save a lot of time. Swing a golf club at dandelions growing the yard. Then, after establishing that swing, _your swing_ , learn where that swing puts the head of the club(s) in front of you at the theoretical point of the golf ball. Again, I suggest plastic practice balls.
11:09 that explains a lot. I'm good with both hands, so I guess im amphibious. Explains why my balls are always in the swamp
Thanks as a beginner , you had help me a lot
You are doing great for someone who isn't amphibious! 🦎
For someone trying to learn to play golf at 45 years of age, great video. Golf = Anger Management, trust me!
Top 6 video right here. I love a helpful video. Bazoongas to the target.
Hi Matty, fun segment, great content, just goes to show you don't need a classical swing to have a good score 👍
that was really helpful, thank you.
I'm confidential that this guy could one day become truly amphibious. Keep playing like a boss bro.
I started playing recently because my son got a free membership at the local club. I thought he would lose interest so didn’t go at first but he stuck with it so I tagged along. I got along really well with the old dude who was teaching him and he gave me a set of good clubs really cheap, his son works in the pro shop and gives me discounts on fees, tees and balls etc . You are right, golfers just want someone chilled to hang with and play, no one cares if you suck as long as you are fun to be around, then they want you to play all the time 😂
This man is so helpful towards us noobies, truly underated teacher
Just wanted to say I loved your April Fool's day video! That made my day! Keep it up Playa!
@Golf Sidekick
Could you do a detailed video about assessing lies? From the fairway, rough, sand... water hazards 😆?
Fascinating to see in the intro photo that you are now playing left handed
You such a non amphibious inspiration. Waddaplaya, baus.
Lefty here, great to visualise tips from a left swing
Another good way to track distance on the clubs is using the new 18 bridies app. Been using it to help my game and it's been helping alot in a variety of ways
this one real good: shotpattern.app/BXbu/golfsidekick
Really tempted to have a left handed go myself . Something tells me it will make me a better right handed playa
You make far more sense to me, then all these other golf videos! Most of them show you what not to do, 10 different ways! Then they’ll show you the right way once! By the end of there videos, your head’s spinning and you’ve learned nothing! Thank you again! Somebody once said, “Keep it simple stupid” not sure who said it, but it’s true!
where is this course? I love everything about it and the beautiful countryside
The right of passage is the blister you WILL get on your right hand thumb and pinky during the month long OBSESSION you will develop at some point maybe a year into starting. Where you’re going to the range every other day and playing 2 full rounds a week. You’ll figure you’re issues out real quick by the time those blisters heal.
One of my fav shirts. A classic 🔥
I have played in tournaments wearing that exact, same, outfit. Waddaplaya!
This channel makes me smile 😃
Holding that finishing pose after a 50-yard worm burner is one of the greatest things I’ve seen lately.
I love the hype person in the background!😂❤
I was also born at a very young age. Hehe Love your vids man!
But seriously. This is some gr8 advice. My lady started playing this year. She is following your content. I am scared of loosing against her, soon.
Love this video man. I really like the concept of playing 2 balls and focusing on learning instead of "well i fkn suck"
Love this video ❤
Wishon Golf 730 hybrid irons have 6 deg difference between clubs so you can get away from carrying 14 clubs in your bag or just take out the odd number clubs and only play the even number clubs.
I’ve gotten my putts down to 2-3 instead of 5-6 pretty quickly, makes the whole game more fun .
the best tip is to think of the path of the club head going as close to directly backwards/forwards in straight line as possible (if looking from above)
Best tip for YOU personally. Every one has different visual’s and apply different meanings to words. That is why personalized swing mechanic lessons are infinitely better than random tips on swing mechanic feel’s and ideas. Not everyone sees the same, hears the same or feels the same feels.
do you have a crowd or are you adding the oohs and ahhs?
Did you order your takomo left hand clubs? If so did you order knowing your lie angle etc or did you just buy off the shelf?
Straight off the shelf regular lite shafts.
Great advice all the way around.