Stumbled across your channel, uploading some good content man. Keep it up. On the tips thing you mentioned, two points. 1) On your driving in particular you are largely on a big out to in swing. Was probably why you were driving bad for the day if that wasn’t normal for you. 2) If you want to improve and get really low scores, beers on the round ain’t going to get it done. So you’ll have to decide whether you want social golf or if you want good scores. In particular breaking 80 and 75 or better. It starts coming down to the real finer details, concentration, course management and mental management from there.
@@shaunb9876 thank you Shaun! I love comments like this 🤝 1) And yeah, as I watched this video I realized my takeaway on my driver was extremely outside, which then leads to being out to in on the way down also (I think I’ve fixed that since this video). 2) Good point. I think I only had 3 beers during this round, but it still definitely effected me since it was hot and I drank no water…
@@allanli8485 yeah I can definitely do that! I moved toward a shorter backswing in my irons to improve consistency and it also shortened my driver backswing as a result. Now, I am actually looking to lengthen my driver backswing but keep my iron backswing short. Thanks for the comment!
@@thurecordes4157 I edit my videos in Premier Pro and edit my shot tracers in After Effects. There are some pretty good tutorials on TH-cam already, but I plan to come out with a video on how I do it and a bunch of other related videos on how to film/edit golf videos once I get closer to the 10k subs mark. It would be hard to give many tips over text like this, but my number one tip would be to get good audio. My suggestion would be the wireless DJI mics (It’s what I have). They are perfect for golf videos and have great audio quality.
Just happened across this, some great golf. I'm assuming you are incredibly comfortable with high loft in your hands, it would have been a 6 or 7 iron bump and run from off the green on 17th for me.
@@doobich01 yeah the only club I practice with around the green is my 58 degree because I think it is more versatile. I am not comfortable at all with bump and runs lol.
@@austinjamesgolf my ball striking was just on point almost all my shot landed pin high and i gave myself easy up and downs and i was kinda lucky i guess
Great job
I am surprised you don’t have more subscribers
Keep it up
@@ColeDempsey-wk6yj appreciate it a lot man! Thanks!
Like mentioned earlier, pushing your driver outside on take off. You have learned how to scramble amd score, so just more reps. Awesome stuff!
Thanks man! And yeah I have definitely learned how to scramble with all my practice in the trees lol.
Stumbled across your channel, uploading some good content man. Keep it up. On the tips thing you mentioned, two points. 1) On your driving in particular you are largely on a big out to in swing. Was probably why you were driving bad for the day if that wasn’t normal for you. 2) If you want to improve and get really low scores, beers on the round ain’t going to get it done. So you’ll have to decide whether you want social golf or if you want good scores. In particular breaking 80 and 75 or better. It starts coming down to the real finer details, concentration, course management and mental management from there.
@@shaunb9876 thank you Shaun! I love comments like this 🤝
1) And yeah, as I watched this video I realized my takeaway on my driver was extremely outside, which then leads to being out to in on the way down also (I think I’ve fixed that since this video). 2) Good point. I think I only had 3 beers during this round, but it still definitely effected me since it was hot and I drank no water…
What you’re doing is crazy impressive, brother 😳
@@HackerInTheRough thanks man! 🤝
Good video to watch man, keep it up!!!
@@mitchellbath7149 appreciate it Mitchell!!
Great round! Breaking 80 very soon
@@ryanfinemusic thanks Ryan!
thx for your videos! can you do an updated slow mo video of your driver/iron swing? did you move toward having a shorter backswing?
@@allanli8485 yeah I can definitely do that! I moved toward a shorter backswing in my irons to improve consistency and it also shortened my driver backswing as a result. Now, I am actually looking to lengthen my driver backswing but keep my iron backswing short.
Thanks for the comment!
Hey man, just wanted to ask how you track your shots with the tracer. Would like to start filming to, have some tips?
@@thurecordes4157 I edit my videos in Premier Pro and edit my shot tracers in After Effects. There are some pretty good tutorials on TH-cam already, but I plan to come out with a video on how I do it and a bunch of other related videos on how to film/edit golf videos once I get closer to the 10k subs mark.
It would be hard to give many tips over text like this, but my number one tip would be to get good audio. My suggestion would be the wireless DJI mics (It’s what I have). They are perfect for golf videos and have great audio quality.
Just happened across this, some great golf. I'm assuming you are incredibly comfortable with high loft in your hands, it would have been a 6 or 7 iron bump and run from off the green on 17th for me.
@@doobich01 yeah the only club I practice with around the green is my 58 degree because I think it is more versatile. I am not comfortable at all with bump and runs lol.
i broke 80 for the first time two days ago shot a 75
@@Kaka-uw6lg that is nuts… what changed?
@@austinjamesgolf my ball striking was just on point almost all my shot landed pin high and i gave myself easy up and downs and i was kinda lucky i guess
@@Kaka-uw6lg that’s awesome and definitely deserved! No one shoots a 75 by getting lucky lol.
Keep it going 👍🏼
Maybe try to read your puts too high and hit it a bit more firm so it has a chance. Otherwise try to stay more stable through your swing
@@thurecordes4157 appreciate the tip 🤝 Putting is probably the weakest part of my game right now.