“Never. If you don’t count the 72 holes I play every weekend.”
Aye just every other weekend seriously stop this shit not funny
Boring
He’s obviously talking about casual rounds, guys. It’s okay😂
I never play golf either. I walk around 18 holes every Saturday morning with a set of clubs, but play golf? Nah!!!
Snap… !
Obviously, I don't play professionally, but the less I play, my consistency is better than ever? Busywith work but two years of playing maybe 9, sometimes 18 2-3 times a month and I stay pretty solid. I do a lot of chipping at my house.
Moe Norman has really gotten to him😅…That's a good thing though!
Calling him artistic would be an obvious overstatement.
No you just spend all day every day practicing
It takes 100,000 reps to even come close to changing a move.
That's why he'll never be no.1
He's also fortunate enough to be able to practice off grass wherever he goes. This is key to your range sessions translating to the course.
golf is the game of errors and luck! who ever make less errors and more lucky win the tournaments.
This is not good advice for young aspiring players. He can do this because he’s played a lifetime of competitive golf at multiple levels and knows how to get the ball in the hole in all circumstances and pressure situations. Don’t fall into the trap of chasing perfection on the range, golf is played on the course, and it doesn’t have to look perfect.
“Never. If you don’t count the 72 holes I play every weekend.”
Aye just every other weekend seriously stop this shit not funny
Boring
He’s obviously talking about casual rounds, guys. It’s okay😂
I never play golf either. I walk around 18 holes every Saturday morning with a set of clubs, but play golf? Nah!!!
Snap… !
Obviously, I don't play professionally, but the less I play, my consistency is better than ever? Busywith work but two years of playing maybe 9, sometimes 18 2-3 times a month and I stay pretty solid. I do a lot of chipping at my house.
Moe Norman has really gotten to him😅…That's a good thing though!
Calling him artistic would be an obvious overstatement.
No you just spend all day every day practicing
It takes 100,000 reps to even come close to changing a move.
That's why he'll never be no.1
He's also fortunate enough to be able to practice off grass wherever he goes. This is key to your range sessions translating to the course.
golf is the game of errors and luck! who ever make less errors and more lucky win the tournaments.
This is not good advice for young aspiring players. He can do this because he’s played a lifetime of competitive golf at multiple levels and knows how to get the ball in the hole in all circumstances and pressure situations. Don’t fall into the trap of chasing perfection on the range, golf is played on the course, and it doesn’t have to look perfect.