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  1. This is why I love this game. This game single handedly brought me out of the depths of alcohol addiction because it shows you there are no excuses.. you are in charge of your golf game, just as you are of your life. You can't fool someone who's put in the work into thinking you have too when you haven't; it sticks out like a sore thumb. This game teaches humility, crushes egos, and promotes discipline and hard work. Golf is the ultimate litmus test for life, and I will always love this game for saving my life. I love your content, Grant; it's been awesome watching your journey. I've admired your swing since I found your TikTok back in 2021. You're helping to change the game in a positive way, congrats on the continued success man.

  2. Impressive Grant ! Thanks for sharing your progress over the years ! Keep up the great work and God Bless !

  3. I was +1 my senior year highschool 2010. Quit playing for 15 years. This is my first year back. Having to start back again at a 4.1

  4. So I have a question I’m new and just started playing golf, when refereeing to a “handicap” what does that mean???

  5. Grant without a doubt has one of the smoothest sand great-looking golf swings you'll ever see, and he does it consistently shot after shot – truly an impressive fella

  6. the reason your at +4 now is because you do so much youtube. i know you know this you dont play nearly as much practice as you did before now you have other jobs.

  7. Just starting at 20 is more impressive than anything to me. I didn’t break 100 for 4 years. Granted I’m self taught and only golf on the weekends but still, very impressive.

  8. After 4 long years off and on playing not very consistently today at the range I finally had a range session without hardly any miss hits or bad slices still a few but overall watching and growing as a golfer and fan just hooked

  9. How many rounds of golf do you estimate you've played in your lifetime? When you were younger, did you practice more or play more?

  10. I started at 14 in one year went from 36-12 then next year 12-6 then 6 to a 1 handicap by 17 , ended up quitting golf due to mental health reasons, about 10 years later I bought a set and joined a club, but I always wonder how good I could of got, hard work always beats talent and even though I was talented golfer I never had the mindset or the work ethic in the end , but I wish I had at least given myself a chance , I know a 1 handicap isn’t very good at 17 but still after 3 years and I was only probably 5’3 and 50kg soaking wet

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