They say golf is humbling. 🙃 I say golf is straight-up disrespectful. But after falling in love with the game (and also being mildly traumatised by it), I decided to give myself 12 weeks to do something I honestly wasn’t sure was even possible: break 100. 👀

Welcome to 12 Weeks to Tee Off, my attempt to become a semi-functioning golfer in three months… with no handicap, no clue, and a driver that’s old enough to vote.

This isn’t a tutorial. It’s not a “how-to.” This is a real beginner golf journey.
Twelve weeks of lessons, confusion, chaos, and mild athletic breakthroughs.
It’s me learning how to stop 3-putting every hole, finally chip a ball onto a green without taking half the earth with it, and trying to remember that one single good shot can make you forget the 47 that came before it.

Every week had a theme: putting, chipping, swing, bunkers, tee shots — and every week had at least one moment where I questioned all of my life choices.

If you’ve ever played golf, or even watched golf and thought, “How hard can it be?”…this video is for you. Because the answer is: harder than you think.

I joined the Ladies Club at World of Golf (aka the safest space for chaos-leaning beginners like me). Each session tackled a new skill, taught by the most patient and encouraging coaches on earth: Coach Roy, Coach Leeroy, and Coach Rikus, saints, all of them.

Every lesson was filmed, every meltdown documented. And somehow, despite me losing more golf balls than I can count, something started to click. The series took me from complete beginner to “okay, I kind of know what’s going on now.” And at the end of it all, we had one goal: play 18 holes and see if I could actually break 100.

WEEK 1 – Putting: The Great Humbling
WEEK 2 – Chipping: Tiny Swings, Big Drama
WEEK 3 – Swing: Building My Foundation (and My Ego)
WEEK 4 – Pitching: Short Game, Long Day
WEEK 5 – Mind & Body (aka the Week I Skipped)
WEEK 6 – Bunkers: Send Help
WEEK 7 – Tee Shots & Woods: Enter the Driver Era
WEEK 8/9 – On-Course Strategy: The Mashi Round
WEEK 10–12 – The Final Countdown

And then came the 18-hole test: could I break 100?
You’ll have to watch Part 2 to find out 👀

Shoutout to The World of Golf and their team it’s honestly the best playground for golfers of every level. You can go from hitting on the range to playing a few holes on the Mashi course to crying in the bunker, all in one location. Truly versatile. Big thanks to the Ladies Club for creating a space where beginners can learn without judgement, unless it’s me trying to chip. Then, fair.

Also: golf fashion is half the fun, sunscreen is non-negotiable, and iced coffee should be considered part of the training routine.

🙏 THANK YOU

To Coach Roy, Coach Leeroy, and Coach Rikus — you somehow turned my confusion into curiosity and made me believe I could actually do this.
To World of Golf — for letting me film, learn, fail, and laugh my way through your driving bays, putting greens, and bunkers.
To the Ladies Club — for being the kindest community of women who cheer each other on even when we hit it sideways.
And to everyone who’s been following me online — you’re the reason I stuck it out when I wanted to give up.

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They say that golf is humbling. I say golf is straight up disrespectful. It’s the only sport where you can try your absolute best and still look like you’ve never touched a golf club in your entire life. So, I decided to give myself 12 weeks to break 100. No handicap, no game plan, and apparently no sense of fear. Just me, my ancient driver, and a questionable amount of optimism. I spent three whole months learning how to chip, pitch, putt, and occasionally hit something that looked like a golf shot. Some weeks I left feeling like a pro, and others like I give up, right? You but you missed the ball. And the question on your lips, I’m sure, is did I figure it out? And the answer is sort of. But now comes the real test. 18 holes, one shot at breaking 100. After 12 weeks of lessons, a bruised ego, and many lost balls, it is officially week 12, it’s time. My gosh. Hello everyone. It has been a fat minute. I am at the World of Golf right now and we are going into a really cool challenge. We are doing 12 weeks to tee off to see if I can shoot 100 after these 12 weeks of lessons at World of Gold. And today the first lesson is putting which Lord knows I need help with. We are here. Didn’t really realize that it would I don’t come out my house this often. So I didn’t really realize it would be this dark. I don’t know how I’m going to film this, but we’re going to try. It’s not easy. So let it roll. It’s up to you how you feel. Okay. ever even and I go on this one started slanting right they started feeling the harm there so I know that the 10 is there it’s not here lesson right now is um I never I’ve never done this before but basically let me show you so you’re meant to follow through and lift up I was trying going to like go on the floor the whole time and it seems to be working. Sure. So, we just finished our first lesson and what the hell, guys? I am genuinely shocked at the amount of things that I learned. These are things that I haven’t seen on Tik Tok and I feel like I have seen a lot of stuff on Tik Tok. It’s like as soon as I was taught it, I did it and then it worked, which was shocking to me. First lesson was that we had to kind of lift up our putter when we go through. Do I know why? Can I remember? Not really. Anyway, second one was when it’s a putter length away like a meter from the hole, we tap it in. We tap it in. Tap it in. Give it a little tappy. If it’s closer, same thing. The putting was putting. I am hopeful. Very, very hopeful. Hello everyone. It is a sunny Sunday. We are at Modifain Golf Course today and I’m playing like absolute dog [ __ ] I’ve never played this bad before, but it’s good to have like a baseline of where I need to start and then where I need to be in about 11 weeks now. These are the boys. Say hello everyone. Hello world. This is Pakani. You are doing a great job. And you’re doing a great job. Hey, how’s it going? And then good old lucky yo-yo me. I’ve never played this badly in my entire life. But I mean, I guess this actually makes a lot of sense because we need to be starting from the bottom and working our way up. I’ve picked up almost all my balls. I hardly ever do that. I’ve lost at least like six to eight, maybe even 10 balls right now. I haven’t walked 18 holes since Lord knows when. So, I’m quite unfit and my feet are quite sore now. I think we’re on like hall 15 16 but I mean this is a really beautiful course actually. Hailing from Keng we have Alex Beasley here on the 17th lining it up. Exactly. Hello. It’s like I live here already. But good news is that I am quickly popping in to do a 30inut tripping lesson cuz yeah, as you guys saw, I had absolutely no idea what was going on. So guys, I deleted so much footage by mistake. I had no more space on my SD card and I was just deleting like a few random videos. Then I’m looking at my camera and I see it’s deleting and it goes like 457 files being deleted and I’m like, “Wait a [ __ ] minute.” I only selected like 10. By the time that I kind of realized what was going on, it was too late. I turned off my camera cuz I didn’t know what the hell to do. Pretty much the whole of like the second week of July, gone. I filmed a video of me at a golf course to try and get like a base gone. Week two gone. So, I’m trying to bring it all back together. And I hope that this vlog is actually going to make sense along the way. World of golf has been kind enough to reschedule for me. I am determined to retain some information this time and I’m hoping that it’s going to help me with my game and get me closer to that 100. So, let’s get into it. So, uh the the big difference is that you you asked you don’t really know you know the bump and run, but then from then on you don’t really know. I don’t even know like bump and run I ball was supposed to be back foot. Is that correct? Yes. So, so just to to have give you an idea of what a bump and run is. So, the ball spends more time on the ground than in the air. Okay? A basic chip is 50/50. You know, like spends 50% of the time in the air, 50% on the ground. Okay? So, that’s an easy way just to distinguish what’s a bump and run and what’s a what’s a basic chip. I like to set up nice and narrow because you want to take the hips out of the out of the equation. Ball nicely in the middle. Middle. Yes. Okay. Middle. And then all I want to do is put like 75% of our weight on the left left side. I had like a million questions and the cool thing is that he had all the answers. That alone solved like half my problems. He broke down the mechanics in such a simple bite-sized way that I could actually understand. And by the end of the session, I felt so much more confident. Now it’s just really about practice. And I’m truly hoping I can remember all of this when it actually counts on the course. I am back at the world of golf cuz I’m just about to have a lesson now. I’ve uh obviously already done putting but I kind of wanted to just redo it with my actual pooch prius and my lens is hurting. Okay. So, first I’m just going to have a look what you do. I don’t know if you if they ever touch on green we reading with you or not. The basics I would say. Okay. Most of the time I just hammer it. That’s okay. So that’s the the big thing is your your tendency is to hit it way too hard. Am I right? Yeah. Okay. I like to to pull across over the hole from me straight to the hole and then across. So then I look at it, okay, from from my side or that side of the hole. What is higher? What is lower? So that’s why we say always try and miss it on the high side of the hole. So if we had a putt the other way around, you want to miss it on the left side. Okay. So that’s that’s so that’s the first part of just a basic like green reading. If we lined up our ball, I use my feet as reference points. Yeah. Okay. So for instance, this but for me, I would try and go uh outside my right shoe. Mhm. outside my left shoe. And I just try and keep the speed the same. So there and there. Just nice and easy. I’m not trying to hit it hard. I’m not trying to hit it. I’m just trying to guide it almost. Let’s have a look. And look at that. Okay. Like if we hit that type of putt on the golf course. I would rather be be that than where that ball is there. Right. The golf is easy. Good. Like I say, I don’t mind if you look at this ball was here and look at look at that consistency now. Yeah, it is week three and let me tell you it is a big one because this week we are doing swing dynamics. Swing dynamics. Swing mechanics. Up until now, we’ve been doing short game mechanics, but now we’re getting into the big juicy stuff. And we’re working on full swings, coordination. What else? And building some power to get somewhere. My problem at the moment is I just feel like every single club that I use, it’s going the same exact distance. So, we need to figure out what is going on. I have a sneaking suspicion it has everything to do with my hips and not rotating them. And I’m also trying to figure out if I’m drawing my ball or hooking my ball. Whatever the I I don’t know. Last little thing. After the last game that we play, guys, I am genuinely like I’m a little bit worried. We have after today, we have nine more weeks left and then I need to break 100. I have a game this Sunday. I’ll get a call from that and then share that with you guys to see if anything has happened. But I’m stressed. When you hit, make sure you turn your shoulders and ball. Coach Troy kicked things off with the breakdown of the full swing basics, grip, posture, tempo, and the usual mistakes like coming over the top of the ball and not shifting a weight and skipping shoulder rotation. And then it was my time to shine. And by shine, I mean show you exactly what I mean when I say inconsistent. Balls were going left, right, we love a shank. And every now and then, I’d get one that went somewhat straight. It definitely took me a while to warm up and actually get into the swing of things. Pun intended. But by the end, it seemed like things were starting to feel a bit better. So, let’s just see if it sticks next time I’m actually on the course, but I’m not holding my breath. It is week four. Can you believe it? I wish I had have done this before I got here, but you guys by now you know me. She struggles with time management. So, I’ve just finished my lesson. And today we were doing pitching, which I kind of thought that chipping and pitching was the same thing, but let me tell you, very different. Whole different kettle of fish. How do they say kettle of fish? Anyway, I felt like this is probably one of the best lessons for me so far. I feel like most of the stuff that I was taught is stuff that I already kind of know, but just learned like a few tweaks here and there. majority of my balls were getting a good trajectory. One or two here that were wrong and I think I just need to make sure that my knees are a bit more bent. But you’ll see that now. I will tell you guys that after this past weekend, we’re shooting to try and get under 100 right. I shot 135. And that might not sound like quite far off, but in golf it’s very far off. Sure, I played kind of a a tricky course, Glenda. If you’ve ever played it, you’ll know. and my confidence just went to the actual bottom of the sea. I’m skeptical, but I just got to keep pushing. It’s It’s part of the process. Yeah. Here you go. [Music] I really have no idea where we are in terms of like weeks and stuff. All I know is that just time is flying by and I’m getting a little bit thrashed. I’m either going to include this part or completely edit it out, but I’m not too sure. So, I played in a pram. No, you guys will see this. So, I played a pram. which you can go and have a look at up there. Cool. That was my first ever competition. And yeah, I’m not going to give away too much in case you haven’t watched it, but if you haven’t, go ahead and do that first, then come back to this very second and we will chitchat. With that being said, if you’ve watched it now and you know what happened, you’ll know how I’m feeling with these weekly lessons that I’m having. They’re amazing. They’re great. I just personally feel like I need a little bit more like hands-on help, like one-on-one kind of stuff. So, this is why I’ve started to do some one-on-one lessons with my coach, Rickers. So far, I’ve had like two. It’s definitely way more catered to me. I can ask a million questions and not feel like embarrassed that I’m taking up other people’s time. Today, we’re doing something really interesting, which I actually don’t know much about, but we are stepping our Pwords up. I don’t know if I can say them on YouTube. Summer is coming, guys. It is what is it today? 12th of August. I have like two months, not even two months. End of September, beginning of October, somewhere around there. There’s no better time than now. We are going to go and do a swing assessment today, as far as I know, with golf tech. I feel like if you’re from America, maybe I think you would know what that is. But basically, it’s a whole bunch of technology that’s going on with AI and cameras and all this good stuff to see what I’m actually doing and how to fix it. And it just makes a lot of sense cuz like people can say you’re doing something and they can see you doing it, but you can’t feel that you’re doing it. But as soon as you have a computer that’s like these are the facts, I feel like I’m going to listen. Yeah. I need to get going now and I’ll see you there. Welcome to my office. Essentially, this session is to actually evaluate your swing to tell you what do you need uh regarding your goals uh and what you want to achieve. Okay. So, as yourself that wants to to break 112 weeks, I’m going to tell you how long it’s going to take to get to that point in time. And then from there on, uh we’re going to use our technology that we have here at Caltech to actually put it more into detail. What are you doing wrong in the swing and where can we improve? Okay, cool. Happy with that? Yes. So with the optimotion, you’ll actually see there is all the green dots on your body. That’s the center of your joints. Okay? And that’s actually what we measure here at Golf Tech. See exactly how much your shoulders tilt left and right. I can see how much your shoulders turn. So with all this technology, it helps me to be the best coach and have literally everything to my disposal. Uh if I pull out the the shoulder turn and you turn your shoulders, you’ll actually see an increase and decrease. Wow. Okay. How cool is that? Okay. Now, what we’re going to do is you’re going to hit a few shots for me and then we’re going to start evaluating. Okay. Okay. And what would you say is if we have a look at the top of the swing? Okay. We can see slightly differences between Zach and and yourself. I can see his neck and his right shoulder where yours I cannot see. So, currently you are turning your shoulders 72° where the average professional golf is at 88. So currently your shoulders are moving 0.2° away from the target. So closer to where I’m sitting. Okay. Zach on the other hand is moving 0.3° towards the target. M interesting. We’re standing there. Just push that left shoulder slightly more forward. So that will be step one. Yeah. Step two, swing more around the body. So shoulder. How did that feel? Felt good. Felt good. Right. Yeah. You see it didn’t go right. It did not. Okay, can you believe it? We are at week five at the minute. Time is flying by, guys, and this week is going to be a little bit different. We are going to be focusing on fitness, wellness, and the mental game, which uh Lord knows I definitely need help with. Because I have ADHD, my cogs are always turning. They never stop. So, I think that this is going to be really beneficial. I think it’s very important for my body and my mind to support me while I play. Like apparently that is half the game sorted when you have your cup and your body all working for you. So gosh, okay, this might not be the most glamorous session that we’ve done. She’s not putting on makeup while she’s sweating and at the gym. So I haven’t really worked out at a gym properly for a long time. So I don’t know how this is going to go, but let’s see. All right, guys. So we are at the gym. Hi, guys. I’m Leroy, the head of strength training here at the World of Golf, and I look after everyone fitness and wellness related. So, it’s my job to make sure everyone is moving well, staying healthy, and getting ready for the course. Okay, sounds good. Today, we are going to be doing what? Okay, so we’re going to do it in two phases. We’re going to look at a general warm up. So, the things I want you to do the moment you get out of bed to prep the body for the day ahead. And then the second phase, we’ll be looking at something more golf specific. So, the kind of things that I want you to focus on before you start a practice round or when you get to the range, just to prime the body better for the golf swing movement specifically. Amazing. Sounds good. Thank you. [Music] Oh my god, I wasn’t a good angle for the jumping. I can’t walk. This is too stressful. Thing is, every other week I’ve had some kind of idea of what I was doing, even if it was just from YouTube or watching my friends. But with bunkers, I had absolutely no clue. Friends were telling me one thing, Tik Tok was saying another. And by the time I got there, I didn’t even know where my weight was supposed to go. Turns out you want most of it on your front leg, which immediately felt weird. Okay, that’s what I want. Hiph, but you missed the ball. Yes. Coach Royce spent so much time trying to show me what to do, like physically demonstrating it over and over, and I just could not get it. Look at where you I give up. Yeah. I give up. Okay, we’re going to figure it out. Wow. This is going to be the thing that kills me. Not kills me, but this is the difference between 100 and 99. So, here we are again, guys. Reporting for duty. It is week seven. Can you believe it? For you guys, it’s probably a couple of minutes or so, but like for me, 7 weeks to commit to something is it’s it’s quite a pat on the back moment. But, you know, things are changing. The world is changing right now. It’s getting a bit warmer in South Africa. You know, out of all of the clubs that I have in my bag, the one that scares me the most is my 3-wood. And today, week seven, we are doing T-shots, which I thought was just drivers, but I think it is hybrids. 3-wood, 5wood, 7wood, 7wood, but I only have a 3-wood. So, I’m hoping to feel a little bit more confident with it because you know what? I need that distance. And you know, with everything that’s going on with me going to golf tech, and you’ll probably see that full thing in a different video. But there’s a lot to remember. So, I’m hoping I learn like the key things because this is either going to go really well or not really well. Would you look at that? I am in the Okay, I’m in like the furthest parking lot away, which means it’s really busy. But this is the first time in 7 weeks that I’ve been here, and it is actually not dark outside. Things are looking up, my friends. Golf season is fast approaching. Well, it started off not so really well because I bought the wrong club. This was actually a driver lesson as I expected, but thankfully Golf Techch and coach Rickus to the rescue. And today we are back here at Golf Tech and Rickus is going to be teaching me what we’re going to teach Alex here how to hit a driver properly and to get more fairways. Okay, cool. Good stuff. So, we’re doing this lesson inside the Golf Tech uh what do you call this? This is a Golf Tech bay. Bay? Yes. a little bit different to what we have been doing, but I’m excited. Then you’re going to bend your knees, bend more forward, and then from here. Now, from there, it’s your time to try and go for it. Okay, that’s fine. That’s fine. That’s fine. So, what I want you to do is do your setup like you were doing, and then you go to the top and as you start the down swing, you move then you try and drop your your right shoulder. Right shoulder. Yes. Because from here you want to okay hit up hit the ball slightly more up going back and I’m dropping my shoulder there and good. Look at the height. Okay. Good. Felt com uncomfortable or No, it just felt like my balloons are moving. Was actually superb now. Okay. You know, which is fantastic cuz that’s what we want. Yeah, for sure. All I want you to focus about is squaring up that shoulder. So getting that shoulders less to the right. Yeah. at at the start and then from there on as we come down just to to drop that right shoulder. That’s the only two things I want you to focus about. Oh my god, that’s I’m late right now. But can you see the sky outside? It is no longer dark. It is no longer dreary and I am not wearing a jersey which might have been a bad idea but that’s fine. It is officially spring and I never thought that we would make it but we are here today. We are officially kind of getting on the course which is from them. It’s like a kind have like a pitch and cut thingy in the world of golf. So I think we’re just going to play on that today. And yeah, we are getting really really close. I can’t believe it. I don’t know if you’ll see this. Wait, listen to these birds real quick. Every single day at this time, every single week at this time, these birds just go wild. Have no idea what it is, but anyway. Yeah. So, I played this past weekend. I played a Royal Jas Peach East, which understandably is kind of it’s a championship course, so it was quite tricky. And I think I shot a 118. Long story short, let me just show you. We are getting there. I’ve got to run. We’ll see everything now. Bye. Okay. So, your ball is where? Oh, yours went over. Nice. Oh. Oh, it went through. Yeah, that was a lucky shot. That was a lucky shot. Nice. Beautiful. That is so good. Beautiful. That was a nice shot. It was a nice shot. [Applause] Oopsie. You want to move on? Jump on the other side. I’ll go side. Damn, that was embarrassing. [Applause] Nice. Ah, from banka to banker. [Music] Bunkers are my worst nightmare. [Applause] Thank you. How’s that? Hello everyone. It is officially week 12. I can’t actually believe it. I don’t know how we got here, but we did somehow. And we are doing a little part three today. So you guys might be a little bit confused now and I totally understand because essentially today I was supposed to be playing the 18, right? But that is not what’s going to happen. I am going to be playing a 9hole part three course cuz that’s what’s what’s been organized here. And this is basically just going to be like the warm-up to the big Labowski. Labowski, is that how you say it? I’m very excited. Um I’ve played a few parts. probably would have seen like in week eight that I played the World of Golf part three, but I feel like that one’s a little bit shorter than this one. They’ve got like a whole cool day sorted out for us. Um, I feel like we’re just waiting a few more minutes for the people to arrive and then we’re going to get going and you’ll see everything. My computer has the capacity. [Music] Guys, this is Celeste. I feel like you have seen her in the in the 8 weeks, right? 8 weeks. 12 weeks. Yes. Um and yeah, one of them. Oh, yeah. At the program. And we are here again today and we’re going to smash it. Absolutely. We’ve learned a lot. Now it’s just to put it to the test. Yeah. Applying the good stuff. Yeah. Right. [Music] Okay. Done. [Music] Everybody with seven balls. And we are off. Oh wow. And we are off. How do you break this thing? I’m going to take your bag. Oh, how does it turn? What’s happening? Oh, there’s too much going on. This thing’s not turning and I don’t understand why. I’m sorry. I can’t literally turn this thing. Oh god. Is that gone? But we might find it. You think it went there? Too much beans. Okay. Should I tee up again? No. Whatever. This is too stressful. So, not a great first start. I don’t know if I’m going to find my ball. She went pretty long. And that looks like water to me. Score then. Okay. So, one. All right. So, hole one. Just got five. I need to step my [ __ ] up real quick. Now, we are starting on hole one. Just waiting for them to finish off there and then we’re going to get this going. Go. Go. Go. Get over. Go. Did it go in in the water? Oh god. I should not have done that. You hit that pretty solid side. Drop that side. You can or you can drop here. Pointswise. So, think of it like when you drop the the next one. Yeah. So, you’ve already hit one. Dropping two. You’re playing field. Safer to drop there though. I just say for pace of play, it’ll be safer for you to drop that. Okay. Cool. ball just went in the water. Unfortunately, there is a bit of wind. It was a good shot, good contact, but I should have probably like I only have a seven pitching wedge and a 56 and a putter, so I’m not really in the middle there, you know? Oh, I’m not wearing a glove. God damn it. Oh, and there it is. I can damn I keep hitting too like clubs is not the wood. Use this. Use this. You can use mine. Ah, that’s it. Woo. Okay. So, I hit it into the water. Hold the water. So, that’s for one, drop for two, chip for three. Hole number two just hit five. Oh, I keep forgetting to put this on. Oh, no. All of us. All of us. Another one. Yes. I need another ball. [ __ ] Woohoo. Thank you. Go, go, go. You know what? It works. It’s so good. It’s on the green. This is tricky. I’m not wearing a GL. What is hell? Get it together, girl. Wow, that’s a good shot. Just a little bit. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go. Okay. Thank you so much, guys. Set. Three. So that is my first four. So that’s a boogie. [Music] Woo. Sit. Sit. Sit. Sit. Sit. Woohoo. Thank you. Hit the thing. Alex, keep going. Okay, pretty straight. Get in. That was for Paul. Three, four. Another boogie. And I just had this, so I’m feeling a little bit drunk already. Damn. Wow. Wow. Woohoo. Wow. I’ll take it. So, we have a potential now. I think we can just take our clubs down. Nice shot. Beautiful. Woohoo. Beautiful. Putting too soft. Two turn. Okay. So, definitely left to right. Get in that hole. Okay. Finishing off. Pole number six. We think got a five. Yeah. Oh, that is tough. What the hell? Oh, [ __ ] sakes. Kick. Woohoo. Ooh, she has potential. Okay, this is up here. Just want to get it there. Sit. That’s a paw, baby. Can you break this? Please, can you take this off for me? Okay, thank you. Okay, maybe I said that too soon. [ __ ] Well done, Celeste. That was so good. I just got my first paw. Yay. It’s been forever since I’ve got a paw. Another one would be great. Look at that. This is Alex. You can pour Thank you. Things when it comes to a par three like it’s the fifth in the country three in the country. Yeah. And then we’re just waiting for our first rains as well. Oh yes. Okay. As you can see the greens are stunning and yeah conditioners. We’ll definitely see everything will start to shape up a little bit more. Yeah. But I hope you enjoy it. No, we are. We are. We’re just about to finish now. All right. Excellent. Thank you. Oh, sit. Please sit. There were just far too many distractions there. I got a five. I feel like I could have definitely got a bogey there, but I mean or even a par, but the putting was not good. We’ve just finished our nine holes. Thoughts and feelings? What do we think about the course in general? It’s terrible. I hated it. Yeah. Full of too many obstacles. It was quite hard. It was quite hard for But it’s good for training for a short game. Short game training. I agree. The obstacles, they’re just too many. Yeah. I hear you. We lost a lot more balls than we thought we did. In spite of that, we did get our paws and we celebrate those boogies, a number of them. So, I think we did well, ladies. And you celest to the end. I think your putting was amazing. You had some really good shots. Thank you. Off the tea as well. I’m proud of you. Thank you. Look at us growing together. Yeah. Who would have thought? Look at us. Hey, look at us. Look at us. Huh? Who would have thought? Not me. see where it goes. Yes. So, I just got back home. I had a lovely time and we had a few moments to quickly put our scores together. So, par three course only nine holes. So, that means that the par is 27. I don’t know what I’m saying. Yeah, it’s a par 27. I scored a total of 40. So, that means that I was 13 over. But if we consider that I’m probably like 30 handicap at the minute, half that we get 15. I’m actually two under in that case, right? Net. So I feel like I did pretty good. And I will say in our three ball, I did the best. So that just makes me feel great because majority of the time these days, like I am the worst golfer in my group. So it’s just something, you know, like a little small win. The vibes were cool. The girls were amazing. I feel like this was a good practice because now you guys are going to understand that obviously I can’t break 100 on a par three course. So that means that you’re going to have to sit tight and stick around for next video because that is when the big deal is happening. That is when I’m going to break well try break 100. And it’s quite interesting because it’s almost been a year since I I wouldn’t say I didn’t start on my birthday 9th of October last year. But that’s when I kind of like bought into the idea. We are definitely 110% better than we were when we started this 12 weeks. Like if I look at my swing, my confidence, my course management, everything has changed since. and the help of, you know, everyone at World of Golf, all of my coaches, all of my friends, it’s all somewhat stuck in my head and now I’m just in the applying phase. I’m still learning more stuff, but hold fingers for me, guys, because the pressure is getting worse and worse. See you

4 Comments

  1. Can't quite believe I stuck to something for 12 weeks 😮‍💨Let alone something as hard as golf! I'd love to know how long it took for you to break 100 and if you haven't how much longer do you think it'll take? 👀

  2. Loved seeing you grow in the 12 weeks! Very refreshing to have someone relatable playing golf on YT !

  3. I don't know anything about golf, but I liked getting a glimpse into your training. Very cool! Keep it up girlie!

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