We all think good coaching can fix our golf game… but can it actually help an average golfer shoot even par? 😬
In this latest 3-hole challenge, I rely on golf instructor Anthony Wik to call every one of my shots, while selecting my club, target, read, and everything in-between. The twist? I still actually have to execute all of his tips. 🙏
What you’ll learn in this video:
• A ton of practical golf tips
• Swing advice
• Course management skills
• How to handle on-course pressure
So whether you’re chasing scratch or just trying to stop topping your driver, this golf challenge is for you. 🏌
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I’m out here at Claremont Golf Club. The head pro here. Yes. Anthony Wick. Yep. Anthony knows the drill. He’s gonna play three-hole challenge with me. Gonna walk me through every single one of my shots. And now he’s going to tell you what my goal is and what TE’s I’m playing from. So, the goal right now is we’re going to play the gold TE’s, which is one set up from our white TE’s. And I’m going to have you shoot even par. I’m setting it even par from the gold TE’s today. Okay. So, I know what we did on the front nine, but today we’re gonna I’m gonna shoot you. I’m going to be your voice. I’m going to be that little angel on your shoulder. I’m going to walk you right through every shot. All right. So, gold tease, even par. That’s the goal. I love it. You know that good devil or I’m sorry, angel devil. He’s going to be the angel where that little inner voice that says go for it or do this. He’s going to talk me out of it. So, he’s not making it easy for me. On these three holes that I played earlier, I shot three over. Only three bogeies I had on the nine. So, I’ve got my work cut out for me. But with your help, I feel like we got it. Yeah, I think you can do it. Let’s get it, man. Let’s get it. Pre-shot routine important here. Thinking about where you want the ball to go. I think picking out a target. This is I personally love this with everybody. Don’t think about your swing. Look at where you want the ball to finish beyond the golf course. Yep. That’s where we’re trying to get the ball to land. Okay. So, just because we’re laying up doesn’t mean we have to play conservative. We still want to be kind of aggressive. Think about a par three. That’s my landing zone out there. Pick your point out there and swing at it. Okay, cool. Now, how deliberate do I want to be or intentional with the landing spot? Like I know some guys are like pick the very leaf on that tree branch. I mean, I’m just looking I like see that little middle area right in the middle of the fairway that I’m kind of aiming for. Yeah. I even above it. So, I look above at those at the electric poles up there. Oh, wow. I’m looking at the top left pole, the very top. I’m looking at that dot right up there. Okay. That’s something that I like to If you aim small, you miss small. Okay. If I miss it 10 yards left or right of that, I’m still fairway. Okay. So, yeah, get get really precise here. I love it. Aim small. Miss small. Look at that target. Love it. Perfect. Right at that dot. That’s perfect. Now, that’ll feed a little bit down. That’s going to be perfect. Yeah, that’s the high high side of the fairway right there. I mean, you’re not going to see a lot of leaking. That’s going to be just a great No jokeach. No, no joke on the freaking aim small missile. I mean, like, I didn’t even hit that perfect, but it went right to it. Yeah, I love that. Now you’re in the perfect spot. You got a good little approach coming in. You’re going to like that coming up there. Okay. Wow. Absolutely. We can get off to a good start here. That’ll be very good. Yep. This green slopes from the back left down through the water. Okay. Very subtle, but it’s there. So, anything right of this pin gives you a good uphill look. We don’t we want to avoid left. Left. So, ideally looking at there’s a little tree to the right of the flag. Yeah. Looking at that mark right there. That little uh like pine tree. Yeah. It’s off in the distance right there. That’s kind of our mark somewhere between that and the flag. So, you give yourself a little bit of room right there. But at 105 yards is what we’re trying to do. So, I think with the wind coming off our back, if you’re trying to just a stock 100 yard shot right now, it’s a little firm up there. You’ll get a nice little bounce up there. So, here’s a good question. I I don’t think I can get there with my 52. Okay. But I have earlier today with these same conditions hit my 52 about anywhere between like 98 and 100. Do you think like I don’t want to come short on this shot? So, do I go with that or do I I grip down and go with like a wedge? You should never feel like you’re going to the top end of that wedge. If you’re at a wedge, especially like if you got a 600 in your hand, step on the throttle a little bit. That’s one thing. You got a wedge in your hand stepping on the throttle. A lot of mis hits, a lot of errors can come into play on that. Chunk it, thin it. All kinds of things can happen because it’s so much loft. It’s easy to skull it just a little bit. All of a sudden, you just added 15 yards. With a longer iron, you’re not really doing that much damage to it. But here, you can do some damage. So, I think if you dial it down to whatever a comfortable 75% swing is, yeah, if it’s that next one down the pitching wedge from there, probably. Yeah, pitching wedge I usually hit about 120 125. I think if you choke that down a little bit and just you’re still again like we did on the T- box aggressive play assertive. Okay, we want to accelerate the club through the ball. We don’t want to decelerate. That’s always a problem when we’re trying to take stuff off. People tend to decelerate. We don’t want to do that. Okay, cool. Okay. So, I think a pitching wedge just kind of 75 75% 75% choke down a little bit. Yep. Grip onto that right down on that sucker and and I think that’s the right move. Again, using the approach earlier just it wasn’t the right move. If I didn’t get great contact, I I tend to have too much loft on it. Goes straight up. Yeah. So, this I think this is the right move. Perfect. Set. Get right. Kick right. Sit. Sit. Yeah. That’s going to funnel a little bit. Pin high. That’s a great lead. That’s a good That’s a good miss. That’s a good miss. That’s what I was saying. You hit him just a little right. You pull it. I mean, that’s a great miss right there. I mean, clean contact, but you have a birdie putt. You have a birdie putt. That’s all we’re asking for looking for right now. Absolutely shot. Yeah. Thank you. So, this is uh again, good miss. Just, you know, a little left, uh, pin high, great club, great, you know, pre-shot routine. Perfect leave here. Yeah. So, I like to do like an abbreviated kind of, uh, aim point. Yep. Just kind of use my feet, kind of feel what what’s there. Um, it doesn’t feel like it’s moving at all. It will move a little bit. Okay. It will move a little bit, but it won’t move much, but it will move a little bit like right to left if I’m looking at it. Right. If you’re looking at it right. So, you’re standing on the high point right here. So, it is downhill. Yeah, I knew that. Okay. But it’s it this is going to move a touch to your right. Oh, to my right. Yeah. So, left to right here. Now, what are you seeing in that that is giving you that? Or is it just because you’re familiar with the green? Yeah, it’s more about that. So, I mean, I’m looking at this high spot right here, knowing that the low spot is over here. Now, there’s still this right here, it can be deceiving where this part right here can start this putt off to the left right here. So, it can push that a little bit left, but at the hole, it can tends to die. Okay, this is one of those greens that honestly it’s super flat. It’s one of the trickiest greens out here cuz there’s little subtleties. You know, I’ve been out here for seven years. It still gets me from time to Yeah, I was going to say you can see a little bit of undulation over there where like if the pin’s over there, it’s a little uphill and there might be like a you get over there, that putt actually breaks up towards that hill a little bit. Super weird. Yeah. So, there’s times where it’s it’s really can be deceiving. Awesome. So, I love that you’re on my team because uh knowing that you’ve got that familiar look, I’m going to go. This is all about pace. Yep. So, again, aim small, miss small. Pick a spot that’s really small that you want to hit that vault towards. I think I gave it too much respect. Just a little bit, but that was a good putt. Yeah, I read it right. Good left to right. Yep. Okay. Hey, we take those tapins all day. Those tap in pars are comfortable. Well, good start. Again, you leave a couple strokes out there. You know, you want that one to get that good start. Yeah. Um but you know what? The the the tortoise beat the hair. You know, we don’t need to get out to the fast start all the time. No. That’s the thing that a lot of people tend to think they need to do. They need to get off to a fast start. I got to birdie this first hole and feel good. No. Golf is it’s a battle attrition. You have to get out there and you have to find what’s right. You got to find your rhythm. See what See what golf is giving you that day. Exactly. Sometimes you got to play with what you’re given that day. Yep. Well, we’ve got 500 yard par five, I believe, next. So, little dog, right? Let’s do it. Go get this one. This is This is the one. Now you can let the big dog eat. Exactly. Okay. Thank you for that one. Yep. Yep. We’ll swing this one. So, a tendency you were telling me earlier tends the ball goes to the right. It does. It’s It just happened recently. Um I still trust my driver. Yeah. Um quite a bit. I had a little bit of a awakening actually where, you know, because I have to very consciously know when I’m swinging the golf club, if I get lazy, I come here and then I try to have everything catch up, right? So, I have to consciously when I’m here, my last trigger is you got to turn this way and then come down. Right. Right. Um, and so one of the little tricks I got was to kind of help that rather than drop your foot or whatever, see your left shoulder. So, like bring that in and that even that subtle move, you can feel it already in your lower back, right? So, your hips instead of here, here, here. It’s like it’s kind of closed off and that allows you to come and then release it. What I found release it. And I’m hitting a lot more like power fades. Yeah. Um that way where I’m actually hitting the ball that it it’s got that pop, right? Whereas before it was a draw that was like more of a toe Yeah. draw that was like accidental. Yeah. That would go like 250. So I was losing about 20 yards, but it was going nice draw in the middle fairway. Right. Let’s find the middle of the face on this one. I mean I I’d like to look at the right side just because there’s a little bit of trouble, but I also And tell me if I’m crazy because you’re my teacher here. Yep. Is it crazy to think I want to tee here and try and hit kind of that power fade across and cut through those trees? So, where we’re at here from 500 y that once you get up to past that green tea up there, it does start bending to the right. Now, keep in mind that V up there, those trees, that’s not reachable to get to that spot, that’s when the fairway opens up wide. That second shot coming in, it’s a long one, but there’s a tree overhanging the fairway on the right side. Right side. So, you want to favor the left side of this. Okay. So if we get a little bit left of this, that’s okay. So I think that V Yeah, that probably the top of that V on the left or just somewhere right there. That is where we should go. So we should actually tee off on that side. I know. I still I’m good with the left side. I like the left side. Yeah, absolutely. Cuz it does expose that side a little bit more. We don’t want to be shut off to that side. We definitely want to expose it, but we want to look at Okay, where’s my If I miss it a little bit to the right on that line, I’m still in play. And if I miss it left, well, I got all the room in the world. Exactly. I like that. aim small, miss small concept. No, I like that play. Um, again, just knowing your ball flight’s important, right? Your tendencies. Yeah. And that’s been my tendency lately. So, if I can execute this, I think, I mean, hell, that’d be fantastic. So, kind of got away with that. Got away with a low one there, but look at that. Yeah, it’s right through there. They’re going to be position A1. That’s honestly you’re going to get up there, you’re going to love that. I mean, again, if I’m miss Here’s the thing. I look at that and like people are going to watch that and say he mis hit it, got lucky. Is that really lucky or is that just knowing again tendencies and the fundamentals enough to say if I miss this, that’s it. This is how my ball is going to fly. If I teed up over here, I’m screwed. Right? But thinking this is probably going to cut that way. So that’s why I want to tee off over there. People don’t talk about this enough. Golf is not about your good shots. Golf is about managing your mis hits, knowing your tendencies and knowing where your bad shots can end up. That’s how you play golf. You ask those tour guys, “How many good shots, solid shots you hit in a round of golf?” The average tour guy, 10, maybe. And they’re shooting 65 to 70. 10 good shots out of that whole round. Yeah. Okay. Because they’re managing their misses. Exactly. That’s all golf is. It’s about what’s your next shot. And we looked at that like, okay, you were looking a little bit right at that, thinking I’m going to take that on. If you miss it now, you’re bringing trouble in the plate. But if you hit it solid on that new line, oh, I’m great. But if I miss it, I’m still in great position for my second shot. That rolled right through that V that you said. And so again, it’s not center face bomb down the middle of the fairway like I think a lot of guys like want to see. But knowing that’s not my ability right now. If I get that, that’s great. Yeah, but knowing that that’s my miss and I’m middle fairway. Let’s do this, man. Let’s get it. Let’s go get it. Yeah, we’re trying to get as close to this green and even on the green. So, 220. We’ve got our our spot that we’re aiming for. And you said it like there’s no question. It’s going for it. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. We got that tree to the right. Okay. But honestly, we’re not even looking at that tree. It’s far enough away that you’re going to hit a ball that’s going to go high enough in the air where that’s not even going to be a factor. We’re looking at the wind. The wind’s coming into us from the left a little bit. I’m looking at that electrical tower on the right, just to the right edge of that bunker. And if we hit just that little fade again, right at that, that’s that’s going to be firm up there in front of that green. It’s going to get we’re we’re home. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, that would be so sexy. It’s probably a 3-wood, but again, my 3-wood is so tough for me to hit. Okay. I come in very steep. Okay. Um, and so if you were to tell me grab the through what I would actually I’d talk to you out of and be like I just don’t trust myself because I try to kill it. Yeah, this one I think again five wood I feel like I can groove a little bit. I hopefully I’m not jinxing myself, but I don’t have to crush this. I can see it right in front of me like it’s not like it’s an elevated green over anything. Like I just have to put a nice solid smooth swing. I’m I’m there. Let’s go with what you’re comfortable. That’s you know the wind is not overly heavy right now. Yeah. All right. But I think that’s a good play. Yeah, if you’re comfortable with that. I missed it. Get right. Get down. I crushed that. That was hit. I was hit. Well, I really crushed it. What you see over there from this angle? That’s totally fine. It’s okay. That’s an okay miss. That’s an okay miss. Left over there cuz that pin’s right. Left over there. Totally okay miss. It didn’t cut on me like I wanted it to. It went dead straight almost. That was that was hit hard. Okay. All right. So, are you probably going to use like my 60 from over there? Yeah. No. I mean, we don’t. We don’t know. We don’t know what’s over there. I mean, we haven’t walked over there. We have not I have no idea what the lie is like, what the conditions like, what the if there limbs overhanging. People So many people come over there and they say, “I just grab my 60 and go over there.” Some people even grab their putter. They think, “Oh, I’m going to chip this one in.” Yeah. Come on, Tiger. Let’s go. 60 is not We can still grab it, but we need to grab a couple other options with that. We need to grab a few wedges with your putter just to give some options while you’re over there cuz that’s just in general golf. That’s just good etiquette. But again, if we’re trying to score, we don’t want to leave a club behind that’s like, “Oh, you know what? This really calls for a 52, but I don’t want to walk all the way over.” But are you actually going to do that? No. You’re going to hood that 60 and you’re going to try and manipulate a shot. Y Yeah, we don’t want to do that. So 60. What other wedges do you think? 60 for what we have here. I think it’s, you know, the other two wedges that you have. 52 and 56. 52 and 56. Let’s grab both of those. Grab both of those. I think it’s funny. There’s no reason that to not have options. When I play with really good golfers, this is what they do, right? And I’m always like, why are they doing that? Because it’s going to take them one shot to get up, you know, from there. But it is option, right? You get over here, you could be sitting in some nice lush rough. You could be sitting in a dry spot. You could have a limb that’s overhanging. Hard to see from where we were at where that ball finished. I mean, this is not an easy shot. One of the hardest shots in golf, right? like a 40 yard. This is a This is a harder shot for sure. Yes. Yeah. Because everyone’s trying to land it on a dot right here. And ideally, you do. Okay. But goal number one for a shot like this is avoid the bunker. Exactly. All right. We are trying to avoid that bunker. Now, on the other side of that bunker, it does slope down and this green kind of it slides to the right. Okay. So, everything that’s going to hit is going to go towards the right of right side of this green. So, I’m thinking like that kind of miscolored green tree. the left side of that pine. Yeah. And aim there. And if I can get it there to roll roll basically out towards the the pin because of the way that that green is sloped. And I’m going to take my 56. Again, 60s are just really like that can be tricky. It’s tricky for an amateur to to hit. A piece that people don’t talk about. Let’s take a look at this 56 and 60 really quick. Four degrees of bounce versus eight degrees of bounce. We want a club that’s going to get into the ground a little bit. This is a low bounce club. That’s for tight lies. Yeah, we don’t want it. This is not a tight li shot. This This has got some fluff to it. That’s interesting. Okay. So, we can take this 56 with this eight degrees bounce. And you got a 52 here with the same. That’s eight degrees. Let’s take this 56 mid. We’re just You can open it just a hair. It’s not going to change a whole lot of the direction, but it’s going to engage this bounce a lot more, which is what you want cuz you don’t want this club digging into the ground. Yeah. So, let that 56 be your be your guide right there. I’ll give you these other two and Oh, I didn’t get it over. Did I del? A little bit. Little bit. Yeah, I felt it, too. Yep. Little bit. It got It got caught in this thick caught in that thick. I mean, that is real thick. I think again, I didn’t respect this enough. I gave that putt on one too much respect. Some thick stuff over here. We’ve got now this for birdie. So, we kind of we still got Wait, we’re still looking good. Okay. All right. This happens. Yeah. So, not not a terrible I’ll take this. I guess I’ll use a 56 from here. A little more bounce. 56 still because of the bounce. Yeah. Okay. You get into these bunkers. Low bounce clubs in these bunkers are not good. Okay. So, nice wide stance. Not quite like a chunking run, but kind of kind. Yeah. Out. Yep. That’s rule number one in a bunker is get out. I mean, I really, again, this is where the amateur golfer, you know, mistakes come in. Like, I really these little mistakes that pop up is what can ruin derail around. Yeah. Like, two shots ago, we’re sitting there talking about, man, we could maybe get a birdie. Now, I’ve got what, par from here. We did. Yeah. Yeah. Low percentage putt, but still, I mean, it’s an opportunity and that’s everything you got to look at. It’s opportunity. But this is a really good So, we saw Justin Rose at the Masters, right? Pressure was on. Yep. He had to make it. Had to. We talked earlier about pace being so important. I I’m looking at this I have to make it because a par three like maybe birdie the next one. But pars are not easy to birdie. Right. Correct. So I How does my mindset now change knowing like clock’s ticking? Dude, you got to make this putt. Like be aggressive without being careless. Without being careless. Yeah. So we do want to be a little bit of aggressive without throwing. We got throw caution to the wind. We don’t want to do that. We still have to make this putt. Okay. But at the same time, we don’t want to compound the mistake by thinking, I need to make this and run it by 10 feet. And now we’re like, oh man, now you’re bringing up big number. So, we still got to keep that in the back of your mind while you’re trying to make this par putt. Okay. We do want to be a little aggressive. Okay. We don’t want to leave it short. We want to give it a chance. So, we’re looking at about 12 in behind the hole. That’s our stopping point. Okay. Okay. I’d say maybe like here. It’s going to be just a little outside of that. Just a little outside. Just a little outside of that. Now again, it’s all pace. Yeah. So, it’s going up this hill, as soon as it starts losing speed, it’s going to snap. Snap. Yep. Oh my gosh. That was a great putt. You gave me You gave me that that line, but also the pace of where I needed to go. I thought it was going to drop in. I really did. It looked like it was going to go. I thought you made it. That was a really good You hit that spot dead. That’s That’s twice, too. Yep. I I mean that that’s a you read it perfectly. Oh man, that’s that’s heartbreaking actually that I gave it an actual real chance. That was a real chance. Not no carelessness. I mean that’s just it. Yeah. There was no carelessness to that and you actually had some good thought behind that. But you had you had an objective. We had a goal to try and get the ball to go right there. Yeah. Hey, we make we miss. Whatever we do, we move on. Okay. But you left yourself in a really good spot on the follow through cuz what you didn’t want is you didn’t want a three-foot knee knocker coming back cuz then all of a sudden now you’re looking at double that’s when you’re in trouble. Yeah. Yep. Um all right. So we’ve got uh back pin back left pin relatively flat green but you want to be a little bit short of this pin. So 170 170. We got the wind at our back. I feel like slightly from the left. A seven could get me there. Yeah. feel like six might be the smarter play, but it does play a little uphill. It does. Okay. So, I’ll ask you. Yeah. Earlier, what’ you hit? When we were playing from the whites, I used a five. I did not I came across it, so I I opened it up quite a bit. Okay. And it was the right club. It was about pin high, just short of that bunker. Okay. So, knowing that I’m closer, six or seven sounds right. Again, conditions are a little bit different. A little warmer. ball’s going to fly a little bit further. So, do you think seven’s probably the right call? I think seven’s a good call. Yeah. And I don’t have to crush this. It’s just a smooth. Like I said, the wind is swirling a little bit, but it’s swirling either from the left or with us. Yeah. So, hitting something right at the middle of the green or just to the right of that flag, that wind’s going to push it just a little bit. I know we keep talking about like how aggressive and on a putt I know how to be aggressive because it’s like you have to go through the you know you’re going to trust your read and go for the pin like I did on this like I have to birdie this. I can’t middle green might like that’s a great landing spot if I I had six more holes but now knowing this is my last hole. Do I have to like really aim to go right at the stick? I think you do. I think on the left side of this green right here there’s a little bit more room than what you see up there. So just right of that tree that that newly planted tree right there. Yep. If we’re right of that, okay, with this wind, that’s going to give us a really good opportunity because it’s going to funnel to the right. Exactly. All right. So, if we’re trying to play aggressive here, this is a go. This is a green flag. Okay. Okay. This is go at it. All right. There’s nothing in our way. There’s nothing that’s going to stop us from, you know, a missit even getting up there. That that’s a go after it. Yeah. It’s good time. Ah, just roll up there. I hit that thin. Just please get close. That’s going to be a long birdie putt. That’s a long birdie putt. But I’m putting over putting a mis hit. Then again, like didn’t miss small. No, didn’t miss small. We did. We still missed it. But you think about that. You were aimed left. Yeah. Typical miss is right. Yeah, we missed it, but we’re still putting. Yeah, that’s the key. So, just a long like golf god birdie putt. Let’s go get Yeah, exactly. That’s what it is. Okay. Again, have to be aggressive. We need this one. We need this one. So, yeah, we got to get after it. All right. So, breaks right to left. Yep. A little bit uphill. It looks like it breaks a lot more than it really does. This is a relatively flat part. I was going to say it looks flat. When you’re up there, it looks like it’s going to feed down, but like when you’re over there, it’s going to feed, but from right here, I mean, we’re at the low spot going up to the high spot right here. This is not going to break a whole lot. You’re looking at almost the same amount of break you had on the last one. The last one. Okay. Yeah. You’re looking maybe six, seven inches outside the cup here. Okay. And I’m looking how far past it cuz I want to make sure I get this here. Yeah. So, what I’m looking at right here is on a straight line. There’s a little dark spot just behind the hole to the right. I see it. About maybe a foot and a half. I’m looking at that right there. That gives us enough pace to get up this hill. Thinking about that on a straight putt, letting it drift into the hole. Okay. Right. And now it’s a little bit of wind. How much does wind affect? This isn’t enough to affect this. Honestly, no. Because where your ball is at from where we’re at, the wind’s going to sit. We’re the ball’s sitting down. We got this hill to our left right here. So, it’s not really going to affect it a whole lot. Okay. Okay. It might at the hole, it could if it really picks up. But at this this speed, the wind’s blowing. No, we’re not going to see much effect on it. All right. But the thought only has to be it has to be pace. Yep. All right. I’m right now in my think box even though I’m in performance box. So, get that out. Big deep breath. I know I can hit this. I’ve done something like it before. Just get that spot. Get that piss. This has a chance that it holds the line. Oh my god. I got it there. We got it there. That was a great putt. You’re giving me the right reads. You’re giving me everything I need. If I could just be like halfway, maybe I’ll have a real shot. Oh man, that one’s I I didn’t get it up as much as I needed, but pace was a little little long, but I said aim this was your speed. Yeah, that was where I was aiming. Then that’s that’s about it. Perfect speed. Yeah. All right, that was great speed. So this one coming back a little left to right. A little left to right. Yep. We got to see it coming up. Yep. So it’s I think you play this one firm left edge. Ah, pulled it. Yeah, pulled it. All right. Well, back to back bogeies. But this is why we do this, man. You know, I mean, this is I appreciate you. Oh, my pleasure. We didn’t accomplish the goal today, not because of the teacher, but because of the student. We learned. We learned. We did. We learned a lot, right? You win or you learn. Yeah. I like that. Yeah. I mean, we uh we gave we had two great opportunities. A couple shots like the T-shot on this one hurt. Yeah. Um but still gave it a shot. So, you know, we’ll uh we’ll go back, watch Phil, we’ll learn from it% and then we’ll we’ll tack it next time. 100%. Absolutely, man. Really appreciate it. Yeah, that was fun. Thank you. [Music]