Do you want to improve your golf scores without changing your swing?
In this video I take a deep dive into Shot Scope data and on course tendencies of golfers to show you how you can lower your handicap just by having better course and making better decisions out of the golf course.
From driver tips, to chipping and putting , I work thorough the bag to highlight the biggest mistakes I see golfers making in competitions so you know what to work on to improve your golf this season.
About the channel:
Hello I’m Hannah Holden a +3 golfer from Yorkshire, England and this is my brand new YouTube channel Hannah Holden Golf.
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I’ll also be bringing you tips on how to sharpen up your game with my experience playing in big amateur events and working as a performance coach for England Golf!
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20 Comments
Welcome back from down under hope your holiday was awesome…. great video keep up the outstanding work
You’re back 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Some really great advice.
I always try and remember how many bogeys I can give my card to hit my handicap. That's helped me with score expectations. Also, welcome back😊
Thank you Hannah
I've been missing your video's, nice to see you back
It’s was really interesting to hear that the average handicap in the UK is 17 – so many YouTube channels keeping using the phrase “average golfer” but then show someone with a single figure handicap playing. Thank you for all the great stats, they really helped make your points 😊
Great insights! Course management with realistic shots based upon your handicap and skill level is the key to lower and more consistent scoring!
Thanks Hannah, some great advice which will help with lowering scores. “Hopefully!”
On a bit of a tangent I’ve tried several fairway winter mats and don’t get on with any of them. Could you tell me what the brand/model of mat you use in this video, I will get one for next winter, thanks.
great to have you back
Would be interresting playing a round with you and talk it over afterwards.
Very useful tips and interesting stats. Course management and ‘realistic expectations’ are easy to forget about in our quest for pars.
Great video Hannah. The stats about the bad shots between scratch golfer and a high handicap golfer was very informative.
Awesome video Hannah fairplay ⛳⛳.
Very good video. Particularly the data on weather, temperature and the geography of the course. Really good tips.
Great stuff Hannah will try to implement some of your advice. Looking forward to Aussie trip stuff 🦘
One of the reasons I recently stopped playing zero golf brain 🧠
I didnt catch the distance out of the heather on that par5…. It looked like if in fairway it wouldve been a well under 100 yrds wedge shot ..? So im curious , assuming it was under or like 100yrds at most…if it were me ,and im a lil worse than that average you mentioned on most days with occasional much better …anyways if 100yrds or less out of that heather ,me never seeing heather b4 i would be thinking in the circumstances you explained a “safe longer iron chippy type shot… since the fringe is “sticky “ maybe try the 6i (or 7 if 6 cant get through the heather 🤷🏼♂️) so im sure i get over the trap but chippy so itll run fairly quick if hits green but likely would be short, but still def over trap and worst case is im pitching a4th but maybe it runs to the fringe….or am i in dreamland in that scenario? 😂😂✌️
I have been trying to”think” more ..but its a process and have screwed myself hitting 3w instead of D and been short or misshit it lol….golfing iq is in need of practice too..great reminder here,thanks ..🤙🏼✌️
So good.
Your instincts on content great.
I've no idea why you only have 26.8k subscribers.
If you're reading this, & you watch Hannah's videos, & you ain't subscribed….why ?
I played a competition here in Australia and was paired with a guy in his early 20s. He couldn't half hit them well from the tee box, especially driver, but his course management was atrocious. There's a par 5 that even I normally make par on, being a 24 handicapper, by simply not overhitting the first shot into the trees (it's a dog-leg right around 150m from the tee box). He had his second shot from the fairway and he announces, I've never made an eagle from here, but I reckon I will today… he then topped it and it rolled 20m, and he was pretty much furious with himself for the next few holes. I checked the app to see what his handicap was… 25. 🤦