In this golf lesson, I’m sharing how I overcame mid-round collapses for good. I’ll teach you the golf course strategy that I use to keep my game in check and achieve success on the golf course.
If you’re struggling with mid-round collapses, then this video is for you! I’ll teach you the golf course strategy that has helped me achieve success on the golf course, no matter the situation. I hope this video can help you overcome your mid-round collapses for good!
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Thanks a billion Coach.
Today I played Trump International Dubai and scored 84/68. It's a Par 71 course.
Ansonia ct
Thanks Todd…just curious, how do you hit a long iron/hybrid out of thick rough and prevent the grass from grabbing the clubhead and pulling the shot left (right handed golfer)? Thanks!
I really like the new idea of you playing a hole and explaining each shot thought.
Thanks, Todd. We all need more of the "management" tips. Btw, did I see you "lick" the ball before placing it down. Maybe they don't apply fertilizers, pesticides, etc to this course.
Oh my goodness. Sometimes I think you are hiding inside my golf bag. Collapse is EXACTLY what I experience the past two "back 9" rounds – on a par 5 and long par 4. I was all over the place and ended up with 9 and 8 strokes on holes 12 and 15 respectively. Surprisingly enough my total score was 52 and 51 strokes – which isn´t bad, but had I not blown it "midway"… well easy math here, Todd. However, I am not certain about the title "Stopping Mid-Round Collapses for good". What was the lesson/take away, actually? Ian Woosam once said. It is not where the ball lands, it's how many shots you take. On hole nr. 13 I got a boggy and was never on the fareway. Chipped from behind a bench by the next tee – right into the cup. Yeah, I was shocked, considering my challenges with chipping. Anyway, like these on-course lessons – how you evaluate a shot. More of this please.
Love this lesson series! So helpful watching you play real holes and deal with real situations/challenges/lies. The decision making with regards to clubs, the thought process behind each shot, and your general approach are insightful, relatable, and extremely helpful.
Hope to see more videos like this!
Thanks again from Long Island, NY 🏌🏻♂️👍
My game has continued to improve, thanks to your book, the many videos, and particularly these 'real playing sessions'. Many thanks, keep it coming.
This is gold coach.
Really enjoy the manner you share learning. 👍Alberta , Canada Thanks
Love the real world walk thru! There’s the shot I want to take and the shot I’m more likely to hit. So in addition to planning the best shot of which I’m capable, I now take into consideration failure modes. What if I pull it left? What if I chunk it and come up short? Is there a bunker in which I don’t want to end up? Adding failure mode awareness has helped cut a couple strokes off the card by helping make better decisions on club selection and trajectory. This, along with other great tips you’ve provided which I’ve incorporated, has made for a better game!Louisville, KY
Love these videos.
From the rough, I would have used the 54°, in order to avoid catching the ball high on the face, as it happens often to me with the 58° and leaving it short (and happened to you as well…;-))
While visualizing the putt, should I look at the cup or at the point of reference for the break? Thanks for the great videos from Georgia.
Would like to have known yardage to hole on 2ND shot from rough with 22 degree Hybrid? For 3RD shot from rough over bunker, I would most likely have hit 8 iron since I don't trust my wedges from that type of situation!