It’s been a while since we’ve seen Riggs play some golf on the YouTube channel so we figure why not catch up with him and see how he’s doing. Here it is, every shot ball in hole at We-Ko-Pa Golf Club in Arizona (amidst the scorching summer heat).

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  1. Lol, last year he was claimIng to be a 2 handicap.This video shows why it's important to take golf lessons BEFORE you golf and learn proper golf swing fundamentals. This guy has everything any golfer could ever want, free custom fit clubs, free lessons from professional swing coaches, access to the best courses and best players and unlimited golf… yet he still can't break 80 on a very easy course because he has horrible swing fundamentals.

  2. Love how they tried to act like the temperature was a big issue, if he was golfing at 6:309:30 than it was maybe 85-95 and definitely not 110 or 115 and he would be soaking wet, nice try.

  3. Who had the over on Riggs’ “75”proclamation to start the round

  4. Amazing how well he can play with Taylor Made equipment. Playing Taylor Made is a challenge on its own.

  5. the lack of self awareness to just be the most pompous golfer on the planet while sporting an absolute atrocity of a golf swing

  6. Ah yes the old 3 times your handicap. As a 15 that would be like me shooting a 117. Riggs is a 9 handicap at best

  7. Props to Riggs for putting his game on display. Dudes not a 4 though.

  8. Brother you are absolutely high thinking you are a 4 hcp …i mean high. Maybe for 9 holes….not even hating because for a amateur you are above average. My games very similar even down to the "81 god" but people ask what mine is i say 11 which is very close to that year in and out. No shame but fours dont chunk shots like hardly ever, extremely rare.

  9. Riggs dropping his club is the equivalent of Michael Scott yelling “what is wrong with me today” during the basketball game episode. Like neither had it in the first place so seeing the dramatics is so unnecessary.

  10. Look I hate Riggs too but this proves his point if anything. He’s got a good short game and that’s it. Can slap it around straight enough to chip and putt for par or at worst bogey usually. Throw in a birdie or two and some mandatory double bogeys maybe a triple and he’s mid 80s all day. 90+ when it gets bad and maybe high 70s on his absolute best days.

    That being said for him to leave In a complete miss swing makes me wonder how many mulligans he gave himself that day

  11. How is it over 100 degrees but you aren’t sweating 😂 or was the 115 your score ? Because that would make more sense

  12. The excuses were flowing early and often here. The attempt to justify a course 4 handicap before the round starts is never good either.

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