How Playing Golf For 365 Days In A Row Almost Ruined My Life

This is the story of how Tim played golf for 365 days in a row.

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34 Comments

  1. Small amounts of good practice makes you better. A lot of poor practice does nothing. And, seriously, 365 days of golf is a tremendous burden mentally. Most normal humans can't even come close to playing well for 3 days in a row. Mental and physical fatigue and breakdown take over. Actually most humans can't play a single round giving every shot their full attention like the pro players attempt to do. Once you get to a certain point improvement becomes insanely difficult.

  2. gets sponsored, meets golf-heroes, can quit his job and make a living off of golf – "Almost Ruined My Life"

  3. Just to clarify for people, I'm pretty sure if I recall correctly he would call it after not making a par. If he "didn't make par for 10 days" it's not like he didn't make par for 180 holes, he just didn't make par for 10 holes. If he bogeyed hole 1, that day was over because the goal is 18 in a row.

  4. Instead of having a goal of 18 straight pars, why not set a goal of even par at the end of the round? That way birdies and eagles will help achieve your goal?

  5. That's some real dedication. I'd love to give it a shot, my only question is "Should I get divorced first or wait until my wife leaves me a few months in?"

  6. What a huge journey so far, and what an incredible story. Cant wait to see where the future takes you all! Been following you guys since about day 60, and it has been so awesome watching you play. Heaps of luck to all of you with your journey

  7. Been following you guys since I saw your 10000 golf shots in 30 days video. Every night I open IG just to watch your video and I'm cheering you loudly along, which by the way my wife does not enjoy for some reason. Not only have you gotten a lot better at golf despite your periods of no pars, but your whole production quality have improves massively. This video is really so well put together it's unbelievable comparing to the ones from a year ago. Keep it up. You've got a follower for life in me and I hope you guys come to Sweden for an event at some point. Keep at it!

  8. This was wholesome congratulations on the incredible work ethic and dedicating all the time you could while juggling a job at the same time good work my man 💪🏻

  9. Love that you guys don't take yourself too seriously and obviously show the ups and downs of the sport. I think most golf content creators would have doctored their scores by day 300, but you showed multiple days when you didn't make a single par. That's the real sport; it can be brutal.

  10. I think the good thing about the series is how authentic it felt. No fakery. Good stuff and keep it up

  11. Tough game to learn when you start later in life… you have to learn how to really compress that ball to score well. What worked well for me, was imagining a wall right in front of the ball and if I wanted to squeeze the ball into the wall really hard with the golf club, where would my hands, body weight etc be.. then try to really replicated that position at impact. Your hand will be in font of the ball, the shaft leans forward, and most of your body weight it on your left side if you're a right handed player. Do this on the mats and really hit down and through the ball. make sure your club path follows the line you're feet make. My lowest handicap was 2.2 and best score 69 but it took me over 20 years to get there. Watch the video where Bryson explains his swing. Very helpful.

  12. I joined on from the date with Anna video, having never watched a golf video on purpose, but you hooked me then and I have watched most days it feels like. It's been so fun to watch honestly. I think that's what I love about your channel. You embody the "what if" of what a normal person with dedication could do. Very cool.

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