Young golfers everywhere should take note of the advice David Ford and Brendon Todd gave these @FirstTee students. ✍️
Our Addie Parker recaps an impromptu rain-induced indoor clinic with @wellsfargo and the important lessons that came from it.
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Okay, so due to some bad weather, we had to go ahead and move our first tea of Metro Atlanta clinic indoors. But a huge massive thank you to tour pros and friends of Wells Fargo, Brennan Todd and David Ford, for sharing their afternoon, giving advice and life lessons to the kids. Just remind yourself like that shot was not reflective of of your potential, your capability on the golf course. Um, and just yeah, it’s a way to to redirect your mind to say like a bad thing did happen, but um, it doesn’t make a difference for how I’m going to approach the future. and we were still able to give these first two participants an unbelievable hands-on putting experience. What I love the most about this afternoon is that it reminded me of my childhood growing up with the first team, falling in love with the game and the fundamentals. I’d go back at 14 and and get a really good coach and listen to what he had to say and learn to bust it and stick with them and and and not deviate, you know, like yeah, short game matters a lot, but we’re all of a sudden in this distance craze where there’s more strokes being gained TD to Green than there are around the greens. So, in order to win a golf tournament, you really do have to be sharp with your short game. But in order to stay on tour year in year out, you have to hit the ball really good. Again, a massive shout out to the first day of Metro Atlanta and Wells Fargo. This was truly such a fun and unique afternoon despite the rainy conditions.