Can I MAKE THE CUT at my Biggest Tournament of the Year?

Can I MAKE THE CUT at my Biggest Tournament of the Year?



Can I MAKE THE CUT at my Biggest Tournament of the Year?

Can I make the cut at my biggest tournament of the year… the PGA Championship???

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  1. I know why I suffer from talking myself out of a confident round but you have it all, Pete. Everything required for solid score after score. A 'good angel' on the shoulder is all that's missing to steer your thoughts back again and away from doubt. You mentioned in Open Qualifying the impact of Carly steering your thoughts and allowing you to relax – more of that, perhaps. I'm no expert, but what I do know is that it's not a lack of capability nor potential; you have it by the truckload. Onwards, sir.

  2. Fantastic content Finchy.
    Despite being a Scotsman, I’m rooting for ya big fella.

    Loved the slayed dragon graphic.

    Loved the dog treat roundup.

    Keep goin’!

  3. Hi Peter. Love watching these videos. Thanks! Keep them coming. These tournaments … something stands out for me. I feel you are trying too hard, trying too much to control things, and too much in your head. It's hard then to be in the flow. Like driving a stick shift car, if you think too much about it, your driving becomes clunky. The more you are in the flow, the better your chances at these tournaments. Shout if you want to chat more about it (I am an accredited coach, and in performance under pressure). You can do it! Cheers, Brad

  4. Don't have to be rocket science to see that your approach shoots is not good enough , even if you hit the green. You leave yourself with just too long puts and to hope your putter will solve it is just luck or 10% chance you actually make a one put. You must practice to go for the flag on approach and get a much closer average to the flag.

  5. Your “head” costs you 3+ shots a game and knowing you’re making bloody YouTube content doesn’t help.

    Nothing in your game, just your mental approach.

    Sorry mate, no killer instinct

  6. You can talk stats and get into the practice and detail of the swing, but you need to give yourself a break and stop beating yourself up after bad shots. As Padraig Harrington said, no one is good enough to eliminate bad shots.

  7. You played so well in hard conditions Pete, well done, but you really need to go to Thailand and have a collab with the Golf Sidekick. Matty Boom Boom will sort your course management out and most importantly your confidence issue, you have the talent unlike most of us. What a video that would be and I know he will help, like he has helped so many golfers.
    Great content as always Pete.👍🏻⛳️

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