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  1. Answer is yes Grant but you had the wrong strategy using your mulligan on putting
    You should 100% use it on approaches to ensure tap in birds
    It works the 2 times you be chosen this strategy
    Great golf though 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  2. So you are about 3-4 shots off the pace of the PGAT … that’s pretty good! If you work on your short game there is no reason why a few sponsor exemptions to some Korn Ferry events would be good to strengthen your mental game … something to consider anyway – well done!

  3. Your mentality is your biggest obstacle. You’re too surprised when you hit some good shots. Tour level players expect to hit those shots that amaze you.

  4. Without watching the video my predicted score would be around -7 for 9 holes with a mulligan per hole. Grants is one of the most humble guys out there and definitely has the talent for the PGA! I believe it's just not his passion. I think he just truly loves the game and is more passionate about introducing it to others and watching them grow a passion for the game themselves. Golf is definitely one of the best games out there!

  5. If you want to beat Micah, get a separate cart and ignore him and be cool.

    Instead of YOU being the enemy in which Micah does well, HE becomes his own worst enemy. He will beat himself more than others beat him. That's why he doesn't do well in tournaments.

  6. Play the reverse scramble, you always play two shots and take the worse. You even have to make two putts to finish the hole. When I was playing my best I broke 40 in 9 holes while playing this, and was super hyped!

  7. Why would you ever use a Mulligan when trying to assess your true ability to score and compete on a real level? It's a mental crutch and doesn't prove anything…silly

  8. Grant, playing mulligans is not PGA golf, it is not amateur golf either. You have the game, I've seen tour players hit it worse than you (and I don't mean to be damming with feint praise, this is a compliment) the question is whether you have the mindset and you won't know until you try for the tour. Some players make it quickly but most, as you know, have to grind it out for a few years until they know whether they have what it takes. Try it, what do you have to lose?

  9. On the sixth hole. You used a Milligan and putted it further than your first ball. Then you tapped in the original ball that was closer…… don’t think that’s how mulligans work lol

  10. Grants is a damn good golfer but a dime a dozen unfortunately in North America let alone the rest of the world. I’ve watched guys practice on the range and play around like they’re a machine shoot 67 without breaking a sweat and they’ve tried to make the PGA tour actually not even the PGA tour and they couldn’t do it.

  11. Not a chance. But you being such a tool, I would love to see the attempt and watch you get slapped around and put you back in your place.

  12. Of course you could with one mulligan per hole. With some more practice, you could get there anyway. Wishing you the best.

  13. How can you cheat when using mulligan? It’s not best ball. If you use a mulligan you must play that ball. Not like you did on hole 1 (I saw you miss the putt with the pix/mulligan ball) and 4

  14. How do you know that you're not good enough? Because you can't even get a sponsors' exemption to to play a winter Tour event.

  15. I think this videos prove proximity to the hole on approaches is critical to scoring. Great video as always!

  16. The reason why mulligan golf is not golf is because golf is not a game of perfection (or "perfect" according to Bob Rotella). It's about "manufacturing" the best out of what each shot leaves you. So when I've duffed my tee shot along the ground and then still managed to make a bogey, that's good golf. Hitting an approach to 20', being dissatisfied and then hitting a second approach to tap-in range, this is not what golf is about. Anyhow, get on the tour and show us what you are made of Grant.

  17. …I'm not even going to watch this one. Mulligans? Really. Bro, I'm 66yrs old 10 handicap and never use mulligans. You CAN be a PGA tour player !!! But it is more comfortable to do what you are doing right now. Which is, to have it your way !!! Go try for it. PGA is the only way for you to be who you can be as a golf player !

  18. I played in a one-man scramble once. Shot -12. Thought I was running away with it. Finished 4th, just out of the money.

  19. My friends, and I do not use a mulligan. We believe for fun, we’re not young by any means and yes, we may use a foot wedge here in there. But one thing we always do is we play ball where it lies sorta. To me as never picking up a golf glove until my mid 40s, and all my friends that I play with, I’ve been playing from their young age. To us it’s just about getting out on a Sunday morning, smacking a little white ball, and enjoying the company here with us.

  20. The friends I know who have given pro golf a real shot are all in the +4 and better range and say that in order to have even a remote chance, you need to be shooting in the 60s for most of your rounds at your home course. And even then it seems impossibly hard. The best amateur I know played on his country's national team as a college golfer and the closest he ever got to making a pro event was falling one stroke short of qualifying for the US open a few years ago. Such a high level. Grant is no doubt a fantastic golfer but I imagine the threshold is much higher.

  21. I'm not sure if these results answer the question whether or not you could play on the PGA tour. My sense is that you have the tools to play on the tour but to answer the question, I suggest that you do a series of three matches vs. players from the Korn Ferry Tour after you have practiced for two weeks of hitting 500 balls/day and 2 hours/day of sand traps and chipping. Play stroke play on a PGA tour course from the tips. Good luck.

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