Bryson has talked about how in high school his coach trained them to believe they can make birdies and score well by playing from the red tees. Maybe you should do a "graduation". Break 65 from red tees, then white, then tips. As a white tee warrior, I wouldn't mind you seeing you play from the distances that I'm used to.
Yeah I agree. Garrett’s game simply isn’t good enough to be + handicap. Maybe he should try to break par from the front tees before trying it from 7200.
@Dennis H Bubbie hasn't ever broken par in his life. Kwon played on a tour and has broke 65 plenty of times I'm sure. I guarantee he can walk G through a good round of golf better than bubbie.
Please start putting a hole and stroke counter on your videos again Mr G. I like to know what hole you're on and what your score is. If that's ok. Love your videos, every one of them. Possibly the best content CZcams 👌
Have you been to Steenberg Golf Club? I share the name Steenberg which is a rare name but I live in the US. I’ve tried to get them to send me some “Steenberg” branded apparel / gear but they won’t :(
Fancourt would be the perfect spot for them!! Central on the Garden Route with some awesome courses around and 3 incredible courses in the estate itself, including the second and fifth ranked courses in the country
Your mentality is amazing, that alone makes me confident you'll do it. Mad respect for pumping these out no matter how you play on the day - regardless of score they are super entertaining.
As a novice golfer, I really appreciate these types of videos. -It’s already known you’re an amazing golfer. To see the human side of golf is refreshing. It’s not as disheartening to see that not every shot of every hole has to be a highlight reel.
Garrett I love you guys golf. What's not to like right? I've been playing since 15, now I'm 72. I hit a plateau at 80-85 for about four years. Then I saw a book by Jack titled "Advanced Lesson Tee". It was about course and shot management, with advice on hitting from many different lies. He said not to change your swing or even practice after reading his book, if you were around a ten handicap. I did as he said, the next Saturday morning l broke par for the first time with a 71. My friends questioned my clubbing several times, but l stuck to it. I called it my first UNSTUPID ROUND. The best tip was this, " play to the best iron you hit on approach shots." For me that was a smoothed 8 iron from 135-145, had several eagles with it. So l subtracted 140 from the holes yardage and played the hole to my 8 iron. I developed AREA CODE golf for myself. My rule was, "Play on Short Grass". If you miss, only hit the next shot to get back to the short grass. What is Area Code Golf? I imagine a 20 yard circle as my target. Takes the pressure off, you're just smoothing something to an area your confident you can hit, shot after shot. Then you arrive at your MONEY approach club. I seldom had puts over fifteen feet. Could I hit my 8 iron 165? Yeah, but why? My warm up was hitting 50- 135 yard 8 irons. Since it was my best swing tempo, it played through my bag. The next time you try for 65, get the scorecard, subtract your best approach club distance (with a smooth swing) from each hole, play to set it down in the middle of the green on butterfly feet and l think you'll shoot 65. I even make little circles on the hole pictures, about where l want to land each shot. I keep the card in my pocket and score on it. Don't default to your normal routine just because you are doing well, stick to the plan. Oh, ignore everyone else's input, your on a mission. Hope you try it and tell us beforehand. It should be fun to watch. P.S. l did shoot in the sixties many times.
In all honesty I'd be happy with a 78 that being said I also know what it's like to be passionate about goals. The good news is once you reach your goals it gets easier to consistently reach them. You got this dude!
I can’t agree more with the statement about brain liking to be where it’s comfortable. It’s happened to me so many times in golf that I’d have an amazing round and feeling super confident like nothing can mess it up, while subconsciously my brain wasn’t comfortable with that state and I mess up last few holes. And vice versa if I play terribly I find a way without thinking about any swing change to just suddenly play very well towards the end of the round. Never though about it like this but it’s a great point, very true imo.
Love this series. Would prefer having hole nr and the score on the screen during the round. Easier to keep track during the round. Just a simple thing that makes the video more enjoyable according to me.
Oh just saw someone suggested Kwon caddy. Yeah I think having a pro help with courses management might help. Pick a less windy day. No one can guess how much a gust will push a ball.
Any chance you guys can equalize your volume? Match up your volume on the course to your music/sounds that you add? Sucks having to constantly turn the volume up when you’re on the course and down when the effects you add. Oh yeah, love your content!
You guys missed Journey golf course at Pechanga casino and hotel in Temecula CA. It will be a treat to play, it's awesome. It's no punching bag for sure.
My buddy and I played on a course that had the worst greens ever. Made the BryanBros course greens look sweet. We decided anything within the flagstick was good. With the new rules, we both broke par and had fun. Maybe an idea for a future video...
Did we miss the approach on 10? Wasn't sure, but the video was great either way. 4th hole is pretty tough out there. Josh Mayer broke par the other day and I'm sure you'll break 65 this year. Can't wait for the next one
There's a great channel that has some course management videos you might want to look at: Luke Kwon really has a lot to offer 😉 All joking aside, your "not so good" round is still a pretty decent round of golf. Keep practicing, and remember to revisit the lessons you figure out during/after the rounds so you ingrain those ideas into your play.
Bad weather conditions can destroy a round. I was a scratch golfer for 3 years. I shot a 92 (+21) in 30+ MPH winds. And in a rain storm (no lightning), I hit several lucky shots for a 72 (+1).
Hey Gm, love your vids and started watching during wheel of not ideal days. I appreciate all the content and enjoyment what you make adds to life. I am currently 5:50 in to the vid and had a question. I have learned since playing golf from watching you, course management is huge. I am about 2 years into playing. If you know you can get close to the green with driver like you said 30-40 yards before you teed off why do you still hit it? For instance, why not 3 wood or your hybrid that goes far but will give you a full wedge swing in with lower probability of missing the fairway. I do not know your exact number but your albatross from the fairway was 244 with your hybrid. I imagine teed up and running out on the fairway it could go 250-260 yards. 3 Wood if I am estimating about 280-290 yards. So why hit over one of those and then a full Pwedge or Wedge or 9 Iron. Thank you, keep up the amazing content!
As a scratch golfer, it is much more comfortable and has way less room for error when ur within 60 yards. Like ya it might be more comfortable hitting a full wedge from like 100 but ill go 10/10 on the green from 60 as opposed to 8/10 from 100
Hello man, I don't know if it helps but I talked about it with my coach. I always hit 4 iron of the tee to have a full Pwedge in but apparently when you get as good as those guys having 50yards from anywhere will result in more chances of birdies. But there are always exceptions like when you have bunkers. 50yards bunker shots are the most difficult shots in golf so in that situation, you better hit 3 wood and have a longer shot left.
People always say they prefer full swing shots to partial swing shots, but studies have shown that scores are generally lower the closer you get to the green. This includes pros and ams.
What happened to the arm lock putter??? You putted so good with that. I do agree that course management hurts you a bit. We all like to see those 350 yard drives ... but you need to leave the driver in the bag more often. LOL just my opinion .... but I am a 15 hdcp so my coaching may not be the best. I will say that the attitude is good after bad holes and that definitely helps. Love the videos, keep grinding. OH ..... and come to New England! Good golf up here but be warned .... we have small greens.
Love the Gentle Creek content. On 18, shoot the trees and add 35 yards. You don't want to hit it any farther than that or you can run out into the water.
On good good videos for team matches, the losing team should go to a par 3 and if one of them makes a hole in one, they win the match. Would be exciting
I've always been taught to never bend my left elbow in my backswing, but I always see Garrett doing that. is that one of those things that gives more distance but is also less forgiving if you get off your swing line?
It generally takes you past parallel by doing that. So in essence yes. More distance and less forgiving. But do whats comfortable to you. Not what you see. John Rahm is no where near parallel and hits it plenty farm. Then theres Bubba. Who is miles past parallel. Neither of those swings are worth mimicking. But they work. Do what works for you.
Generally not advised because it collapses the triangle you form with your arms at setup and makes the back swing arc more narrow but if you've got good hands and timing you can still get away with it. Just might not be as consistent as you want to be. Swing speed is dependent on how quickly you're able to rotate your hips. Speed is not found in the arms
It’s all a feel thing. Max Homa, Ryan Fox, Fred Couples all bend there elbow. Max is the hottest golfer on tour, Ryan Fox has insane Lag and distance for his age and Freddy is Freddy so
I am currently a 11 handicap (officially) more playing like 16-18 handicap. Just don't have the time to practice or play a lot. My goal is to just break 80 again, even just once this year would thrill me. I'm just really dependent on the form of the day because I don't practice
I feel like sometimes he is more fixated on the "cool" shot rather than the practical one. Need a round where Kwon caddies and talks you into the sensible shots.
He ALWAYS goes for the hero shot, that’s just his mentality, wants to look good on video, he will never play high percentage golf it’s not in his DNA….which is probably a reason he didn’t play college golf, cuz a college coach would go out of his mind coaching a guy like him
I'd be very interested to see the outcome of a future B-65 if your approach was to hit the straightest shot possible to target. I think sometimes the 'over-thinking/trying to move the ball too much gets in the way.
Good effort and entertaining video thanks. You have the game and will break 65 easily when you least expect it. Do you know why they call it golf? Because the word F*** was already taken.
Let's start with break par. Then break 70. Then maybe shoot for 65. ECKspecially if you haven't been playing very well. Or maybe try from the forward tees and move back each time.
In these situations, I forget about score completely and focus on each individual shot. Play one shot at a time, focusing only on the shot in front of you and nothing else.
I just googled putting stats for pros from 15 to 20 feet and the tour average is 18 percent, top player is Rory Sabbatini at 37%, Jon Rahm is 29.6, tour average is 18% and Scottie Scheffler is 16.4%. Turning 3 shots into 2 by getting inside of 10 feet no matter what is probably better to prioritize, which means improving GIR wedge game from 150 in, short game getting it close and reducing misses where it's a low probability to get up and down.
Such a great guy with a brilliant golf swing when NOT trying too hard..... but ur choices man.... taking Driver or 3-wood when those are the ONLY clubs reaching trouble.... than taking 4 iron when there's no trouble smashing it ... seems like u love making it hard on yourself this game ..... i'm pretty sure u got a comfy 65 in you WHEN/IF u start making good choices .... however .... in this wind on a rock hard course .... nahhhh .... great fun challenge though ;)))) Keep it up and good luck Kal-El (Clarke) ....
Bryson has talked about how in high school his coach trained them to believe they can make birdies and score well by playing from the red tees. Maybe you should do a "graduation". Break 65 from red tees, then white, then tips. As a white tee warrior, I wouldn't mind you seeing you play from the distances that I'm used to.
This is @Bustajack lol
@@lanehobby True! But they are doing it in a 3 man scramble trying for 9 under vs doing it alone and trying for 8 under. So, so, much harder...
Yeah I agree. Garrett’s game simply isn’t good enough to be + handicap. Maybe he should try to break par from the front tees before trying it from 7200.
facts. would love to see this.
great idea
You should do one of these with Kwon as your caddie. Talk through your shots with him. Would make for a good video.
I’d like to see that too !
It does seem like he is rushing his shots. Slow down and spend more time on each shot. Love watching Garett and the GG boys.
That’d be sick
Do it with Bubbie. Bubbie have been a caddie for a long time
@Dennis H Bubbie hasn't ever broken par in his life. Kwon played on a tour and has broke 65 plenty of times I'm sure. I guarantee he can walk G through a good round of golf better than bubbie.
Please start putting a hole and stroke counter on your videos again Mr G. I like to know what hole you're on and what your score is. If that's ok. Love your videos, every one of them. Possibly the best content CZcams 👌
Wise words from G -
“If you are new to golf and are watching this, when you shape your shots, ride the wind”
Bro I’m just trying to not top the ball.
😂
Could possibly be the worst quote for beginners lol
If ever you are looking for cheap golf, with amazing courses during your Winter, come down to South Africa and play some rounds. 🍻
Have you been to Steenberg Golf Club? I share the name Steenberg which is a rare name but I live in the US. I’ve tried to get them to send me some “Steenberg” branded apparel / gear but they won’t :(
I’m from SA and haven’t been back since I was a kid but I’d love to play some courses out there. My dad talks about them all the time 😭
Fancourt would be the perfect spot for them!! Central on the Garden Route with some awesome courses around and 3 incredible courses in the estate itself, including the second and fifth ranked courses in the country
Your mentality is amazing, that alone makes me confident you'll do it. Mad respect for pumping these out no matter how you play on the day - regardless of score they are super entertaining.
As a novice golfer, I really appreciate these types of videos.
-It’s already known you’re an amazing golfer.
To see the human side of golf is refreshing. It’s not as disheartening to see that not every shot of every hole has to be a highlight reel.
Garrett I love you guys golf. What's not to like right? I've been playing since 15, now I'm 72. I hit a plateau at 80-85 for about four years. Then I saw a book by Jack titled "Advanced Lesson Tee". It was about course and shot management, with advice on hitting from many different lies. He said not to change your swing or even practice after reading his book, if you were around a ten handicap. I did as he said, the next Saturday morning l broke par for the first time with a 71. My friends questioned my clubbing several times, but l stuck to it. I called it my first UNSTUPID ROUND. The best tip was this, " play to the best iron you hit on approach shots." For me that was a smoothed 8 iron from 135-145, had several eagles with it. So l subtracted 140 from the holes yardage and played the hole to my 8 iron. I developed AREA CODE golf for myself. My rule was, "Play on Short Grass". If you miss, only hit the next shot to get back to the short grass. What is Area Code Golf? I imagine a 20 yard circle as my target. Takes the pressure off, you're just smoothing something to an area your confident you can hit, shot after shot. Then you arrive at your MONEY approach club. I seldom had puts over fifteen feet. Could I hit my 8 iron 165? Yeah, but why? My warm up was hitting 50- 135 yard 8 irons. Since it was my best swing tempo, it played through my bag. The next time you try for 65, get the scorecard, subtract your best approach club distance (with a smooth swing) from each hole, play to set it down in the middle of the green on butterfly feet and l think you'll shoot 65. I even make little circles on the hole pictures, about where l want to land each shot. I keep the card in my pocket and score on it. Don't default to your normal routine just because you are doing well, stick to the plan. Oh, ignore everyone else's input, your on a mission. Hope you try it and tell us beforehand. It should be fun to watch. P.S. l did shoot in the sixties many times.
love the pace of this video and how focused you are on trying to play well 👏
I LOVE THESE, keep em coming. And the matches with Kwon - great content
Big G out with another video. Glad I have something to watch now on the treadmill since I was all caught up on my CZcams videos over the weekend
That last talk hooked me with the series!!! I'll be with you when you break 65 brother!!!
In all honesty I'd be happy with a 78 that being said I also know what it's like to be passionate about goals. The good news is once you reach your goals it gets easier to consistently reach them. You got this dude!
I root for ya in good good and every channel that you are on. keep working on your driver and with your putting, u could be great.
Love this series buddy!! Will watch till you get there and beyond too!! 🤟🇨🇦🇨🇦🤟
Love these videos and the recap was awesome! Keep it up!
Favorite series, let’s go G!
Your positivity is a goal. I try to stay in this vibe when i play, but it's tough. I have said out loud "Lets be Garretts today"...
Bro.. That beginning was giving the goosebumps - good shit Ryder!!
I can’t agree more with the statement about brain liking to be where it’s comfortable. It’s happened to me so many times in golf that I’d have an amazing round and feeling super confident like nothing can mess it up, while subconsciously my brain wasn’t comfortable with that state and I mess up last few holes. And vice versa if I play terribly I find a way without thinking about any swing change to just suddenly play very well towards the end of the round. Never though about it like this but it’s a great point, very true imo.
Hey Garrett I just got my Good Good apparel delivery... 2 shirts and a sweatshirt... I can't even lie... very nice
Great shot G!. The opening edit was 🔥 Ryder!
Love your videos! Only thing missing is a shot/score counter ⛳
Enjoyed the Review of the match today G. You’ll break 65, I can see it in your eyes!!
Great content. Straight golf on your channel is excellent to watch.
great vid guys, keep up the good work
Bro has been on the grind🙌
Ryder has been killing on the edits, keep it up!
Love this series. Would prefer having hole nr and the score on the screen during the round. Easier to keep track during the round. Just a simple thing that makes the video more enjoyable according to me.
Love the vids Broski!
I remember Matt having like 10 or 20k subs. I was his first super chat when he went live for first time. Yall have grown quite impressively
Oh my gosh that one shot on that one hole was perfect!
I admire you bringing us along on your road to 65. Bad swing days are my normal so don’t stress when you have one. It’s part of the game we love.
Yep , ya absolutely have to have a sense of humor to golf for fun !
Oh just saw someone suggested Kwon caddy. Yeah I think having a pro help with courses management might help. Pick a less windy day. No one can guess how much a gust will push a ball.
Keep it up G
Ohhhhh boy this is going te be fire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Any chance you guys can equalize your volume? Match up your volume on the course to your music/sounds that you add? Sucks having to constantly turn the volume up when you’re on the course and down when the effects you add. Oh yeah, love your content!
You guys missed Journey golf course at Pechanga casino and hotel in Temecula CA. It will be a treat to play, it's awesome. It's no punching bag for sure.
The wind reminds me of every day playing in the midwest lol. At least you're out there giving it a shot.
You should consider having a caddy. Not many pros shoot 65 without having a second opinion on their shots and putts.
When’s the boxing match with grant 👀
My buddy and I played on a course that had the worst greens ever. Made the BryanBros course greens look sweet. We decided anything within the flagstick was good. With the new rules, we both broke par and had fun. Maybe an idea for a future video...
These solo videos are the best
This intro was mad! 👏🏽
That Apex UW is no joke Garrett! I’ve got the 17 and 21 degree UWs and they are awesome.
Come to Kentucky and play we have some beautiful courses that would remind you of kc!
Great video! Would be nice if you could update the score after each hole tough.
brooooo that super stroak x GG colabbbbb tooo cleannnn and we need it
Gotta play Rustic canyon, and Soule park golf course up north of LA
That was an awesome stinger!
Go ahead big Kev making his debut
Sick intro clark
The best thing you do with all the young people watching is to not give up.
G I want to be at the near top of the list for that new grip for my mallet GG putter!
I’m a big big fan of the break 65 series !
I think that hybrid shot deserves the .1!! Don't worry. Some of us get hyped right with you when them shots happen!
THAT INTRO 🔥🔥
At my golf course where I work we leave the rake half way in the bunkers and handle out, on the low side so you cant see them from the fairway
Like golf id literally the hardest sport bro you are literally insane
Did we miss the approach on 10? Wasn't sure, but the video was great either way. 4th hole is pretty tough out there. Josh Mayer broke par the other day and I'm sure you'll break 65 this year. Can't wait for the next one
Same thoughts
That SS putter grip is straight fire !!
There's a great channel that has some course management videos you might want to look at: Luke Kwon really has a lot to offer 😉
All joking aside, your "not so good" round is still a pretty decent round of golf. Keep practicing, and remember to revisit the lessons you figure out during/after the rounds so you ingrain those ideas into your play.
Bad weather conditions can destroy a round. I was a scratch golfer for 3 years. I shot a 92 (+21) in 30+ MPH winds. And in a rain storm (no lightning), I hit several lucky shots for a 72 (+1).
G in ur next vid could u tell me why u changed back from the arm lock I was thinking of getting one
Hey Gm, love your vids and started watching during wheel of not ideal days. I appreciate all the content and enjoyment what you make adds to life. I am currently 5:50 in to the vid and had a question. I have learned since playing golf from watching you, course management is huge. I am about 2 years into playing. If you know you can get close to the green with driver like you said 30-40 yards before you teed off why do you still hit it? For instance, why not 3 wood or your hybrid that goes far but will give you a full wedge swing in with lower probability of missing the fairway. I do not know your exact number but your albatross from the fairway was 244 with your hybrid. I imagine teed up and running out on the fairway it could go 250-260 yards. 3 Wood if I am estimating about 280-290 yards. So why hit over one of those and then a full Pwedge or Wedge or 9 Iron. Thank you, keep up the amazing content!
As a scratch golfer, it is much more comfortable and has way less room for error when ur within 60 yards. Like ya it might be more comfortable hitting a full wedge from like 100 but ill go 10/10 on the green from 60 as opposed to 8/10 from 100
Hello man, I don't know if it helps but I talked about it with my coach. I always hit 4 iron of the tee to have a full Pwedge in but apparently when you get as good as those guys having 50yards from anywhere will result in more chances of birdies. But there are always exceptions like when you have bunkers. 50yards bunker shots are the most difficult shots in golf so in that situation, you better hit 3 wood and have a longer shot left.
People always say they prefer full swing shots to partial swing shots, but studies have shown that scores are generally lower the closer you get to the green. This includes pros and ams.
@@hermancharly8312 Appreciate it!
@@aaronryan1890 Thank you!
What happened to the arm lock putter??? You putted so good with that. I do agree that course management hurts you a bit. We all like to see those 350 yard drives ... but you need to leave the driver in the bag more often. LOL just my opinion .... but I am a 15 hdcp so my coaching may not be the best. I will say that the attitude is good after bad holes and that definitely helps. Love the videos, keep grinding. OH ..... and come to New England! Good golf up here but be warned .... we have small greens.
Love the Gentle Creek content. On 18, shoot the trees and add 35 yards. You don't want to hit it any farther than that or you can run out into the water.
On good good videos for team matches, the losing team should go to a par 3 and if one of them makes a hole in one, they win the match. Would be exciting
We’re here for the ride!!!!
How do you get the shot tracer in the video???? Is it in the camera or do you “insert a line” on the video when editing it??
can you guys say when the joggers will be back in stock? dont know if i should get an order in now or wait until they are back?
I'm also from sa .,love intro
That was fun to watch.
microphone held up real well during that wind storm you got
I've always been taught to never bend my left elbow in my backswing, but I always see Garrett doing that. is that one of those things that gives more distance but is also less forgiving if you get off your swing line?
It generally takes you past parallel by doing that. So in essence yes. More distance and less forgiving. But do whats comfortable to you. Not what you see. John Rahm is no where near parallel and hits it plenty farm. Then theres Bubba. Who is miles past parallel. Neither of those swings are worth mimicking. But they work. Do what works for you.
Generally not advised because it collapses the triangle you form with your arms at setup and makes the back swing arc more narrow but if you've got good hands and timing you can still get away with it. Just might not be as consistent as you want to be. Swing speed is dependent on how quickly you're able to rotate your hips. Speed is not found in the arms
It’s all a feel thing. Max Homa, Ryan Fox, Fred Couples all bend there elbow. Max is the hottest golfer on tour, Ryan Fox has insane Lag and distance for his age and Freddy is Freddy so
26:10 The shot you’re all looking for 👀
Break 75 first…
@@parkerfothergill9090 😂😂😂
Thank you
I am currently a 11 handicap (officially) more playing like 16-18 handicap. Just don't have the time to practice or play a lot. My goal is to just break 80 again, even just once this year would thrill me.
I'm just really dependent on the form of the day because I don't practice
I need that good good grip 😩
This is the earliest ive ever been to a GM video
Garrett, what do you think about doing a break 75 episode?
Guy is Unreal
The podcast style breakdown at the end needs to stay 👍
I feel like sometimes he is more fixated on the "cool" shot rather than the practical one. Need a round where Kwon caddies and talks you into the sensible shots.
He ALWAYS goes for the hero shot, that’s just his mentality, wants to look good on video, he will never play high percentage golf it’s not in his DNA….which is probably a reason he didn’t play college golf, cuz a college coach would go out of his mind coaching a guy like him
Yay, the plopsie is back. 🤭 Subtle 😉
When Garret straightens his knees then snaps after squeaking one past the hole
I'd be very interested to see the outcome of a future B-65 if your approach was to hit the straightest shot possible to target. I think sometimes the 'over-thinking/trying to move the ball too much gets in the way.
Yep! And aim for center of the greens on tucked pins. He doesn't hit the ball consistently enough to shape every shot every which way
Good effort and entertaining video thanks. You have the game and will break 65 easily when you least expect it. Do you know why they call it golf? Because the word F*** was already taken.
Audio at the end during the review was a bit funky not sure if you’re just possibly ill or it’s something mic related
Let's start with break par. Then break 70. Then maybe shoot for 65. ECKspecially if you haven't been playing very well. Or maybe try from the forward tees and move back each time.
It's all relative... I'd love to break 80... great video 😊
Solid round. Did it seem very windy to anyone else? Ball flight seemed like it may have been windy, but he didn't seem to mention it at all.
In these situations, I forget about score completely and focus on each individual shot. Play one shot at a time, focusing only on the shot in front of you and nothing else.
I just googled putting stats for pros from 15 to 20 feet and the tour average is 18 percent, top player is Rory Sabbatini at 37%, Jon Rahm is 29.6, tour average is 18% and Scottie Scheffler is 16.4%. Turning 3 shots into 2 by getting inside of 10 feet no matter what is probably better to prioritize, which means improving GIR wedge game from 150 in, short game getting it close and reducing misses where it's a low probability to get up and down.
Love you g-rat!!!
my god the putting is insane
I played the best i ever and shot 82 on a par 71 I was buzzing, seeing G shot 78 and be gutted shows levels to the game
Hey Garrett, just wondering why u abandoned the arm lock?
I think you should take Kwons course management course lol
Zach Johnson would agree with hole 2 strategy
Such a great guy with a brilliant golf swing when NOT trying too hard..... but ur choices man.... taking Driver or 3-wood when those are the ONLY clubs reaching trouble.... than taking 4 iron when there's no trouble smashing it ... seems like u love making it hard on yourself this game ..... i'm pretty sure u got a comfy 65 in you WHEN/IF u start making good choices .... however .... in this wind on a rock hard course .... nahhhh .... great fun challenge though ;)))) Keep it up and good luck Kal-El (Clarke) ....