How to Break 80 - FORGET what you know - 666 Process Based

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    This is the ultimate way to break 80. There is no pressure on yourself to make those elusive 11 pars and 7 bogeys. Just a way to set small achievable goals during a round, focusing on achieving the very basics of golf: set up an approach, hit the heart of the green or miss it where you can get up and down easily and then make a mess of a few holes.
    When we go to the course and expect or desire par after par, we soon get derailed when a double bogey comes along. With my system illustrated here, I show you how to break 80 hitting just 6 greens in regulation, getting up and down 6 times and then screwing up the other 6 holes. It's the golf sidekick 666 system, players!
    Focus on the basics: tee shot to a place where you can hit a comfortable shot into the green. If you screw it up, just get to the next position to get onto the green. In other words just good golf course management.
    When you miss the greens, make sure you’re aiming at a place that would be a good miss. Allow yourself the easiest up and down possible. It goes without saying, as with all golf, PRACTICE your damn short game. Watch these videos on chipping, bunkers and putting:
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    Commit to every shot 100% - not 95%, 100% This is vital and the only reason you mess up shots is because you’re not committed. And why are we not committed? Because we hit shots we aren’t confident in. And why do we do this? Because we don’t KNOW OURSELVES! We must play shots we know in any form of golf and this 666 system encourages that and by pairing good golf course management with shots you know and trust, your scores will plummet.
    When thinking about how to break 80 in golf, do a golf audit of your game. What are you good at? What shots can you reliably hit? What shots are you awful at? Keep the good, reject the bad. Play with what you have and only hit that shots players.
    I don’t even want to hear any whining about discrepancies in distance between you and me. Didi doesn’t hit it as far as me and he breaks 80 on the regular because his course management is so spot on along with knowing his distances to the yard. You should be playing off the right tees for your length and you must COMMIT COMMIT COMMIT to what you know and can do!
    Go forth, conquer and have fun, playas!!
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Komentáře • 605

  • @Tyler-ue2nt
    @Tyler-ue2nt Před 4 lety +32

    I've been watching you since 2 years ago when I was in 8th grade, my best was 105. Now I'm in 10th grade and golf season is starting next week, and I just played my best round today at 73 (+3). These videos have transformed my game. Hoping to get into the 60s in the coming months!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 4 lety +6

      Beast mode! Engaged! Waddaplaya!!!!

    • @Tyler-ue2nt
      @Tyler-ue2nt Před 4 lety +4

      @@GolfSidekick Thanks, my mindset has changed so much since watching, I've been turning into a true playa.

  • @scootertrasher1369
    @scootertrasher1369 Před 6 lety +418

    I have found the easy way to break 80 is to play 9 holes :)

  • @matthewdaggett5163
    @matthewdaggett5163 Před 5 lety +221

    Matt : Has a good round
    Video : "How to break 70"
    Matt : Has a poor round
    Video : "How to break 80"

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety +19

      Don't worry, an 80 somersetting is coming. It was a blow to my system. It made me decide to start practicing. That was 3 weeks ago still haven't gone to the range LOL. But I swear...tomorrow!!!

  • @monkeybusiness
    @monkeybusiness Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was shooting 90-105 very inconsistently and had been like this for a almost 5 years since I started. I started the way of the playa during a tournament a month ago where I needed 88 average in three days to win I did 89 90 and 93. Didn't win but finally understood the way of the playa. Since the tournament I haven't shot above 90. Yesterday I had a game with heavy bets with people I play with every week. The best of them normally scores 75-80 and gives me a 15 stroke advantage. I watched this video looking to break 80 (previous record 87). I did 79 yesterday. I thank you not only for the golf advice but for all the life advice and general coolness that you teach us.

  • @rgovind1
    @rgovind1 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Matt, I watched your video last night and followed your advice. Went out this morning and hit 9 greens in regulation and had 6 up and downs. With one triple bogey I managed to hit 78. Appreciated the difference in my shot making when I concentrated on the process and not the outcome. I tend to fade the ball and was able to play to that strength rather than trying to do things I wasn't comfortable with. Played a match with friends I play regularly with at the same time and won that as well. The best part was regardless of where my tee shot ended up, the focus on getting my next shot in the best place to get it up and down or hitting the green was so much easier then trying to par the hole or get a birdie. Keep up the good work.

  • @winstonsmith11
    @winstonsmith11 Před 6 lety +25

    As a guy who breaks 80, I like what you've got here. You absolutely nailed it with putting the focus on the process, not the result. That is the real key to great golf. And patience. And perspective. And decent hands don't hurt, either. My "rules" for myself are simple. Drive the ball in play, use a wedge no more than once on a hole, no more than 2 putts on a green (maybe once), and make everything inside of 6 feet. If I do that, it's a nice round. The number will take care of itself. But to begin to play any of those strokes with consistency, you must remember to keep your focus on the process. As you touched on with your confidence level on a particular par 3 in the video. That's a golf mind in its most ideal state. Confident, and focused on the process. Keys to success. Love this video for those trying to break through.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you for that insightful and helpful comment sir. Love it

    • @winstonsmith11
      @winstonsmith11 Před 6 lety +2

      @@GolfSidekick Did I mention the word "process"? Haha. But seriously, thank you for this video. You see a lot on youtube. Some good, some not so good. This was a refreshing watch, and I'm certain it can really help A LOT of people. For every 4 handicap out there, there's dozens of 10s and 12s with the same talent, or even greater talent. The difference is what's going on, or not going on, between the ears. Great work, keep it up!

    • @rambler1277
      @rambler1277 Před 6 lety

      "Drive it in the middle, only hit one wedge onto the green, sink everything within six feet" - Right, that's what everyone's trying to do...

    • @winstonsmith11
      @winstonsmith11 Před 6 lety

      @@rambler1277 Yes, I get your point. It's not that simple. But that's more of a measure I'll do after the round as to where I need to improve. I'm not thinking about that while I'm playing. It really is about the focus required for each shot, and what you are actually trying to do over the ball. I'm not trying to hit a fairway, I'm going through the process it takes to make a swing. I'm not trying to hole a 5 footer, I'm doing my best to make a solid stroke. It's about removing yourself from the result and focusing on the work that's in front of you.

    • @sittingonmysofa
      @sittingonmysofa Před 5 lety

      You say focus on process not outcome and then you specify two outcomes 6 x up and downs and 6 x GIR!!! Pressure!!! If you wish to improve by process then get a more consistent address routine, a more consistent strike feel and stay positive and focussed through all 18 holes!

  • @jonathanbarnes3661
    @jonathanbarnes3661 Před 6 lety +21

    Best educational golf series on CZcams. Keep these coming!

  • @ryanwanaguru7535
    @ryanwanaguru7535 Před 5 lety +8

    Hey there Boyfriend! I finally broke 80 with a 76 yesterday - all thanks to the 666 sub 80 system. Thanks Playa!

  • @BM-rd4ms
    @BM-rd4ms Před 4 lety +7

    Hey boyfriends! I have taken this system to heart during the quarantine and have shot a 78 two weeks in a row!

  • @johnnypenso9574
    @johnnypenso9574 Před 6 lety +32

    Not sure I've ever posted on one of your videos or not but I've watched many because I was on a quest this year to get into the 80's myself. I shot a 79 two years ago and the agony of not reaching that rarified air again has been bugging me every since. I watched all of your videos about how to break 80, how to break 75 missing most of the greens etc. On a recent trip to Calgary I shot an 80 and 81 and and 82, any of which could have been a 79 or 78 with just a couple less mistakes. Finally, yesterday, it all came together and I shot a 77 at a course over 6000 yards. Your videos and emphasis on simplifying the approach to shooting lower and on focusing on the process is what helped me over the edge. I waivered a bit mid round (I was 2 under after 6!) but instead of getting down on myself and filling my head with negative thoughts I simply focused on the next shot and the next shot etc. I didn't strike the ball as well as I did in Calgary either and it rained like heck the day before and I got no roll on the fairways but even when I was 200 away from the green instead of my intended 140 I simply focused on executing the shot and staying out of trouble. I was only in one trap all day because I played away from trouble and to the safe part of the green.
    Just wanted to say thanks and keep up the good work!!!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +5

      Johnny Penso
      Sir you have earned the pinned post award. What a story! Congratulations and no word of a lie, that brought a tear to my eye. Awesome, player!

    • @bsmith7718
      @bsmith7718 Před 6 lety

      Johnny Penso i

    • @actionfigure4005
      @actionfigure4005 Před 5 lety

      Way to go Johnny!!!! I was a 90's and have just now started into the 80's working this system. My best was 86 but the funny thing was I had my Father keep the card and all I did was play the most confident shot at the time. Of course there were some 3 putts and penalties but it was a huge confidence boost seeing the card at the end. Keep up those 70's I'm coming for ya!!!!! Thanx to Golf Sidekick for the practical usable advice.

    • @andrewtan5442
      @andrewtan5442 Před 5 lety +1

      Johnny Penso WHADAPLAYAA!!!!!!!!

  • @michaelm.nguyen1361
    @michaelm.nguyen1361 Před 3 lety +5

    Hey Matt, your suggestions on trying to achieve the triple 6 really helped out today! I almost achieved it today, except when the wife called and needed me back home!!! arrrrggh Will try again soon. The saves were the hardest, and solid putting is a must!! Will get a long ruler to practice soon. Your videos are fun to watch.

  • @carstenriemer248
    @carstenriemer248 Před 6 lety +2

    Have watched your video last week and went to my golf club on sunday. Believe it or not, I played my first 78 round ever. Never before I've played a sub 80 round. And when I've took a look on my score card after the round I realized I played exactly what you demand: 6 GIR, 6 up and downs, 6 birthday holes. It's magic. And the whole time I've had only one thought in my mind: just play what you can play. No trick shots, no risk, no ball shaping. And the result was amazing. Thanks very much. Hope I can keep the spirit and carry it on to my next rounds.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      I love your comment: "No trick shots, no risk, no ball shaping" - I hope more playas will take that advice and realize you don't need to do anything extra, just what you are capable of and play to your strengths and you will break scoring barriers you never knew you could!
      Well done on the magic and now all you need to do is keep focusing on what you can do and focusing on the next shot you're about to hit and forget the score. Congratulations on graduating from the class of 78! Another happy viewer is a great thjing to wake up to in Thailand!

  • @mr5039
    @mr5039 Před 5 lety +70

    “You’ll make birdies. As we all do.” I beg to differ my friend😂

    • @SiMPLYHaZZaRD
      @SiMPLYHaZZaRD Před 3 lety

      Lol true. But this vid is for those trying to break 80, not 100 😂

    • @brandonvanbellinger3674
      @brandonvanbellinger3674 Před 3 lety +1

      After two months into golf I just got my first birdie 😂 card after the first three holes read 10,2,10

  • @felipe0348
    @felipe0348 Před 6 lety +5

    FINALLY BROKE 80 !!! (13 handicaper)
    i shot 76 .. thanks to all your videos ..
    I only used this three things to do it:
    -plan every hole
    -leave your favourite distance to attack flag
    - do this drill to hole all your putts:
    Put 8 tees from 3 feet around a hole , and shoot 100 putts , until you make mor than 90 don't stop doing it (did it in a week)
    Whenever you a have a 6 feet , 8 feet , 4 feet , etc , make the same 3 feet swing a little harder
    Relax and have fun
    Hope you break 80 too!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Waddaplayuh!
      Plan every hole - THIS IS KEY!
      Favorite distance to hole - byproduct of great planning - WELL DONE!
      Putting drills!!!
      Sir, you may have achieved enlightenment! How's your chipping?

    • @felipe0348
      @felipe0348 Před 6 lety

      @@GolfSidekick bad bad bad, needs practice, any drill?

  • @axnjxn91
    @axnjxn91 Před 6 lety +6

    Great video. I’m not nearly sniffing 80, but there’s good advice for higher hcp players in this video, too.
    Also, as a professional AV tech with good video editing knowledge, the technical side of your work is flawless and creative. Keep doing what you’re doing and thank you for your time. My favorite golf channel right now!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks sir. Wish I was an Adobe fiend but my computer has no processing power. My setup is rudimentary at best. Nice to see it isnt as bad as I imagined it!

  • @chossy911
    @chossy911 Před 6 lety +7

    Matt, in the words of Didi, " Play the club what you know " and " Give it a wallop " has helped me alot :)

  • @owenstryker7760
    @owenstryker7760 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Matt I’ve always loved your videos and I just broke 80 for the first time with a 34 44 78 I have your methods to thank for the success. I think a lot of your tips and focus on the mental aspect of golf are crucial to success for all golfers.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 2 lety +1

      Great work playa. You did the hard work.

  • @mcpappysgolden
    @mcpappysgolden Před 6 lety +10

    1. Your videos are pretty much the best on CZcams. 2. Cool AF accent. 3. The brain is incapable of flatulence. It is, however capable of expressive language. Use your powers of expression Matt!4. I have now broken 80 on 4 occasions. All since 30 July, 2018. In accordance with Matt's advice, I never tally up my score after the front nine. In fact, I never tally it at all until the round is over. Each time I broke 80, I had one double bogey, a bunch of bogies, a lesser number of pars, and a couple of birdies. Seventy-nine isn't a very pretty round! Remember this lesson, all you folks aspiring to break 80 for the first time. Don't rip up your scorecard and become disheartened after you make a double bogey! You may very well catch fire and shoot two under on the last five holes.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +2

      Maxwell Hendrix
      The man speaks pure unbridled unadulterated truth Thank you and well done on becoming a multiple graduate of the class of 79. Wadaplaya!

    • @mcpappysgolden
      @mcpappysgolden Před 6 lety +2

      Love you man! You are one of my exalted YT heroes. Warm wishes from Los Angeles.

    • @interestedbystander196
      @interestedbystander196 Před 6 lety

      Regarding the accent, the guy is a Saffer. Possibly a Zimbo.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      @@interestedbystander196
      South African Sandtonista

    • @aliikane
      @aliikane Před 5 lety +2

      He sounds like the Travelocity gnome. :)

  • @mikeforget3783
    @mikeforget3783 Před 6 lety +104

    I was dead for 10 minutes when he pushed the caddies out of the way 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Xhosalion
    @Xhosalion Před 4 lety

    This is incredibly good advice. Also great to hear English spoken the way it was meant to be. I have noted down all your suggestions from the two videos below. Moei so, boet!
    Breaking 90: 666 System
    Set the right goal for the day. Formulate the process that will achieve that goal
    - [ ] 6 Greens in regulation
    - [ ] 6 Up and downs
    - [ ] 6 birthday holes
    How:
    - [ ] Forget outcome based thinking
    - [ ] Embrace process based thinking
    - [ ] Create your own story
    - [ ] Forget targeting pars and bogeys
    - [ ] Focus on things under your control
    - [ ] Take baby steps
    - [ ] Hit the green not the flag
    - [ ] Being around the green enabling a chip and putt also counts. It doesn’t have to be on the green.
    - [ ] Don’t pin hunt
    - [ ] Set yourself up with the easiest chance to hit a green
    - [ ] Hit it to the heart of the green
    - [ ] Chip it to a position to get up and down
    - [ ] Focus on the steps needed to get the ball in the hole in the least # of shots (process) not the score (outcome)
    - [ ] Just get the ball in the hole (process based thinking) not a particular score (outcome based)
    - [ ] If you miss, make sure to miss to where you have an easy chip to the hole
    - [ ] Avoid the worst case scenario
    - [ ] Avoid negative thoughts, stress and tension
    - [ ] If you are under-clubbing then take one more club and shoot for the middle back of the green
    - [ ] If it’s a stretch, divide the distance by two and play two shots
    - [ ] When you have an obstacle in your way, look for a shot you are sure you can pull off
    - [ ] Play your game. Play what you know and trust (eg fade not draw).
    - [ ] Only proceed with the shot once you have all the info you need in order to proceed
    - [ ] Fully commit to your choice of club and swing. Having no trust = no confidence = poor swing = bad shots
    - [ ] Only write down the score at the end of each hole. No pluses and minuses, pars and bogeys. Just hitting greens in regulation, up and downs
    czcams.com/video/6nIvYm2T1ss/video.html
    Hit stress free shots
    - [ ] Only hit the shot when you have all the information
    - [ ] Hit the simplest shot, every shot
    - [ ] Remove ego from the decision making
    - [ ] Plan each hole to get the best approach shot
    - [ ] Plan and commit to each shot using think box and play box
    - [ ] Attack pins suiting your shot shape
    - [ ] Only hit shots you know how to hit (play what you know, avoid what you don’t know)
    - [ ] Keep a positive or neutral mood throughout the round
    - [ ] Monitor calorie intake between holes 12-15 (I like this one!)
    - [ ] Don’t over-reach. Par is a good score.
    czcams.com/video/tgBlONz2yP8/video.html

  • @danielflores6136
    @danielflores6136 Před 6 lety +7

    I respect your game, and I really am trying to emulate it. I’ve only been playing serious for a little over two years, and your videos have truly helped me get to my all time low of 81. Your videos are the next best thing to playing with your group. It is inspiring to see you get out of jams, and Didi hit his crazy swing and put guys away lol. Again, thanks for all the time you put into the editing and info you are constantly sharing! Whadddaplaya!!! You guys got me saying that all the time now lol

    • @pbmaster77
      @pbmaster77 Před 6 lety +1

      Whaddaaplaaayaa lol Im saying this a dozen times a round now easy

  • @Lkf2525
    @Lkf2525 Před 6 lety +1

    83 today. Best round this year. Did my best with the 6-6-6. Three doubles hurt but I was more focused. Thanks so much. Your tips on chipping and putting helped a lot.

  • @dylanjfrank28
    @dylanjfrank28 Před 4 lety +1

    Your videos about course management and how to think fo the game helped me break 80 today for the first time! Thanks for the content and leading to more fun golf

  • @ilquig3672
    @ilquig3672 Před 4 lety +1

    I used a similar method to break down my game instead my 6-6-6 was breaking the course up into 6 hole 'groupings'. My goal was to go +3 throughout every grouping. This would lead me to an 81 or 80 depending on the course. This really helped bring me to the point where I could break 80 because it forced me to manage my game for the short-term (i.e. the holes I was actually playing) instead of thinking ahead. Eventually this became normalized and as my game grew, I now try to go +2 for every set of grouping!

  • @tennisrogers64
    @tennisrogers64 Před 6 lety +2

    love the video concept and the knowledgable commentary - i have long been a proponent of playing off the tees that make the game fun - i'm 53 and love playing 6200 - 6400 - i've watched all of your videos and want to let you know that i've taken it a step further - BREAKING 70......once in a while! - Played one of our countries finest courses - Tobiano (Kamloops BC - #24 in Canada), shot a solid 74 using a hybrid of 9 GIR - 4 Up+Down - 5 Birthdays, and took it up a notch at Eaglepoint Golf Resort (Kamloops bc - 6375 - shot 69) - came in with 14 GIR - 4 up=downs, while the each hole the whole round felt like a birthday. Keep up the good work and get in touch if ever in Vancouver

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      THank you playa for this insightful comment. Friends helping friends! I love it.

  • @MSM_Global
    @MSM_Global Před 2 lety

    Broke 90 after 9 weeks of playing golf! Your videos helped dearly!
    Has anyone broke 80 in the first 6 month??

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 2 lety +1

      very few

    • @MSM_Global
      @MSM_Global Před 2 lety

      @@GolfSidekick challenge accepted playa! I’ll keep my channel up to date

  • @bobbypeyton8552
    @bobbypeyton8552 Před 6 lety

    Been hovering around 46-47 consistently and haven’t been happy with my game and ended up shooting a 51 which made me realize I needed to change my approach of the game. I saw this video, have applied it, and my last two rounds have been 41’s on below than average ball striking/putting days. Thank you so much

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +2

      That, sir, is what I'm talkin' bout! Keep going! Why only 9 holes though?

  • @Eagles55fan
    @Eagles55fan Před rokem

    Matt. Thanks to your playa content, I was able to finally break 80 this past weekend. Your lessons with Sensei Chong were the difference maker. Swinging the club so pain free now. Thanks brother.

  • @seperoth8206
    @seperoth8206 Před 5 lety

    Hi Matt, just discovered you. Tried your mindset today and found it brilliant. 7 GIRs 3 up and downs 8 Birthdays so room for improvement. Shot gross 79 and didn’t make a single chip or long putt. I’m over the moon! 🏌️‍♂️👍🏻

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety

      That's what it means to be a playa. Well done sir! Keep it stress-free and you'll soon be shooting level par!

  • @brucenlittlepictures
    @brucenlittlepictures Před 5 lety

    This system is outstanding.
    I broke 80 today for the first time this season.
    I checked my card and had EXACTLY:
    6 up and downs
    6 greens hit
    6 “birthday holes” (5 of them were 3 putts)
    I was aware of this system from watching this video last night but wasn’t actively thinking about it while playing.
    I stole 2 birdies and played some of the best golf I’ve played in 2 years, despite the 3 putts (very frustrating).
    Thank you for giving me a new outlook on the game and a completely different approach to course management!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety

      Its a kinda magic!
      The main point as you have found is to get yourself into positions that allow the stats to take care of themselves. Its not about shooting for the 666 but about being in the right position to achieve them all and still relax with those 6 poopoo holes. Great job playa

    • @brucenlittlepictures
      @brucenlittlepictures Před 5 lety

      Golf Sidekick much appreciated! Keep up the great content!

  • @seancoxe3577
    @seancoxe3577 Před 6 lety

    "Must make par, must make par...ugly, ugly, ugly." Sounds like the voice in MY head--except without the funny accent. Great video, Matt. We've all heard advice like this before, but it has more impact when you see it playing out on the course. BTW, for years I've routinely put my hole scores down as -1, E, +1, etc., rather than the actual score. I'll try your way instead. Another Matt (Practical Golf?) has a similar recipe for breaking 90 every time: In play off every tee (no matter what club it takes); no penalties/no 3-putts; a par putt on every green (no matter how long and even if it's your first putt).

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Sean Coxe
      Thank you sir. And there is nothing stopping us shooting amazing scores other than our heads and our own self sabotage.
      Looking forward to the next few months as I have a super experiment coming up that Im not sure many if any people have ever done and put it on youtube! Then we will separate the players from the haters. That score vs par is a scary way of playing golf and when youre +8 on the 15th, we forget we can make 4 straight birdies and instead give up and end up shooting 82 because its pointless to try. No more i say!!!

  • @antk1334
    @antk1334 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your impressive strategic advice, Just broke 80 after 2 rounds post watching your video. How I did it, I left the ego at home and played with my brain rather than trying to impress my playing partners with glory shots. Thanks so much . Go the Bocks.

  • @jamiestringer3230
    @jamiestringer3230 Před 6 lety

    Hi Matt, I generally don't comment on anything online but I felt the need to say thanks for your videos as (like a few other people on here) one of my big aims for the year was breaking 80 and I finally managed it this passed weekend by shooting a 78 (par 70). The vids you've made on course management and chipping have been a huge help but the biggest was definitely this video. All I kept saying to myself all the way round was 'hit greens, get up & down, hit greens, get up & down'. I was +7 after 6 holes but because I wasn't counting my score like I have done in the past I didn't realise and went -2 through the next 8 holes making birdies on a short par 4 and getting up and down on a par 5. Keep up the great work, it's brilliant watching content from an amateur rather than a pro as it's much more relatable. Can't wait for your next video!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Jamie Stringer
      Another graduate of the class of 79!
      Waddaplayuh!!!
      Well done my good man. I also played a par 70 for my first sub 80 round and also did it with a 78.
      Feels great right???
      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and I am happy to see another playa bashing down another wall on the way to magnificence.
      I think with the future videos, we are going to be shattering even more score barriers for all you playas out there.
      That is the gap I saw in the online sphere. No amateurs out there showing amateurs how to play. It is destroying peoples games watching pros.
      I want to give everyone permission to be imperfect and embrace the blemishes.
      Thank you again for going to the trouble of commenting and keep on dropping that score by identifying your weak points and improving on them!

  • @russsavage1611
    @russsavage1611 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the content! I tried a variation of this system yesterday and it worked great. I regularly track greens, putts, and fairways. I'm modifying my targets to 8-greens 8-fairways and 4 up and downs. Yesterday I played 9 using the methodology and I hit 5 fairways, 6 greens but only had one up & down. I'm a 6 handicap so breaking 80 isn't super rare but it's not as common as I'd like either, especially in competition. I honestly think this system can help me. I appreciate it. It also showed a GLARING need for me to work on up & downs. Just tracking the data could show me that as well but there's definitely a difference in having a target number of up & downs that creates a different mindset.

    • @tedzink4574
      @tedzink4574 Před 4 lety

      I've been using this system and some other GSK strategies, they work. Golf isn't as hard as we make it sometimes. We can be so stubborn, staying with methodologies that fail us.

  • @lukelyonsglobalsurge4387

    Matt. First of all I live and play golf in the Philippines. so quite similar courses (grass, greens, weather, etc). I tried your 6-6-6 process first on a 9 hold round 3-3-3 and it was great. then today i tried the 6-6-6 on a tournament and although I shot a 97 (* with 3 OB's) I payed so much better with the process based vs outcome based..... I shot 6 GIRs ( i usually get 2) 1 Up-&-Down and several more than 6 Birthday/bogey/doubles......BUT!!!! I was finding the mental game way better. Thank you for being a normal guy (Playya) helping other Normal Guys....your process on where to always play safe -Left -Right-Long - Short really helped my mental focus instead of just aim at the pin and hope for the best. Really appreciate it!!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety +1

      Luke Lyons
      Waddaplaya! Three OB balls will always kill you but once they go away, you will be the killer! I hope my left handed stuff will help you too. I started playing lefty to be more like a new player or higher handicap again. Will release it soon in next couple months. Enjoy and keep going playa

  • @kwikbug
    @kwikbug Před 6 lety +5

    I took gas yesterday by thinking of end score...Wasn't playing well at all, hit 3 fairways and 4 greens after 14 holes, yet was 1 under for the round. Started thinking about holes 16,17 and 18 as they are a difficult finishing trio. Teed up on 15, par 3, and pulled it left. failed to get up and down...onto 16th tee. Par 5, and on my best day I can get up in 2. Pulled out the big gun, sliced it into the trees, took two to get out. Still had 280 to the flag, so hit a hybrid lay up. 5th shot was a fluff but managed to get up and down after for 7. 17th is a straight par 4, 400m, Playing into the wind. Big gun came out again, went left, again chip out, missed green left walked off with 6. caned a tee shot on last hole, but still 196 left to flag....hybrid, 2 chips , 2 putts...6. So lost 7 shots in last four holes for 78. Ended up coming second in event, by 2 shots....should of hit hybrid off tee on 16 and the frustration of double wouldn't have gone with onto hole 17.......

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      The first step to magnificence has been taken sir. Youve verbalized the issue and learned from the errors.
      Next time out, your mind will be stronger I am sure. And there will always be a next time. If you can do it once, you can do it 100 times

  • @Medic876
    @Medic876 Před 6 lety

    Parred every hole on the front 9 today using a lot of what you said in this video. Driver was all over, but the approach was completely different from normal. Fat of the green and allowing for the easy chip made for easy 2 pitts and 5 up and downs. Thanks bud. I’ll carry this forever!

  • @DaveHiggoHiggins
    @DaveHiggoHiggins Před 6 lety +6

    Ripper vid yet again Matt. After shooting my best of 88 not long ago, I lost my way because I stopped using my process which was simple. "doesn't matter how far it goes, just get it towards the hole straight". Which lends itself to your 'find a club you hit well and use it' and the splitting the shot into two shorter ones instead of going for glory.
    Golf always wins, we just have to learn how to manipulate it when we can.

  • @zalmanzed
    @zalmanzed Před 6 lety

    Hi Matt,
    This is absolutely ORIGINAL. 6-6-6 and not counting scores? That is the BEST advice ever! Seriously, I have been playing to Par for far too long. It only leads to frustrations and pain haha.
    I do hope your subscribers grow and you get to share more contents in the future. The video quality and editing is improving every step of the way 👍
    Cheers.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Yo ZZ have not forgotten you sir! Will try get to KL in november

  • @becomebettergolfer6570

    What I really enjoy after setup my own 6 holiday holes is that not only I am more relaxing, and surprisingly; start make 'birdies' on some of these holes. Thank you for sharing this wonderful process !

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety

      That's what people don't realize when they dismiss the idea in the video. They think you won't ever improve at golf and golf isn't fun like this bla bla bla.
      but when you relax because you take pressure off yourself, you score better and start making birdies and more pars with less big blow ups.

  • @georgeanagnostopoulos6596

    ive watched this probably 9x your material is the best on line!

  • @pbmaster77
    @pbmaster77 Před 6 lety +1

    Very interesting thought process through the round, I just shot an 82 yesterday and the entire round I was counting how much over par I was... I will use this mental strategy my next time out! Thanks PLLAAAYYYAAA, keep these videos coming they are getting better and better

  • @jganley7180
    @jganley7180 Před 6 lety

    Stumbled upon this video while browsing around CZcams. I’ll shoot in the 70’s a few times a year however I tried this for the first time during my round today and shot 79. 👍🏼

  • @roberttaylor2995
    @roberttaylor2995 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for making golf look so simple, I will definitely try this method next time I play. Brilliant video !!

  • @richardseder46
    @richardseder46 Před 4 lety

    While golfing in the “Land of Smiles” I started putting a big smile on my face after addressing the ball. It relaxed me before my takeaway. I still do this and it works really well. A tense body does not hit a golf ball well.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 4 lety

      DUDE, ME TOO! I do it often when I am not feeling like playng or I am having a bad round. It works 100%1!! I love that

    • @tedzink4574
      @tedzink4574 Před 4 lety

      Great idea, thanks. I've been trying to be too good and that certainly isn't working.

  • @rondavis1066
    @rondavis1066 Před 4 lety

    I tried the 666 system today and broke 90 stress free. But more importantly showed that I need to improve on the up and down part of the game. So more focus there and I think stress free breaking 80 is next. Thanks!

  • @chriscolon9990
    @chriscolon9990 Před 6 lety +1

    Saw this video last night then went out this morning and shot 39 (had been averaging 42-43 recently). Thanks for the advice!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      Waddaplaya and lets string two of those together over 18!!

  • @tarquin8270
    @tarquin8270 Před 6 lety +10

    My advice as someone who has broke 80 many times is to really practice chipping and putting big time , if your a reasonable golfer on the tee and approach shots , cool , you don’t have to even be long, just straight or shaped and pop it in the fairway, forget driving range just find a 100 yard space in a park and dial in those chips and lobs , your first 79 will follow, also play with real fight and passion like Seve , you have to believe. You can do it ,

    • @tedzink4574
      @tedzink4574 Před 4 lety

      Totally agree, find the fairway, hit GIR or close, find a way to be putting for par. Some par putts will drop, some not, there will be some birdies also. Either way, a good score should follow.

  • @BaldyFella
    @BaldyFella Před 6 lety

    This is excellent Matt. I'm starting to leave my inner 'Billy-Big-Bollocks' at home more often and hitting easier shots after watching your vlogs. As soon as you focus on your score (good, bad or indifferent) it kills your game. You have to take each shot at a time and be patient. You never know your next shot could be a worldy…..

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Howard Jones
      Bro, that is 100%. I always think, this shot might be the best one I have ever hit. Nothing is stopping it from being so. I love your comment. Great and insightful

  • @jerry13herrmann
    @jerry13herrmann Před 2 lety

    Broke 80 today for my first time, a lot of it is from the mentality picked up watching your videos. The rest is the work I've put in with clubs 8 - 60°. Next up, 72!

  • @jimmymorocco
    @jimmymorocco Před 4 lety

    I like how you broke the game down into manageable chunks and then explained why process thinking is better than outcome thinking.

  • @troygroves178
    @troygroves178 Před 6 lety +1

    Tried 6-6-6 today for the first time. Definitely helped me mentally, had no idea my score till I tallied. Thought I’d try & stick close to your numbers but 6 up & downs would be a miracle for me. It was my best score at this course ever! even with a couple 3-putts. And had 6 GIR’s, 6 up & downs, 6 Birthday holes! I apparently nailed it. What’s the 3-3-3 method?:)

  • @jmm1817
    @jmm1817 Před rokem

    This is a great video thanks for posting that Matt. Bad shots even happen to single handicappers. You always say we're amateurs not Pros✌️

  • @ingohuman4828
    @ingohuman4828 Před 6 lety

    I am blown away at how good that video. I put so much pressure on my self to perform well on every hole. It never happens that way. I see my ridiculous behavior more apparently. Thanks for the bunnies

  • @hanliqiang9312
    @hanliqiang9312 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot, today I play 79, my first time break 80, your lesson is very helpful to me, thanks.

  • @shnops
    @shnops Před 3 lety

    I like the idea of hitting the ball straight with authority . Which I perceive you doing . Depending on your perception of your target !!!

  • @jdaunt8
    @jdaunt8 Před 5 lety +1

    Best vids all of youtube. Used your stress free style the other day and it worked. Had such a great time getting around the course with a fresh and more fun outlook. Thanks!

  • @adolfozayas3359
    @adolfozayas3359 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm playing this Saturday and will employ this strategy. Great video

  • @connorwall9629
    @connorwall9629 Před 5 lety

    I've never thought of it like this. I'm going to Florida for 10 days for a golf trip with my Dad and Uncles. I am going to try this out and see if it takes some of the pressure I put on myself knowing I need to par or birdie "x" amount of remaining holes. Thank you for the tip!!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety

      Great as long as that message got accross, no need to put pressure on any score on any hole Just get that baby in the hole in as few shots as possible

  • @zippyzoe
    @zippyzoe Před 5 lety

    At the 14:52 mark, you had a rather challenging shot. A great opportunity for a teaching moment...whaddashame!!! uphill shot - banana tree on the right.....hitting out of light rough...a few moguls near the green to avoid. I did like the wide camera angle that allowed me to close my eyes and visualize the shot in my mind.

  • @alistairverdin4859
    @alistairverdin4859 Před 2 lety

    Great video again! I head toChiang Mai in January, cant wait! Your videos have changed my game. Heading back towards single figures. Never thought I would or could get there again. Thanks mate.

  • @kevintwomey2350
    @kevintwomey2350 Před 2 lety

    This is a steady go to favorite! This is what I need, laid out in a way that also makes me feel able to do it. Solid stuff Chief 🙌🏼

  • @robydean7
    @robydean7 Před 4 lety

    tHANK YOU FOR THE POSITIVE MENTAL IMAGES TO BE FOCUSED ON. lOOKING FORWARD TO PUTTING THEM INTO PRACTICE THIS FRIDAY

  • @m.stephenriviere8462
    @m.stephenriviere8462 Před 6 lety

    Tried your system today: 8 greens, 4 recoveries, 6 birthdays → 79! Great stuff. Thx.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Wadaplayuh!!! Well done sir on graduating from the class of 79! Wadafeeling

  • @Eitrii
    @Eitrii Před 6 lety +23

    Wow you’ve definitely come a long way since your first video

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      We have all come a long way together. Inspired by all you players who take what I show you onboard snd improve your scores. Insipriational and the reason I try to improve each video!

  • @rudder645
    @rudder645 Před 3 lety

    I applied this technique yesterday, achieved one of the goals, greens in REG. I like this approach, especially no artwork on the card. This was the first time I didn't know where I stood as it pertains to score thru the round. What are "Birthday holes" I missed that one. I love the caddies, I can tell they had a blast!! I'd love to play there.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 3 lety

      Birthday holes is when you screw up, try reduce it to bogey maximum but accept the double or triple and move on, happy birthday

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 3 lety

      Birthday holes is when you screw up, try reduce it to bogey maximum but accept the double or triple and move on, happy birthday

  • @TheOgieone
    @TheOgieone Před 4 lety

    I always go back to this video when im struggling. Great strategie!

  • @johnmanoogian423
    @johnmanoogian423 Před 6 lety

    Watched this video last night and shot 75 today, so thanks for the tips! I'm ready for the break par video.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Excellent. Breaking par video will come....when I break par. I have a 73 and 72 video planned for down the line. Give it a month or so.

  • @chuckieinarabia
    @chuckieinarabia Před 6 lety

    Played 9 after watching. 4 greens, 2 up and down 3 not so good holes for a 39. It works!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Charles Bradford
      Excellent news my good sir

  • @jamesmayfantast
    @jamesmayfantast Před 6 lety +8

    as always great video! Best golfchannel on yt

  • @jarrodflett3348
    @jarrodflett3348 Před 5 lety

    Just discovered your videos and in one month have a high 70's average and have come down two shots. Thanks... target now ... single figures!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety

      Excellent! That is my goal. Slashing handicaps by minimum 3 shots!!!!!!

    • @jarrodflett3348
      @jarrodflett3348 Před 5 lety

      Golf Sidekick what I've noticed with the system is that I'm hitting more greens in regulation. Getting to the low numbers i guess is converting 'birthday holes' into 'up and downs'.... and that means the dreaded 'p' word... practice I guess!

  • @norms4831
    @norms4831 Před 6 lety

    Gold again Matt! You are really getting into super editing status! You have totally changed the way I think out there, it's not 'I need to hit that green in regulation', my mindset is more 'be on or near (with easy chip) the green in regulation' which takes away a LOT of the pressure! I need to stop doing mental math, I commonly catch myself doing it. Just need to focus on the next shot, that is all. I've made all these shots at one time or another. For me I have to continue to focus on the positive, not get into negativeland. 100 percent of the time lack of confidence over the ball will result in a bad shot. Keep it up PLAYA!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      No video is complete without the Normeister! Hello good sir. No updates in a while!?

    • @norms4831
      @norms4831 Před 6 lety

      Busy boy! Played in a best ball tourney and it was pretty horrible, because that golf is NOT conducive to thinking! Plus, we got a bus (no driving) to take us to the tourney (and back) so there was quite a few wobbly pops along a way. I am playing this weekend however and hoping to break more barriers, updates to come!

  • @lindabrookes8389
    @lindabrookes8389 Před 4 lety

    I live in the UK I am now passed my prime approaching my sell by date at 72 i've enjoyed a few rounds in Thailand Siam country club and Greenvalley love the Thai humour I have my lowest round ever last year shot 2 over 74

  • @trevorbye6965
    @trevorbye6965 Před 5 lety +11

    Proof that as long as your chipping and putting is good enough, you can shoot really low scores with an awful swing.

  • @onenutmia8323
    @onenutmia8323 Před 3 lety

    It looks like your chip shot swing is pretty fast. While that is fine for a full shot, it can lead to inconsistencies when chipping. Most important part of it is to accelerate the club through the ball. But a quick backswing can lead to pull-chips. Most of the videos I have watched appear to look like you miss your chips to the left of the hole, which is likely caused by that quick backswing. Cheers mate! Great video!

  • @Kodyf98
    @Kodyf98 Před 2 lety

    Just broke 80 for the first time. Shot a personal best of 78. Thanks for the tips!

  • @CVSoprano
    @CVSoprano Před 6 lety

    The proof is in the pudding:
    i.imgur.com/uFOaYx7.jpg
    i.imgur.com/Ry6spUA.jpg
    8 GIR, 4 saves. 2 birdies to offset 2 DBs. No three putts. And voila: 78. First sub-80 round since at least 2004.
    Key point of the round was after making DB on 13 (fat approach in the water), I stayed focused on the process and not the outcome, and calmly drained a 20-foot birdie on 14. It was a great feeling walking on the green on 18 knowing I had three putts to make par for 79.
    Your golf zen is my savior, sir!

  • @coreyl6221
    @coreyl6221 Před 3 lety +1

    Man I rewatched this and totally forgot how funny this video is. One of your best all time writing. "Psychological nudity" slayed me a 2nd time🤣

  • @brianstange1429
    @brianstange1429 Před 5 lety

    This is great advice that helps me when I'm struggling with golf, "think about the does not the donts"

  • @Lkf2525
    @Lkf2525 Před 6 lety

    I’m talking to my wife right now about your videos. Even though I live in Nova Scotia, she said perhaps maybe I can play a game with you one day. I’m hoping she means that we’re going to go to Thailand sometime in the near future. 👍👍👍

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Matthew Foot
      Wel just make sure you arent here between 12 December and 7 Jan. Im going to South Africa for a safari and golfing trip. Otherwise come on playa!

    • @Lkf2525
      @Lkf2525 Před 6 lety

      👍

  • @matts3979
    @matts3979 Před 6 lety +1

    This will be my mind set on the next round I play. Thanks.

  • @luke2183
    @luke2183 Před 6 lety +4

    Dude I love your videos! Took your advice yesterday and shot a 79 in a 10 person 2 team scramble. We won and it was the first time my partner and shot shot under 80!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      The Duke Of the Region
      Sir, you are officially a playa. You have graduated and I couldnt be prouder. Waddaman! I apologize in advance for your falling handicap

    • @luke2183
      @luke2183 Před 6 lety

      Golf Sidekick haha you are officially my new favorite channel! Love the locations you play and your voice over is slick as those clubs too. I’ll try do video and edit my home course Near Chicago. Thailand is beautiful though and the quality of your camera makes these videos worth watching

  • @fapa79
    @fapa79 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for these videos - they have been really helpful to make me more enjoy my golf game ( which still needs a lot of work). But it's more fun using your system. Also, your videos make me want to move back to Asia. Now.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 4 lety

      Thanks playa, keep going and it will always get better!

  • @benlawson8445
    @benlawson8445 Před 10 měsíci

    Since watching your videos I have played one round with a new approach add an extra stroke to each hole and with all seriousness I had the best results over the last four rounds, my approach is where do I want the ball to land once I tee off, now as I approach the ball I ask myself the same question, I’m looking forward to my next round unfortunately not happening in the coming weeks but I will have time to go to the range for purpose practice

  • @colinreddick
    @colinreddick Před 6 lety +1

    Production value is getting up there mate! Another great video

  • @Loganwacht
    @Loganwacht Před 6 lety

    I played a round the other day where I shot 85, best of the year, +13 on front +2 on the back. 10 pars lol. Think I'm pretty close to playing well, just need to avoid the doubles and triples lol. Trying more to do like you and others have said and just aim for the green instead of the pin, makes a big difference. Thanks.

  • @CVSoprano
    @CVSoprano Před 6 lety

    This video has really brought positive change to my game. 83, 82, and 81 this week, and the index will be diving.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      WADDAPLAYA!!!!

    • @CVSoprano
      @CVSoprano Před 6 lety

      Followed up with an 84 today - just couldn't get the par saves, but got the 6 GIR in the first 11 holes. And your 'fried egg' tip on another video worked like a champ.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Excellent good sir. Nothing like impressing your buddies with a fried egg escape.
      Did you miss the other greens in the right areas leaving an eaasy chip?
      Did you do any chipping practice?
      Missing the green in the CORRECT place along with good chipping makes 6/12 up and downs a cakewalk

    • @CVSoprano
      @CVSoprano Před 6 lety

      4 bunkers are NOT the right place, but doing better in selecting the correct place. Chipping is becoming a daily routine, so it is getting better. Just an off day with the putter, I think.
      Your 'golf zen' is good stuff. Looking forward to more content. My son was amazed by the two-club challenge.

  • @leomartino8783
    @leomartino8783 Před 5 lety +7

    9:49 I thought that tree was an overhead view of the map and got so confused why no tracer was going over it

  • @douglasaird1651
    @douglasaird1651 Před 6 lety

    Tried this yesterday and shot my best ever score, 75 (par is 67). Thank you! I wasn't even playing my best golf but was fully focused on just getting the ball in the hole. I ended up with 8 GIR, 4 up and downs plus my 6 birthday holes. Only major wobble was double bogey six on 17th when I started to think that I was on for a really good score, I normally get no worse than a five on that one. Now I am thinking that breaking 70 might just about be do-able.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      Sir, if you can think it you can create a plan to get it. Thank you for your comment and well done on graduating head of the class! Now once you let go of the outcome of a great score and just continue focusing on getting that little pellet into that little hole, there will be fewer wobbles.
      Today is a great day and you should celebrate. This is a perfect example of how the system will work but not necessarily 100% to the 6-6-6, but going with that mindset means you free your mind to achieve remarkable things.
      WADAPLAYA

    • @douglasaird1651
      @douglasaird1651 Před 6 lety

      Thanks, it definitely helps put focus in the right areas. It also showed me that my "B" game is still good enough to score well if I can hold the mental side together.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      And that my good man, is exactly what we need to realize. Amazing isn't it? What a game changer! Enjoy and always have fun.

    • @douglasaird1651
      @douglasaird1651 Před 5 lety

      Riccardo a birthday hole is one you mess up and score over par. :)

  • @facebookninja4085
    @facebookninja4085 Před 3 lety

    Great way of looking at the game. Thanks for the video.

  • @CDV99
    @CDV99 Před 5 lety +2

    Wadaplayuh!🤣Excellent video man. Great combination of tips and humor.

  • @aliikane
    @aliikane Před 5 lety +7

    I think you can break 80 by 1. No three putts 2. Hitting greens on next shot when missing a green in regulation. 3. No penalty strokes. 4. No double bogies which is a reflection of accomplishing points 1-3.

    • @brucenlittlepictures
      @brucenlittlepictures Před 5 lety

      Benjamin Lee
      I broke 80 today for the first time in a while and here are a few interesting stats:
      5 three-putts (horrible for me)
      2 double bogeys
      2 birdies
      So not all of that is necessarily true, but it’s certainly a good goal to set.
      I got up and down better than I have all season and I found myself putting from off the green way more than normal and that made a huge difference.

    • @brucenlittlepictures
      @brucenlittlepictures Před 5 lety +1

      The only reason I’m saying this is so that you understand it’s not impossible to shoot in the 70s with a double bogey or 2 or while 3 putting here and there. Don’t give up. 🤘🏻

    • @closeaus88
      @closeaus88 Před 4 lety +2

      ive shot 80 once. low 80s a few times its all about putting and the tee shots for me

    • @aliikane
      @aliikane Před 4 lety

      @@brucenlittlepictures It was a general rule. There are exceptions of course. I have broken 80 many times with double bogies, three putts. I have even broken 70 a couple times with double bogies or three putts.
      I would add that hitting fairways is very important as well as it is an avoidance of missing greens and penalty shots.

  • @siravuthassavasirisilp7440

    So much improvement from the previous videos in graphics and sound.
    Love the thinking process. Will definitely try.
    Cheer up playa!

  • @badbannana1234
    @badbannana1234 Před 4 lety

    I’ve almost got your 6-6-6 method down. Just need to lessen the screwups on holes I don’t par. And keep getting up and down more often improving my chipping and putting.

  • @jarrodbrush
    @jarrodbrush Před 5 lety

    I don't seem to watch all your videos, but enjoy the videos I do watch!

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 5 lety

      I don't really love a lot of comments, but I love this one.

  • @Taz20005
    @Taz20005 Před 3 lety

    Outcome think that happened to me. HIt 37 through 9 holes...my best 9 hole score to date. I realized i might break 80 and be as low as the mid 70's, besting my best game by 7 strokes....back 9 was the biggest collapse in golf history...had to par the last hole to keep it under 100 (which i did)

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 3 lety

      Biggest collapse in golf history. That washilariou thanks playa. Just go out there and stay in the moment, there is nothing more than THIS moment. The flag, the fairway, the hole, you. Nothing more

  • @paulhoughton5431
    @paulhoughton5431 Před 6 lety

    Great video, I shot 79 earlier this year but have recently crept back towards the mid 80's! Its usually two stupid holes that cost me always on the back nine. I'm looking at my concentration levels a looking at perhaps taking on some caffeine or a sugar bomb to keep me focused.

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Paul Houghton
      I would advise against the coffee. Increases cortisol levels. The stress hormone. Increases heart rate and sweating. Have a low sugar snack that will keep you satiated. Nuts and seeds are great. Boiled eggs. Sugar bombs are good for the last three holes maybe. You dont want a sugar crash after a 9 hole snack. Stick with the higher protein and fat snacks.

    • @paulhoughton5431
      @paulhoughton5431 Před 6 lety

      Golf Sidekick thanks for that, I do take a low carb protein shake with every round. I’ll bin the caffeine idea & try your nuts and sugar bomb idea. Hopefully it will stop the brain fart!!👍

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety +1

      I would scrap the protein shake my good man. Consume some natural foods and be satisfied longer with less farting. I am sure there is sugar in those shakes. I have a problem on the back nine too and mine comes from flailing concentration due to lack of sleep. I will be exploring this deeper as I go forward. I am tired of leaking strokes when I have a good score going. Part of it is probably an expectation that we will screw up. I am going to try breaking the second 9 into 3 three-hole courses and minimize the task instead of seeing it as another 9 holes to.mess up. I will report back with my findings in future videos.

    • @paulhoughton5431
      @paulhoughton5431 Před 6 lety

      Golf Sidekick Thanks for the comments, using nuts and so far ok, shot 82 tow days ago, hoping for sub 80 today👍

    • @GolfSidekick
      @GolfSidekick  Před 6 lety

      Paul Houghton
      Great. Salty nuts are great because they add sodium to your system as you sweat. Love me some salted roasted almonds!!!

  • @Budsport_TV
    @Budsport_TV Před 6 lety +10

    Stepping you editing game up recently huh? Nice vids brotha

  • @mikaelpyka7702
    @mikaelpyka7702 Před 5 lety

    It looks like you had a lot of fun on the course, and thx for the message, which I personally think is really useful for improving your golf game. But please explain, focusing on hitting 6 greens and making 6 up & downs, how that is not outcome based thinking..? Where is the process in that?

  • @Budsport_TV
    @Budsport_TV Před 6 lety

    Good game. I’m gonna try this out in a couple days when I get a chance to hit up the course. Always appreciate your content. 🙏