I Played Golf For 100 Days In A Row And My 15 HCP Dropped BY __



Tim has been playing Golf for 100 days in a row now on his quest to make 18 pars in a row – the perfect round of golf. Today we …

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  1. If you play 70+ rounds in a row with no more than four pars in a single round wouldn't your handicap be closer to 20 or 25? This is of course assuming that not every missed par opportunity was a bogey. There must have been some doubles and triples as well, no?

  2. Hi. Playing the same golf course frequently does decrease one's handicap. I have a reverse result than you… I lived on a golf course and was a member for 18 years. I played 2 – 3 days per week. My handicap was 13. I moved 120 miles away in March this year. There are 17 golf courses within 20 miles of my new home. I've played 8 of them. My handicap has ballooned to 16.2. Shocking and sad.

  3. This is sick! I used to be a +4 handicap, and my advice is that you will get better if you got a good coach, spent 80% of the time practicing irons, chipping, and putting instead of playing. However, when you play, you should learn how to adjust your swing to make sure you don't have too many big misses

  4. If you dont mind me asking but are your parents American or 1 of them? You have the sligjtest English accent I have ever heard. I could tell you did not grow up in America but that was all I got lolol

  5. damn, where I live the green fee for a single game is like a 100 bucks. its a real luxury to play often for me, and i got no friends and most tee times have to be booked for 4 people with a caddie:C and it comes out to around to like 150 bucks per game minimum

  6. This is what you need to do to drop your handicap : ( I play off a +1.7)
    Work on – course management , like really really work on it , for each shot actually know what the hell you are trying to do.
    Aiming properly , if you tend to slice a ball then allow for the slice .
    Bunkers – aim to always get out on your first attempt
    Should you putt or chip it…… Putting is generally is better for handicappers over 10
    Have a GO TO shot for safety eg punch 4 iron….
    When in trouble play for safety , not bravery
    Know your distances by getting a range finder or GPS watch
    when putting , spend more time looking at the putt itself rather than taking practice swings

  7. HOW IS IT DROPPING YOUR HANDICAPP? ALL YOU WILL DO IS GET WORSE AS YOU GET TIRED AND GET INJURED, THE GAME IS HARD, I AM SICK OF SEEING SHIT PLAYERS ON HERE THINK THEY CAN GET TO SCRATCH.

  8. 2 years ago, I decided that I wanted to get good at golf. I played almost everyday that first year and I was terrible. I wanted to give up. Last year, I got some lessons and my handicap dropped from 32 to 22. this year, I'm spending more time on the driving range and lessons and less time playing… I played 18 yesterday and almost broke 90 (92).
    If you want to drop your handicap, spend less time playing and more time getting lessons and practice range.

  9. i used to go to florida every year for 15 years and golf for10 days and i would really get in a groove but at home then and now only twice a week and i'm not as good. i've been a 13 hdcp. since 1990 and i guess stuck there even though i do work at it. i'm 74 yrs old and not giving up, i may get there one day yet. good golfin' to ya.

  10. Practice and coaching drops your handicap, not playing all the time. I know plenty of guys at my club, all they do is play, literally everyday. Their handicaps have all plateaued, fine if that’s all you want out of the game. Me, I want more, to be the best I can. My handicap has steadily tracked down to now 2.7 it’s getting tougher to make gains but I’m sticking to the coaching and practice.

  11. Probably didn't really drop at all. You just got better at playing the same course over and over. Most of the improvement will be putting as you know the greens better. 100 days on the practice range with a coach/trainer will make a difference. You really need someone to watch and provide feedback, else you will just reenforce the bad habits and poor decision making. Data collection when you play a round is important as well so you can focus on the weakest part of your game. How many fairways are you hitting? Greens? Putts? How many blow up holes? why did they blow up? Penalty strokes? Do you even know what your club distances are? What is your spread on each club? Where is your game the strongest? How to put yourself in position to use your strengths instead of scrambling. If you're at bogey golf or worse, then you need much more time on the range than the course. Learning to put your ego aside and tee it forward. Play the hardest holes forward and the rest from your normal tee box.

  12. It's so cool to see you guys working on this project. I've been following on insta for a while but this longer format videos are cool to see a bit more of the journey, so nice that you get to live it with your brothers, keep it up!

  13. Playing golf doesn’t drop your handicap. Practicing golf does. If you did 100 lessons in 100 days I bet you would be under 10 handicap. Just gave you an idea for your channel.

  14. You had a video with over 2 million views on a video and only have 12,000 subscribers. That’s kind of lame that all those people didn’t give you some love for that!

  15. Amazing how difficult it is to drop HCap even a few strokes. What would happen if you swapped about half the days to a Coaching & range session each day?

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