At my age (78 and a12.6 Index), practicing a lot to change my swing is not on the menu. My entire game depends on -- TEMPO. If I maintain my TEMPO, I score mid 80's. If I putt better than normal, I flirt with breaking into the high 70's. Not rocket science. Just don't over-think the YouTube stuff. We are not pros. Listen to the down to earth assessment of the game, like from this place, for us amateur lovers of the game to get better.
I've told people to stop watching YouTube videos. It's not that the information is wrong or bad, it may not apply to them. At the same time, just hitting balls isn't the answer either.
Well said Jon. I agree with you. I also think it can be a valuable resource if used correctly. But it’s up to the player whether they are going do avoid the pitfalls or succumb to the youtube rabbit hole
At my age (78 and a12.6 Index), practicing a lot to change my swing is not on the menu. My entire game depends on -- TEMPO. If I maintain my TEMPO, I score mid 80's. If I putt better than normal, I flirt with breaking into the high 70's. Not rocket science. Just don't over-think the YouTube stuff. We are not pros. Listen to the down to earth assessment of the game, like from this place, for us amateur lovers of the game to get better.
I think you could benefit from some course management content and putting!
I've told people to stop watching YouTube videos. It's not that the information is wrong or bad, it may not apply to them. At the same time, just hitting balls isn't the answer either.
Well said Jon. I agree with you. I also think it can be a valuable resource if used correctly. But it’s up to the player whether they are going do avoid the pitfalls or succumb to the youtube rabbit hole