The thing I notice about Matt's swing is he keeps his right elbow tucked really well. It promotes a good rotation which is probably the source of his speed.
I honestly love bubbie-Steve-Matt as a team. Steve’s mid game and putting. Bubbies drives and putting. And Matt’s irons and wedges are so pure and reliable.
@@winstonsmith11 Nah brother, my hcp is 10,2, i've played for 3 years. so i'm still learning. But when i play a new course i struggle shooting my Phcp. These GG guys tho, they plaay good rounds on every course. that's my reason to 5-10hcp
Good good is the king of making excuses for their bad shots. That shot was hit so solid 50 yards left out of bounds. that shot would’ve been so amazing if that tree wasn’t there
In a Tee Flip challenge you have to make sure that BOTH of you are in play especially off the tee. That way no matter which way the tee goes you have a shot toward the green. Sometimes they should both hit 4 irons off the tee on a par 5 if you have to. Even three shots to par 5 you still have a chance for birdie. Bubbie's wild drives are just no good for this format.
Bubbie first tee…aims 50 yards right, immediately pulls it to the left trees….”that’s alright I didn’t wanna mess with the right side” Crazy you can golf for a living and not try to fix your swing
This is what frustrates me the most out of watching Good Good. If a player is not trying to reach his full potential in the game then to me it's very disappointing and hard to watch. Bubbie loves to sling the drives and the irons but that equates to terrible scores because he never knows where the ball is going to go and of course a hook like that will not stop where it should. Bubbie has the potential to be a five handicap or better so it's hard to watch.