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Golf Lessons I Live By To Stay A Scratch Golfer 

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These golf tips will help all golfers. Beginner golfers or golfers trying to break 80 will be on their way to shooting lower scores after watching these golf tips. As a scratch golfer, I have learned so much about managing a golf course and I wanted to share my golf knowledge with all of you. My career low golf round is 63 (-9) twice and scoring is all about course management. Follow along as I break down how to score better at golf. All that, and more.........
00:00 Intro
00:35 Starting The Round
01:12 Know Where To Miss
02:17 Importance Of Distance Devices
03:51 Birdies Are Important (obviously)
04:14 Par 3 Strategy
06:15 Have Intent
06:47 Par 4 Strategy
07:18 Alignment
07:38 Analyze Conditions
10:23 Avoiding OB
11:38 Slope Rangefinders
12:29 Putting Routine
14:35 The Most Important Putt In Golf
16:11 Par 5 Strategy
20:11 Green Side Bunkers
21:50 Survey The Wind
22:40 Tee It Up On Par 3's
26:15 Driver Pre-Shot Routine
29:10 Hitting Irons In The Wind
29:35 Clean Your Club Faces!
30:22 Distance Control
31:45 Stick With What's Working
33:04 Avoid Short-Sided Misses
34:04 Wind Affects Putting
34:40 Practice These Putts!
36:20 My Ball Striking Secret
37:40 What To Do When You Get Handcuffed
40:50 What To Do When You Hit a Bad Shot
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Hi I’m Brandon Cubitt or @NEWNINEGOLF on Instagram, welcome to my channel New Nine Golf. I'm a scratch golfer and I'm obsessed with all things golf! I'll give you unbiased reviews from a consumer perspective and ill bring on golf pro's for lesson series to help make you a better golfer. My golf course vlogs will give you an inside look at the courses I'm playing and you can see where my game is at. New Nine Golf is a culture of not giving up, learning from mistakes and moving forward to be a better version of yourself everyday.
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Комментарии : 64   
@TJ-kq9ou
@TJ-kq9ou 2 года назад
Excellent stuff here. I was around 2-4 hcap for many years until I incorporated much of what you discussed here. Course management is critical!
@brucejones6552
@brucejones6552 Год назад
Hi I am 74 and play to a 18 with only playing once a month looking forward to watching your channel playing more golf this year like once a week so I get more feel for the game🏌🏻‍♂️
@scottladds7574
@scottladds7574 2 года назад
This was great content before the season, for mid to high handicap and especially beginner can save a lot of shots with this
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Appreciate it thanks Scott!
@itchingtoscratchgolf
@itchingtoscratchgolf 2 года назад
Great video! I'm a 7 handicap and I definitely needs to work on course management. I throw shots away for sure. Good work!
@benhoward7006
@benhoward7006 Месяц назад
My new favorite channel.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Месяц назад
Really appreciate it Ben. 🙏
@thiagobcelso
@thiagobcelso 2 года назад
Great info mate. Thanks for sharing!
@markanderson8006
@markanderson8006 Год назад
1 handicapper have been down to plus 1 still not as good as you . Found video very useful. I’m 50 I have to practice a lot just to have a chance of playing to my handicap. Also all my best 8 are on my home course so you could say I have a false handicap. Great video a new subscriber will continue to watch for good tips
@rojanlopez671
@rojanlopez671 Год назад
Great advice! 👍
@cleanclippingslawnservice7128
Love the channel
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Thank you! 🍻
@blade_rnr
@blade_rnr 8 месяцев назад
Subscribed!
@Baker-zn1xh
@Baker-zn1xh 2 года назад
This is awesome
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Appreciate it 👊🏻
@katemikeamberjasonoliviaqi2449
very helpful to see what others are thinking in their mind...i am hcp 8.1...and scratch is my goal...your driver and pace of putting are pretty stable...
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Those are big factors. You can do it!
@katemikeamberjasonoliviaqi2449
@@NewNineGolf your explanation is pretty precise and concise...thanks
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Thanks for supporting the channel 👊🏻
@mattremblay1025
@mattremblay1025 Год назад
That was really good stuff! I have started last season at 18 and now to 11, going down with more games since. From Montreal it's great to see a canadian guy channel. I found your channel in my buying process of my driver, finished with the TSR3 after the fitting. Since I really enjoy your videos and this one was really helpfull!
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Thanks for the support! I’m actually headed to Montreal today. Have any restaurant recommendations downtown.
@mattremblay1025
@mattremblay1025 Год назад
@@NewNineGolf that's great! The weather look not so good next days but I hope you will enjoy! If you want to try the poutine I recommand La Banquise. If you like pub restaurant, Saint-Houblon is a great place (have 3 adress) with their own beer and fresh produces from their farm. Joe Beef is a great place, I didn't try it but it's on my list with all the good I heard from somes friends. If you are looking for the famous smoked meat then Schwartz is the place. 4 really differents place, depending what you are looking for.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Really appreciate all those recommendations! Thank you!
@mattremblay1025
@mattremblay1025 Год назад
Some friends just tell me to tell you le grinder and le hachoir, downtown Montreal. Hope it will help.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Thank you!
@inksquiggle7294
@inksquiggle7294 2 года назад
Great advice and concepts well explained. Thank you. One point on the slope feature of the rangefinder - won't help getting to scratch as not permitted in rounds for handicap surely?
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Yes it’s allowed for handicap rounds. Just not tournament play
@anselyoun7823
@anselyoun7823 2 года назад
This is great stuff! Would be interested to see you do another in one of the Calgary courses so that I can really see the course in my head and compare my thoughts vs your thoughts and learn from it.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
I’d be happy to. Which course should I do first?
@anselyoun7823
@anselyoun7823 2 года назад
I know that your home course is Country Hills but since that's a private course it might be harder for most folks to relate. Perhaps semi-private or public courses such as River Spirit, Kananaskis, Heritage Pointe, Bears Paw, Sirocco... Always appreciate your content btw. Subscribed and turned on the alert a while ago!
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
I can make that happen. Really appreciate the Sub 👊🏻
@ultimatejay
@ultimatejay Год назад
one tip is if you hit a put or chip past the hole watch which way it breaks- you get a free read.
@TMar1961
@TMar1961 2 года назад
I really like this type of vlog, you could do this always and I'd be cool with it.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Thanks Tony! We’re editing another fun one like this right now. Dropping next week possibly.
@jean-pierrerosa784
@jean-pierrerosa784 2 года назад
Best one so far…..you’re not talking over but on the play I’m sure it’s not easy to film this but awesome work!!!!!
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Appreciate the feedback! Thanks Jean-Pierre
@nickmarcucci5421
@nickmarcucci5421 15 дней назад
Awesome video , any recommendations on who to see at modern golf for lesson Thanks
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 15 дней назад
Thanks! Ya go see Jeremy Maher. Tell him Brandon sent you. 🍻
@ShawnyBGolf
@ShawnyBGolf 2 года назад
Great stuff man. Hopefully 90 here I come haha. Also love that graphics package.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
You got it!
@yesyes02
@yesyes02 2 года назад
Always has the heat on his feet!
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Haha J’s Only!
@TheToledoTrumpton
@TheToledoTrumpton 9 месяцев назад
one thing you should make people aware of, is that there are many many courses where a 2 handicap say, is as low as you are going to get, either because the layout, or the conditions are not going to be good enough. This is particularly true for courses with overly small or unreceptive greens, or that face gusty changeable winds, or simply have superintendents that put out overly penal flag positions. I've been out in a club championship where the lowest score has been +6. This is particularly true in Canada, where courses die and regrow every year. I also have been at clubs where people used to come in with plus handicaps and regularly not break 80. If you are a shot or two from the lowest index at your club, that should be your goal. Handicaps were not developed for low handicappers.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 9 месяцев назад
The course rating and slope of a corise takes that into account when people enter in scores. For example. My home course from the tips 75.5 143. So if you shoot 75.5 in 8/20 rounds. You will be a 0 index.
@TheToledoTrumpton
@TheToledoTrumpton 9 месяцев назад
@@NewNineGolf No they don't. When the raters come in, they will compensate their rating based on the conditions of the day they are rating it, vs "Average Conditions". But, Conditions in Canada around the lakes are rarely average. Wind, wetness, pin position, rough, speed, temperature, and so on are very rarely average. In Ontario, some weeks you can cut grass in your garden twice a week, other times, it is bore dry and you can leave it for 2 weeks. And it affects everything. The rating of a golf course in Florida, where in season you can set your clock by the rainstorm, is pretty accurate, in other places it is very variable, and more often worse than average, in one way or another.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 9 месяцев назад
I think that's why they introduced PCC to account for different conditions. The handicap system is not perfect but they do try to take those things into consideration.
@TheToledoTrumpton
@TheToledoTrumpton 9 месяцев назад
@@NewNineGolf Yeah, I'm not expressing myself very well. What I'm trying to say that some course's difficulty varies more based on sub-optimal conditions than others. And I don't know of anyone using PCC. I have never seen any of my scores affected by PCC, not even GAO events. Certainly not our regular weekly medal, which accounts for 90% of our scores. Simply because the majority of golfers, play off forward tees and miss 80% of greens, conditions affect them less. Personally, I think the whole handicap system is deeply flawed, because it is a linear system, one shot to a 30 handicap counts the same as 1 shot to a 5 handicap. But we know shooting one under your handicap as a 5 is far harder than shooting 1 under your handicap as a 30. Until they get that straightened out, I would avoid using the handicap system as a judge of progress, at the lower end anyway. On a lot of courses, even as a 2 handicap, you are goin to be in the mid to high 70s most of the time, and then once every month or two, you will beat par or break 70.
@donmenya2761
@donmenya2761 2 года назад
What is the benefit of the 3/4 follow-thru on the 70 yard shot? I typically do and L-to-L on that shot.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Lower flight, more control. Repeatable swing.
@bangaujam
@bangaujam 2 года назад
Is there a driver distance to shoot for to play scratch? Thanks.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Accuracy > Distance. Golf is easier from the fairway. Guys in the PGA Tour his it as short as 270 and and long as 330.
@chancellor2236
@chancellor2236 Год назад
video was great, but that shirt is better
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf Год назад
Haha I’ll take it
@jonathangorman978
@jonathangorman978 2 года назад
Why not consider hitting a 3 wood if your drive will take you to an awkward in-between wedge? Is it always the closer the better? For me, on certain courses, I score better if my tee shot is a bit shorter bc I'm weak with tweaker wedges compared to an easy pitching wedge.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
The best I’ve ever played is when I can score from every distance inside 100 yards. If I’m off with my wedges, yes I’ll consider hitting to the 3/4 or full wedge distance.
@jonathangorman978
@jonathangorman978 2 года назад
@@NewNineGolf really cool content and so valuable for all golfers. As an 80 type golfer, it's really interesting to see the nuanced differences between my course management techniques and yours. Nearly all of them hinge on your better shot making ability where I have to assess risk/reward differently, but the concepts are identical. Since you asked at the videos end, I'm curious to know some input on: 1. Aiming for the green: do you go at the flag? Center? Segments? I've found its not so easy given all the variables 2. Tree strategy: taking your medicine vs varying levels of advancement 3. Carrying a hazard when it's on the cusp vs laying up. 4. Teeing it up on 3's.....do you find the flight is higher (even when teeing it low) and ever hit it short as a result? * I have so many lol but I'll just say I think your channel is valuable even more so to non-scratch golfers and there are way more of us. So I'd suggest doing a few videos on your journey to scratch from a course management perspective with maybe some technical bits of how/when they evolved if that makes sense. Anyways thanks for the quick reply and best of luck on growing the channel. I'll be watching!
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
@@jonathangorman978 Aiming is risk management. The closer to the pin, the more often I aim right at it. Avoiding hazards and bunkers is still crucial. More often than not, the centre of the green is always safe. Tree Strategy - depends if it’s a fun round or tournament round. Tournaments I’ll almost always punch out if I have no window to get closer to the green. If it’s a fun round, taking the risk to hit a window or shot shape is really good to try and have in the bag if you get there again. Carrying a hazard- if you’re hitting a long iron or wood just club up. It’s better to be chipping back for eagle than having to hit a wedge in to try and make birdie. Eagles are very low percentages so keeping the ball in play should be #1. Teeing it up on par 3s - I’ve played around with this a lot and this it what I’ve found. If I tee it low (the ball almost on the grass) there is a chance of chunking the ball. And there’s nothing worse than chunking it on a par 3. I’ll now tee up every iron at least a half inch off the ground. You’ll always hit up on it and prevent a chunk. I virtually never chunk it doing this. Everyone wants a nice tour quality divot but solid contact should be the priority. Hope this all helps. I’ll do some more videos like this. Thanks for the support!
@colbyparnell1479
@colbyparnell1479 2 года назад
Any tips for when youre playing with your buddy's and they chrip non-stop and get in your head?
@colbyparnell1479
@colbyparnell1479 2 года назад
also do you generally score better when you play from your wifes drive? or no?
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
Keep some high THC edible gummies in your bag. Offer them up to who ever is chirping the most.
@fewo00
@fewo00 2 года назад
@@colbyparnell1479 😂
@AquaGeek
@AquaGeek 2 года назад
Golf is easy if you can hit every drive to the 150 sticks or less, but most people cannot do that.
@NewNineGolf
@NewNineGolf 2 года назад
If you play the right tee boxes most people should be right there.
@pastorjason4337
@pastorjason4337 10 месяцев назад
That sir . . . is half of golf.
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