I started golfing this year. I’m 32. Never ever golfed before except a few driving range trips when I was younger. I bought a $200 new set from a sporting goods store. First outing was pretty bad, 73 on 9 holes. Now I’m floating around a 47-48. Favorite club is 6 iron. Big thanks to you guys! Keep it up
Brilliant work. 75% of breaking 80 is mindset and strategy. If u can improve that fast past ur prime (not calling u old lol) then u clearly have the natural talent to become scratch. Cheers
Man, this was so fun to watch. The chemistry between you three (Ryder, Grant, Garret) is unmatched. Ryder had me dying when he tricked Grant with the put. And the shots that Garret pulled of like a wizard is just insane.
Absolutely incredible bender around the trees and on the green! I dropped the "NO F'ING WAY"! Left the room avoiding eye contact. 😂 another great vid guys, thanks Ryder!📹🦸♂️🏌️♂️🏌️♂️⛳🇺🇸🦅
As an athlete from another sport in his mid 30’s, I love content like this. It’s educational for us new golfers, highly entertaining, and shows just how good you guys are. Thank you for the awesome content!
That’s the same set my 8 year old uses lol. I have tried them at the range and know how unpredictable the ball flight can be with a full swing. Very impressive to see how well you guys control them.
Gentlemen that was very enjoyable match to watch. You guys played very well with the junior clubs . It would be interesting to see you challenge Claure Hogle & Paris Griffith to a match using starter clubs .
This takes me back to my first set of clubs. A Meijer clearance special set of Wilson’s for 74 something. It was the only set there and they were clearly just trying to get rid of it. The driver felt like it was made of rubber… whipper snapper as you called it, fits pretty well. I complained to my circle of golf friends every time we played together about this terrible set of clubs and how a better set might fix my game. I used the set for a few months and then got together with my friends again. We bumped into another friend of ours and his roommate while we were there and I proceeded to tell them the same story full of complaints and how bad the clubs were. I didn’t realize my friends roommate was a scratch golfer. He challenged my complaints and asked if he could try. He smoked a drive right down the middle of the fairway with a roll that probably pushed it just past the 300 yard mark. He casually turned towards me, handed me the club and said “Seems fine to me.” I didn’t complain again after that. Someone who knows what they’re doing can use any club similar to how a chef doesn’t need a specific set of tools to cook good food. It helps… but someone who knows what they’re doing can figure it out regardless.
Fun Video, i keep watching your goodgood sub count every day, so close to a million, very excited for you guys, my wife laughs every day when i tell her. She says im your #1 fan lol.
@@rusty935 I enjoy all the GoodGood personalities, the different types of content, the challenges, the competitiveness, the regular supply of fresh content, the positive attitudes, the jokes, the laughs, the amazing shots they catch on camera, the different locations they're always golfing at, the quality of the videos, the Majors, the guests on the channel, i can go on forever. Thats an easier question to answer then when your wife asks you why you love her. 💕
Years ago I was taking violin lessons with a man who played for the local symphony. He played my cheap starter fiddle one day and made it sound incredible. Hopefully you see the analogy there.
I have a similar story with guitar. My first guitar was one of those Fender Squiers that you could pick up at any local big box store. I complained that it didn't sound very good then my friends older brother picked it up, played some insane Spanish flamenco style song with it, and told me "it's perfect, just needs new strings". lol
Found Good Good & gm golf about 2 weeks ago due to the collabs with shielsy. I must have already watched half the content on both pages since then. Keep up the good vids boys they’re a joy to watch
This video was awesome! Absolutely loved it! You guys are legit awesome! Y’all need to come to Michigan, we have beautiful courses and you definitely have a fan base here!
Just gotta say that I really enjoy the commentary on the riverine ecosystems. Nutrient impairments for sure. I really enjoy golf, but I don't enjoy the over-application of nutrients and herbicides. Great video once again!
I finally got fit for clubs and turns out I needed 1/2 inch shorter in my irons. Like you said, easier to not be as steep. It really improved my ball striking. I wish I got fit sooner. Many places don’t charge if you buy clubs thru them.
two things from this video - 1. Good golfers could play well with a 2x4....and 2. when you don't have every club, you learn how to hit so many more types of shots. Great video.
So much fun and that makes it great content. We used to have charity days where on some holes you had to use junior or left handed clubs. So silly but a great challenge
Awesome video!!! Your next challenge like this should be thrift shop clubs. Irons have to be old school blades and woods actually made of wood. And some old Topflite balls. Enjoyed this. Keep up the good content.
Yea this video is adding to my newfound belief that the club really doesn’t matter much. If you have good technique and course management you can play with any set and do well, conversely if you don’t develop your swing no amazing of money spent on golf clubs will help. All this after spending money on clubs and training aids to help when all I needed was lessons and practice