Feel like a lot of people undervalue what Teddy does from a strictly golf perspective. Everyone talks about how he’s good for Scotties mentals which is obvious. But his golf knowledge is off the charts
interesting to compare the quality of this video (stabilization, color grading, etc.), to something like the Bryan Bros. or Grant Horvat. Not trying to hate on TM; I'm just surprised that with their deep pockets that their production team doesn't run as tight a ship as a youtube golfer's channel
The ball flight in Colorado is generally lower launch with higher spin because unless it's into wind the ball won't climb as much and the greens only really stop on the surface and not on the bounce.
I’ll ask the commenters. Since high altitude is less dense air, which condition makes a ball travel further, humid air or dry air? I’ll give you a hint water vapor is less dense than air…