These guys are very good. And it does take 3 days a week on the course and range work for sure. A once a week golfer will always have a tough time breaking 80.
@@jasonpadgett8593 Sadly, I don't think Micah Morris is totally mental. He just doesn't have the capacity in mind or body to compete professionally. And even his You Tube competitions suffer from severe mental breakdowns. This guy is seriously going down a path of destruction if he keeps deluding himself. It really is sad.
Greens put a wooping on you guys , and you both still played great . G your game has never looked better. Think we'd all like to see what you can do in a solo tournament keep all this awesome content coming
Garrett, how about the mono y mono series? I really enjpy seeing you take on these pro golfers or guys pursuing the pro tour. Your game seems to be trending well right now and it has been fun to follow. Keep up the great work. GM GOLF LETS Go!!!!!!
You asked about PGA/LIV: I've been very happy you and the GG team haven't created content with them/it (for various and all the reasons). Keep up the good work boys...love the content.
Awesome video! But I wanted to suggest showing a bit more of the golfers set up so we can see the whole shot. I’d enjoy seeing that part of their game.
The PGA Tour merging with LIV was simple economics. Being a retired insurance claims and litigation specialist I know firsthand how resources play a HUGE part in litigation. PIF clearly knew this and I have no doubt used this to their advantage by “papering” the PGA during discovery. What this means is that they likely filed tons of motions, requests for production of documents and set depositions of anyone and everyone possibly related. The goal of this is to squeeze the opponent financially dry and force them to capitulate and settle. Legal fees and costs in big cases like this with multiple teams of high profile (expensive) lawyers can click the meter faster than you can imagine. The PGA does not have the resources to keep pace with the unlimited funds of the PIF and really had no other options. I don’t like them going to bed with the Saudis one bit but it was either that or drain all their reserves and end up having to fold eventually anyway. That said not keeping the players on the board at least somewhat informed was a major mistake. I don’t know if Monahan can ever regain the trust of the players.
Garrett ice cubes make the metal on your club face cold and contract. That’s why you’re losing spin and distance control. Hot metal is softer and has bounce. When you cool the club face with ice just to clean your grooves, it’s affecting performance on the club
Chase is an excellent golfer and I am sure will succeed in the PGA. But even as good as he is, pursuing a career as a professional golfer is a tremendous challenge and huge grind with only meager rewards at the beginning. Chase started this year and with total earnings to date of just under $15,000, which is good for a start but it demonstrates the difficulty of making a living as a pro. You have to admire the determination and commitment of all the athletes who follow this path to fulfill a dream.
Love the content, but I'm still patiently waiting for the Garrett v Kwon series to resume. Hope it comes soon, I'm too emotionally invested in that series.
It's competitions where his game falls apart. Even Good Good tournaments his game completely crumbles every time. He thrives doing casual matches with no pressure, that's where he plays his best.
@@1993j Garrett is still just a nice kid, who hasn't developed the killer instinct of a real competitor. Although he can be a little ruthless in competitions, always working the angles, trying to get into the heads of his opponents and taking every single advantage possible when he can. Still, that just isn't enough to go pro. It just doesn't seem to be a lifestyle he suited for and I think he's got his "dream job" now.