Hey Gen 🙋 It has been nice coming along this journey with you....thanks for keeping us in the loop....can't wait to see you out there on the big tour someday soon 👍🏌⛳
The commentary is what got me hooked when the playa in chief made the introduction - now it's just at another level due to you playing regular competitive golf. Great insight on how to think your way around a course. Swing looks as smooth and effortless as ever.
(Just read your mini-update) It waa terrific to have you in the USA Gen. Happy you're back home with your family and friends. Give everyone hugs, kisses, and hi-fives. We're all very proud of you. Stay safe, stay happy.
@@GenevieveLingGolf and maybe it's old eyes or the tracer app but your ball striking seemed improved somewhat. Mostly I judge contact by sound and my phone isn't the best, still I'm pretty sure there is marginal improvement and at your level that is significant.
"An excellent coach is hard to find, difficult to part with and impossible to forget"...sometimes it gets forgotten how much of an impact a coach can have on us...as players and as people! Very much enjoyed this one Gen! Swing and ball striking looks pretty good to me, wish i could get some of that hahaha
yes i so love that vid... it was great.. i like this format too... just playing.. i wish you would have stayed in the US longer ... id love to see you play in the SF Bay! thank you ...it was a pleasure
What a pretty golf course. Its going to be interesting, once you're out of quarantine and you start playing your home courses in Malaysia, to see if your game improved while in the states and you score even better than you did before you left.
Knew you could not stay away for long. Welcome back!! I have a cabin north of Terrace Lakes, live in Boise. The on-road trip now to southern Ut will be a Marshall at the Symetra LPGA event next spring at Copper Rocks, in Hurricane, Ut. Golf courses here are plentiful and beautiful. I don't go from city to city, I go from golf course to golf course. Go, Gen Go Broncos
The first time I played Terrace Lakes I had no idea where to hit my drives, several holes are blind and the guys I played with were all laughing at me because they were telling me the ball was in bounds but when I walked up on it the ball was in the trees. So tough some mountain courses are the first time.
Cheers from the Pacific Northwest! Not terribly far from Seattle lol new subscriber 🙂 great content! Loved the comment about getting lofts and lies checked and how things can warp in different temps I have for sure found this to be true!
Explenations about the strategy on every single shot is so good. It helps me a lot as an amateur to learn how to analyze every shot and integrate this to my routine. So good video G. And as always your swing is so 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 If you come to Paris And look for a partner I would be very pleased to play with you !
I’ve got to develop a tension free swing with my woods like yours! Just spent $1000 on new driver and 3 wood. When I get the tension out and just swing my swing the result is great. With tension it goes bad quick regardless of expensive equipment.
@@GenevieveLingGolf That's too funny! Hopefully you get to visit our island of Guam and try out our amazing courses. It would be nice if you had a class or clinic here.
Early in the round you wiped your ball off from the fairway, was it pick-clean-place conditions, or was it just because you were playing a very casual round?
on a hole that's 320 no reason to hit a driver unless you think you drive the green better to hit something that goes about 200-220 so you have a full club in. Your friend makes a better door than a window standing in front of your camera lol
@@mmaranta785 well then you would want to hit your driver I was referring to not have a yardage that you can't hit a full club like 50-60 yards you are better to be able to hit a full club