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You are listening to the gulf 
Science Lab podcast, my name is 

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Corey Walker, and I'm on a 
mission to figure out how to 

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improve the way that we learn 
and get better at golf. 

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I've been able to travel all 
over the world talking to the 

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leaders in the industry from 
instructors, to researchers, to 

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Golfers themselves learning how 
they're getting better at golf 

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and what that means for you. 
All right. 

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Ready to get back to work with 
Coach will Robbins three days 

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lower scores day, too? 
Let's get after it. 

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We are back with day two of our 
little mini series here on. 

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Helping you with better course, 
management day one. 

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Will we talked about blow up 
holes? 

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How important that is to 
eliminate those? 

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What are we talking about today?
And a to we're talking about I 

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think is probably the most 
important stat that you can keep

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of any. 
Me and most people say it's 

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Greens in regulation because 
Mark, Brody told me, Mark, I 

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love you. 
He's phenomenal. 

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And it is great stuff, it's not 
fair. 

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He's in reg. 
It's not Total Parts. 

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It comes down to proximity. 
And I think when you start to 

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track proximity, actually, this 
is one of the first ones I did 

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with this was with Brad police. 
And we were with Brad, and he 

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started tracking the length of 
your first Putt and I'd done it 

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in different ways with my 
players tracking that. 

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But once I looked at the length 
of your first part, it just 

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gives you so much clearer 
information about what are 

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Actually doing the shoot, the 
scores you're shooting, then 

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what is the tell you? 
What will you tell you? 

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I was waiting for you to ask. 
What it tells people say, well, 

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I'm a terrible putter Michael. 
How many buses? 

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Yeah, but three, three parts. 
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your first part, 70 feet, 90 
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And I'm like, no, you're not 
going to part from those 

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distances. 
So you don't have a lag, putting

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problem, what you really have is
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chipping and pitching the ball 
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That's it. 
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If someone says well well I had 
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the length of your will you know
what is the length of your parts

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30 feet, 15 feet and 25 feet? 
Okay. 

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Well then you've got a real lag 
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obviously you're not lagging it 
into one foot, you know, from 50

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yards. 
If you're always hitting it to 

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30 feet and trying to make 
birdie, it's never going to 

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happen. 
You've got to make putts inside 

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of 10 feet and so what it starts
to make you realize is that you 

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know, when you're 150 yards away
from the green even as a as a 

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single digit golfer, if you're 
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have absolutely hit, Fantastic 
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But if you are 25 yards off of 
the green and you chip it to 12 

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to 15 feet, you've just shot 
yourself in the foot. 

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And I think people try and put 
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wrong places because they're 
trying to hit it close from 

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positions, they can't compared 
to when they're around the green

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chipping. 
They're not hitting it close 

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enough, so that proximity by 
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putting, you know, hey, I made a
for I had two parts proximity in

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the length of the first part. 
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Okay, great. 
Eight. 

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I also like to put behind. 
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And that's all I hear is a chip 
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a I would say 25 yards and then 
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green inside of 50 yards. 
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hundred yards, I'd say it's a 
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inside of 150, you know, is an 
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And so if you shot just running 
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round, I had five times. 
I was chipping from inside 25 

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yards and averaged 17 feet will 
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Downing threes at best. 
If not I've and so it really 

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helps people to start to realize
that the way players make 

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birdies is they get the ball 
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that's where you can make putts 
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So this is like, debunking, that
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said, like man, I would had a 
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put it so bad today. 
And this is an attempt to bring 

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Clarity to that statement that 
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And I think I think what 
Montreux T-Zone, obviously, with

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the understanding of the greens 
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Is this idea of, you know what, 
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from? 
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you know, if you've got lots of 
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you have a chance to make those 
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to 20 to 30 Footers. 
And so it's this idea of the 

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players that have the best 
Strokes gained are actually the 

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people that hit it closest to 
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You know, they're not always the
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And I was actually, we're told a
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yesterday, you know, that the 
new stroke gain is now 

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considering where you're putting
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striker. 
Keep it below the hole so it's 

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easy to make a ten-foot putt 
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sliding downhill. 
So again it's always where are 

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you putting your shot? 
That's on the green II would 

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prefer to miss the green then 
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I think I think a simple 
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than a 90 foot Putt and so this 
idea of a good hit more greens 

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in regulation. 
It's know where is my first putt

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from? 
And hopefully it's for, you 

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know, birdie or par and then 
that's going to show you how you

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keep, you know, big numbers off 
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But most importantly now how you
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birds well keep on the mark, 
Brody train here, toward the end

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of last year. 
I started using his app golf 

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metric so you can just really 
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I loved it for two reasons. 
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better expectations of what you 
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right? 
Because we all think that we 

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should do better than we 
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You know and then the other 
thing is it gives you Clarity on

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where you are actually giving 
You that understanding where you

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are actually losing shots. 
So I drive the ball like a plus 

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8 handicap in putt like, an 8 
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So I should obviously hit the 
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on, hitting it farther. 
I think, absolutely, I think Mom

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flat bone can get you back 
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I can get Sasha over there at 
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We can dial that all it. 
Perfect! 

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Let's get that. 
I need to hit it farther 

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obviously. 
Yeah, absolutely. 

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And if there's just so much 
Clarity around better 

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expectations, and then truly, In
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guessing. 
The feel of the thing about 

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expectations is that where we 
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when it comes to expectations. 
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think we should be making 
30-foot Parts, which we should 

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absolutely not the best player 
in the world is 11% from 30 feet

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but then when we're chipping and
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it's a good shot. 
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world are averaging just under 
four feet from instead of 25 

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yards. 
So from 4 feet, then 98 99. 

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Percent. 
And when you're hitting it to 

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10, 12 feet, you're at best 25%,
that's where all the shots are 

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being dropped. 
And so, you should have really 

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high expectations on how close 
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lower your expectations on do I 
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30-foot? 
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No, just try not to three-part 
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And so, I think that once you 
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change your practice habits. 
You take the pressure off of 

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yourself when you lack a 30-foot
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One inch short, you don't go. 
Oh, you know, you should have 

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been a bird, you go, that was a 
great life part. 

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Knock it in and get the hell out
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When you hit a chip shot to 10 
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Now, that was about Chip Shot. 
I need to work on my short game 

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and it really aligns everything.
And really it comes down to what

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is the length of your first, but
it's so kind of a mindset shift 

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here that I've seen in myself. 
And with other folks, I've 

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talked to is the biggest shifts 
that you're going to make in 

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your performance is by really 
understanding these potentially 

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non-sexy, and overnight, quick 
fixes, you know, like I love dr.

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Craig Carton and spend Time with
them. 

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We have our mindfulness course 
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understanding this concept has 
really helped me and performance

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on the golf course helped me in 
life etcetera. 

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It is not like a it secret tip, 
mental Mantra, you know, the 

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It's a Grind, it's difficult, 
you change your mind sets, you 

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change, your Frame Works, Etc. 
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becoming better at course, 
management better at playing the

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game better changing your 
mindset around scoring. 

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None of these things are going 
to have a huge impact over the 

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next year are super A cool and 
flashy and, you know, etcetera. 

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But they're either is making 
need as making money for your 

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retirement fund, right? 
I mean, you do go and whack it 

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on bitcoin if you want, or you 
can go ahead and invest in the 

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in the the index funds and S&P 
500 and 7% return over 40 years,

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gets you somewhere. 
And so the beauty about it is 

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though the difference between 
investing compared to this is 

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that I watch people day in day 
out, go and apply what we just 

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told them and drop 10 shots and 
I'm not getting 10 shots. 

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They go from shooting a 92 to an
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Because if one concept and what 
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have the potential inside you, 
so you're an 82 shooter capable,

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Once you get that, aha moment. 
You literally can go from 92 to 

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82. 
If you have 92 potential and you

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hit the ball like a ninja 2 
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92 player. 
I'm not saying you can improve 

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your swing 10 Strokes in one 
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But you see these breakthroughs 
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is actually way better than it 
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Be. 
But their ability to put the 

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ball in the hole to play the 
game is very very weak that it's

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transformational for them but at
the same time right now, it's 

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super frustrating because they 
keep on trying to scratch the 

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surface of you know got to get 
better at my chipping and maybe,

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but really, I'm spending my time
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They scratch the surface of it 
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dive into it and realize, okay, 
I've got to keep the ball in 

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play and the next thing, you 
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proximity, no more three parts, 
my God. 

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I just broke 84 First time I've 
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that's really the challenge is, 
it's being disciplined enough or

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frustrated enough? 
Are you pissed off enough at 

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your golf game? 
Some of you are coming out of 

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winter so you've done all this 
stuff, but if your supervisor 

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over the okay, maybe it's time 
to try something different and 

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not go to the range. 
Not go to another swing lesson, 

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not going by another driver and 
actually do what the best are 

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doing in the world and honest 
editions are doing and realize, 

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this is how you get better. 
Yeah, you got to get smarter, 

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how to play the game. 
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Our homework for this week. 
Could you define that one more 

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time? 
I know you said. 

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It earlier but are, yeah, I 
work, I would go out there and 

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play 18, 9 or 18 holes have many
can get in and on each hole you 

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score on your putts. 
But on the next line I want, 

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what was the length of your 
first part? 

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And then, where did you get it 
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Was it a chip inside of 25 
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wedge shot inside of a hundred 
and an iron shot instead of 150 

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outside of 150. 
It's hard at the green, right? 

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And, and you might be saying, 
well, I only hit my 3 hybrid. 

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100 yards. 
That's fine. 

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It's just those. 
If you look at those 

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measurements, 25 50, 100 150, 
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For many of us it will be that 
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And then at the end of the 
round, total map, divide it by 

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how many times you were in that 
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distance from the hole. 
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and wedging and if you get those
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You know? 
That the stats you know the 75 

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to 100 yards on the PGA tour. 
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the Fairway. 
What are you at? 

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70 feet, 50 feet, 20 feet. 
I don't know. 

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But once you get it, you'll 
realize my goodness. 

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I'm either good at this, or 
heck? 

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I need a hell of a lot more 
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Awesome, awesome. 
So, if folks go, Do that. 

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Take a picture of your scorecard
tweet at myself? 

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Will you on Twitter? 
I don't know about that. 

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I think I'm on Twitter, but I 
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Facebook, I think you go to the 
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me on the scoring method, the 
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Lots of the are. 
All right, folks should take 

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pictures of the scorecard, the 
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page their post it. 
There tag myself, William 

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Robbins and we'd love to see how
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Some of this homework and that 
will be back tomorrow with our 

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final day of our little course 
management series here. 

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Thanks so much for listening. 
Thank you, will Robbins for 

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hopping on. 
If you have your homework you 

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gotten do that. 
Make sure to post a picture of 

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the scorecard tweet at golf 
science laboratory Walker, I are

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headed over the gulf science 
lab, Facebook group, posted in 

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there. 
Check out what will is doing at 

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the scoring method.com has some 
free video training, three 

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scoring Killers. 
You'll want to go through that. 

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All right, we'll see you 
tomorrow.

