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US Amateur Semi Final Match. Menante vs. Bennett 8/20/22
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Dylan Menante vs. Sam Bennett
Tedeschi Trucks at Red Bank, NJ 3/19/22
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Tedeschi Trucks at Red Bank, NJ 3/19/22
very cool I thought that was Derrick
I'm 70 toward the end of this year. I started playing guitar at age 9. The first time I heard Fillmore East, I bought a Black Custom Les Paul and started playing to the album (yes, album). It got a lot of scratches over the years but there's no way I can hear a guitar work like this and not think Dickey! Derek has mastered the famous Dickey Betts scale for sure. This is why I am almost exclusively, a Humbucker guy. There's no match in tone.
Your amazing..
Such great musicians, can't wait to see them again.
No one does Dickey like Derek
Who is this guy, looks like he could win some PGA events
Bounce? We don't need no stinking bounce!
Not all pros are necessarily good at every aspect of the game...
honestly feels like someone should be in charge of placing back these divots, its just ruined now
De greenkeepers moeten toch pijn in het hard krijgen…al dat gehak……………
Looks like he is making a new Green side Bunker..Awful
the human sod cutter
Wtf, there is no reason to take so many divots. He is destroying the practice facility.
Hacking up that chipping green but good!
Finally found a use for youtubes playbackspeed to 0.25 :)
300k + views to watch a great pro chip. Shows how much we all want to conquer the short game
Speak for yourself, I don't even watch golf
It's surprising how much wrist the pro's use in their chipping. I remember watching a Ledbetter video years ago on chipping, and he really emphasized setting your wrist cock at set up, and then just using your shoulders and upper body to make the motion through the ball. But all the pro's use a fair amount of wrist cock- maybe it helps get the spin they need? Maybe they can pull that off because they practice so much, and they're, you know, pro's?
That’s a bad chipping stroke
Lol, He’s one of the best chippers ever.
@@Itachikeyser99 not really
@@hosoiarchives4858 Definitely is.
Magical
You can tell on the one he chunked he didn’t rotate his upper body on downswing as far as the other ones.
Looks the same only couldn’t turn as far because club got stuck
@@Micker375 If you look you can tell he switched the hole he was chipping to, because he looks farther to the right and his feet are aimed farther right and it was a shorter shot, because his next chip is to the same spot and he takes a shorter back swing just like the same one he chunked.
Laid sod on the 3rd one, chipped it in on the 4th. 🤷♂️
😂😂😂 Jordan 'The Excavator' Spieth
Like to see him try those on a hard desert course with thin painted on grass. Probably no follow through, let alone divots.
Its like an episode of Time Team 👀
I love how every shot there are people reacting to his swing 😂
Yea try that on some of the shit courses I’ve seen you are chuncked up. That grass is soft as baby shit.
All these years being ashamed for damaging the turf and ending up lousy results..now I can dig as I please
Most frustrating footage!
shit these pros make a mess!!
Remember getting caught doing this on a neighbor's lawn when I was 12. Man were they mad🤬
I am this bored😣
feel bad for the greens keeper looool
He’s taking such huge bills for such small chips. I’d be taking a putting stroke with a p wedge.
It’s into the grain. The mow all the fringes away from the putting surface.
@@dannygrisa1713 I’m aware.
i wonder what sod farm they used to replant the lost acreage from this practice session...must have made a mint
Bet the groundsmen wince at every chip.
What did that sod ever do to him?? 🥺
taking a perfect little divot patch like that must be so satisfying
It is
The greenskeepers behind him with a trailer full of soil, ready to go.
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He's Chopping not Chipping
I used to do that,, very satisfying
Why is he keeping his feet together ?
Feet are usually close together on chip shots, weight shifted to the front foot.
@@TheErockaustin usually a narrow stance. Feet aren’t supposed to be together.
@@jherl8307 Take a look at images of Phil Mickelson chipping... his feet are nearly together on most chip shots around the green, and he was one of the best.
@@TheErockaustin I’m sure that feet together works for certain players on certain types of chip shots but it is not the standard method for most players on most chip shots. The only thing that is completely wrong is to have a wide stance with the weight balanced on both legs. Weight on front foot, narrow open stance, brest bone a little in front of the ball and either swing with the wrists locked in or swing the way that Mickelson suggests and hinge the wrists on the back swing and hold them that way through impact and beyond. You cannot convince me that feet together is the only way to chip so don’t even try.
Seems super steep and not using any bounce... Just one more funky thing he seems to be doing these days...
This was 5+ years ago.
Spieth uses the leading edge mostly when chipping, not the bounce. His wedges are really low bounce. Obviously it works for him.
Yeah he is hitting more of a low spinning pitch with a SW. Have to hit down more spin to counteract the lower trajectory. Better have his timing to pull this off consistently!
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This makes me realize how uncoordinated I am. I HATE CHIPPING!!!!!!
I'm gonna take a shot in the dark, LEVEL YOUR SHOULDERS, find the bottom of your swing, and practice brushing the grass. A low right shoulder is very common, and will make it impossible to be consistent. When your right shoulder is low, you'll naturally stick the club in the ground behind the ball, if you try and correct, you'll pull up and thin it. Get comfortable with brushing the grass, and place the ball just behind the low spot of your swing. Stand tall, feet close together, slightly open, choke down close to the steel. Setup is 80 percent.
If you aren't chipping like this, you're doing it wrong
Jordan is a genius on and around the greens, but it would help if we could see where the balls are finishing!
His balls finished on your moms face.
This made me ejaculate
But I thought you had to be shallow and use bounce.
Not when it is this wet. This is the technique you use when the ground is soggy.
Did he just shank one?
Any one else want to comment on how he is taking divots. Seriously...pretend you actually have the slightest semblance of knowledge about golf before you pretend that taking divots when practicing pitching in wet conditions is abnormal or looked down upon. Maybe pretend that if you were the one pitching in those conditions you wouldn't be throwing down Beaver pelts yourself.
A club golfer who did that would be spoken to for sure
@@brianyoung3 ...not if the conditions are bad and you're practicing for a tournament. You have to practice the shots you are going to hit. I caddy at Oakmont and can assure you guys divot up the pithing area regularly. If you are abusing it or not in the proper area...then yeah...but divots are the nature of the game.
@@brad1368 Brian is right, he isnt disputing the importance of taking a divot. But we should all take divots straight lines front to back, not all in one patch. Makes no difference to your ability to practice but really helps with the re-growth.
What a fuckin mess..... can't believe he's causing that much damage. Imagine that on the fringe....... that can't be necessary