I never comment youtube vids, but make an exception with this one. This is the holy graal of better scoring in golf, strategy wise. We all remember tee offs, dog legs, etc… but never remember greens layout and short sides. I’m 55, play golf for 7 years and as a 6 hcp I have much to improve technically speaking, but this should be the most valuable lesson in terms of scoring. Very well done video and presentation, Luke.
@garyplunkett16252 ай бұрын
It's great golf content. Period. The dude's voice is so unique, and he's precise, and the content both teaches and entertains.
@JL-qf3hq2 ай бұрын
I’m going to try to disregard the flag and just plant my own ideal flag that fits my shot shape and dispersion after watching this video. Nice analysis. What’s most impressive about Scottie is his capability to follow high percentage plays and disregard ego. There are probably bucket loads of golfers who are more consistent than Scottie but his mental game is strongest. Easy and steady wins the game.
@touristguy872 күн бұрын
There's no ego involved when the shots that he takes are easy for him. The ego is in even trying hard shots instead of easier shots. But it is a question of which is the route of highest probability. Shaping shots is a definite tradeoff. Getting that cut or fade on demand is one thing. Getting it on target is a different story. The path may be clear for a draw and obstructed for a cut. You still need to keep that draw out of the trees. If that is easy for him, then where is the impressive shot. And what other shot do you expect him to take.
@mrtee55222 ай бұрын
just hit the green, why didnt i think of that.
@alexjake92232 ай бұрын
Hit the green ??? Profit
@joey5picksАй бұрын
Because you're probably firing at flag sticks
@AlejandroLopez-to9rkАй бұрын
Said the 30+ hadicapper
@bazhunt8549Ай бұрын
What par
@QDurdenАй бұрын
Just hit the center of the green.
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb2 ай бұрын
One of the range finder manufacturers crunched amateur player data and found similar trends - most leave balls short, so best strategy was found to be to aim for back of green. Since amateurs mishit their clubs vast majority of the time, it means balls have a better chance of landing on the green. Scottie is essentially doing the same thing, albeit with pro accuracy.
@kyletypher96902 ай бұрын
Such a great video. Can’t believe I was always attacking pins before watching this.
@exitar12 ай бұрын
Thanks great presentation...!
@GolfDigest2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@metelnight102 ай бұрын
Golfdigest videos have been on fire, it’s like a dirty little secret almost
@THEGolfImprovementPodcas-yz6ew2 ай бұрын
Very good video thanks - you of course know this is DECADE strategy.
@ChrisBrooksWingT16 күн бұрын
Came here to say the very same thing...
@JeremiahAlphonsusАй бұрын
There's a secret Italian word: Giotg. Translation: get it on the green. Outside of Italy, only certain golfers in Thailand are aware of this word.
@3n2a2Ай бұрын
Waddacommentor
@JeremiahAlphonsusАй бұрын
@ Stinky winky
@AfroIndoАй бұрын
Don't forget you have to be confidential before you giotr
@Seinfeld_poker2 ай бұрын
This is basically what Tiger has done for so many years, too. Incredibly patient and disciplined.
@beranbrАй бұрын
Scottie does exactly as Tiger did. If the pin on the left, aims right/right center and draws the ball to the pin. On the right, aims left/left center and fades the ball to the pin. If its in the center, goes with his stock shot or whatever he feels....typcially the fade. They both take more club than needed for short or middle pins and rarely get aggressive to pins in the back. For amateurs, just play whatever club will hit the middle of the green, not the one that will get there if you pure it. this is why i perfer GPS over a rangefinder. I just need to know front edge, center, and back edge. Play aggressive to the middle.
@matthewstiglmayer2156Ай бұрын
Love this trying it out tomorrow
@davidboren14115 күн бұрын
Thank you. I have become a better golfer in the last few years.Unknowingly saying where is a good miss? Then playing it accordingly. I will use this knowledge. Chasing the margin of error !
@mattbrad50002 ай бұрын
All this is.... is DECADE
@Skyking69762 ай бұрын
Just got the golf sim setup over the weekend and playing some wicked courses. Played Prairie Dunes today, a course many including myself had never heard of. The greens…OMG, approach shots ricochet away like Pinehurst #2. Anyway, I’m gonna play again tomorrow after a good warmup and see how this strategy works in my game.
@JeremiahAlphonsusАй бұрын
What's your SIM setup?
@Skyking6976Ай бұрын
@ Carl’s Place enclosure…smaller one, a used “short throw” projector enclosed in a metal protective box, Fiberbuilt ??? mat. This was all back in 2020 BTW before the pandemic. I’ve just now got it set up in my own 600 SQFT man cave at the new place vs 264 in the old place. Using the original SkyTrak LM and E6 basic package with 15 courses…which is fine with me. Did my own ball fitting this afternoon using the sim.
@PawPawGreg2 ай бұрын
So, always aim for the middle of the green. That's what I'm hearing and seeing. Additionally, that is where I am always aiming. It's not my intention to send my ball screaming toward the houses off the right of the green.
@marktheblake2 ай бұрын
Thats not what he said, Scheffler isnt aiming for the middle of the green
@PawPawGreg2 ай бұрын
@marktheblake dude, look at the graphics. Those points are always the middle, which is THE point. Don't try to fire right at the pin, go for the safe play which is almost always the middle of the green. It's all right there on the video. "When the pin is at the back of the green Scotty aims short." "When the pin at the front, Scotty aims long." Always the middle.
@marktheblake2 ай бұрын
@@PawPawGreg no they are not
@PawPawGreg2 ай бұрын
@@marktheblake not sure what video you're watching, but you aren't watching the same one everyone else has been.
@marktheblakeАй бұрын
@@PawPawGreg i guess you missed the bit where LKD explained it.
@RunFreeRyan29 күн бұрын
Woah. I've heard this guy's voice a ton on instagram. Wild to actually see what he looks like! And it's not what I imagined haha
@golfyourselftolifeАй бұрын
Great video…….again 😉👍🏻
@eiriklindholmАй бұрын
I love Golf Digest
@FellipeEduardoBrito2 ай бұрын
I know through data you can see where ball landed and where it rolled - but how can you affirm where he was aiming?
@DJGolfmanАй бұрын
Most players are trying to do this on tour as data is more available. Scottie is striking it better than anyone else at the moment so it is more evident what he is planning on
@andrew7196Ай бұрын
Awesome analysis
@GolfDigestАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@ClassicGolfSwings2 ай бұрын
Good advice 🏌🏿♂️ Good data 📊 👍
@travw6272Ай бұрын
Something that definitely gave me more birdie putts was stop caring where the flag was. Just hit center green. It’s much safer to putt than to end up having to put the ball in the air once more
@barwick11Ай бұрын
Love the video. You do know you just described Scott Fawcett's DECADE system, right?
@vicpnut12 ай бұрын
3:30 in and it looks like Scottie has a very upright swing plane (i never noticed if this is common knowledge 🤷🏼♂️)…i guess i can adapt my somewhat upright swing to less than 120 strokes after all 😂😂
@jdub6153Ай бұрын
Paint by colors....well done....
@dthomas992 ай бұрын
I always club up, always regret club down and short.
@unknownKnownunknowns2 ай бұрын
This is really great. Thank you. Could someone please clarify. Is short siding not the front side, but whatever side of the green is closest to the pin?
@UncleT0ny2 ай бұрын
Correct
@unknownKnownunknowns2 ай бұрын
@@UncleT0ny Gracias
@jovialgent99632 ай бұрын
And that was Tigers greatest strength! His discipline & focus! Only he did it for at least a decade!
@robertcourt8593Ай бұрын
Until he completely lost his discipline and focus, fked up his marriage and his body and drove off a cliff!
@JJT3032 ай бұрын
I’m not being funny but this is just common sense, it’s called course management.
@sobaze2 ай бұрын
Yeah. Ridiculous pretending that Scottie is the first since Hogan to do this. Jack mastered it, Trevino too. Tiger was the absolute best because he had every shot shape and insane distance control with his irons. He left uphill putts inside the “green zone” when he was on. Everyone tries to execute this. This is not revolutionary stuff. Just recency bias.
@DavisGuy2 ай бұрын
Last time I checked, common sense ain't common. 🙂
@tutteturunen6822Ай бұрын
@@sobaze scottie is just only one able to control his shots like that after tiger. Scottie has every shape. That's why players like bryson are so unconsistent. They need favorible pins and courses to play good
@rightclick13702 ай бұрын
after this video all pros will do that and Scottie's career is over
@thoyo2 ай бұрын
😂
@LeighChinnАй бұрын
the strategy was among all golfers since all 20 handicaps,but it's the ego and birdies are so tempting
@rolandtomassi3486Ай бұрын
😂😂
@thomaslahr9022Ай бұрын
Well maybe so but it is also so important to have an uphill putt if the greens run fast. and so better to play for a location on the green to give yourself an uphill putt
@BigRobinhoАй бұрын
If Scottie has a 82 % GIR when the flag is short, and the tour average is 57 % GIR, he does not hit the green 25 % more. He hits the green 25 percent units more, which is close to 43 % more than the tour average in this case. Isn’t it?
@Aaron-vt6gh2 ай бұрын
Nice video on the data however i think all these pros follow that same general strategy. In my opinion scottie is just more accurate.
@thatQiao2 ай бұрын
To let your next shot to be the best one.
@Redskies45318 күн бұрын
Absolutely not. Aim like it will be your worst, and be OK with that result.
@pookievanderbilt68892 ай бұрын
Instinctively- aka swing coach full time and lessons since he was born lol. But go on.
@dmalinowski1528 күн бұрын
The first thing I recall learning was to aim small miss small … middle of greens is every amateur golfers green zone. Just zap the middle of the greens and not pins, you are welcome planet earth.
@santisagarna28 күн бұрын
I need to find the fairway first
@themuscovyducksАй бұрын
Love this content, but what is being missed is that Scottie is the .01% of golfers who can consistently hit the ball to where he intends. Yes it's a great strategy but no matter how well I intend to execute this strategy I'm not skilled enough to have it make much of a difference through a round.
@robertcourt8593Ай бұрын
I see your point but the idea is that if you pick the right aim spots for the green and your patterns then even when you don't hit the spot you really wanted you have a better chance of making par or bogey instead of double or triple.
@TheIncomparableGolferАй бұрын
so Scheffler plays like how I play PGA2K video games 😉
@BillDingee2 ай бұрын
Was it not Walter Hagen who said that golf is a game of 3 bad shots and one good shot? In other words, a game of recovery.
@HarryFredricksАй бұрын
An interesting trend...he hits the green where he aims at it better than everyone else...it's called being the best shotmaker in the world
@FAQTheMadnessАй бұрын
It's a shame that I am comfortable in bed and CAN'T try this until tomorrow 😢
@skfgspdp2 ай бұрын
If you ask a pro, do you know who they say the best ball striker or tee to green? its ben hogan and nobody is close. even tiger study him so much
@GolfDigest2 ай бұрын
Check out our latest Ben Hogan video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bpiql6J_oq6kaq8
@JeremiahAlphonsusАй бұрын
Correct. Hogan is the greatest of all time. Real golf connoisseurs know this.
@mrtopramenАй бұрын
I use a similar strategy. I always aim at the pin but then either swing out to the right and push draw (for a left pin) or insure it hooks (for a right pin). I’ll do similar in my club choice for short and long. I developed it playing on simulators, but it works the same in real life IF you can align your body and clubface correctly. Really depends on the club though. The closer I get the more I’ll pin hunt as wedges are much easier to control and stick than irons. To implement this in real life you need both gps for front, back, and center green AND a laser rangefinder to lock in on the pin if you don’t have a caddy.
@PerrySmith-v9c2 ай бұрын
Pros pick where to miss
@michchanel192 ай бұрын
Scottie looks for straight 15 feet putt. Not close to pin putt. That’s the secret.
@occularpatdown2 ай бұрын
I make the first mistake
@QDurdenАй бұрын
Basically Scottie would aim center of the green
@Overseer85Ай бұрын
If we all landed the ball in the zone we wanted too, we'd all be on tour and the average handicap would be 4 or 5 (its currently 16.8). This video is not made for amateur golfers because we simply don't have the skill set. 11min of my life I won't get back!
@Redskies45318 күн бұрын
It is missing the point a bit. Most of us will be missing well over half the greens. The trick is not trying to hit it the easy way, it's trying to miss it safely. If I have more than about 140m a lot of my mental dispersion circle is hanging off the green in comfy chip land. If I make 2 on just a few of those chips and 2 putt the 8 greens I do hit, I've picked up 11 or 12 on the bogey, and I am looking at low 80s with a couple of standard errors elsewhere.
@chezchezchezchez2 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you address the obvious question. Why do pros risk going for the pin when it’s in the front more than when it’s in the back? I mean, wasn’t that an obvious confusing thing going on? It is to me. There’s nothing magical about the front versus the back.
@emmettmack4832 ай бұрын
I wonder if it’s due to slope of the green and it being easier to chip uphill when short sided (and typically greens are flat or flight downhill towards the front )
@ChrisJones-yt8zpАй бұрын
You're just saying hit the ball to the middle of the green.
@tutteturunen6822Ай бұрын
Scheffler dominated tee to green in every tournament. Putting is still worse than average but it doesnt even matter
@darrenbyrne534519 күн бұрын
decade is what he uses
@Vyrus_101Ай бұрын
This could have been shortened to like a 30s vid
@sobaze2 ай бұрын
Tiger played the same way. Clinically. This is not new news.
@Mar88cus2 ай бұрын
It is to some people
@aramdg2 ай бұрын
@@Mar88cus me. just became interested in golf this year
@touristguy872 күн бұрын
Scottie is no different and no better in any other way than any other top player. To score low you have to hit shots. He hits shots. Plain and simple. You can name any other player and go look at their stats when they were on top of the game and you will see the same thing. Drives in play. Hits greens. Makes putts. In fact, putting is the shakiest part of his game. It's very nice that he can hit cuts and fades onto the green and have them roll towards the pin as opposed to past the pin. That is useless if they are not holding the green and he's not hitting up-and-downs. Either way, still have to make putts. He's doing all of that. Well. Consistently. Not hurting him that the best players in the game have gone to LIV. That the PGA had to bribe Tiger to stay back in order to give the PGA some semblance of competitiveness, even though Tiger has about a 10% chance of making a Tour cut. So what do we have, Scottie is good enough to "dominate" the PGA but not good enough to make the jump to LIV. He's a good player, plain and simple, and it is useless to get bogged-down in the details of his game. He's not a rocket-scientist, he's not doing anything new. Just doing what he does well. Playing solid golf usually leads to good results. And we'll see what happens to his consistency now that he has a child.
@austinrising4761Ай бұрын
All tour pros and high level amateurs do this. This is a pretty useless video, GD.