I Entered Another Professional Golf Tournament

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Micah Morris

Micah Morris

Ай бұрын

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@BryanBrosTV
@BryanBrosTV Ай бұрын
Couple things. Showing up late, and not getting a warm up in is not ok. Next thing, you should always try and make at least 1 birdie per round. I think those 2 things could help u out in upcoming tournaments
@andrewjustife8246
@andrewjustife8246 Ай бұрын
tell ‘em george
@mmayplnk
@mmayplnk Ай бұрын
Wess comment if I’ve ever seen one. I was yelling for both at the Myrtle beach classic but George had the crowd day 1!
@dabewagner1247
@dabewagner1247 Ай бұрын
Hi Wesley
@djyoder8912
@djyoder8912 Ай бұрын
Pretty sure that’s Wesley.
@timmyotoole6063
@timmyotoole6063 Ай бұрын
yeah 0% chance that's george
@yaakovbelfer1698
@yaakovbelfer1698 Ай бұрын
TIG : you need to stop thinking about those who are going to be 'happy' about you being four over par after 8 .. they are the extremely small minority of people but they're the annoying ones who will post . 95 % of the people who watch you are wanting you to do your best at all times . Until you do than it's gonna be hard to be real committed on your shot Bec you will be having all the negative thoughts in your head . Just be you and embrace your own personality ... don't apologise for your quirks .. you are who you are and the only way to ensure failure is by pretending to be anyone else . And don't worry ,, when you are in your head you just are more relatable to most of us watching !!!
@Jizubu
@Jizubu Ай бұрын
I really had to respond to this comment because its so true , the vast majority of people watching you is because we identify with the struggle , the frustation , the battle inside our head , thats why we like this videos because they are real 😊
@Mia-QATAR
@Mia-QATAR Ай бұрын
Competitive golf is soooo different from a normal round that folks who have never done it do not understand. I'm sure the more you do it the more you'll learn
@JustinColburn
@JustinColburn Ай бұрын
You stole my comment lol!
@similarsubstance4885
@similarsubstance4885 Ай бұрын
Usually competitive golf is not you on camera talking to yourself the whole round. Must be so awkward for anyone that has to play with a youtuber. Surprised it's allowed.
@davidgraham8058
@davidgraham8058 Ай бұрын
100% right. It’s long format, plus medal round. There’s no hiding, no gimmes, no blobs, no edits. Plus, you’ll often find yourself in a group with a guy playing well making birdies early putting you under pressure. Not to mention the difficulty of the course in tournament conditions. It takes a lot of focus to score well in tournament play.
@jarrettmcgregor1001
@jarrettmcgregor1001 Ай бұрын
And to play a competitive round while commentating with cameras in your face is on another level again. I applaud you for taking us around with you and sharing your experiences, however I wonder if it's genuinely helping you with your process on learning how to play golf?
@jarrettmcgregor1001
@jarrettmcgregor1001 Ай бұрын
We all know you can play Micah, we ALL just want to see you do well and get joy from playing well. 👊🏾
@jumpguyty
@jumpguyty Ай бұрын
You have nothing to prove to us brother. We watch you because we want to see you grow and play the sport you love. Scoring plays no bearing on how the majority of us feel. Keep being you Tig.
@haroldbudman5699
@haroldbudman5699 Ай бұрын
Tournaments are tough, especially the one day ones. Suggestion for your next tournament if you're going to record it: You play golf and let someone else narrate. Just concentrate on your game, no commenting between holes, nothing else. Too many things to think about the way you did it. BTW, I would love to be able to shoot a 76 tomorrow but it's only a dream for me right now - and - it's going to be raining tomorrow :) My best to you Tig!
@IvnGs
@IvnGs Ай бұрын
Totally agree on narrating, your girl is fallowing why not her
@mikestanley4457
@mikestanley4457 Ай бұрын
Voice over after the round during editing. Also get there early for a good warmup
@HuntForParfection
@HuntForParfection Ай бұрын
Been loving this 30 days series so far. Just so much good vibes from Micah lately
@bonscottrocks1728
@bonscottrocks1728 Ай бұрын
Good round Tig...nice to see Katie and Henry showing support
@uncleyoung8849
@uncleyoung8849 Ай бұрын
What’s good about 5 over par on what looks like an easy enough course as a pro?
@bonscottrocks1728
@bonscottrocks1728 Ай бұрын
@@uncleyoung8849 not sure any course is easy and he's playing in a tournament. Shooting a 76 isn't all that bad. Why watch if you're nothing but a little bitch 🤔
@bonscottrocks1728
@bonscottrocks1728 Ай бұрын
@@uncleyoung8849 no golf course is easy and one that's set up for a tournament are even more difficult. I've seen tons of pros shoot over pars, so acting like you're so much better you should set up a match with Tig and let's see if you can walk the walk...but that won't happen because you act like a little bitch
@bobbywayright
@bobbywayright Ай бұрын
Micah it’s way more fun watching you when you’re relaxed like this and not taking yourself so seriously. Good step forward for your mental game. The final piece of the puzzle for you.
@martinbell6425
@martinbell6425 Ай бұрын
Enjoying these tournament videos, also seeing you battle through what we all go through on the course but still shooting well and trying to learn when most of us would have lost it and started smashing balls 😂
@chrisbarker8513
@chrisbarker8513 Ай бұрын
Congrats on 500k!
@capnhowdy3406
@capnhowdy3406 Ай бұрын
Damn those 3 putts are score killers!
@ForeverGC
@ForeverGC Ай бұрын
Love these live-BTS videos to get in the mind of a GREAT athlete. Good luck with it all man - rooting for you heavy!
@andrewkeating3825
@andrewkeating3825 Ай бұрын
Congrats on 500k. Really stepping it up mate.
@luisomarvazquez8073
@luisomarvazquez8073 Ай бұрын
Loved the Nature pause. I personally do it every round. Reminds us to enjoy the road. Keep pushing, G
@IvnGs
@IvnGs Ай бұрын
Nice, please have more of this. Exactly what I signed up for your channel.
@leeriley7789
@leeriley7789 Ай бұрын
Tig, remember, you play golf better then 99% of the entire world.
@Dreama40
@Dreama40 Ай бұрын
I recently heard a good mental tip! and used it in my last round of golf. I shot 71 which was 1 over par(I'm a 7 hcp), the tip was - "Don't be careless but care less!", having that mindset freed me up because I didn't 'care', it reduced tension and I was mentally relaxed for the round(because it didn't matter), "caring less' allowed me to play much better golf, I guess it's some kind of reverse psychology, The more importance you place on a shot/outcome the greater the expectation and pressure, the minds a funny thing, but yeah it worked for me! Care less...hope this little nugget helps you in your next round, let me know! Jeff from Australia. x
@stevenroux4307
@stevenroux4307 Ай бұрын
Love to see it Tig!!! Keep it up brotha
@Rwtirish1
@Rwtirish1 Ай бұрын
Congrats on 500k Tig. Awesome content as usual man!
@rustywilson4281
@rustywilson4281 Ай бұрын
Loving the growth and mature way to play golf or at least looks like the Right way to play when you're not have the best day thanks for being honest and showing the full journey not just the good stuff ❤ thank God for Golf and Good People and let's not for get a Bad Birdie
@hotwhtpr
@hotwhtpr Ай бұрын
Go Micah! Keep it up
@mmayplnk
@mmayplnk Ай бұрын
Congrats on 500k
@JonnyPlaysGolf
@JonnyPlaysGolf Ай бұрын
Congrats on 500k, Micah! Not your best today but dtill a great video, loving the 30 days 30 videos grind!
@collinmcatee9655
@collinmcatee9655 Ай бұрын
glad to see you in a better headspace tig!! keep gettin after it brother
@dylanmcallister9292
@dylanmcallister9292 Ай бұрын
Hindsight is always 20/20. You're getting your reps in brother. You've got an army of supporters that'll show love on you're good days, and even more love on the bad ones. Chin up and shoulders back, You got this! Always a glass half full!
@lupoonthelake3788
@lupoonthelake3788 26 күн бұрын
Keep doing you tig! We are here for it!
@yboohcs
@yboohcs Ай бұрын
Hang in there Tig lots of good to take away. Your up and down from inside 100 yards was top shelf. When you trusted your swing you were dialed. The greens seem either slow or quick. You made a few long saves but the lips of the cups spit out everything. I'd like to see your stats on a 3, 4 woods could carry some shorter par 4 with a tighter dispersion. Your working hard the balls will start to drop on more of your well struck chips shots. Your camera man was right, you were under the hole 5' "ah short", when it was perfect.
@wipeyfader
@wipeyfader Ай бұрын
Keep plugging along, TIG!! The more exposure the more comfortable you’ll get.
@Sportzzzguy27
@Sportzzzguy27 Ай бұрын
Tig I love how you’re focused more on the process and mindset . It’s impossible to get results without a good process that’s why you hear a bunch of athletes talk about processes. Agree with your camera man give yourself an extra pat on the back when you hit the good ones. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good
@spectre205
@spectre205 Ай бұрын
This is nonsense. Those professionals focus on mindset because they have already perfected the physical tools to hit the shots required. Once you have all that nailed down, it's the mental side of things (and some luck) that determines who is shooting -1 and who is shooting -6 and winning tournaments. Micah consistently wants to skip over the step of developing truly elite skills (other than ball speed) and blame everything on a weak mental game. He's actually correct, but his mental flaw is that he's not willing to admit his ball striking and shot making are weak, so he instead blames "commitment".
@codycapps4551
@codycapps4551 Ай бұрын
Great job tig. I love that your making yourself use your distance as a weapon
@GolfWhenMyWifeLetsMe
@GolfWhenMyWifeLetsMe Ай бұрын
Love it Micah. I look forward to a new video everyday
@tannerhighley5782
@tannerhighley5782 Ай бұрын
Tough outing, but keep with the process! Adjustments (especially mental and game planning) take time.
@foosh46
@foosh46 Ай бұрын
Go get em!
@Eatingwell73
@Eatingwell73 Ай бұрын
Love that you have decade, that’s going to help a lot. Only thing tough about this round is your expectation/ reaction, and your speed on the 3 putts. A couple things Scott talks about, you can never be unhappy with a 2 putt from outside 15feet the make percentage is like 20% on tour, same goes for your expectations and reactions to approach shots birdies are “lucky” they come when you stuff it, or when you get lucky and drain a bomb. Knowing these Micah, you can better dissect what you actually need to work on, rather than thinking all of your shots are bad. That’s a distorted version of reality and could be discouraging!
@brandonfuller7796
@brandonfuller7796 Ай бұрын
Love the videos!
@commonsoldier6442
@commonsoldier6442 Ай бұрын
Awesome to see you stick to the process. It would have been so easy to say screw it. Keep up the great work!!!!!!
@willtheworld
@willtheworld Ай бұрын
I'm happy you posted this. Keyboard warriors love to talk. Golf isn't easy and I love seeing Micah continue to try to get to that level of competition. Even the best in the world (Scottie Scheffler) shoot over par. I don't think the hate is warranted here.
@FishingGuru293
@FishingGuru293 Ай бұрын
Proud of you Micha keep going you're not a quiter thats for sure.
@everettfamilyvideos9677
@everettfamilyvideos9677 Ай бұрын
don't underestimate the amount of energy you are using just by talking and commentating your round. for me some of my best golf was when i was really relaxed and more silent
@kennethhardin3790
@kennethhardin3790 Ай бұрын
This is soooo true! My best rounds have been by myself. Nothing but me and my thoughts with nobody talking or me to talk to.
@ericd8161
@ericd8161 Ай бұрын
Don't let the haters get to you, I bet no one who you say makes fun of you shoots under 100. Keep it up man!! Much love from Canada
@TheMattyMoShow
@TheMattyMoShow Ай бұрын
May not have been the round you wanted, but maybe one you needed. That was a W scorecard even with the bogeys. The driver came out to play towards the end and that’s always fun to watch! Lot of great up & downs. Keep mastering yourself and the rest will flow to you Tig🙏🏽
@jong2563
@jong2563 Ай бұрын
Keep grinding man
@DavidClark081
@DavidClark081 Ай бұрын
Because your heart is set on your target so much, I feel like your still being too hard on yourself, we are humans and it ok to make mistakes and errors on our journey to our dreams, as long as we continue to learn from them and keep moving forward. Your doing awesome, keep reflecting, and keep growing, and remember the most important thing in life is happiness.
@user-pr2kx2dx8o
@user-pr2kx2dx8o Ай бұрын
Rooting for you Micah !! Seriously !! You have the right idea on 'establishing and trusting the process'. Still going 300 mph inside your head tho. Please play at least one serious round with a Very simple approach; Hit the ball Straight, Middle of Fairway, Middle of Green, Two Putt. That could hopefully slow the 'process' down just enough to get you back on track. Once the 'process' has been taken to it's most basic form, then you can start worrying about whether you're hitting draw, or fade, right side, left side, or 158 vs 155 for an iron (i.e. fine tune the process) I use this in every day life. Doesn't happen often, but, Ever notice you go thru times where the most minor things go wrong all day, for several days? Spill a drink, knock over something from the table, drop your keys.. The most little things wrong over and over. We all go thru that. Your body and mind are 'out of sync'. When I realize that is happening, I slow things down. Think about picking up that cup of coffee, think about getting the keys out of my pocket, think about whatever the next little thing I'm doing. Usually, by the end of that day, I'm back in sync for at least the next several months or longer Golf already being the mental game it is, It's worth a try.
@alleybuilds5370
@alleybuilds5370 Ай бұрын
Roco is 100% right! if you start to look at your shots like a glass half full instead of half empty the score will drop! your chasing perfection.... and when it comes to golf no one is perfect. So stop trying to be perfect, you will continue to let yourself down. And then your score will show it.
@johndavis2653
@johndavis2653 Ай бұрын
Wow man... you were very aggressive with the putting. We are still with you mate, golf is hard and you are not making any excuses and toiling away, tons of respect and I hope it turns around very quickly for you
@mattheine4154
@mattheine4154 Ай бұрын
Take a look at your right foot, Tig. It’s stuck and limiting your rotation to your left side. I’m no golf instructor but this is something I noticed because I’ve always struggled with it. Hope you read this and work on it😃. Much love
@hanneshallgren8246
@hanneshallgren8246 Ай бұрын
I believe it is mainly due to not enough lateral shift. It also makes for inconsistent ball striking (fat shots, thin shots)...
@chrishollanderfngc6444
@chrishollanderfngc6444 Ай бұрын
Good for you. Don't give up. Keep grinding, but start figuring out controllable things you can work on. When you are 20-25 feet for birdie or par you dont have to give it a run... stay patient, tap in pars or bogeys lead to more confidence than 5 or 6 footers that you have to grind on.
@conraywest
@conraywest Ай бұрын
Keep grindin bubba
@davidmaxfieldgolf
@davidmaxfieldgolf Ай бұрын
I like you hitting a lot more 2 irons, Driver isn’t necessary really when you’re as long as you. You could get away with hitting a 9 iron into greens instead of GW
@user-cs3hi8zp7p
@user-cs3hi8zp7p Ай бұрын
24:30...left leg...jussa unsure, funky day!
@cayman1415
@cayman1415 Ай бұрын
the more tournaments you play the better you will get.. Good Job
@barryhill6482
@barryhill6482 Ай бұрын
Doing good Micah! Just keep chasing your goals!!
@bonscottrocks1728
@bonscottrocks1728 Ай бұрын
Let's freaking go 🏌️
@josephtate5315
@josephtate5315 Ай бұрын
Tig: You have shown great improvement, and your only going to get better, I have seen your process and it is something alot of people should do. Your distance is one of your greatest strengths and with your improved short game and putting you can go low, I am like a 18 hdcp so me giving advice to you is probably stupid on my part but don't be afraid of that driver. And screw what everyone that are your haters say it is jealousy on there part. Keep being you, you being you is why I subscribe and watch your videos, and have since Scharff's first hole in one on a par 4 with you on GoodGood, and into your own channel be you.
@bozza79
@bozza79 Ай бұрын
Pro tournament with cart and micd up ect is village . This is a bloody Saturday comp with the members
@bigboy9842
@bigboy9842 Ай бұрын
For someone who doesn’t let the hate mail bother him you do mention it a lot
@DanWessonSpecialist
@DanWessonSpecialist Ай бұрын
So true. He sees all the comments about him and he id affected. He’s trying to fool himself.
@federicorusso4378
@federicorusso4378 Ай бұрын
Props to him tho! I'd be having panic attacks 😂
@user-df5vh6ol3l
@user-df5vh6ol3l Ай бұрын
I gave it a like to support the boy!
@Xavierpropertyshow
@Xavierpropertyshow Ай бұрын
Also congrats on 500k
@TheEvdoggy
@TheEvdoggy Ай бұрын
There is no mix of strategy, process or mindset that will effectively turn elite distance but ordinary accuracy into a “professional” level golf game.
@gjack2008
@gjack2008 Ай бұрын
Agreed. These comment sections are fantasy land. I love the channel. Well produced. I watch most of the videos. But god forbid you make realistic comments about the golf and everyone loses their minds. Golf is a statistical and analytical game. It is more than obvious “how good” someone is at this game. You can’t mediate your way out of a 2 way miss. The man makes a living playing golf every day - thats the magic.
@spectre205
@spectre205 Ай бұрын
@@gjack2008 The self-deception is strong here. Somehow all the bad shots (and there are many) are ex-post attributed to some "mental" factor before the shot. Loves to talk about how he wasn't committed. OK, let's take you at face value and believe that's the cause. I'd ask then what are you doing to ensure commitment over every shot? That seems to never get mentioned. The fact that "lack of commitment" is only brought up after bad shots leads me to conclude; it's just the latest excuse to avoid admitting the truth: His shotmaking skills are lacking. This makes it seem like one day he can just snap out of it, get committed, and shoot mid 60s. No, with his current game 100% commitment on every shot is still a recipe for a low single digit HCP, which is a far cry from the ranks of actual professionals.
@olliehembrough403
@olliehembrough403 Ай бұрын
Great video. I think you gone across as incredibly nervous despite saying you’re ok. Remember all the great things you’ve done in golf, you might not ever make it to be a tour pro but that’s ok. People watch for fun and to see you progress. Five over isn’t awful…I thought you did well Ona day you weren’t striking it :)
@solson223
@solson223 Ай бұрын
Micah, do you dabble with a mallet style putter? Your long range putts look jabby and not stroked smoothly. More of a skid-roll to them. Seems to be affecting your distance control. Maybe something with a little more heft might allow you to stroke it better and control the distance. Good vid, thanks for sharing!
@bensandoval44
@bensandoval44 Ай бұрын
No idea why this guy gets so much hate. Hes a great golfer he just needs to work on his driver, irons, wedges, putting, and course management and hell be an elite golfer
@RawGolf
@RawGolf Ай бұрын
😂😂 chill chill chill
@locomangstanquan1532
@locomangstanquan1532 Ай бұрын
great comedy skit!
@debbiekalynuk4217
@debbiekalynuk4217 Ай бұрын
Even though you were sticking to your Decade strategy, it seemed like you were rushed - mentally. Thanks for allowing us into your process.
@christopherdanjou
@christopherdanjou Ай бұрын
I love the content brother. Don’t worry ever what anyone else thinks or say. People who catch rec off you are insecure about themselves and project their own insecurities on others
@markstone5593
@markstone5593 Ай бұрын
You will eventually figure out your mind set when playing tournament golf (it's a different beast) The added pressure will make you play better once you get used to it. (Better decisions, more focus) And that's when you will play your best golf. And if you think you suck at golf, just scroll to the bottom of the page on a PGA event, you are a lot better than you think, just got to believe it.
@THExBIGxTIME
@THExBIGxTIME Ай бұрын
Just keep in mind that your progression will not be linear, but riddled with ups and downs. If your bad rounds are getting better, that’s a great sign. Thats an immediate and clear indication of improvement! Also. Forget about youtube, fans, and keyboard warriors at competitive competitions. You’re already competing against a field of talented golfers, adding in the keyboard warriors and the haters in your rounds is a lot and takes a toll on your mental ability to play the game. Condense, consolidate, and execute. You’re a great player and you have invested so much time and energy into your game. Put your trust in that, (as well as yourself) next time you feel like you don’t have your swing.
@mattlawrence6342
@mattlawrence6342 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Micah. I trust that you ignore some of the negative and ill-informed stuff that gets written. My only thought was that your tempo seems off early on and maybe your lower body wasn’t rotating and leading the action - but you’ll know your swing better than I. All best
@hanknorton3150
@hanknorton3150 Ай бұрын
I am behind you 100% Tig. Let's see PGA players explaining their shots and inner thoughts and talk strategy before every shot. Ahaha that would be funny.
@stevenjenkins3882
@stevenjenkins3882 Ай бұрын
You gotta play tournament golf ⛳️ every week
@jeremiahgraves5685
@jeremiahgraves5685 Ай бұрын
Tourney golf is a very different animal
@farmerjogaming
@farmerjogaming Ай бұрын
You’re an animal man! Your game is good enough to compete with the best! The mental side is so underrated when you get into the elite side of golf, but you’re so close bro, keep it up! Praying for your success
@viperman5069
@viperman5069 Ай бұрын
Ok, first of all, Micah your a good player, I mean you shot 67 last week without a driver, now to me, you should be happy about this play, don't be mad at your self, you shot problably one of your worse days...and you shot 5 over...great job...keep it up..
@AntoneTheGolfGuy
@AntoneTheGolfGuy Ай бұрын
Tig get the mental part of the game better, and watch how things change! Dude will be a beast!!! His putting has definitely improved.
@avy2084
@avy2084 Ай бұрын
The draw off the tee has just brought you more inconsistency even with the improved short game getting those strokes back is very tough
@timshears2099
@timshears2099 Ай бұрын
hey Tig. You would enjoy Peter Finch’s game with Padraig. we can all do with a better mental approach and Padraig gives him a super telling off.
@sfarber12345
@sfarber12345 Ай бұрын
MM is a great putter. If he can figure out the wedges has a shot at really taking it to the next level.
@LouisDubai
@LouisDubai Ай бұрын
I feel like you bring anxiety to competitions, feel like you need to just enjoy it like your other rounds and let the rest play out
@fabsyfab
@fabsyfab Ай бұрын
Tig, do you have a consistent pre-shot routine? Maybe even a post shot routine... I saw Pete Finch has put a lot of tine into this and he looks so different mentally which is showing as more consistency in his game.
@Xavierpropertyshow
@Xavierpropertyshow Ай бұрын
Whole 1 par putt was insane
@FichBJ
@FichBJ Ай бұрын
Golf is a different sport when it matters. Brother needs a caddie.
@spacejesus4976
@spacejesus4976 Ай бұрын
Was it a par on 18 though? Could have been an 8 we will never know. Great video Micha enjoyed the whole thing. Thanks for posting content everyday too.
@mattdipadua3614
@mattdipadua3614 Ай бұрын
Which model shorts are those I know bad birdie obviously but I don’t see them on the site they must be comfortable you have had them on in every video
@mattz8775
@mattz8775 Ай бұрын
What are your top three swing thoughts currently during rounds.
@jwild5360
@jwild5360 Ай бұрын
My man Gavin cruised through to a smooth victory here. Boy is solid. Sweeney is solid too rough day for him but he’s a good playing partner.
@Joe-ud5ou
@Joe-ud5ou Ай бұрын
Dude you need to grab your frickin driver and let it rip! I wish I had 20 percent of your skills! Just tee off with your driver and let it fly! You got this Tig!
@drgrzz
@drgrzz Ай бұрын
I’d like to see you play some of the haters or even some junior golfers in a 9 hole match.
@juststeve7000
@juststeve7000 Ай бұрын
Here is the problem with your comment, these so called haters are NOT claiming to be PRO, as this guy does.....Micah is a salesman period he will never get a touring card.... LMAO @ 76 on that easy course...
@DavidClark081
@DavidClark081 Ай бұрын
​@juststeve7000 Here's the problem, it's a guy that said he wants to see how far he can get, it's you that has the wrong perception of how good he thinks he is, so he isn't the problem, you are
@billybilly3777
@billybilly3777 Ай бұрын
There are players at muni's all over the country of all kinds of ages that can go out there and shoot that number on that day. Most can't, but there are so many really good golfers out there. Some of them can shoot those numbers playing 2 times a week. I know 2 60 year old guys that I'd bet on before Micah, both are still long and don't miss shots very often. Might lose, maybe not. If I were Micah, I'd enjoy what I have and grow it, probably copy the Kwan method and see the world.
@juststeve7000
@juststeve7000 Ай бұрын
@@DavidClark081 : No that is not what he said. How long have you been following him? He even did a video in 2022 where he said FOLLOW me to the pro tour card.... and started talking about all the events he was going to play in and what did we get in 2023? Play golf with Grant, Play golf with Grant, Play golf with Grant bought a new house, Play golf with Grant..played golf with George and Wesley .....etc Even in the so called pro events he was in was laughable just like Myrtle Beach what a disaster that was just like here. The man is a salesman period. See Garrett and Grant have been honest about the tour this guy, his game has gotten WORSE since his days with GM Golf and Good Good showing it's all bs he has zero aspirations of getting on tour. Go look through his 2022 videos look for the ones in Dec. I highly doubt the one I am talking about is still there but take a look. George puts in the time and effort and will do so until he either gets his card, which I truly believe he will or he decides enough is enough. George is a fighter for what he wants, Micah has no fight just followers believing his bs.
@similarsubstance4885
@similarsubstance4885 Ай бұрын
​@@DavidClark081you don't see anyone on the korn ferry tour making youtube videos. They're too busy working on their craft to film random golf "tournaments". Just not how it works. You either spend all your time working to go pro or you make money creating content. Not both. He's doing fine with youtube, don't expect anything more unless he decides to give up youtube and risk his financial stability.
@briansimpkins856
@briansimpkins856 Ай бұрын
Micah. Do you use a line on your ball to align your puts.
@DanWessonSpecialist
@DanWessonSpecialist Ай бұрын
Give me some of that wide open Florida golf where I flay it everywhere.
@DavidClark081
@DavidClark081 Ай бұрын
Grass is always greener isn't it
@buffalosoldier19d42
@buffalosoldier19d42 Ай бұрын
It seems that many of your approach shots end up right of the hole or aiming point. On one of the holes you aimed right due to the location of the pin. You seemed pleases with the result. I feel what you need to figure out is why you push your approach shots when aiming at the pin as opposed to hitting your target when not aiming at the pin. Great video.
@garytindal660
@garytindal660 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@stevenblain2387
@stevenblain2387 Ай бұрын
It looks like everyone can have a bad day every now and then. I'm pulling for you young man, keep grinding. There is always next time.😢
@nigelcooke8590
@nigelcooke8590 Ай бұрын
I’ve been fortunate to coach various sports to elite and professional level and one thing runs through most really top players.. preparation is key.. I think your content is good, and it’s interesting to see your process however look at the professionals around you.. I don’t like being too critical but how many tour pros turn up looking like they are going to play tennis, shirt un tucked trucker hat and sport shorts.. you said you also had very little warm up etc.. great for your fun vlogs but not great mindset for tournament golf.. a great quote is dress / prepare for the job you want not for the job you have… ps don’t worry about others just use your talent to get where you need to be.. keep at it, buddy… 💥💥
@kennethhardin3790
@kennethhardin3790 Ай бұрын
I know that you have a higher standard than some of us, but dude, what I would give to shoot a 76 ON CAMERA in a TOURNAMENT!! I dare say, 99.5% of your viewers here aren't shooting a 76, probably ever. Keep grinding.
@jmc08titan
@jmc08titan Ай бұрын
Dude is a solid 3 handicapper. He has no control with his driver at all but decent enough short game to be top 10 in a club championship. My only problem is how he obviously lies on camera when every single KZbin vid he goes like -2 to -4
@stabilis8895
@stabilis8895 Ай бұрын
Literally just shot a 67 but you focus on the bad ones hey bud ! Pathetic
@jmc08titan
@jmc08titan Ай бұрын
@@stabilis8895his tournament average is like 78-80 and his KZbin average is like 66-68. It’s too extreme to be truthful. Believe what u want.
@jmc08titan
@jmc08titan Ай бұрын
When you watch his game he is nowhere near a plus handicap…he has no control. The only thing he does to fool people is hit it hard in simulators and just complain after every shot like he shoulda done better. Watch the putts him this vid. He’s acting like he lipped out when he misses by 4 inches.
@bhoop9792
@bhoop9792 Ай бұрын
Drinking Game idea: Take a shot every time he says “sticking to the process.” Die before the back 9.
@sandman2495
@sandman2495 Ай бұрын
Love watching your channel. One question, narrating your round is necessary for your channel but do you think it disrupts the mental aspect of your round?
@noodlezlife1765
@noodlezlife1765 Ай бұрын
Yes real golf
@sportakus2323
@sportakus2323 Ай бұрын
Last time you didn't have your driver and you played really well........Your frame of mind would have been different as you woulda played for position more.I agree with Bryan Bros >Turn up early so you can not just practice in body but gives you time to warm up the brain with the game ahead. Hitting balls and thinking just as important .ZEN .Hope you read this bro
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