So we head into the bunkers with Paddy Harrington to have a look at sand play. More videos to come with regards to different aspects to the game. Be sure to check out Paddy's Golf Tips on Padraigs KZbin Channel.
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@mmceldu22 күн бұрын
Love these with Paddy
@Micker375Ай бұрын
Look how happy Paddy gets when Conor hits a good one! Absolutely fantastic - not many pros would get such satisfaction from helping an amateur like this
@mikebarnard2689Ай бұрын
Wow .. a breathless non stop info crammed video.. love, just love Paddy’s enthusiasm and encouragement .
@tonybytheway754327 күн бұрын
I'd love to have a couple of hourss with Padraig, I bet he'd make me so much better as a golfer than all the hours practice I do. Great videos, love this guy.
@belfastconor8521Ай бұрын
Good stuff! Multiple Major Champ and Great Teacher.
@conradharle642428 күн бұрын
Would love to get a lesson from Paddy- coaching is fantastic and so relatable
@mpreiss7780Ай бұрын
There's nothing like a perfectly struck golf shot, it's what keeps us coming back and striving for, but this perfection is fleeting
@AW-sk9jdАй бұрын
Go on the lads what a man to get tips from 👏👏 can’t believe u didn’t do Padraig for padraig 😂😂
@pauljaye931525 күн бұрын
I have never heard that you want a little hit in a sand shot. This is eye opening.
@hughm8833Ай бұрын
If Padraig Harrington exclaimed “heaven” after a golf shot of mine, I’d die a happy man!!😂 great video & great experience for you, I imagine, Con!!
@rabstunes28 күн бұрын
That sound I will be looking for that from now on in bunkers. Bryson did that line lesson on his channel great tip.
@TG-mt6keАй бұрын
Love how chuffed Harrington is
@IrishSpursFan22 күн бұрын
top man Paddy :)
@keithwilmoth8552Ай бұрын
Great stuff, loving the new content, keep it coming!
@ja-ks8dh27 күн бұрын
Imagine going round the course with Pádraig giving advice. Either, you will crumble or play the round of your life.
@jimmahTАй бұрын
You're a natural in the sand!
@darmate14Ай бұрын
I was expecting Conor to do a PH impression 😢😂
@meersh5931Ай бұрын
I remember watching Paddy hitting practice shots from a bunker on the range at the 2002 open at Muirfield. Incredible to watch. His caddie was throwing the balls in all different lies and he was nailing them all. I must have watched him hit around 50 balls. Total focus and dedication, shot after shot. This stuck with me and in 2013, I went back to the same bunker and there was Jordan Spieth doing the same. Moral of the story - even the best need to do sh!tloads of practice to be that good.
@stumble_leiner26 күн бұрын
They need a lot of practice to maintain what they have, but as busy as professional golfers are, they don't have jobs or anything else so I'd expect them to be in the habit of practicing a lot daily. After all they're also paying other professionals, often a small team, to be at the ready to work on different elements of their game, so that's also going to keep you motivated when you have a dedicated schedule to stick to. What I find more impressive is the work they put in from being a junior and spending 2-3 hours before or after school every day, and countless hours on the weekends, and then as they got older if they didn't turn pro immediately, managing the same dedication with a full time job (Paddy was in the process of becoming an accountant before he eventually decided to go pro). Most of them did that without a coach or team pushing them daily (unless they were a total prodigy like Tiger, Rory etc) So I don't think practicing a lot now is a big deal to these guys, in fact I think they actually enjoy it for the most part. They'd have never gotten to this level in the first place if they didn't.