Your Golfing Youtubers

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Homer's famous, not for his golf, or his youtube channel, but for spamming Liam plugging his Youtube channel. :D (10:05)
 
That sounds like quite an old one.

I used to agree with you but he's a lot better now imo.

Also love the daily vlogs. He seems to want people to understand their own swing and how different feelings produce different shots rather than ( as someone else mentioned) hit positions regardless of whether or not it will improve their golf.

Shame it's such a long way from me.


Can always stay at mine mate no problems
 
Guessing because they (Shiels & Finch) entered a space which Crossfield was in already and he might not be too keen on losing views (and monies) to people producing extremely similar content

Met shiels and finch at wentworth, funny enough they laughed at a bloke who brought up 'If theres beef.' Seems like the fanboys of both are conjuring this up rather than it being factual.
 
If you like golf vlogs, ie watching people play golf search Golfholics on YouTube.

They are 2 American chaps who play some stunning courses and the production value of their videos is stunning. They are also both great guys and good golfers one off 0-1 & 6hcp.

They recently played pebble beach and for 500usd green fee it was shocking what happened to them. Turned up to play hollow timed and sanded greens without warning and greenkeepers everywhere working around them.

But I love their attitude and they didn't let it spoil their round.
 
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If you like golf vlogs, ie watching people play golf search Golfholics on YouTube. They are 2 American chaps who play some stunning courses and the production value of their videos is stunning. They are also both great guys and good golfers one off 0-1 & 6hcp.They recently played pebble beach and for 500usd green fee it was shocking what happened to them. Turned up to play hollow timed and sanded greens without warning and greenkeepers everywhere working around them.But I love their attitude and they didn't let it spoil their round.
+1 on this. I subscribed a couple of weeks ago after watching them play with Finch. The courses that they play are awesome and the quality of their videos make it a great watch.
 
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Just watch this intro, bloody sensational stuff. I could watch their videos all day, fantastic shout from those who recommended!
 
Just watch this intro, bloody sensational stuff. I could watch their videos all day, fantastic shout from those who recommended!

Just shows how far Vlogs have progressed doesn't it. Now, to be decent, you need a good quality drone, and with that you can get the amazing shots as in that video from Golfholics. I see a few of the most popular UK guys have invested in drones.

Suspect that course VLogs will need that technology in the future as standard camera/phone footage, as still offered by many of those mentioned in this thread, will fall out of favour as being too mundane, unless the players themselves can offer something different via personality etc.
 
Been suffering from the dreaded slice for years.
Came across Christina Ricci and found her extremely useful.
It is mainly aimed towards women but equally applies to men as well.
The three links below (especially the first one) were the best advice/drills that I have ever come across. They may not work for everyone but for me, they were brilliant. They have cured my slice, especially from the driver, overnight. Of course, I still occasionally slice my drives but that’s because I forget and my swing goes back to the bad old days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut_kthX0wk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMYjXaPZRKM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLb1xq8wW0g
 
Anyone follow GGSwingTips?


He has some amazing players on his books. Does live lessons on his channel. Really emphasizes a rotational swing, ala Dustin Johnson.

I tried to take some tips from him but it is tough without supervision.
 
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