YouTubers.

I think the only downside to these clubs is the level of customer service be fine if everything’s ok but from reading up on them it’s a bit of a chore to get sorted if any issues
Issue intake with anything is people often only leave customer service reviews when they’ve experienced bad customer service but for every bad one there’s often many more success stories that aren’t put out because we’re a society of moaners and rarely applaud success. This forum alone is proof of that often enough.
 

Crossfield now on Skillest. Check that price out!
For that price I’d expect prime Butch Harmon to make me swing like Tiger Woods during the Tiger slam and never to miss hit a shot again!
 

Crossfield now on Skillest. Check that price out!
Wouldn’t pay Crossfield 48.9 dollars for a lesson, nevermind $489. Sure the guys understands golf swing mechanics but I’m not convinced he can teach effectively. He’s up his own arse when he talks about giving lessons. Like every golfer he touches would be better with his advice but it’s always the students fault it doesn’t work because they don’t practice enough. I feel for Lou Stagner getting golf lessons off Crossfield. Hasn’t sounded like it’s working it all. Makes for fun banter on the podcast though.
 
Wouldn’t pay Crossfield 48.9 dollars for a lesson, nevermind $489. Sure the guys understands golf swing mechanics but I’m not convinced he can teach effectively. He’s up his own arse when he talks about giving lessons. Like every golfer he touches would be better with his advice but it’s always the students fault it doesn’t work because they don’t practice enough. I feel for Lou Stagner getting golf lessons off Crossfield. Hasn’t sounded like it’s working it all. Makes for fun banter on the podcast though.
Somewhat agree, even as a fan of the Hack It Out podcast. I think a lesson with him would be all about how a great a teacher he is, rather than about what he's supposed to be teaching you. But you never know, that might just be confidence and bravado when he's in 'presenting' mode and the lessons might be quite engaging. You can tell he does get a kick out of actually helping people too.
 
He really didn't look too impressed with having his pants pulled down by a 46 year old footballer either did he?

I think he was in shock to be honest. He came over quite well though and clearly loves a joke. He'd smoke Bullard over 4 rounds but that was some excellent stuff from Jimmy. He was unlucky not to be -4 through 3 😅
 
Somewhat agree, even as a fan of the Hack It Out podcast. I think a lesson with him would be all about how a great a teacher he is, rather than about what he's supposed to be teaching you. But you never know, that might just be confidence and bravado when he's in 'presenting' mode and the lessons might be quite engaging. You can tell he does get a kick out of actually helping people too.

I think he’s a great coach he’s constantly evolved his teaching methods and has gone through a revolutionary swing change himself

I think he’s one of the only coaches I’ve seen admit on record he was wrong about how the club shallows after getting involved with 3d data

But absolutely insufferable banter at times 😂
 

Two of the Big Wedge lads at my club. They actually played very well, which was a tad disappointing as I was hoping to see them struggle. 😂 But these must be the two better players of Big Wedge from what I've seen, plus they were lucky enough to play the course when fairways were still running a mile, but the greens had been worked on two weeks before so were slower than usual. (Note: they start on the 10th and play the back nine first - and yellow tees which are only 5280 yards.)
 

Two of the Big Wedge lads at my club. They actually played very well, which was a tad disappointing as I was hoping to see them struggle. 😂 But these must be the two better players of Big Wedge from what I've seen, plus they were lucky enough to play the course when fairways were still running a mile, but the greens had been worked on two weeks before so were slower than usual. (Note: they start on the 10th and play the back nine first - and yellow tees which are only 5280 yards.)

Just stuck it on. On SI1 they took a drop from the ditch as GUR. I can't see blue stakes to show it was GUR. Is that the correct ruling for the course?
 
Just stuck it on. On SI1 they took a drop from the ditch as GUR. I can't see blue stakes to show it was GUR. Is that the correct ruling for the course?
Honestly I don't know why those white lines were there - they played it on a Thursday morning, and I don't recall those white lines being there on the weekend before or after. Maybe I just didn't notice them. I think they just got very lucky and bridge repairs were taking place that day or something! Usually that ditch is in play - but then my drives never normally reach it so it isn't really in play for me, if you know what I mean.
 
Watched the Rick and Guy podcast last night with Rachel Drummond. One you'll find yourself smiling along to with her positivity, despite some tough personal circumstances for her in the last few years.
The story of getting wasted with Tyrell and Rahm is one she'll be ble to tell the grandkids.. 😂
 
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