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I enjoyed this video. Mansell is on the DP World Tour and it was a pleasure watching him strike the ball. He also talks Jimmy through some of his decision making process when Jimmy is in a tough spot. 
 

 

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Is there anything specific in the 81 minutes? 🙂 

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Not particularly. Just an enjoyable golf match and fun to watch a tour pro swing a club and hit the ball compared to an amateur. 🙂 Some little things here and there I picked up from Richie but will be obvious to others (like you)

Continuing the theme of being old and grumpy, I like this style of YouTube golf much more than Good Good etc

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On 7/5/2024 at 5:26 AM, 4zim said:

Not particularly. Just an enjoyable golf match and fun to watch a tour pro swing a club and hit the ball compared to an amateur. 🙂 Some little things here and there I picked up from Richie but will be obvious to others (like you)

Continuing the theme of being old and grumpy, I like this style of YouTube golf much more than Good Good etc

I get that! There’s something special about watching a tour pro—it’s fascinating to see the differences in technique and precision. Those little tips from Richie can elevate your game, even if they seem obvious to others. And I agree; the more traditional golf content has its charm compared to the newer styles.

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I like watching good players but watching amateurs is painful for me.  Hell I could never even watch the AT&T and all those vanity handicaps skulling it across greens.


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