How To Drastically Improve Your Handicap Indoors (No Simulator)

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Published 2024-01-13

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  • @Aspecto88
    Will never understand people who have a problem with you. How many other current tour pro’s give us this much of an insight into the pro game, especially the on course videos you do with other youtubers. Keep it up!
  • @yoyo602
    Everyone talks about growing the game, but you are actually doing it. Thank you for such amazing content.
  • @frankbury3216
    This guy is one in million! A pro golfer with millions of dollars and he still takes the time to help his fans! Thank you
  • @jardupngolf
    Honestly, the fact Bryson even takes time to do this, this generation of golfers are truly fortunate myself included. If we could see Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, we are just starting to see Tiger and well thats different. But a tour pro giving us gems just hugely excited everytime thanks Bryson
  • I can watch instructional videos from anyone, and a lot of what they say most likely won't stick with me. Watching videos from you have changed my game and how I practice. From using the Jumbomax grips, switching to a Krank driver and particularly the sand bunker divot practice with Rick. Literally blew my mind, and it made so much sense. Your great attitude and passion for the game set you apart from everyone else, you have a fan for life and watching and learning from you has brought me so much more joy to the game that can feel incredibly frustrating at times! Thank you sir!
  • @XxSoBeHaLLxX
    Amateurs practice until they get it right, Pros practice until they can’t get it wrong. Big difference.
  • @YoYoZamolo
    Absolute madness. Bryson is worth around $70 million, and here he is absolutely loving everything about golf still and teaching us for free. It’s not about the money with him, it’s pure love of the game and wanting to see everyone get better. Absolute legend is this boy!!!
  • @alanripka2968
    You taking your life’s golf education and sharing it is amazingly generous and incredibly helpful. I look forward to your teaching videos. As well I have improved as a result. I do the drills outdoors in Wellington Fl. Good luck in competition.
  • Bryson, you're awesome dude. Thank you so much for taking the time to share these drills.
  • @spennce
    Love that every drill is understanding what the club is doing. People get too wrapped up in how they do things they lose focus on what the club is doing. Even incorporated a target which is also super important in getting better. Awesome job Bryson!
  • @vincekeeling5682
    Great stuff! Thanks for taking the time to share practical approaches, even without a simulator. So much of online instruction is full of gadgetry and product plugs. This reminds us to keep it simple—just work toward good crispy strikes!
  • Great. Thanks for your generosity sharing these practise tips and the number of repetitions required to get better. It makes practise more of a competition instinct. You share more tips than any other tour pro in helping amateur plares improve. Plus your informal YouTube matches are as entertaining as anything on TV because you can hear the banter and the preshot thought process and then the genuine reactive analysis to the outcome of a shot; whether good or bad. Thanks again, you are true golf enthusiast.
  • @DylanCuthbert
    The video you did with Ricky Shiels last year revolutionized my game, lots of other videos out there give some great tips, but that video emphasized the need for instant visual feedback and iterative tuning. It upped the accuracy on my irons and woods by a huge amount.
  • Awesome lesson—three easy to practice steps that anyone can do at home. 🔥
  • @chrismunson9104
    I started golf 3 years ago and you have been my #1 influence. Im down to a 9 handicap. Thank you for all you are doing for the game of golf!
  • @AeroMaize
    We need more of these and to see this side of you Bryson. This sheds a really good light on who you are while doing a service to the golf community.
  • @DrPapa14
    Great appreciation for your kindness and compassion. Thank you for helping me become better. Practicing a lot at 54 yrs old. Keep being the best of the best!
  • @djfsoccerguy1986
    You are a phenomenal teacher of the game! Thanks for taking the time and sharing these drills! You could be doing other things with your time, but you clearly care about growing the game and helping golfers of all ages/skillsets.
  • @tonypapas9854
    Really good stuff, and something that you can practice for a long time without getting too fatigued while honing your swing. Thanks!