Ok, i'm no You Tube pro but the link takes you to this week's Round 4 Stableford with me making some commentary so you can see how I think through shots. Done as a tester so a bit rushed but will do a PGA18 round too today.
https://youtu.be/fwj09VIuYMU
New video with commentary
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New video with commentary
The scores may be unrealistic, or even a joke but heyho, that's what we got.
Play well and enjoy your game everyone!
btw, not a game for snowflakes.
https://www.twitch.tv/affo01
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQQ0c ... dgs0U6nODQ
Play well and enjoy your game everyone!

btw, not a game for snowflakes.
https://www.twitch.tv/affo01
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQQ0c ... dgs0U6nODQ
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Re: New video with commentary
Very interresting Andy....thx for taking the time to make this....nice to hear another players thought process(yours is similar to my own)....more players should do this
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Re: New video with commentary
Thanks for that Andy, very useful to have some insight about your thought processes. My first thought was that your meter looked slightly faster than mine, but by the end I wasn't so sure! My second thought was your speed of play. You seem to play very quickly, but I suppose if your brain calculates shot set-ups that fast then there's no reason to hesitate and perhaps allow doubt to creep in.
Personally I don't use metric measurements, and I'm wondering how many players do. It's whatever you feel comfortable with I expect. You certainly hit the snap more frequently than I do, which obviously helps, and that is my own main problem.
It was also good to see that you appear to make your own fair share of mistakes lol - but I think it's how well or badly you recover from those errors that eventually determine your score!
Good stuff mate!
Personally I don't use metric measurements, and I'm wondering how many players do. It's whatever you feel comfortable with I expect. You certainly hit the snap more frequently than I do, which obviously helps, and that is my own main problem.
It was also good to see that you appear to make your own fair share of mistakes lol - but I think it's how well or badly you recover from those errors that eventually determine your score!
Good stuff mate!