Ep. 025: Scott Fawcett – DECADE Golf, Understanding Shot Patterns

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This dude has done so much for so many people in the golfing community. He is very generous with his time and he has had 0 obligation to reach out to people at random, but he does. And he is extremely passionate about helping others unlock their better performance and I am personally very thankful for him for this.

DECADE is a great system, he explains it much better than I could obviously, but this system really helps the mental game a ton. It sounds like a lot of extra work, but it is NOT. It is simply a little bit of work to rewire your way of approaching your routine etc. Once this becomes apart of your routine, it makes the game a lot more enjoyable and easier to perform in tournament conditions. Just my twocents and personal vouch for any player who comes across this

iiZAPPx
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38 seconds in and I'm already hooked! Love listening to Scott golf!

robertcourt
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Thanks guys for such a great video! Keep working!

Lordcommander
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"Hit the plate but don't hit your mom."

Scott Fawcett.

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4:37 the comment about playing emotional is just not true lol some people for sure improve their play in any sport when they get angry. Just cause Scott would get worse doesn't mean everyone did. Jordan is a prime example of someone who needed emotional stimulus to get locked in. For me, I'm an easy going person so focus on the golf course is something I struggle with. When I get made I get focused and locked in. I think the issue is when you're outlandishly mad and lose control over it

tylersouthcott
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Ironic, I played the callaway mini 1.5 driver for years instead of a driver.

jrod
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Tiger always missed it in good spots because he worked the ball both ways.I love strokes gained. But Tiger knew what he was talking about.

matthewocchiato
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His answers are so short and his mic is so loud.

kipbarnhill
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19:45 Trying to straw-man Tiger here is kind of a weak move. The idea of controlling for shot dispersion is not new at all -- it's just that we've now figured out a way to quantify what top professionals have been doing for decades (no pun intended). Even Tiger admits that that idea was not new and was not his idea. He learned it from other pros over time. I don't think we need to pretend like analytics has reinvented golf and that everyone who came before is an illiterate dinosaur.

phillipemery
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He's right on so much but his attitude is 🙄

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