5 GUARANTEED GOLF TIPS TO BREAK 100 - Simple Golf Tips

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5 GUARANTEED GOLF TIPS TO BREAK 100 - Simple Golf Tips

Matt Fryer Golf gives you 5 simple golf tips that will help you break 100. From better tee shots, 2nd shots, pitching tips and more, these golf tips are easy to apply and can be taken straight to the golf course.

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Hi I’m Matt Fryer, welcome to my channel MattFryerGolf. This YouTube channel is to help you play better golf and love the game even more!

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Broke 100 last week, I couldn't believe it! Was the best 9 holes of golf I've ever played!

AG-ckxx
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Great advice Matt. A bit late for me as I broke 100 for the first time 3 days ago!! Still really useful tips though. The most important thing for me was to relax and enjoy it, and I didn't check my score until I had finished. I even got my first ever birdie and won nearest the pin (which I still ended up 3 putting 🤦‍♂️). Still buzzing now ⛳💥💪.

davidhughes
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When I played off a 20+ handicap I used to automatically regarded each hole as being one over the shown par, namely a 3 was a 4, 4 a 5 etc. This meant I was not chasing an unrealistic par, especially on long Par 4's but one than was achievable which helped a lot psychologically. Instead of a 5 being a bogey on a par 4 it was a par, a four then became a birdie all of which gave me a positive feedback. I'm now off 14 but still regard any par 4 over 400 yards as a par 5 to retain that positive outlook.
Incidentally my experience is that your slice or hook disappears when you play for it and your shot goes as straight as an arrow away from the fairway you want to hit.

nicholasmaycock
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I only started playing last June at the age of 55 and was scoring 120+. After watching your videos and trying to put into practice the advice you gave I am now shooting in the 90s regularly. Thinking about shots more and not trying to hit Hero shots, taking the easy option when in trouble have all helped. Thanks for the advice.

johngriffiths
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Awesome video. I’m breaking 90 consistently now due to the tips you’ve pointed out on this video. When I first started playing I was focussing too much on technical aspects like ball striking and forgot to actually learn how to *play* golf. Chipping diagonally out of trouble, bump and run shots, and playing to my shot shape has meant that I went from a late 20s handicapper to a 15 handicapper. Knowing when to go for it and not and remembering I’m not a PGA pro (or Seve) got my scores down. Damage limitation alone knocked 4-5 shots per round off! Cheers Matt.

tomashworthster
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You helped me break 100 last year. Now it’s on to breaking 90 (which happened to be my best score last year)! Cheers!

rafabonati
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Thanks for this Matt - my first time back on the golf course on Friday for 5 years and wanting to pick up golf more seriously so breaking 100 is definitely a big target. Fingers crossed!! 🤞

tomcoates
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Appreciate the insight. Good to see helping us folks that shoot in this range. New older golfers got to start somewhere and this helps. Thank you

Paul-cmie
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Hi Matt, absolutely loved this video. I was always panicking and overthinking my off fairway shots! I will take all this advice to my next game and play more relaxed!

martinv
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Here you are talking about breaking 100 and I'm just trying to break 120.
Note: I've only played 6 games so far but appreciate the advice you are giving.

Kitzishot
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Good tips Matt. Especially for high handicappers. Thanks

timothybevis
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Took up golf again in August after 26 years
Aim was break 100.
Joined my local course this year, shot 104 on my first round, 97 on my second.
Out in 56, back in 41!
Next few rounds 96, 93, 95 and 91.
Some lessons with a PGA pro help massively

spoonfoot
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Very helpful and much appreciated . Thanks

KeefsCattys
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Really helpful. Being realistic and understanding that you can make mistakes is very good advice.

thehurricane
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Great advice. I started breaking the ton last year, but am now back around 103-108. Couple of swing faults after an injury, but also trying the seve-esque too often

stefanbush
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Super thanks - still trying but will do it some day soon !

fergusfitzgerald
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I'm firmly in the trying to break 100 and I know it will happen soon - great advice Matt - I'm definitely using course management on my very challenging home course - and for me my short game is where the points are to be made. I'm getting there and love your advice!

herenow
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As someone that has just started to consistently break 100 I would add a couple of things. Don't carry clubs in your bad that you can't hit. For me that was my 60 degree wedge, and my 4 iron. I rarely hit great shots with those clubs so I removed them so that I wouldn't even be tempted to use them. Secondly, carry 3 wedges, and know your distances. Like it was mentioned in the video, you're likely going to hit your 3rd shot from 100 in (or hitting 3 to get on the green if you miss). So know your yardages, and put in 2x the practice with your wedges that you do with other clubs.

chYnaRIP
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I'm playing today and I feel this helped me. Thank you ole boy!

richiemattes
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It’s wonderful to listen and watch where the advice given relates to average golfers who don’t have swing speeds of 100mph. Very much enjoyed all your videos and they cater for my ability

carlrogge