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Hack It Out Golf

How to Warm Up Before Your Round

Hack It Out Golf

Golf Swing Productions by Mark Crossfield Greg Chalmers and Lou Stagner

Sports, Education, Golf

4.7267 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Today's the day: an important league match, a club contest, or maybe a chase for a better index. How should you get ready for your round? In today's episode, Mark, Lou, and Greg talk about how to prepare your body, your swing, and your mind so that you're ready to post the best score possible.

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0:00.0

warming up how should you warm up for your game of golf this weekend or next week or whenever

0:06.7

you'll play um should you have a system should you build some kind of plan i'm quite interesting

0:12.5

to hear lose and gregg's thoughts on this today um before we get into the meat of it i would

0:20.8

when i used to play i had to turn up early.

0:23.9

I had to wait a good amount of shots before I played.

0:26.9

I couldn't turn up 20 minutes and just go.

0:31.0

Like that was never happening.

0:33.4

Greg, I'm sure all your golf in life, you're very much before we get into the ins and outs.

0:38.0

You're getting there plenty early, aren't you? Yeah. Yeah, I have been, my whole career, yes. Because there are some tall players who would be a little bit laissez-faire, isn't there? Might turn up a little. I've seen it all. I've seen everything from Carlos Franco. they followed him one time before his round

0:55.4

and he was four time before his round,

0:55.7

and he was four minutes before his tea time. He walked out after finishing a glass of orange juice,

1:01.8

walked out of the clubhouse and took a swing on the tea as a practice swing, and they put on the

1:06.0

screen, that's his first swing of the day so far. Wow. Oh, really? Yeah, Carlos Franco was incredible. You can go to you, but they'll have videos out there, but you never saw him on the range. He would just walk straight to the tee. He might hit some parts. He had a little chat, and he was a lovely guy. And then he goes to the tea and start playing. I have another friend, professional,

1:28.8

a high-level player, Robert Allenby. He was 20 minutes. He hit a few balls and go.

1:34.9

He hit 15, 20 balls, 15, putts, get on the tea. I think he enjoyed, he was a pretty

1:40.1

flatline kind of guy. I think he enjoyed that got him amped up a little bit, like a little energized because he was

1:46.1

in a bit of a rush, you know, on the opposite. I need to slow down and just chill and take my time, have it, you know, so yeah, it's, I've seen it all. I actually on an amateur side of things, I was just at my club today, and I was talking to a guy in the car park, he's in his golf cart, and it's 1259.

2:01.9

He's meant to hit off at one o'clock and he's waiting for his buddy.

2:04.6

You know? at my club today and I was talking to a guy in the car park, he's in his golf cart and it's

2:00.9

1259 and he's meant to hit off at 1 o'clock and he's waiting for his buddy. You know, like that's the warm ups I drove in and I put my shoes on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then they go to the tea. Yeah, interesting. Expectations may not be too high for that guy today. Yeah. Lou you got you you, you're walking the course days before, aren't you?

2:20.6

Starts, yeah, it starts a week before.

2:24.4

Playing here a hundred times.

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