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Hack It Out Golf

WHY ARE TOUR PROS ALWAYS RIGHT

Hack It Out Golf

Hack it Out Golf - Mark Crossfield, Lou Stagner, Greg Chalmers

Education, Sports, Golf

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Tour pro advice, logic and why it is so easy for golfers to simply accept what they say as the truth (even when on some occasions it is not).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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So today's question on the Hacking Out Golf podcast with myself Mark Crosswood, Luz Dagnar, Scott Fawcett, is why are

0:35.2

tour pros always right?

0:40.3

So not the single out tour pros collectively, I'm just saying that.

0:44.1

But there is definitely this kind of trend that I've seen over years of coaching.

0:48.1

I think the guys are also seeing it a little bit at a moment, where if a tour pro says something,

0:53.5

regardless of it's right or wrong, it's just given as a fact because of their success.

0:57.6

It's an interesting discussion that I think coaches have had for many years. Let's see where this one goes.

1:02.0

So why are tour pros always right guys?

1:04.6

And where do we draw the line?

1:06.6

So what I mean by this is I've had discussions all through my life,

1:10.9

and I think you're both experiencing it now, maybe on Twitter,

1:13.5

where a Torpro does an article or a video, which used back in the day, old ball flight law, non-logic.

1:25.0

And I would point out to my audience, I'd say, look, you know, what that player has said

1:28.5

isn't actually true. That might be what they feel, but that isn't actually what's happening.

1:32.2

And people would say things like, well, he's one X amount of majors. What do you know?

1:36.6

And that statement used to always baffle me. I mean, if you look at some of the best coaches in history. I mean, if I was a, if you're one of the best players in the world,

1:45.3

you wouldn't be one of the best coaches is the general pattern. Does that make sense?

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