Scott Fawcett: “Never Up, Never In” Is the Worst Advice in Golf (Part 2)
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概要
Scott Fawcett doesn’t hold back in Part 2.
The DECADE founder and former tour pro joins us again — and this time he takes aim at some of golf’s most sacred beliefs:
- Why “Never Up, Never In” is terrible advice
- Why “Drive for show, putt for dough” is completely false
- The real reason PGA Tour players should often leave putts short
- The five mistakes Tiger tracked when he was at his best
Scott explains why speed control — not putting mechanics — is the fastest way for single-figure golfers to lower their scoring average.
We also dive into:
- Block vs random practice (and why golf isn’t like baseball)
- The concept of “capture size” and how hitting putts too firm effectively shrinks the hole
- Scott Fawcett's ultimate speed-control putting drill
- Why most golfers practice the wrong short-game shots
- The post-round analysis that actually leads to improvement
If you’re serious about improving, this episode might completely change how you practice — and how you think.
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