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In the first episode of Game Improved: 10 year-old Josh Jackson gets a golf lesson from Nick Dougherty

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00:00Hello everyone, Neil Tappin here from Golf Monthly and welcome to Wentworth Club and the first in a
00:04special three-part series in which we've got three normal amateur golfers and we're going to give
00:10them to Nick Doherty for the day to see whether Nick can help them play better golf. So we're
00:15here at Wentworth and we're going to head out onto the west course, they're going to play
00:18three holes with Nick and then they're going to get some individual one-on-one lesson time
00:22to see what advice Nick can offer them to help them shoot lower scores. So our first golfer
00:28is a 10-year-old junior who plays off a handicap of nine, very impressive golfer. The question
00:33is how will Nick help him improve? Let's go and find out.
00:47Right Josh, so first question, what's your handicap? I'm off nine. And how long have you been playing
00:54for? Because you're only, what, 10 years old? Yep, so I've been playing since I was two. And I take it
01:00your handicap has come down pretty quickly this year. So we're filming this in end of September.
01:04What would it have been at the start of the year, do you think? So start of the year, it was about 14.
01:11Okay. So it's come down quite a lot because of summer and playing a lot of golf. Yeah, and I've seen you hit the
01:17ball quite a bit and I can confirm you hit it very nicely. But how's your feeling about where your game is at?
01:22What's your strengths? What do you think your weaknesses are? I think, yeah, golf is good at
01:26the moment. I'd say my strength is probably my driving. I could probably still improve my wedges,
01:32chipping and putting. So you're going to have access to somebody who used to be on the European
01:36tour. He's one of the best pundits in the game. What do you think you'd like to learn from Nick?
01:40What are the questions that you want to answer? Probably a few questions about being on tour.
01:45Oh yeah. I'd say I'm quite interested about that. And how hard is it to get there?
01:51Well, it's a very exciting proposition in front of us. Right, let's head out to the golf course
01:56for me, Nick.
01:58this is going to have tips that we have made sure it's
02:25We'd have more tees and you're going to make a circle around, perfect, two, a little bit
02:35more backswing.
02:36Using that bounce is the thing, you throw more speed at it, but you keep using the bounce.
02:40Get that foot open, get that knee over that foot, nice, that's it, plenty of power into
02:47it.
02:48Lovely, what a shot to go down the slope, so the only way, so you almost want to feel
02:54like you're soft in your knees as you go down the slope, yeah?
02:57You're back where the rock is the rock, rock, so feel that in there, look at the nice thing,
03:01step away, not too close to the ball.
03:03Right Nick, so let's start with Josh.
03:07We firstly played three holes and what were your first impressions of the way that Josh
03:13hits the ball?
03:14He drives it like I wish I did when I was playing on tour, phenomenal, really great golf swing,
03:19good attitude as well.
03:21I think for Josh, the most important stuff was getting the most out of the skills that
03:26he already has.
03:27Playing off nine is still immense at this age and he's progressing nicely, he's going to
03:32get naturally bigger and stronger, so the rest of it should take care of itself.
03:36So for him, I think it was a little bit more about selection of shots maybe, maybe a bit
03:41more strategy orientated in how he could improve whilst he just naturally develops in all the
03:46other areas.
03:47What would be the general advice then in terms of strategy, is there anything in there that
03:50you can offer people that they might be able to take into their own games as well?
03:54I think this is helpful for juniors in particular because we all remember being juniors, those
03:58of us that have played from a young enough age.
04:00When you get to a level where you start to spin the golf ball, it becomes something that's
04:05very addictive.
04:06And to be fair, it's a testament to quality of strike and Josh has that.
04:13But sometimes it will lead him to play a more challenging shot than the one he needs to.
04:17The name of the game is how many shots did it take, not how pretty did they look.
04:21So I think one of the things with Josh that I wanted to try and instill was pick something
04:26that we could reproduce more regularly with it in terms of shot selection around the
04:31greens.
04:32So for that we use the idea of landing it a set point on the green, barring something
04:36weird going on with a green like the elephant's graveyard at St Andrews, something like that,
04:40which might influence your shot.
04:42Normal green in front of you, trying to land it roughly a couple of yards on every time,
04:46and then using that landing point then to tell us what sort of shot should we be playing
04:50here.
04:51So what club?
04:52What club is in relation to that landing point will tell us, is it tight to it, in which case
04:56it might be the 60 degree or for Josh it would be a 58, is it a 52?
05:00If there's a whole load of green to work with, like maybe across the 11th one of the holes
05:04we played today, maybe we get down to nine, eight, seven, you know, and have a nice simple
05:10action, which he does already have, but he was picking a shot that was much more basic
05:14for him.
05:15But also you could see when I set him up and again, this is something sort of tapping into
05:18things to work on through the winter and stuff.
05:21And we made him dial in on competing to land it in the right place.
05:25So competing normally is, did you get it up and down, you know, whereas we moved it to,
05:30can you hit, can you deliver this skill, which is hitting those landing points.
05:34Got it.
05:35Really good.
05:36So if he can do that time and time again, he's going to have an electric short game.
05:38And I'd hazard a guess that Josh will shave a ton of strokes off his game by becoming
05:43just really, really effective at the simple stuff around the greens.
05:46Yeah.
05:47And what's quite interesting, and I was standing in the background watching all of this as it took
05:49place, is that that element of like having a challenge as you practice, which is more
05:53than just getting up and down, as you say, but actually, can you land it on this towel
05:56or hit it into this circle on the green?
05:58It's something that for a, for a junior golfer is really going to hopefully engage a little
06:03bit more in what you're trying to do.
06:05Practice sucks.
06:06It's that, I mean, for, especially for kids, it's the boring bit.
06:09You know, they want to be out there trying to beat their pals, playing in competitions,
06:13but we got to work at it.
06:14You know, that's how we groom these skills.
06:17So the best thing we can do and actually to get the most out of that practice is to make
06:20it more performance orientated, which is what most practice isn't.
06:25The most guilty thing I see from amateur golfers of the way they go about what they do is the
06:30way they practice.
06:31Really poor.
06:32I've been a culprit over the years as well, scrape, hit, scrape, hit, scrape, hit.
06:36You're wasting your time unless you're purely grooving a movement, but even still, it should
06:41be conscious.
06:42You should be engaged with it because in the end you have to engage when you get out here
06:45on the golf course.
06:46If I take any amateur anywhere in the world and put them on that first tee in the BMW PGA
06:51to hit that tee shot, those feelings, how those arms feel, how they feel inside will feel
06:57completely different to if I said, there's a range, there's no one on it, here's a couple
07:01hundred balls, have a good day.
07:02Because bored, almost bored, casual, and sometimes it might not even be good because they're just
07:07not focused at all.
07:09But the fact is, you do that to prepare for this.
07:12If we can bring the pressure to the practice and in a fun way as well and create that challenge,
07:17then one, it might also shift this to feeling more like a fun challenge rather than, oh my
07:21goodness, I'm terrified at the club championships next week for adults, less so for kids, you
07:26know, to being like, this is fun.
07:27It's a challenge and also you're used to having to do it under a bit of pressure.
07:32And that means that then when you step on that first tee, there is a comfort in thinking,
07:36this isn't as different.
07:37Sure, it's different.
07:38You know, just like if I put someone in a position like I have to win on tour or to play
07:42in the Masters or teared up on the first tee at the Open in your home city, like that would
07:46be terrifying and feel uncomfortable to them.
07:48But you get used to it the more you put yourself in that position.
07:51So if we're doing that in our practice, we make the stuff on the course a lot easier.
07:54So there you have it, some really simple and effective ways to think about game plan and
07:59strategy when you're on the golf course and also how to practice as well.
08:02Some simple advice there for Josh and hopefully for you too to help you improve.
08:06So there you have it, some really simple and effective advice from Nick for Josh on how
08:10to improve by building a better strategy and then how to work particularly on his short
08:15game.
08:16Obviously, Nick is a player who's been there and who's done it before and having that
08:19kind of tour player level insight is something that should really help Josh as he continues
08:25to improve his golf game.
08:27And hopefully there's some stuff in there that should really help you as well.
08:30That's it for now from Wentworth.
08:31Thanks very much for watching.
08:32We'll see you next time.

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