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In this video, Dan Parker runs through the seven gear mistakes golfers will make once but never again. Perhaps it's the high embarrassment levels, serious inconvenience or a penalty shot on your scorecard - these gear mistakes will cost you dearly so be sure to watch right to the end to ensure you don't fall foul of any of them.
Transcript
00:00Welcome to Peter Bermilton Golf Club and in this video where we're gonna look at
00:03the seven gear mistakes you make once and never make again. If you've made any
00:08mistakes I'm about to talk you through you'll know how damaging and annoying it
00:12could be on the golf course and if you haven't made these mistakes hopefully
00:15you've learned a lot from this video. Let's get started. Right the first gear
00:19mistake that you're gonna make once and never make again is not having a
00:22waterproof golf bag with you on course. These things mean you don't have to
00:25worry about how many showers you get caught in, how quick they come on, you
00:29know your stuff's going to be dry in that bag. You also don't have to mess
00:32around with one of the covers over the top if you don't want to and you know
00:35that your valuables, the balls, your clothing, your food are all going to be
00:39nice and dry. So whether it's a stand bag, a cart bag or a tour bag make sure it's
00:43waterproof. We can all agree that clubs like this and even more bladed clubs
00:47than this look beautiful in the bag. They're highly desirable and a lot of
00:51your mates will be envious if you got a set of these. However the second gear
00:55mistake I'm going to talk about now is falling into the trap of buying these
00:57too soon for your game. I'd only recommend these if you're an elite
01:01ball striker and a confident ball striker because if you're not you're
01:04going to find your distances with clubs like this become incredibly inconsistent
01:07and your golf game will suffer. So don't fall into the trap like a lot of us do
01:11of getting blades too early for your game and make sure you're using golf clubs
01:15that help you out the most. The third gear mistake that you'll make once and
01:18never make again is playing with the wrong shafts. Now without a custom fit
01:23you'll just be guessing which ones you're using whether that's you think
01:25you're regular, you think you're stiff, ex-stiff or senior, guessing is not the way
01:29forward and a custom fit will be perfect. Get this custom fit right and your golf
01:34clubs will suit your game way more and you'll optimise all of your performance.
01:37So stop guessing which shafts you're using, get a custom fit and get the most
01:41out of your game. The next gear mistake you'll make once and never again is not
01:46using one of these, that's a distance measuring device. Whether it's a laser
01:50like this or a GPS device like this, once you use it once you'll never want to be
01:54seen without one. These things give you super accurate yardages and allow you to
01:59hit better shots with more confidence. You can commit to them rather than
02:03guessing yardages out on course, you'll get closer to the pin and maybe you'll
02:07hold a few more putts. So make sure you got yourself either a laser or a GPS
02:11device or any kind of distance measuring device and stop estimating your
02:14yardages. The next gear mistake you'll make once and never again is not
02:18investing in a proper pair of waterproof shoes. Whether it's the summer or the
02:23winter there's no worse feeling than trudging around for 16 or 17 holes with
02:27sopping wet socks and freezing cold feet. So make sure whether it's summer or
02:31winter your shoes are 100% waterproof and never make that mistake again.
02:37The next gear mistake you'll make once and never again is buying a club online and
02:41not checking the specs. I've fallen into this trap myself, I saw this lovely
02:45tailor-made Rocket Blades Hybrid online and thought I'll have a go with that.
02:49It arrived, it had a regular flex shaft and it was cut down by half an inch. Not my
02:53specs at all, I didn't check them, it's my own fault. So when you go online to buy
02:57clubs make sure you check the specs are just right for you, so they're right for
03:00your game and you can enjoy your new club. The last gear mistake you'll make
03:05once and never again is leaving your slope functionality on your laser range
03:09finder during a qualifying round. If you leave this on it could be very damaging,
03:14you'll get DQ'd from the round entirely and your work will go to waste. Now most
03:19models have slope functionality now and most also have a really easy way to turn
03:23them on and off. They'll also have a signifier, it depends on the
03:26manufacturer as to whether it's on or off, so you and your playing partners
03:30know whether you're legal or not. So don't fall into the trap, make sure you
03:33slope soft during any qualifying round and never get DQ'd again. So now you've
03:39watched this video you will not fall foul of any of these mistakes and be one
03:42step ahead of anyone who's not watched this video. Have I missed any? Are there any
03:47glaring ones I've forgotten about? Let me know in the comments below, but for
03:51now from Peter Milton, see you next time.