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January 27, 2025
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I really didn’t want to do this ๐Ÿ˜ž

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By: AlexElliottGolf | Duration: 00:03:56


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I really didn’t want to do this. Gutted

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  1. @AlexElliottGolf

    Iโ€™ve just been reading through all your commentsโ€ฆThank you all for your kind words, really does mean a lot โค

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  2. @iiZAPPx

    Played from a +3 handicap up till 3 years ago. Got injured, and then tournament results started to slide. Mechanically started to get sloppy, and before I knew it… it was year 3 of my skills not reflecting my ability to manage my GOLF.

    I understand how you might be feeling burnt out and i resonate with that. If you find a way to light a fire inside you, awesome. Im here to support you. We are of similar ability.

    Some suggestions: Look at how Ben Hadden structures his content. I think if you started a series revolved around 3-6 of your favorite tournaments of the year, it'd do wonders for your channel. It will give viewers a reason to be invested into you. Your lessons and grindy practice sessions that are catered to The Open qualifier… then next month you might be trying to address a hole in your game so you can center some playing vlogs, content from your lessons, and positive mental game reinforcement as you work towards tournament #2.

    I think itd do you good. And you're a great player. Itd do yourself justice to invest the effort into it and on top of that we would feel invested into your PROCESS.

    There is always a door open for you to produce instructional content. But is that all you should be known for? Instructional content is so oversaturated, no offense. Id enjoy it far more if it was more applicable towards you and what YOU'RE trying to address. The other instructional content you produce for US is just some benefits. That's my twocents.

    Hope 2025 goes well for you!

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  3. @yahoonomas

    Good luck. Take some time and find yourself and your passion again.

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  4. @terrymtbnurse4760

    Dude, I can't wait to watch you play. You're a very likable guy, easy to root for.

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  5. @andyinmichigan9058

    beginner golfer here Alex. I've been out with friends, they say i'm not a lost cause but you're lessons help. Good luck out there mate, I know you've got it in ya! get out there and kick ass!!

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  6. @owenozzie

    There's no doubt you'll get your mojo back, Alex. Together with your upbeat personality, clear and unquestionable committment, you'll inevitably do well back in tournaments.
    You'll have a legion of fans cheering you on. Most importantly, have fun!

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  7. @cathygallacher1934

    Hi Alex, most of your comments are from men, but I just wanted to say you have helped me a lot with my game and have gone from 24 HCP to 18, I wish you all the best from Canada and will be watching and cheering you on.

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  8. @keithp5568

    Hi Alex – New challenges create new excitement. Thank you for all your videos and tips and I look forward to more as well as your continued success in 2025!

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  9. @knuterockne4060

    DUDE!!! What are you talking about??? I spit the water out of my mouth at the start of this videoโ€ฆDonโ€™t give me a heart attackโ€ฆI need this channel, I need YOUR coaching

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  10. @fretless05

    As much as I've enjoyed your content over the years, I have to say that I'd advise you to step away, get lessons, and play. Every time I see people try to play tournaments while creating content, it's clear that the game suffers. If you want to get back into the game, then keep your head 100% in the game. I'm envious of the opportunity, though; I have a day job and a sprained wrist- I've not been able to play and it's heartbreaking. able You have the opportunity to play, so play, enjoy it, remember why you loved it enough to commit your life to the game and to instruction, then come back and share! Whatever you do, i wish you the best.

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  11. @gsm9551

    Stu Cartwright please!

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  12. @gordonclark6833

    I have watched your presentations regularly. My game has gotten better because of your tips. KEEP GOING!!! the game is worth the play. Go Alex Go : GO – GO – GO – Alex Elliott!!!! ( sing the last part to the tune of Johnny Be Good.)

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  13. @kenbrown2808

    yeah, last year was a terrible golf year for me, too. I think I played 9 in may, and never even got a chance to look at my clubs after.

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  14. @mabsbry1318

    Cool. For me, senior golfers would help all senior player viewers? Ladies? Etc . Maybe good amateurs?

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  15. @paulterry7672

    Will be god to see you play a few comps your game always looks pretty solid to me you just need to put the work in on course

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  16. @Botskiii

    Hey you give good golf content!

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  17. @bnelson1229

    I made a return to the game last year at 52 years old. I took decades away to raise my family. My first round back saw little to smile about, and I shot a 115. Watching this channel, utilizing the tips, and at 53, I am driving the ball from 285 to 315 yards. I am shooting consistently in the mid 80s, and that is just 1 year back! Thank you for what you bring to the game of golf and YouTube.

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  18. @richardelsey9662

    Alex, in addition to what youโ€™ve described which sounds great ๐Ÿ‘. Maybe also get some other golf creators on do a few fun things that make you laugh ๐Ÿ˜‚, if you laugh we will too. Good luck and you will smash it

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  19. @darkspectrum916

    The problem with the coaching on youtube is that there is too much bad advice. How can you tell me what to do without seeing my swing? There is a reason why Tiger said do not watch vids on you tube!
    On golf accademies that I have been to they all say the same. Youtube is full of bad advice cause golf is so varied.
    I only listen to Padraigh Harrington and mostly watch others just play golf like Bryan bros or just do club reviews. The short game is easy but the full game is full of diffnt nuances and changes.
    Unless you and I work together in person face to face ofthen or by video calls it is just wrong to throw advice to a general audience to see what sticks or not.
    Finally, like Chauffelee said, the only thing that matters is the club face at impact and club to path angles. How u get there is irrelevant. Peace.

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  20. @alancameron8393

    What you're doing is great already. Anything else you choose to do will just be a bonus but don't get down, you are making a difference. Thank you

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  21. @marcusgeorge1825

    Iโ€™ve been with you Alex from just about the beginning. I love your videos and am a better player because of you. So, Iโ€™m excited to see where this takes you and all of your subscribers like me.

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  22. @JimmyHall-xc7xj

    Hi Alex why donโ€™t you have some challenge matches against other utube would love to see you beat Rick or Peter or Matt or even better the good good boys

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  23. @stationers

    Alex you have transformed my game. From being the eternal under achiever who edged up to the tee with the dreaded driver in his hand , fearing what was going to happen next (and with good reason) suddenly lโ€™m a longer and more accurate hitter off the tee. From being baffled by fairway woods (l generally avoided using them) now l can pick them out of the bag at will and hit with confidence and accuracy very many more times than not. The big thing is lโ€™ve learned that l know what lโ€™ve done wrong when l hit a bad one and the ability to refer back to what lโ€™ve learned means not having an 18 hole meltdown. The very biggest thing of all though is that in a roll up of mates, when the draw is done my partner isnโ€™t tutting and rolling his eyes skywards having been drawn with me. He knows thereโ€™s a good chance weโ€™re going to be picking up the moneyโ€ฆ.and that after all is the fun of it. Many thanks again and good luck.

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  24. @robertnelson2719

    Oh brother, youโ€™re going in the wrong direction! Youโ€™re a bored, burned out swing coach because youโ€™ve done the same thing over and over ( like eating a tuna sandwich day and night for months) and you expect to get out of your funk by working hard at golf? Booking a tournament? What happens if you donโ€™t make the cut?!? What you need is fun to bust out of it in a big way. Take a page from DeChambeau and try to break 59 from the red tees. Call Shiels or Finch and play with them. Stop working at it and just have fun. You got this.

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  25. @ricd4950

    Alex love the content, stick with it. Andy Carter, Danny Maude and Ali Taylor are the coaches I watch.

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  26. @ChunkehMunkeh

    Been planning to book in with you since Christmas for a few hours tutorial. I got too busy, you know how it goes. Great that you can be so open with your viewers.

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  27. @steveputland4324

    Play matches against decent golfers , stroke & match play! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘

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  28. @carlchappell6383

    No lessons Alex, just a few matches against the other youtubers, bullard would get you laughing, matt fryer, finchy etc, you're still young you've time to see which directions best. good luck ๐Ÿ‘

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  29. @Batt3rseabluu1964

    Thanks been playing for 2 years I was the worst senior golfer now I can see improvements with your channel thanks๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

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  30. @mikebest634

    Good luck with the new look channel Alex ,good to hear from a YouTuber that admits their game has gone off Iโ€™m sticking with snooker mainly now as Iโ€™m pretty good at that ,my golf game is just about gone ,constant draw ,hook and the shanks are never ever far away .Try and get Stephen Hendry on your Channel ,heโ€™s good at golf and loves the game and his channel is flying these days .

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  31. @andrelahood5090

    Good on ya Alex. I would like to see some sports psyc content eg focus mindset, visual cues etc

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  32. @eamonnpotts5063

    The shit weather in the UK doesnโ€™t help Alex, Mottram in particular ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Stay with it mucker because youโ€™re always my go to tipster!

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  33. @Fatrav

    Alex, Quite simply you're one of the best a GREAT teacher. Get yourself together and be better it'll be good for you and for us. My golf is much better because of you! So thanks a million.

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