Hunting Scratch Golf Show
Quest for the Open with Peter Finch
In this episode we chat with the Peter Finch from the highly successful You Tube Channel Peter Finch Golf. While initially wanting to be a touring pro, Peter soon realized that he had a passion for coaching as strong as his passion for playing. The success of his online Peter Finch Golf Channel now means that he can indulge both his passions.
Fresh from his quest to drive 350 yards, Peter has now with his golfing business associate Rick Sheils, set himself a new quest for all of us to follow – qualifying for the British Open at Royal Troon in 2016. We chat with Peter about what he thinks it will take to qualify for the Open and his reaction to his popularity as an online golfing celebrity
There is always a way you can be better@pfgolfpro
In This Episode You’ll Learn
• Why it is so hard to become a touring pro
• How You Tube has created a whole new category of Golf Pros
• Peter’s first attempts at making videos
• His adventure as a celebrity at the Open in St Andrews
• Why no one can truly master golf
• That unlike other majors anyone can attempt to qualify for the Open
• Developing an individual practice routine.
• The importance of driving, scrambling and the mental game.
If there is a chance of doing something you might as well give it a go@pfgolfpro
Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode
A GIANT EAGLE + THAT FACE + JORDAN SPIETH
INCREASE GOLF CLUB HEAD SPEED
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