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Wins and Lessons Learned!
Let the Skool know about what good things have come to your golf game! No negativity here, wins are wins!
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Questions for the Coach!
Jot down your questions here and I will provide my insight.
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Week 2 Hole/Concept Breakdown (Early)
I am breaking down this week's concept early! This is hole 18 at my home course, Millwood Golf and Raquet Club. A great hole, which measures roughly 430 yards with a very teachable risk to reward concept. 1. The target number to hit on this hole is around 240-245 from that tee box. 2. This number clears the possibility of fairway bunker or water hazard off the tee with a good swing. 3. Leaves a manageable number to the center of the green while taking out as much trouble as possible. If you were to hit your well struck drive 280, half of your shot dispersion is in the water hazard. Penalty shots are the #1 cause of double/triple bogeys. If you were to hit your drive into the fairway bunker, the average 10 handicap player in that position would average 4-4.5 strokes to get the ball in the hole from the bunker. The harder a swing off the tee, the wider of a dispersion pattern, therefore bringing more trouble into play. The best golfers in the world do not swing 100% on every swing due to this, they train their entire life swinging roughly 80-85%. Hard, but still in control. In your opinion, given that the 240-yard shot off the tee is the lowest probability of double or worse, what option do you think is the highest probability for double or worse?
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Week 2 Hole/Concept Breakdown (Early)
How to Get the Most Out of This Group
1. Start with the Weekly Focus posts 2. Study the hole breakdowns — don’t rush them 3. When asked, answer the question even if you don’t comment 4. Begin asking yourself on the course: You don’t need to post to get value — but engagement accelerates learning.
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How to Use This Skool & What You’ll Learn
If you’re here, it’s probably because you want to score better without rebuilding your swing. That’s exactly what this Skool is about. This isn’t a swing-tip group. It’s a place to learn how to think your way around a golf course — managing risk, picking smarter targets, and avoiding the big numbers that blow up rounds. Inside here, we focus on: - How to dissect a hole before you ever pick a club - How to manage risk vs reward with logic, not ego - How to pick a number, not just a club, to control dispersion - How to aim for safe misses, not perfect shots - How to play calmer, smarter golf even when your swing isn’t perfect Weekly Focus Each week, we lock in one core concept that directly lowers scores. These ideas repeat for a reason — that’s how they stick. Hole Breakdowns & Visual Lessons Real holes broken down with: - Screenshots - Lines, zones, and dispersion - Clear decision logic The goal isn’t to copy the play — it’s to learn how to think so you can apply it to any course you play.
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Presten Richardson
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@presten-richardson-2428
Professional golfer that would like to grow the game I love by helping as many people as possible learn what I have learned.

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Joined Jan 10, 2026