In a casual range session with Tiger Woods, Nelly Korda asked a simple question:
“How do you manage your bad days?”
“I just try to make my misses playable.”
That’s it. That’s the secret sauce. The GOAT of men’s golf telling the best in the women’s game — it’s not about perfection, it’s about survival.
You wanna play better golf?

Stop chasing the buttery 5-iron that lands like a butterfly with sore feet. Start learning how to miss in the right spots — short right, not long left. Front bunker, not plugged backside. You don’t need a perfect round. You need fewer doubles and more tap-in bogeys.
Tiger’s not talking about course management here. He’s talking about self-management.
Club down.
Shift your aim.
Take your medicine.
If Tiger does it, what the makes you think you shouldn’t?
When The GOAT speaks you need to listen. Nelly Korda was listening, maybe it will translate to even more wins for her. Check out the video below to get a glimpse into Nelly’s thought process on short chips. Tiger chimes in with his approach as well, there’s a lot to unpack there and for the casual golfer there’s probably too much. The amount of thought that goes into a simple 89yd chip shot is amazing.
Watch it below.
I really like these Taylormade videos where the pro’s are mic’d up and just talking golf.
There’s no fluff. No…
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Just pro golfers going through their practice session and dissecting the game. I’ve seen a good amount of these videos now and it’s pretty cool that these two golfers would have similar yet very different approaches on a basic 89yd chip shot. Another example of how golf is the simplest yet most complex sport there is. Love it Taylormade, keep it comin’.


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