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We’re less than 24 hours away from the first tee shot of the 43rd Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. It’s been a long week, especially having to wait the extra day compared to the normal Thursday start for PGA Tour events.
In the mean time, our Director of Instruction Steve Scott is once again down at Sleepy Hollow Golf Club with another tip, this time on how to enjoy the game more.
Throughout the Ryder Cup this week, the teams will be playing match play. What most amateurs don’t realize is match play is a fantastic way to play golf with your friends and family on the weekends. Forget about your score, forget about missing short putts, and just worry about beating your opponent.
“Get out there, play more match play,” Scott said in the video above. “Have so much fun playing this game, because that’s what it’s all about.”
Aside from leading our lessons, Scott is also the PGA head golf professional at the Outpost Club, founder of the Silver Club Golfing Society and a PGA Tour Live analyst.
Click here to watch previous episodes of “Golf Instruction with Steve Scott” including Gator-clamp putting, iron play and flop shots.