Uli tries a Simon Line™ & Jerm uses positive affirmations | WACO Back 9 | Mic'd Up Practice Round
Watch as Uli and Jerm take on the Waco Beast's Back 9 in a practice round for the ages. The two golfers, Paul Yulobari and Uli, engage in a fierce battle, with Uli trailing behind by just one stroke at the midpoint of their round. As they navigate the challenging course, they share valuable insights into their strategies and techniques. Jerm uses positive affirmations to stay focused and motivated, while Uli experiments with a new approach on hole 10 - a 591-foot scenic hole that demands accuracy and precision. The two golfers also discuss the importance of breaking out of comfort zones and challenging themselves in order to improve their game. With the Waco Beast's notorious sprinkler system coming into play, Uli's backhand is put to the test, and he reveals the steps he took to overcome his initial struggles with accuracy.
Watch Uli tackle the Simon Line & Jerm uses affirmations at WACO's Back 9 in this mic'd up practice round.
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hey guys we're here at the back nine at the beast here in waco texas practice round number who knows how many at this point paul yulobari and i have a close battle now yili at two down just i'm at one down um score needs to be a lot lower come tournament time but that's what these are this is just practice working out the kinks yeah maybe one down might win it yeah we'll see hole 10 591 feet one of the more scenic holes on the course place your straightest longest drive and fairway and then you'll have about 200 feet into the pin uh one of my favorites god darn it dude always gone sidearm on this one i want to go big on this i don't want to be the layup dude anymore you can do that what's that you go big i want to that's what i'm saying i'm trying to break out of it like i felt like my backhand was actually pretty good at vegas and memorial that was not what do i do club up shred that's what i do hold that was kind of sweet too oh did that work almost this hole is easily executed with two accurate forehands and i don't think there's really any need for me to go big off the tee i just i kind of feel like i'm putting myself in a straight jacket sometimes with just playing that same style all the time and sometimes i need to break out of it and just challenge myself it's a scoring game remember that yeah it is and honestly come tournament time i don't think that i i don't think that i'll do that because i'm still not comfortable with it even though it's what i'm working on the most and i do i do feel like i've i've come leaps and bounds since you and simon ripped me so much for that accuracy thing that you guys did during the off season you guys ripped me you just threw it sideways on the left i i did i earned that in many ways i mean i you guys didn't just come out of nowhere by saying that i didn't have an accurate backhand but i do feel like i've won tournaments yeah you said it was the least accurate sprinkler system that sometimes the...





