I Took the Stillness Swing to a 6500 Yard Course Did It Hold Up

Can a completely quiet, zero-weight-shift golf swing handle the pressure of a 6,500-yard course? Today, we are putting the Jim Venetos Stillness Swing through the big-course test . On a track of this scale, fighting a tough wind and dialing in real-world iron gapping proved to be a massive challenge. In fact, the big course caught up to my approach shots and left us missing 100% of our greens in regulation (0-for-9 GIR). On paper, zero greens looks like a total scorecard disaster. But this is where the incredible stability of the stillness setup became a superpower. By completely eliminating the big penalty misses, it gave us the perfect platform to deploy the Will Robins Scoring Method and let the short game go to work. Stick around until the very end of the video where we break down the final Round Summary data board. The metrics reveal some serious, eye-opening ideas about real-world distance mapping and course management that may change how you look at your own scorecard. Did the system hold up against this 6500 yard course? Let’s head to the first tee and find out! Special thanks to: Jim Venetos @jimvenetosgolf Will Robins @thescoringmethod Don't forget to subscribe    / @daveongolf   #Golf #StillnessSwing #JimVenetos #ScoringMethod #WillRobins #CourseVlog #MidHandicap #GolfHacks