In today's vlog, Rick Shiels walks 26.7 miles and passes the 40,000 pound donation mark for his fundraiser.
Rick Shiels walks 150 miles across Scotland with his golf clubs on his back, raising over 27,000 pounds.
Rick Shiels is raising money for prostate cancer by walking 150 miles from Prestwick to St. Andrews while carrying his golf clubs on his back.
Rick Shiels walks down the street in St. Andrews, Scotland, on his way to the Old Course to play in the 150th Open.
Rick Shiels is a professional golf coach who has been teaching golfers of all levels for over 20 years.
Rick Shiels is a professional golf coach who provides tips and instruction on golfing techniques.
Rick Shiels tries out the Titus VG3 golf ball, exclusive to Japan, and put it to the test at the Marriott Worsley Park.
Rick Shiels hits five or six wedge shots, some mid-irons, and finishes by hitting driver on the driving range.
Rick Shiels is confident he will do well this week in Milwaukee, saying a victory would be nice but not necessary. He has always had this attitude throughout his life and career.
In this video, Rick takes on 16 year old Frank Kennedy in a 18 hole stroke play. Frank is off close 7 handicap and Rick starts 10 under par.
For a successful putt, Rick Shiels recommends one of these 7 different putter grips to try out based on your dominate hand.
Rick Shiels is joined by Matt Fryer at Marriott Worthy Park, his home golf course, in episode 5 of Break 75. They hope for a confidence-boosting day of golf with Rick shooting his best round yet.
Rick Shiels tests the new Adams irons,driver, and putters and is excited by the performance of the driver.
Rick Shiels introduces the Cal irons, a set of golf clubs that are a third of the price of the popular tailor made p790s while having all the same technology.
Rick Shiels is excited to try the new Adams driver, a brand that used to be very popular and successful.
Rick Shiels hits a brand new Ping G430 driver and a Ping driver from 25 years ago to compare distance and performance.
Adams golf clubs, which were popular a few years ago, are coming back out with a line of golf clubs that incorporate the C group technology from the Yes brand of putters.
Rick Shiels reviews the Titleist u505 iron utility driving iron, calling it the perfect golf club for him.
Rick Shiels reviews the Titleist t350s game improvement irons, claiming they are the best foreign irons he's ever hit.
The new Titleist T200 irons are the best on the market, with a hollow head construction and incredible feel.
Rick Shiels hits some balls, practices, and gives a cheeky lesson in this video, while also talking about his new series where the goal is to beat a score of 75.
Rick Shiels gives 10 reasons why British golfers have more fun than Americans, based on a July 15 article from Golf.com.
In this video, Rick Shiels is joined by their good friend at Motorcaddy to give away an electric trolley and a hybrid stand bag to two lucky viewers.
Rick Shiels evaluates chippers for golfers who are struggling to improve their game.
Rick Shiels gives advice to a viewer on what they can do to break into the golf industry without having to hit a golf ball, mentioning that there are now more options than ever before.
The WGC Match Play Championship features the best 64 golfers in the world competing in a bracket-style tournament. Despite some great matchups, the lack of big names left many fans disappointed.
Rick Shiels is discussing how the game of golf is changing and how he is excited to be a part of the new wave of the sport.
Rick Shiels reviews different golf brands and how they have changed over the years, noting that while technology has improved, it hasn't made that much of a difference in performance.
Rick Shiels describes the process of qualifying for the Open Championship, which will be held at his home golf course this year.
Rick Shiels breaks down Lee Westwood's disappointing performance at the PGA Championship, discussing how his tendency to hit fairway bunkers led to a less than stellar showing.
Rick Shiells is desert island bound, and can only bring a set of golf clubs and one luxury item. He's choosing a set of clubs he's enjoyed in the past, and a golf ball.
In this clip, Rick Shiels discusses what he would do if he were in charge of Taylormade golf.
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