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How Jamie Dornan Got to Single Figures — and What Club Golfers Can Learn (Part 1)

How Jamie Dornan Got to Single Figures — and What Club Golfers Can Learn (Part 1)

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What does it really take for a club golfer to make the jump to single figures?

Part 1 (Season 2, Episode 5) How Low Can You Go?

In Part One of this episode of How Low Can You Go?, we’re joined by actor and passionate golfer Jamie Dornan — not to talk Hollywood, but to talk improvement.

Jamie shares his journey from a mid-to-high handicapper to a solid single-figure player, driven by obsession, curiosity, and a relentless desire to get better. We dive into how watching too much golf content led him to seek clarity, why a single lesson with the right question changed everything, and how playing in the Dunhill Links Pro-Am alongside DP World Tour players tested his game under real pressure — including the day he “nearly killed” two spectators with a golf ball.

This is a conversation for club golfers who feel first-tee nerves, chase consistency, and want to understand what actually moves the needle in improvement — without chasing perfect swings or tour-level golf.

If you’re trying to get better at golf, this one will resonate.

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🏨 Big shout out to The Leddie Hotel on Scotland’s Golf Coast.

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