The Golf Thread - 2017!
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bodhi said:
Rosscow said:
Do people on here tend to take the glove off between shots? Or off when you putt?
Mine goes on at the 1st tee, and comes off at the 18th Green. Find I putt much better with a glove on, and its usually taking gloves off and putting them back on again that stretches them.Of course, now we're at the end of the summer my two hands are different colours, but I look on that as a badge of honour
Putter won't need replacing for a while... Bought myself a mint Scotty Cameron California Monterey. The feel of this in comparison to the Ping Anser I played with before is night and day. Not necessarily the answer to my current issues in my game, but certainly helps if I'm getting better on the greens!
Having a torrid time with my driver recently so I left it at home Sunday and played with just my trusty old TM R5 3 wood off most of the tees, lost a bit of distance but hit all but one of the fairways rather than spending vast chunks of my weekend searching for lost balls In woods and lakes.
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
dazwalsh said:
Having a torrid time with my driver recently so I left it at home Sunday and played with just my trusty old TM R5 3 wood off most of the tees, lost a bit of distance but hit all but one of the fairways rather than spending vast chunks of my weekend searching for lost balls In woods and lakes.
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
SpeckledJim will be along soon, to warmly approve of this post! Rightly so imo. Driver is pointless for a lot of golfers Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
DuncanM said:
dazwalsh said:
Having a torrid time with my driver recently so I left it at home Sunday and played with just my trusty old TM R5 3 wood off most of the tees, lost a bit of distance but hit all but one of the fairways rather than spending vast chunks of my weekend searching for lost balls In woods and lakes.
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
SpeckledJim will be along soon, to warmly approve of this post! Rightly so imo. Driver is pointless for a lot of golfers Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
dazwalsh said:
Having a torrid time with my driver recently so I left it at home Sunday and played with just my trusty old TM R5 3 wood off most of the tees, lost a bit of distance but hit all but one of the fairways rather than spending vast chunks of my weekend searching for lost balls In woods and lakes.
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
Yes! I have a Ping G Stretch 3 wood, 13 degrees. I hit it further than most people I play with (hitting drivers) and it's more accurate than my driver. Try one!Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
DuncanM said:
dazwalsh said:
Having a torrid time with my driver recently so I left it at home Sunday and played with just my trusty old TM R5 3 wood off most of the tees, lost a bit of distance but hit all but one of the fairways rather than spending vast chunks of my weekend searching for lost balls In woods and lakes.
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
SpeckledJim will be along soon, to warmly approve of this post! Rightly so imo. Driver is pointless for a lot of golfers Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
Rosscow said:
dazwalsh said:
Having a torrid time with my driver recently so I left it at home Sunday and played with just my trusty old TM R5 3 wood off most of the tees, lost a bit of distance but hit all but one of the fairways rather than spending vast chunks of my weekend searching for lost balls In woods and lakes.
Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
Yes! I have a Ping G Stretch 3 wood, 13 degrees. I hit it further than most people I play with (hitting drivers) and it's more accurate than my driver. Try one!Think I will just continue without it for a while, before convincing myself It must be the club and not me and purchasing a new one
A mate of mine plays with one of those mini drivers, sort of a 3 wood with lower loft. Anyone had any experience with them?
Finally went for my first round of 9 yesterday after months on driving ranges, I got a 44 on 9 par 3s which I don't think is too bad for my first go my putting let's me down badly which I'm working on.
Bought a new second hand set of clubs today too, they're Dunlop 65is which I got for £40 and look brand new! After a brief go down the driving range I much prefer them to my previous clubs.
Looking to get a couple of more rounds in before I venture to a new course, for a pay to play course Stanmore is quite nice for a beginner.
Bought a new second hand set of clubs today too, they're Dunlop 65is which I got for £40 and look brand new! After a brief go down the driving range I much prefer them to my previous clubs.
Looking to get a couple of more rounds in before I venture to a new course, for a pay to play course Stanmore is quite nice for a beginner.
thebraketester said:
Played today at my local course. Went around in 92 which is my best score so far. Still a lot of work to do, but I can feel myself getting more confident in that I can usually put a good swing together to make a decent strike.
You're doing really well. Single-figures are on the cards in a couple of years, I reckon.thebraketester said:
Thanks Jim. Even if i could get to a ~10-15 handicap in a few years I would be happy. Just gonna keep practicing and see what happens. I’d love to play off ~scratch at some point, but who wouldn’t? If anyone is in Herts/north London and fancies a game let me know.
Shooting sub-100 inside your brief experience would be an impressive achievement. A 92 is a fair-to-excellent round of golf by the standards of 75% of players who've been at it for 20 years.
Keep it up, keep thinking hard about the realities of your situation on the course and the realities of your capabilities, work hard on your swing and work harder on your putting, and keep referring back to a trusted pro!
I honestly think at this great rate of progress an 82 is possible this time next year if you concentrate on learning from every mistake.
I hope this doesn't sound patronising, I'm genuinely very impressed.
SpeckledJim said:
Shooting sub-100 inside your brief experience would be an impressive achievement.
A 92 is a fair-to-excellent round of golf by the standards of 75% of players who've been at it for 20 years.
Keep it up, keep thinking hard about the realities of your situation on the course and the realities of your capabilities, work hard on your swing and work harder on your putting, and keep referring back to a trusted pro!
I honestly think at this great rate of progress an 82 is possible this time next year if you concentrate on learning from every mistake.
I hope this doesn't sound patronising, I'm genuinely very impressed.
Good post - agree with all that. Keep us posted! A 92 is a fair-to-excellent round of golf by the standards of 75% of players who've been at it for 20 years.
Keep it up, keep thinking hard about the realities of your situation on the course and the realities of your capabilities, work hard on your swing and work harder on your putting, and keep referring back to a trusted pro!
I honestly think at this great rate of progress an 82 is possible this time next year if you concentrate on learning from every mistake.
I hope this doesn't sound patronising, I'm genuinely very impressed.
Went again today... shot 94 which I was happy with, could have easily been 90 had I not duffed a few chip shots onto the greens. We got caught up in a huge queue of people (including one 5 ball? wtf) so ended up skipping a few holes and then going back to play them at the end which kind of phased us both a little bit.
I am definitely understanding the actual game more, rather than just ball hitting. A few times I played a too shorter club in order to keep the ball in play and leave a 100yd approach shot, rather than just thing "fk it... I am gonna just whack it as hard as I can"
Thanks for the encouragement. :-)
Rich
I am definitely understanding the actual game more, rather than just ball hitting. A few times I played a too shorter club in order to keep the ball in play and leave a 100yd approach shot, rather than just thing "fk it... I am gonna just whack it as hard as I can"
Thanks for the encouragement. :-)
Rich
Edited by thebraketester on Friday 22 September 15:47
Edited by thebraketester on Friday 22 September 15:47
thebraketester said:
Thanks Jim. Even if i could get to a ~10-15 handicap in a few years I would be happy. Just gonna keep practicing and see what happens. I’d love to play off ~scratch at some point, but who wouldn’t? If anyone is in Herts/north London and fancies a game let me know.
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