So imagine this; you get your end of year bonus... And have this itch to scratch when you want to really buy something golf related...
You already have a new golf set (even two bought in 2016) extra itobori wedges, multiple woods shafts, a launch monitor, arccos, zepp, range finder, golf watch...
I'm using TM Quiver at the moment, but I'm not a massive fan of those tiny stands... Something extremely small/light to take to practice/9 hole par 3 you guys can suggest?
Thanks!
So I was able to keep my swing still quite compact and working well (70% power 7i 168-172 carry).
I'd like some drills on leg work mostly, as even now i'm coming from the outside (granted - by 1 degree or less) but i'm unable to hit a draw. I guess that's due to not leaving myself enough space...
So, not sure if it's the right thread but here it goes.
I've been (am being) taught by guys at a school in London, that wrote a few books, taught some great players and all.
Same thing they do is being taught by a guy called Mike Malaska. I've watched his YT videos and he makes a lot of sense...
As title says, first time on a course in Feb as you can see there was A LOT wrong with it :) :banghead:https://youtu.be/cglsz1VVb0o?t=11s
About 4 months ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LE1Ldk-Wq8 So fixed most of the angles but it was still a lot of movement.
So I'm on a mission to do it...
So one of the reasons i came to this forum is to talk about golf trolleys.
Being based in London I have a tiny car and/or public transport to rely on while getting to the course. Carrying a 15-20lb second bag with a cart is a no-go.
I've been playing for 10 months and I enjoy walking the course...
Hey I'm Matt from London!
Been hacking for 10 months now.
I proudly believe in second hand balls - so I leave mine on the course as often as I can :alien:
Taking a lot of lessons and hitting the range/course at least 3/4 times a week allowed me to break 80 twice so far.
My goal is to become a...