They made a bit of a mess of mine when I got my clubs regripped last year but I went back and got them fixed for free
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Thanks for the replies I’ve actually put them into the place at the Braids had a few decent recommendations for them.
After my lesson last Monday I had my best score of the season yesterday. Funny old game.
First time tomorrow since Dunbar in April - playing at Lanark with a society my dad's a member of (going as a guest).
Never played it before (despite having lived here for 6 years now). Always heard great things about the course and not-so-great things about the membership. Be interesting to see just how bad I am :greengrin
So following my previous post. I went and got lessons. The guy is level 3 pga pro and he's superb.
I had my third lesson today. In just 3 lessons he's changed everything I was doing, to be fair he did say I wasn't that bad, I just needed corrected having never had a lesson. I'm now hitting the ball properly. I've not got much distance yet but its been 3 weeks since I started and it's like relearning.
I came home today after and I feel like I've unlocked the answers. I've still got miles to go but I feel like I'm in a position to build on and become a decent golfer.
Got 2 more lessons and then I think I'll book more because it's superb.
If someone could teach me how to Putt I'd be laughing.
Practice practice practice for the last 3 weeks and the improvement is massive. I'm going out this weekend so I'll report back with my new pro looking swing results. [emoji108]
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Last Wednesday playing a doubles tie, I putted fantastic, didn't miss anything within 8 feet. Saturday in a mixed Open, same course, same greens, similar weather, below average with the putting. Finished 3rd, if I had putted like Wednesday, we would have won!
Whatever standard anyone plays to, the most overused phrase in this frustrating, wonderful game is --- "if only ......:.
So I played twice today, 18 in the morning at 18 in the afternoon. Different courses which I'd never played before. Played with a different playing partner than usual who plays off 13 and it helped as did my new learned controlled swing.
I shot 98 in the second round...not a big deal to many but I'm buzzing. I've broken 100! Now I have to follow it up with more of the same to prove its not a fluke.
So far lessons have been superb value. Got to keep practicing. I've set myself little goals and I'm slowly ticking them off.
I wish I'd found this game (as a player) when I was much younger.
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I play off 8.2, and i would love to have a few lessons with my irons, but i'm worried that it will cock my game up.
I dont know if i could get much better than i currently play, sometimes coming in way under my handicap, and again a few over it.
At 62 i'm doing ok with what i have as a game, i just wonder if changing things would cause me more trouble than it's worth?
It's a bloody frustrating game at the best of times. :greengrin
Two weeks after the lesson and I’ve just shot one over par for my best ever score round my home course of over 30 odd years. Cheesing. :thumbsup:
54 years it took me but finally finally finally into single figures.
Yes I know 9.8 is probably still 10 but I'm claiming it :greengrin
Good shooting, especially given the condition it's in (despite the dry weather, it's a fabulous track just now!).
I had a game of 2 halves at Lanark through the week - first 9 (well, 8) was attrocious - couldn't get a swing or rythym going at all - was flying at everything. By the time I managed to control myself and slow down, I played some imperious stuff from the 8th onward, coming back in -1 par golf! I putted like God.
I'm off 12 just now and playing quite well. Most of my golf is being played on the south coast as I'm down there with work which I'm finding a lot easier with the amount of roll you get. My home course is the carrick on Loch lomond and yesterdays stableford sums up amateur golf. 8 pars, 2 bogeys and 8 blobs 😂🤣
The new WHS handicapping system is resulting in many more variances in our handicaps that ever before.
Earlier in the in the season I went up point6, point4, point6 then point 2 in four consecutive rounds - a whopping 1.8 in no time at all.
Since then, I've been gradually chipping away at it and have come down from a high of 6.1 to my present 4.2. I'm sure the ba' will burst very soon though.
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I think I’m fortunate to be able to post this tonight. Playing a medal round, I was about to play from the light rough when a player, coming in the opposite direction about 120 yds. away, and in full view of each other, played a shot which clipped my ear and thumped the ground about twenty yards behind me. I nearly sh*t myself. Approaching him, I sarcastically, suggested that a warning call might have been useful, to which he replied, swiftly passing me, ‘aye, sorry.’ Ar**hole!!!!