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Question about forgiving irons...
Published (2009-10-31 21:17:00)
thanks Brian i give that go when playing in this new years day at the Hickory shaft game we play. we only play 9 holes due to everyone feeling unwell after there new year party we had the world open hickory comp. a few months ago down near Gullane No2, it was started a few years ago at Musselburgh. here is a photo of the winner Linnel Freedman and Old Tom Morris. cheers Bill
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Fisher secures Kim date
Published (2009-10-31 18:51:00)
Anthony Kim will take on Ross Fisher over 36 holes in Sunday's World Match Play final in Spain.
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Putters
Published (2009-10-31 12:20:00)
Even after following tips from this forum, i am still a terrible putter. What is the score with these belly and broomhandle putters. Do you think they might help? Bri
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why do i fluff my chips
Published (2009-10-31 23:40:00)
The OP (Foozler) has not come back on this so we seem to be debating the problem amongst ourselves Is there a Foozler out there and have the replies been of any help?
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top ten golf brand
Published (2009-10-31 03:23:00)
NO.1 Dunlop NO.2 TaylorMade NO.3 Adidas NO.4 Beaverton NO.5 Ben Hogan NO.6 Etonic NO.7 Wilson NO.8 MacGregot NO.9 Callaway NO.10 Ping More details to...
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why do i fluff my chips
Published (2009-10-31 18:49:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by keiko Don't use a lob wedge, you need something with a sharp edge on it like a sw or pw, a sw will stop shorter and have less roll. The lob wedge has too much bounce and will blade easily by bouncing off the turf. Let me know how these tips work for you. Acually the sand wedge has more bounce - it is designed that way do the club can 'bounce through the sand'. A lob wedge usually has very little...
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Question about forgiving irons...
Published (2009-10-30 17:06:00)
Hi Bill, The more forgiving clubs have less dispersion on poorly stuck shots due to off-center strikes and path face angle problems. But, as I said, a bad swing will make even the most forgiving club slice or hook out of control. That is why golfers with poor swings will make even the most expensive state of the art, fitted, "forgiving" clubs slice, and they can't figure out what to do. For instance, Trevino, Calcaveccia...
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Search for replacement ball
Published (2009-10-31 18:44:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by TeachingPro The best suggestion I have is to follow the science and research that's available. If you sign up to http://www.golfballselector.com/ for a small fee you can enter a whole host of information about your golf swing and playing tendencies and they'll give you a list of most suitable golf balls. They also have some key stats and manufacturer preferences for each golf ball. They might be a...
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Measuring The Slope Of A Green...
Published (2009-10-30 03:22:00)
Dave Pelz [1] stated in his book on putting: “Few golfers (myself and several Tour pros I work with) care enough about green-reading to expend the effort to accurately measure slopes on real greens (using precision instruments not commercially available). However, there is no better way to learn to recognize slopes . Measure the slope of a green near the hole, look at it as you read your putt’s break, then putt on it. Your...
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elbow or shoulder plane?
Published (2009-10-31 17:51:00)
There are some who say the downswing should follow the same path as the backswing (hence the training aid - the Explanar): presumably the shoulder plane. Others say the downswing should be shallower than the backswing, which I take to be the elbow plane (line between ball and right elbow at address). Who's right, or am I totally confused in this interpretation?
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Started 9 months ago (2009-02-09 11:22:00)
by GreeBoman
I just took a look...I think I was right, all the new people are posting in the "new members" area. We need to move their discussion out into the general areas and just use that section to say hello...hell I'd nearly consider removing it or at the very least, add a sticky to direct people to pose questions etc in the main area.
There actually is a lot of action in there!
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 16:13:00)
by rogue
Golf is easier to lose your ball, golf wins
Baseball is harder to hit the ball. baseball wins
golf you only have one chance which if you mess it up, you wont win the tournament. Baseball gives you more chances and hence room for error. golf wins.
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-14 15:45:00)
by kbp
Many times this is from using a shoulder turn on the backswing and then using mostly arms on the foreswing and not turning back through. The more you try to reach the hands forward in the foreswing, the more you hit behind. The turn must advance the hands in front of the ball, not the arms alone. Swaying is a related fault, similar reasoning. You see this in putting sometimes too when ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-29 18:10:00)
by LowPost42
Hi Chuck,
Tom Wishon did some robot & trackman testing with his own models and published the results.
He used a blade (the 550M, now the 555M)
A players cavity back (the 550C, now the 555C)
A very forgiving forged iron with a milled cavity (the 560MC)
A thin faced iron (770CFE)
The robot was set to hit the heads 150 yards when hitting pure, then tested for 1" off center.
By ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-30 23:09:00)
by bill reed
hi
give top flite T a go there made by Callaway now and it a good ball for the price.
cheers
Bill
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-29 16:32:00)
by BrianW
Hi Trevor,
At address the shoulders set a plane as does the clubshaft. Can you explain your thinking a little more regarding the elbow plane please?
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 12:45:00)
by bill reed
hi
the Open then the Ryder cup and then Masters.
cheers
Bill
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Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-14 15:45:00)
by kbp
Many times this is from using a shoulder turn on the backswing and then using mostly arms on the foreswing and not turning back through. The more you try to reach the hands forward in the foreswing, the more you hit behind. The turn must advance the hands in front of the ball, not the arms alone. Swaying is a related fault, similar reasoning. You see this in putting sometimes too when ...
Started 9 months ago (2009-02-09 11:22:00)
by GreeBoman
I just took a look...I think I was right, all the new people are posting in the "new members" area. We need to move their discussion out into the general areas and just use that section to say hello...hell I'd nearly consider removing it or at the very least, add a sticky to direct people to pose questions etc in the main area.
There actually is a lot of action in there!
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 16:13:00)
by rogue
Golf is easier to lose your ball, golf wins
Baseball is harder to hit the ball. baseball wins
golf you only have one chance which if you mess it up, you wont win the tournament. Baseball gives you more chances and hence room for error. golf wins.
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