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Am i your little brother?I’m using my little brothers clubs, they are decent but older callaway ones, just too small (and no pitching wedge as he launched it into a lake)
Am i your little brother?I’m using my little brothers clubs, they are decent but older callaway ones, just too small (and no pitching wedge as he launched it into a lake)
I’ve got to say you’ve got a horrendous username for a golf thread!!I’m using my little brothers clubs, they are decent but older callaway ones, just too small (and no pitching wedge as he launched it into a lake)
Can’t say I’ve ever had that but maybe your grip is too strong or weak?I took my boy to the range again this evening and it went fairly well.
only downside is I felt my forearm getting sore as we went through and then suddenly on a shot this sharp stabbing pain just below my elbow. Any one had that before? I’m guessing it’s due to the way I held the club or constantly hitting the floor?
Which arm was it and where on the elbow was the pain? It sounds like a bit of golfers elbow to me? I've suffered from it for years but manage it by loads of stretching before i but and also try to avoid hit the mat too much.I took my boy to the range again this evening and it went fairly well.
only downside is I felt my forearm getting sore as we went through and then suddenly on a shot this sharp stabbing pain just below my elbow. Any one had that before? I’m guessing it’s due to the way I held the club or constantly hitting the floor?
Literally just below my right elbow (right handed), a quick google screams golfers elbow which is brilliant news.Which arm was it and where on the elbow was the pain? It sounds like a bit of golfers elbow to me? I've suffered from it for years but manage it by loads of stretching before i but and also try to avoid hit the mat too much.
Great shooting. That's the score to beat now.I broke 80 off the White tees for the 1st time ever at my home track yesterday (Boringdon GC, Plymouth, UK). Shot 78 gross, 68 net. No penalty strokes, no double bogeys.
The course is a long one for me and with my average driving distance being about 200yards, shooting anything around my handicap there is a proper effort (as it should be!), going under it is dreamland
Thanks I've gone lower elsewhere, but never at home track. It's a toughie for a self-proclaimed Wendy, but love a challenge...Great shooting. That's the score to beat now.
Brilliant effort especially being pretty short off the tee - you must have nailed virtually every 3 wood/rescue into the greens and got up and down a few times as wellI broke 80 off the White tees for the 1st time ever at my home track yesterday (Boringdon GC, Plymouth, UK). Shot 78 gross, 68 net. No penalty strokes, no double bogeys.
The course is a long one for me and with my average driving distance being about 200yards, shooting anything around my handicap there is a proper effort (as it should be!), going under it is dreamland
Approach play was excellent, proximity to hole was good, 29 putts (good for me!). 5 wood and 7 woods were lovely all day (don't carry a 3 wood). I average 85 off the whites there, so this score is likely to be the exception. Still, cut 0.6 overnight. Looking forward to the challenge of playing off 8.6 nowBrilliant effort especially being pretty short off the tee - you must have nailed virtually every 3 wood/rescue into the greens and got up and down a few times as well
That's really impressive! Your short game must be razor sharp.I broke 80 off the White tees for the 1st time ever at my home track yesterday (Boringdon GC, Plymouth, UK). Shot 78 gross, 68 net. No penalty strokes, no double bogeys.
The course is a long one for me and with my average driving distance being about 200yards, shooting anything around my handicap there is a proper effort (as it should be!), going under it is dreamland
Similar picks (although perhaps not for the same reasons)Who do we have for the USPGA?
I've gone down the ballstriker/excellent long iron player route as it sounds like staying out of the rough will be crucial, so they might lay back a fair bit.
Rahm to win, E/W on Homa, Hovland, Morikawa and Min Woo Lee