My Silver Ridge Bucket II has been with me for more than 5 years. It is slightly large but fits well on my head. It has a good protection against the sun and rain.
When I was an amateur, I practiced a lot on different techniques. I agree with Lump's opinion, I used to worry about my swing whether it was good or bad or it just didn't have consistency. If I focus on doing technical moves without any 'feel', the outcome won't be good.
Consistent swing is a swing that you develop through practice and instruction from a golf expert. If you have no problem with your swing consistency, then you are likely to produce good scores in the game. It is measurable depending on a golfer's height and body build, for example, I stand...
I have both and the difference is that the White Ice is firmer than the White Hot on the insert. I like the White Ice better, even if it sometimes make the ball jump off the blade. I can tolerate that.
That video is a good instruction for beginners in terms of grip issue. I too, had grip problems when I was just starting. It may look and sound rubbish to some pro golfers out there, but this guy, I say kudos to his effort.
I only see bonfires near beaches in my area. People gather there and do some booze, singing and laughter. I only experienced bonfire once in my lifetime, and that was at our college farewell party before going our separate ways.
The photos look good and inviting! I have never played on that course but someday I would. I think that place is also a good spot for brisk walking, not just for playing golf.
Someone who is a professional golfer advised me to just relax and keep it simple. It's like forgetting the angle, the mechanics and the correct swing and just play for fun. It worked for me though. You can also watch golf videos on Youtube.
Hey Gareth! I suffered from a wrist injury back in 2002 due to poor body mechanics while playing golf. The pain was intolerable, wrist motions were restricted and there was swelling at the back of my wrist so I went to see the doctor immediately and was told to apply RICE (Rest, Ice...