The golf club i am a member at has slightly higher fee's and joining fee than those mentioned and also requires proposer and seconder, you can join without them but on a temporary membership and you get 3 months to find a proposer and seconder
The singleton could play a singles match against the pair taking each one on alternately, i.e. player on own plays against player 1 on hole 1 & then against player 2 on hole 2 and so on.
I have a mixed set 4,5 & 6 irons are G700 and 7,8,9 & W are i500's. I like the added forgiveness in the longer irons and they don't look out of place.
Overall i'm very pleased with the whole set.
A putting lesson i had a few years ago, the pro told me that If you're a right handed golfer with left eye dominant then you should be using a mallet style putter as you're dominant eye is not directly over the putter and you are looking across slightly so longer lines on the mallet help you to...
Saw a drill on you tube somewhere, you put a series of tee's in the ground and then use a piece of stiff card ( approx 12 inch square) held in place at the required angle by the tee's
I had used a stewart golf remote trolley for 10 years or so and decided last year to try a push trolley so looked around a bought a stewart golf push trolley. I've found it great so this year sold the electric remote trolley and haven't looked back. Just make sure you buy a 3 wheeler and not one...
I have had a look on your website & if the trolley does what it says it does i think you are on a winner.
I have always had a remote trolley & my current trolley is the F1 from stewart golf, service used to be very good but not so good now & the trolley is quite heavy.
if the follow me option is...
Ours is £345 per team of 4 but the pro doesn't pay so works out at £115 each irrespective of whether member or not. I'm not too fussed about it but money raised does go to charity so i'm playing