For those of a certain age, and perhaps a bit poignant with the recent loss of Michael Parkinson
And the prize for most the miserable post of the day goes to...........Round with Alliss was more like a sixth of a round.
Playing just 3 holes with a strong suspicion that celebs had only the best of several shots televised.
More junk TV from the BBC.
Correct…that miserablism just saddened me.And the prize for most the miserable post of the day goes to...........
Starting to think you were a victim of Savile.Round with Alliss was more like a sixth of a round.
Playing just 3 holes with a strong suspicion that celebs had only the best of several shots televised.
More junk TV from the BBC.
Round with Alliss was more like a sixth of a round.
Playing just 3 holes with a strong suspicion that celebs had only the best of several shots televised.
More junk TV from the BBC.
I had a quick look at it.
I know that Peter Allis was a great player, obviously way better (on a different planet) than I could ever hope to be.
But does anyone else think that his putting stroke is incredibly wristy?
Every putting lesson I've had, or tip I've seen, tells me to keep the hands out of the stroke.
And yet he was putting well by pretty much hinging his wrists.
Just goes to show that whatever works for you is fine.
You have excelled yourselfRound with Alliss was more like a sixth of a round.
Playing just 3 holes with a strong suspicion that celebs had only the best of several shots televised.
More junk TV from the BBC.
I had always thought that these wristy strokes and 'rap' putting that you see on old footage was due to the much slower greens - is that wrong?Wristy strokes dominated the game for many years before we switched to more of a shoulder action.
Thumper's Mum has it spot onRound with Alliss was more like a sixth of a round.
Playing just 3 holes with a strong suspicion that celebs had only the best of several shots televised.
More junk TV from the BBC.
Wasn't his car registration 3 PUT or something similar (or am I confusing him with the Pro at High Elms some 25 years ago)?I had a quick look at it.
I know that Peter Allis was a great player, obviously way better (on a different planet) than I could ever hope to be.
But does anyone else think that his putting stroke is incredibly wristy?
Every putting lesson I've had, or tip I've seen, tells me to keep the hands out of the stroke.
And yet he was putting well by pretty much hinging his wrists.
Just goes to show that whatever works for you is fine.
Why do you even bother watching the BBC or come to that, any TV.Round with Alliss was more like a sixth of a round.
Playing just 3 holes with a strong suspicion that celebs had only the best of several shots televised.
More junk TV from the BBC.
Have a go with some putters from the 1930s and see what works with them.I had a quick look at it.
I know that Peter Allis was a great player, obviously way better (on a different planet) than I could ever hope to be.
But does anyone else think that his putting stroke is incredibly wristy?
Every putting lesson I've had, or tip I've seen, tells me to keep the hands out of the stroke.
And yet he was putting well by pretty much hinging his wrists.
Just goes to show that whatever works for you is fine.