jordan1987
Newbie
Having real big problems with woods off the floor. I was always consistent with my rescue, now that’s gone off. Thinking about trying a driving iron as I hit my irons well.
Don’t like lessons.Or a lesson to fix the fault that’s reared it’s head?
You can self diagnose and go to the practice ground or range but, in my experience you can often fix one fault and develop another. I'd rather have a thirty minute lesson, get a simple and clear diagnosis and work on the drills.Don’t like lessons.
Do u think?Buy some new gear, will definitely sort it
You are fairly new to the forum so you wont get it, apologies if you do already, but the suggestion that new gear will solve all issues is a running gag on here. We are golfers, it's a justification we use to each other to get new shiny things. Much more fun, and easier, than sorting out the underlying problemDo u think?
You forgot to mention that the more you spend on the shinies,the better the result.You are fairly new to the forum so you wont get it, apologies if you do already, but the suggestion that new gear will solve all issues is a running gag on here. We are golfers, it's a justification we use to each other to get new shiny things. Much more fun, and easier, than sorting out the underlying problem
Do u think?
Haha yes mate I was taking the mick back.You are fairly new to the forum so you wont get it, apologies if you do already, but the suggestion that new gear will solve all issues is a running gag on here. We are golfers, it's a justification we use to each other to get new shiny things. Much more fun, and easier, than sorting out the underlying problem
I thought so, hope you didn't see my post as patronisingHaha yes mate I was taking the mick back.
Bought new everything thanks to your advice. Beans on toast all month for me and the Mrs nowYou won't want my advice then