DaveM
Tour Winner
I know the answer, 'Get incontinent' HID will leave you and you can wear nappies.
Thats only for those that want. Mizuno MP63's innit.
I know the answer, 'Get incontinent' HID will leave you and you can wear nappies.
Thats only for those that want. Mizuno MP63's innit..
I get incontenent thinking about them.
Agree 100% with this. The practice ground is where the improvements happen IMO. I used to hardly practice but play as many rounds a week that I could did I see any improvement in my game nope not at all. So I decided to play a few less rounds a week a spend the time on the practice ground working on anything I thought needed attention. In a matter of months my scores started to drop quite dramatically from mid to high nineties to mid Eighties on a regular basis. Had it not been for me having Tennis elbow last year at missing 3 whole months of playing time I would possibly been a single digit player by now. Those 3 months off though undid all my hard work and put me back to square one which I am still recovering from. My coach said to me the other day isn't it funny every person I have seen on the practice area this week is a 9 handicap or under!!
I'm happily married and I have an understanding wifey. She doesn't mind me playing golf a few times per week. I think she's pleased I'm out of the house so she can watch America's Next Top Gypsy Wedding Factor on Ice or whatever pish she's got Sky+'d.
so she can watch America's Next Top Gypsy Wedding Factor on Ice or whatever pish she's got Sky+'d.
Well it seems many of you are indeed blessed, strange that no one whose marriage or home life has been effected by playing too much golf has posted anything, got to be a few of you out there?
Let me buck the trend. I have 2 kids ( will have 3 all under 5 yrs old by July) so golf time is few and far between on the weekends. Saturday's are a right off, I take my daughter to ballet in the morning, then my son to rugby tots, afternoons are normally swimming or soft play, day out etc.. Sunday's are tough, I work long hours so decent family time is hard enough as it is. In reality I am lucky to play twice a month on weekends. I am lucky though, working on the road in IT sales, often let's me conduct meeting on the course, so midweek golf I can play, Los have plenty of spare hours here or there for range time. Keep a few clus in the car and have golf courses as poi on my satnav, so if I am early for a meeting I will rock up somewhere and hit 50 balls.
I have however bought my 2yr old his first proper 7 iron, and he loves the driving range! Ihope the bug "bites him" as that will be my licence to weekend golf!!
Some of u guys don't know how lucky you are! Although in saying that, I wouldn't swap my kids for a lower handicap (yet....)
Well said that man
Agree 100% with this. The practice ground is where the improvements happen IMO. I used to hardly practice but play as many rounds a week that I could did I see any improvement in my game nope not at all. So I decided to play a few less rounds a week a spend the time on the practice ground working on anything I thought needed attention. In a matter of months my scores started to drop quite dramatically from mid to high nineties to mid Eighties on a regular basis. Had it not been for me having Tennis elbow last year at missing 3 whole months of playing time I would possibly been a single digit player by now. Those 3 months off though undid all my hard work and put me back to square one which I am still recovering from. My coach said to me the other day isn't it funny every person I have seen on the practice area this week is a 9 handicap or under!!
Practicing is where the improvements happen but not necessarily the practice ground. I'd rather play 5 or 6 holes and hit a couple of balls than spend hours on the practice ground.
I went to the club at 4 yesterday and went out and played 6 holes, hit one tee shot on every hole then played 4 balls from various yardages inside 100yds then did a bit of chipping round the green from different lies and distances. If you're gonna tell me an hour and a half on the practice ground would have been more beneficial I'll have to disagree.
If you're working on swing changes you need repetition which the practice ground is good for but if you want to get better at golf, you need to play the course.
P.S before last year I used to spend ours on the practice ground and my handicap was going up. Last year I didn't use the practice ground at all and my handicap has come back down again.
I went to the club at 4 yesterday and went out and played 6 holes, hit one tee shot on every hole then played 4 balls from various yardages inside 100yds then did a bit of chipping round the green from different lies and distances. If you're gonna tell me an hour and a half on the practice ground would have been more beneficial I'll have to disagree.
Due to my continually improving game, I have been absent from home quite a bit lately.
This has not gone unnoticed by HID & she suggested she may come up the club & try to hit a few balls herself.