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Hattersuk

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Just a quick one to introduce myself.

I've been browsing these forums without posting for a while and have picked up a lot of good info.

Thought i'd say hello before hitting you all with question after question.

I'm from Glasgow, have a handicap of 17 and have a terrible tendency to drop my left knee and hit it fat.
 
Welcome to the forum.

Bobmac's your man for swing info but my tip is try to keep your legs as still as possible and turn at the hips - not the knees. If you turn from the hips then the legs will follow naturally.

Others may disagree...... :o
 
Welcome to the forum, I'm sure we'll all try to help if we can but unfortunately I don't feel qualified to give you any advice on this one, sorry.
 
Welcome.

There is a good number of Glasgow area / west coast members on here. Keep an eye on the arrange a game section. We had a great trip to Machrihanish a couple of weeks back with a few more games getting organised all the time.

Enjoy the craic.
 
Another weegie!

Welcome on board, tell us more about yourself, club if any etc.

PS, if Farneyman offers you a bag of goodies as a welcoming gift, do not accept it, especially the red hand of Ulster thats in it! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
and have a terrible tendency to drop my left knee and hit it fat.
Hi and welcome to the forum.
I gather you drop your left knee on your backswing?
If this is the case, try practicing with half wedges/9/8s with your feet together.
That way, you should get the feeling of keeping your height throughout the whole swing.
 
PS, if Farneyman offers you a bag of goodies as a welcoming gift, do not accept it, especially the red hand of Ulster thats in it! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Its not the red hand (Wilson Glove Shaper, kindly donated by someone for the Machrihanish trip)you need to be afraid of.... its TheCraws driving...
 
Thanks for your welcome.

I do drop my leg in the backswing, the feet together practice sounds good. Trying the o factor in my living room the now (mindin the light). I'll give those tips a bash at the weekend.

I used to be a member at Cathkin Braes GC until recently. Great course and club but it is a little out my price league since recently finishing as a student.

I read a post recently about some clubs north of the city (some i havn't played and look great) as i'm looking to join a new club soon.

Good to see some fellow weegies.

Cheers
 
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