Little Black Book....

tsped83

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Ola Senors!

I've just made the wildest, most flamboyant, extravagant golf purchase ever from eBay, £1.79 for an A7 notebook...

Now control yourselves, I was not custom fitted for this notebook, neither did I price match. It was a cold, hard, honest purchase. The idea behind it is to detail my golf 'pointers', the things that I know I need to ingrain in to my swing/routine/whatever, basically the fundamentals I can sometime overlook when playing. For example, making sure my right hand grip is far enough over, a reminder about my ball position etc etc.

I'll only refer to it whilst practicing, not on the course, but will look to use my dirty little black book further to actually record practice sessions, what I was setting out to do and how badly it actually turned out on the range/practice green etc.

Now, does anyone else do this? Or something similar? Or C, have I gone completely mental?

Love always,
 
I can think of much better uses for a little black book...............:whistle:
 
Yes I've got a little red book. Usually summarises lessons or the occasional eureka moment (if it works for more than one round)!

Plus if I read a good golf book and there are nuggets that really resonate then I'll write my own summary of the book rather than have to read through it again to find the very useful item I seem to have forgotten...

My current lessons are uploaded to an "ebook" with a summary, so have neglected my lovely red one and think I need to have both just in case - or is that OCD?!
 
A god idea but not sure I could be bothered although it might be worth making a note of how many putts I have suing a round hmmm food for thought. :confused:

Sorry about typeos!
 
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Little black book better than this:

witter.com/Tommo_GolfPro/status/374626945201233920/photo/1

Edited best look up on twitter link not forum friendly.

A4 laminate sheet clipped to bag. :D
 
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Yes I've got a little red book. Usually summarises lessons or the occasional eureka moment (if it works for more than one round)!

Plus if I read a good golf book and there are nuggets that really resonate then I'll write my own summary of the book rather than have to read through it again to find the very useful item I seem to have forgotten...

My current lessons are uploaded to an "ebook" with a summary, so have neglected my lovely red one and think I need to have both just in case - or is that OCD?!

Thats the logic I'm going for Amanda! Don't worry, I am quite seriously OCD about this kind of stuff too
 
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