GB72
Money List Winner
My game has been going through a crisis of condfidence, I have a really great round followed by weeks of dross. I started on fortnightly lessons earlier in the year but the overly technical nature of my pro and his desire to teach me by the book rather than work with what I had was not really working. On the one good day I had, I shot a personal best but after that it all went wrong again and I was approaching the ball with so many thoughts in my head that I had no idea what was going wrong or right. I was at my wits end.
As it turns out, the answer to my problems was staring me in the face, our very own Bobmac. I quick PM or 2 and a lesson was set up for this morning. An hour later and I leave the range with simple, easy to understand, practical steps to get my swing firing. Previous lessons were left with the feeling that I needed hours on the practice ground just to even think about getting to grips with what I had been shown. Today I left raring to get on the course and try out what I had learned. In fact I did go out and was on the course for a quick 9 holes a couple of hours later. Not all perfect but I shot under my handicap and, more importantly, when it did go wrong I knew why and was able to correct it. This is only the start but I can now go out on the course with my head straight, a couple of things t focus on and the smile is back on my face.
Cheers Bob for teaching me in a way that I can understand, for clearing my head of crap and putting the golfing smile back on my face.
As it turns out, the answer to my problems was staring me in the face, our very own Bobmac. I quick PM or 2 and a lesson was set up for this morning. An hour later and I leave the range with simple, easy to understand, practical steps to get my swing firing. Previous lessons were left with the feeling that I needed hours on the practice ground just to even think about getting to grips with what I had been shown. Today I left raring to get on the course and try out what I had learned. In fact I did go out and was on the course for a quick 9 holes a couple of hours later. Not all perfect but I shot under my handicap and, more importantly, when it did go wrong I knew why and was able to correct it. This is only the start but I can now go out on the course with my head straight, a couple of things t focus on and the smile is back on my face.
Cheers Bob for teaching me in a way that I can understand, for clearing my head of crap and putting the golfing smile back on my face.

