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Do you tend to fade the ball ?
No slice....i know there is something about the hight of the ball on the tee but not sure what it is
Do you tend to fade the ball ?
Do you tend to fade the ball ?
No slice....i know there is something about the hight of the ball on the tee but not sure what it is![]()
Do you tend to fade the ball ?
No slice....i know there is something about the hight of the ball on the tee but not sure what it is![]()
Ok, I was trying to be kind
When you slice the ball, the swing is normally out to in and an open clubface.
When the swing is out to in it is also much steeper into the ball than say a flatter swing. This means your almost hitting down on the ball therefor breaking the tee whereas a flatter swing will more than likely hit the ball off the top of the tee.
The cure is either improving the angle of attack of the swing and swing path or buying the thick plastic tees which you can get for £1 for 20
think id rather sort my swing than cheat with plastic tees
Kindness = half price V Easy
Kindness = half price V Easy
think id rather sort my swing than cheat with plastic tees
You know it makes sense.
Kindness = half price V Easy
When you think the small putting mirror is £24.99, the Rail is £34.99 and the Robocup and Trueplane are £44.99, £19.99 is a bargain for a 3-in-1 training aid.
http://www.yesgolf.co.uk/shop_3.htm
It had to be a tight arse scouser moaning about tee prices![]()
Aye sonny. Ah think ye highlight a growing problem in golf. That is, the waste of hard earned cash. Dinny be hittin yer baw aff a they daft tee pegs, use a wee pile a sand. Ye will save a fortune.![]()
For goodness sake man ye dinny use yir ain sand, bloody scattercash, take it oot of the nearest bunker. When ah wis a boy they had wee boxes of sand on every tee for this very purpose but ah suppose the credit crunch meant that had tae stop.
Don't mind people breaking tees but it annoys the crap out of me when they leave the broken bit in the ground.