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OK, we all want to do our best in this most infuriating game but the game is meant to be enjoyable. Slow play is causing more grief than any other issue in both amateur and professional golf. G.A.S.P. (golfers against slow play) is a new organisation formed to address this problem ! Actually we made that up !... but wouldn't it be a good idea. Perhaps we could get discounted rates for players who get round 18 holes in under 4 hours. Yes that's right under 4 hours and herein lies the problem. We feel that we need to move the goalposts. Most courses allow 4 hours and thirty minutes for 18 holes. This is basically 15 minutes a hole and it seems that is a nominal figure that someone has settled on somewhere down the line and everyone has followed suit. The fact is that every course is different , indeed every Avoid slow play with these tips........ Play ready golf – If you are ready to play take your shot, don't wait for your playing partners, providing you are not in anyones way it helps to keep play moving along. Be ready to play – While waiting your turn, use the time to work out your yardage and decide what club you need, don't wait until it is your turn. Practice, practice, practice, practice, yawn !! – excessive practice swings and freezing at address kill more time on a golf course than almost anything else and rarely do they benefit the player. Go to the practice range and develop a quicker pre shot routine. Your game will benefit and you are less likely to get a sand iron wrapped round your neck! The slow walk home – sure golf is a leisure persuit but some people take it to extremes. Try walking at normal speed instead of in slow motion when walking to and from the green ! I'll take a mulligan – Oh, we do wish you wouldn't. we would all like to correct our mistakes but it is not good etiquette when you have people behind waiting. I'll mark – Oh, for goodness sake I'll give you the damn putt, it's only a foot long you don't need to putt out, pick it up and move on. Gone fishing! – Please don't spend ages looking for balls in the water, put your ball retriever away and get on with your round. Clear the green – Don't spend ages marking your scorecard by the green, wait until you have reached the next tee and mark your card while you are waiting to play. Finally – nobody is asking you to race round and not pay attention to your golf but follow the guidelines above and you will have plenty of time to play your game and still get round in under 4 hours even in a fourball. WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE SEE BELOW. |
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Golfcustom Talk Updates.
on Tue 07 Nov 2006 02:55 PM GMT
Sunday, November 5
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Golfcustom Talk Updates.
on Sun 05 Nov 2006 09:05 AM GMT
When you are just starting to play golf, you are frequently warned to not hit the ball too hard. Energy that is focused will make the ball go much further than a hard swing that does not make contact with the ball at the club's center. When you are well balanced, you are more free to hit the ball correctly.
Keep your head still, with your eyes focused on the ball. The more still your head is, the better you will be able to see the ball. This helps to create the foundation for you to keep your balance. Any movement or distraction that hinders your balance will make it impossible to focus on the ball. It is imperative that you keep your head perfectly still and do not move it during your swing. If you want to keep your balance, you need to relax your body and muscles. If you don't relax, then your head is going to move. If you will watch yourself in front of your mirror, you will soon realize that you need to relax your muscles for your head to stay still while you swing. No two golfers have the same build, so you will have to figure out some things for yourself. It is a necessity to begin by keeping your head in the same position from the beginning to end of your swing. If you keep your head still, you will be able to focus on the ball, and you will turn your hands at the right time. You will be able to cure many of your problems just by keeping your head completely still. It will be impossible to incorrectly grip your club without losing your balance and moving your head. If you don't follow through correctly, you will not be able to keep your balance. If you concentrate on your balance and keeping your head still, then you will not swing too hard or pull your club away. It will be impossible to put too much strength into your swing. You will be relaxed and will have a smooth swing and a successful finish. Keeping your balance is necessary for you to enjoy a great game of golf. It will take time for you to see definite improvement, so be patient. Concentrate on keeping your balance and your head in one place and in no time you will be enjoying an excellent golf game that your friends will be envious of ! Thursday, November 2
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Golfcustom Talk Updates.
on Thu 02 Nov 2006 12:43 PM GMT
Secrets of Golf's Longest Hitter
Over 31 years ago, 64-year-old, Mike Austin set the Guinness Book World Record for "longest drive in competition" by driving a golf ball 515-yards. Would you like to discover the secrets of golf's longest hitter? If so, read on... No one in the history of the game has come within a football field of this amazing record. WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE SEE BELOW. Wednesday, November 1
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Golfcustom Talk Updates.
on Wed 01 Nov 2006 03:13 PM GMT
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