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Eldbee

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  1. I could possibly try going to my local pro shop and getting a further opinion but so far anybody I've spoken to seems to be unsure of the effect.
  2. Yeah thankyou :) both of your guys points have crossed my mind, its pretty tough to tell if it is just aesthetic or whether or not the grooves are going to be badly affected. I am thinking a new set is probably in order but I was just curious to see if anyone could possibly provide me with evidence that it is a justified expense :D
  3. Basically quite a few of my irons have got some pretty visible strike marks on them, pictured is the worst affected club my 8 iron. I am just wandering if anyone knows if the effect is purely aesthetic and how much (if any) effect it has on the ball flight, spin rates etc. If anyone could put forward what they know, even evidence to show what happens that would be great. I am pretty sure someone must have done some research on it. have
  4. Its not that I have a 'bad' short game, I just want to tidy up all aspects of it, im not looking at any specific area
  5. I have identified whilst playing with a bunch of professionals out here in Portugal that it is not ball striking that separates the best players from the rest it is mainly down to short game. I like to use drills and such in my short game practice, putting and chipping tests etc. I was wandering if anybody had any good ones they were willing to share so I can mix my practice up a bit?
  6. Either Eddie Pepperell or Ricardo Santos, both currently on the European tour circuit
  7. There is no secret to Tigers schedule, he plans it to peak four times a year for the majors. He plans his season to tie in with this perfectly, and personally I would rather see him turn up and shoot the lights out of Augusta than play good golf now. I think its nice to watch the developing players coming through this time of year such as Ricardo Santos and Chris Wood etc.
  8. in all honesty there is no such thing as a 'power fade'. what your probably referring to is a fade the doesn't involve putting excess backspin on the ball causing it to spin up high into the air and come down very steeply. the way i go about playing this shot is to set up down the left, aim my clubface inbetween the target and my body alignment and play the ball a bit father back in my stance then trying to feel like i am covering the ball and driving it out low instead of trying to get underneath it and launch it high.
  9. i saw your other post about hitting the ball too high and the explanation is pretty simple. If you pause the swing video at impact then your hands are way back behind the ball therefore you are adding to the dynamic loft of the golf club causing for example your 6 iron to play with the loft of and 8 iron. If you watch a video of most tour pros, for example tiger you will see that at impact his hands are well ahead of the ball and driving forwards through it to create the correct launch conditions.
  10. You could always try and call them up on it in a friendly manner as opposed to an aggressive one. It could easily be a genuine mistake as people do try to put bad shots to the back of their mind. If they continue then your best bet is to probably avoid playing with them in the future.
  11. Hi, Its just asking for advice and I cut and pasted in a document I produced previously that explains about myself in case anybody wanted to know any more about me. Thanks
  12. I am an Amateur Golfer from Oxfordshire, England. My goal is to make it onto the European tour by the time I am 25. I am trying to play a full season this summer including county matches, county order of merit and National tournaments. I am struggling to find ways to fund my season at the moment, I am happy to work but I am struggling to find a job that will be flexible enough to allow me time off for tournaments and practice and I have only managed to raise minimal sponsorship. So far in 2013 I have already managed to secure a 4th place finish in the Algarve Winter Tour (Portuguese Pro Tour) at Vale De Pinta in some tough conditions and I am hoping it is a sign of things to come this season. If anyone could help me out with sponsorship advice? ways to drive season cost down? Job oppurtunities? it would be greatly appreciated! About me Full Name: Elliot David Bradley Residence: Witney, Oxfordshire, UK Born: June 3rd, 1993 (JR, Ox) School: Henry Box (Witney, Ox) University: Plymouth University (Saltash, Cornwall) Height: 6’2” Weight: 14st2 ‘ I’m the eldest sibling from a rather large family which can make life a bit hectic but I wouldn’t change it for the world. I really enjoy spending what downtime I have available socialising with my friends as any other 19 year old does, trips to the cinema or nandos always make for a good time. If I’m in a bit of a quieter mood I also am quite fond of getting out my guitar and having a little play around with it, I find something quite relaxing about it. My real passion though is golf!’ I am currently studying in my final year at TGC (tournament golf college). The course is designed to provide elite golfers with the knowledge and facilities to prepare themselves for tackling the world of professional golf. I am learning not just about the golf swing itself but also the science behind golf with modules including; fitness training, performance analysis, psychology, nutrition, performance lifestyle management and conditioning for performance. The other aspect of the education is to give a knowledge of golf as a business with different modules covering; business management, golf tour business, research methods, business planning, media and communications and a final research project. About my golf I am a golfer residing in Oxfordshire, UK. My aim is to become successful as a touring professional player on both the European and PGA circuit, I currently play off a +1 handicap and play as a member at both Frilford Heath G.C and Carswell Golf and Country Club. Carswell is where I started playing golf in my early teens and got my first handicap of 22 as a 15 year old. It is a friendly golf club and the atmosphere there is brilliant. I felt I matured whilst playing regularly up there due to the interactions I had with many of the adult members. I have a strong connection with Carswell and I don’t think I would be in the position I am in now without the experience I gained at the club. I was heavily involved in both the junior team and the mens team and I learnt many things which I still carry today both on and off the golf course. Whilst I am still a loyal member at Carswell I made the decision a couple of years ago to also join Frilford Heath. Which is a well established golf club with 54 championship golf holes. As much as I still enjoy myself at Carswell I felt the move was one which would allow me to push myself onto the next level. Since being a member at Frilford I have reduced my handicap from 3 to scratch and become friends with a lot of very impressive golfers. Frilford has six professional golfers who have been competing throughout 2012 and two of which are playing European tour events in 2013. Being able to associate with these players has really brought my game forward and I really enjoy the challenge playing with them presents. Aims for 2013 I have set my sights high whilst setting my main goals for the 2013 season: · Get myself to a +3 or better handicap · Move into the top 1500 in the WAGR (world amateur golf rankings) · Find myself sponsorship to allow me to play a full UK amateur season I have chosen these goals as I believe it will put me on the brink of the England squad for the following year which I see as the next significant step. I believe that these goals are aiming high but they are also achievable which is key to good goal setting. I am a very hard working individual when it comes to my golf, both on and off the golf course. I have a strong belief in the role fitness plays within the game and am working hard all year round to improve my body for the game. I believe it is important to have a stable base and flexibility in order to produce a consistent golf swing. If there is too much lateral movement in the lower body it becomes hard to return the club to impact in the correct position without having to time a compensation, which is a cause of inconsistency in the golf swing and often a loss of distance. I also think that in the modern game physical power is becoming a big factor. Power is a combination of strength and speed and if you aren’t in the gym developing both these factors then you are limiting your potential. I spend large amounts of time in the gym doing big power moves such as; squats, deadlifts and benchpress in order to increase my physical strength which is one of the components of power. I then put that together with explosive full body moves like; pull ups, box jumps and rotation presses to increase the explosive speed of my muscles. Fitness Coach: Ali Galbraith ‘The benefit of using the services of a Personal Trainer is that the exercises you do are personalised to you, based on what you can do and on what you want to achieve - e.g. muscle tone, increased strength or stamina, or weight loss/gain Whatever your goal may be, your Personal Trainer should be with you every step of the way - with Alistair Galbraith Fitness, you can guarantee it. Alistair is passionate about his work and will give you all the tools and motivation you need to succeed - as a team’ Coaching Swing Coach: Darren Gass ‘I have been teaching golf for over 18 years in both the UK and abroad. Venues include places such as the exclusive Emirates Golf Club, Dubai where I was based before moving to St Mellion. Over this time I have had the fortune to work with and learn from some of the worlds leading authorities on golf coaching and its related areas, and it’s these experiences that have helped to shape my own unique coaching development approach. I am now widely known for my work and success with elite players as under my tutelage players have competed on all major European Tours, Asian Tour and in the Open Championship. I have coached National Champions at Men’s, Youth’s, and Boy’s level and for many years lead the coaching for the Cornwall County Teams. In 2001 I coached Scott Godfrey as he became Cornwall’s first and as yet only English Amateur Champion’ 2013 season plan My aim is to use 2013 as my first full national amateur season after building up the experience through county and youths events over the past few years. This will be my first attempt to really go out there and show people what I’m capable of given the proper chance. The tournaments I am looking to have in my schedule are as follows: · Selborne Salver 20 th April (Blackmoor) · Hampshire Hog 21 st April (North Hants) · South East of England Links 9 th -11 th May (Royal Cinque Ports and St. Georges) · Scottish U21’s Championship 10 th -12 th May (Lanark) · Brabazon Trophy Southern Qualifier 14 th May (Enmore Park) · Welsh Open Championship 17 th -19 th May (Royal Porthcrawl) · Lagonda Trophy 29 th -30 th May (Gog Magog) · Scottish Open Championship 31 st May-2 nd June (Southerness) · Welsh U21’s Championship 1 st -2 nd June (Monmothshire) · Gold Medal 12 th June (Frilford Heath) · Berkshire Trophy 22 nd -23 rd June (The Berkshire) · Reigonal Open Qualifying 24 th June (unconfirmed) · Brabazon Trophy 26 th -29 th June (Formby) · Local Open Qualifying 2 nd July (unconfirmed) · Midlands Youths Championship 10 th -12 th July (Stoke Rochford) · The British Open 18 th -21 st July (Muirfield) · South of England Championship 23 rd -25 th July (Walton Heath) · English Amateur Championship 29 th July- 3 rd August (Frilford Heath) · North of England U21’s Championship 6 th -8 th August (unconfirmed) · Stoke Poges Trophy 17 th -18 th August (Stoke Park) · Midland Open Championship 23 rd -24 th August (Gay Hill and Fulford Heath) · Lee Westwood Trophy Date TBC (Rotheram) · BBO Amateur Championships Date TBC (unconfirmed) Clearly this schedule is subject to change as a lot of events are unconfirmed so haven’t been included and obviously a few overlap. I am trying to focus purely on world ranking events and it also depends whether or not I meet the entry requirements for each tournament. My predicted costs for the season is between £5000-£6000 to cover travel, coaching, accommodation, entry fees etc for all the tournaments. As it stands at the moment I will be raising the funds from working full time and trying to practice around my work. Inevitably this will take away from the time I have to spend actually practicing my golf. With these costs clearly succeeding in golf isn’t solely about playing well. I also need to build a business around myself and develop relationships with people who can benefit from my profile as a golfer. In todays world the internet is a useful tool for this: Website www.elliotbradley.com Twitter @EDBgolf Email edb1993@gmail.com I send out a monthly email newsletter to anyone who is interested in what I am doing and how I am getting on. I fairly regularly get into the local press both by representing Frilford and also from my individual achievements which I believe reflects well upon me. I associate myself with a few local businesses who help me out with my season and to show my gratitude I present at events or meetings when requested. There are currently three companies I associate with. One is my fathers company MD2MD because I like to do what I can to help out my dad for supporting me to chase my dreams. The other two are BP Collins LLP and The Rooflight Company. These companies have both made donations to cover expenses in my 2012 season and I am very grateful to them for this. I try to offer what I can in return for the money that is donated to me in the form of regular attendance for the company. That ranges from golf days, to general meetings or even just helping out at events. I also provide a link on my webpage and spread word about each company by word of mouth. Being a member at two golf courses I hope this is of value to them. Unfortunately as an amateur I am unable to wear company logos whilst I am competing due to the rules of amateur status but the people who help me out now are obviously getting themselves into a favourable position for when I decide the time is right for me to turn professional which is certainly the plan for the future.
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