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Popeye

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  1. Never heard of the term index before. As far as I'm aware that is just my course handicap. How would I go about finding this out? P.s should also point out that I am in the UK so not sure how the system differs.
  2. Warning-daft question arriving! Just need a pint clarifying for me, sorry if it's obvious to some but I'm new to the game and still trying to get my head around some things! At the minute a have a handicap of 28. Now in match play that should mean I get a shot on every hole and 2 on holes 1-10? Correct? However, although my home course is a par 71 it has a sss of 69. Does this 2 shot difference affect what holes I can take 2 shots on or does it not matter? Tia.
  3. True, he probably knows me better then I know myself when it comes to golf! Although it still leaves me with the question of irons or wedges!
  4. Yeah they are pretty decent clubs, I'm just a bit inconsistent with them. Whether the is due to me being new to the game or them being not fitted properly I don't know how. I'm not really looking at getting another set of second hand clubs-if I get irons then I want them to be new and fitted!
  5. Yes I have had several lessons and they definitely have helped but am also now looking in my bag to see if I can make any improvements to my game there! At the minute I have a set oh Ben Hogan bh-5 irons they I got second hand As for wedges they are basically a miss match of all sorts! Was a case of they where cheap so I got them! And yes the price difference is definitely a factor! I know I will have to save it is just a question of for how long!
  6. If you do put East Lothian into your plans let me know if I can offer any help or advice-that's my local stomping ground!
  7. Saving up for some new clubs and trying to decide whether to spend the cash on getting a new set of irons or some new wedges. My short Game is pretty decent and I feel is something I can build on but not sure how much getting fitted for wedges would help. My irons in the other hand is ok but lack consistency and getting fitted might help. I only started playing lady July and At the might I don't have a HC but generally score in the mid to high 80's and improving all the time. Any advice would be welcome!
  8. Mamm so it's looking like going down the technology route is the best bet then until I get my eye in so to speak. @FootWedge what bushel did you get and would you recommend it? Suppose Another option would be a app on my phone (thinking hole19) anyone any idea how accurate they are <100 yards?
  9. I'm only really confident for the first 50 yards or so. After that I'm not really convinced about reliable results. Especially when you start involving slopes etc! Most courses here only have a 150 marker and occasionally a 100. Is that just through trial and error or have you a secret formula! My only reservation about this (apart from the cost) is that from I understand, although might be wrong, you can't use them in compititions-so then what do I do?
  10. Just to revive a old thread! I am trying to work on my pitching and have managed to work out what distances I can hit different wedges to with different swings etc but what I really struggle with on the course is judging distances within 100 yards. I don't have a range finder so anyone with any tips on this it would be very much appreciated!
  11. Good find! Does anyone have a UK equivalent? Looks like this is only valid in the us?
  12. This is a road I am considering going down my self but not sure if I can afford it tbh. I know the price will vary depending on the equipment but what's a valorous figure I should expect to pay for this service?
  13. Have been practising a better posture in front of a mirror and it is starting to feel more comfortable the more I do it, just need to wait for a break in the weather to see what effect it will have. One issue tha is concerning me is with my improved posture the iron isn't sitting flush with the ground any more, the toe is raised. In order to get it flush I end up in the posture you can see in the video. Is this something to be concerned or something I can address letter and concentrate on bigger issues for now?
  14. I am currently using the bh-5's and love them. Not quite ready to upgrade yet but when I do will probably stick with BH, any one suggest which ones they would recommend?
  15. This is a good idea! Fraid I am going to have to do it as a 'no 7's'. My last scorecard shows I managed this on my last round although there was a few Mulligan's involved!
  16. I haven't been playing long enough to even think about a handicap yet but I do use my average score as a yard stick to track my progress. Not sure I would ever make it official if you can just work it out yourself online, don't think I could justify the several hundred pounds it would cost to join a club in order to get it. I Suppose if I wanted to enter any tournament that would be different
  17. Thanks, next time I get out will have another go and try and do it properly! That's the thing-that is my natural posture and how I feel comfortable, when I try and do it 'by the book' then it just feels horrible and I end up reverting back.
  18. I've been Playing Golf for: 4 months My current handicap index or average score is: 95 My typical ball flight is: random! The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is:more consistantcy So ever since I started I have had real problems hitting my irons- there is no way of knowing where the ball can end up! It can go high to the left or the right or it can just bounce along the ground for a few yards, or sometimes it can be the cleanest, crispest shot you will ever see in your life and go straight as a arrow!! My driving is ok, it is just irons that seen to be a issue. the videos show hitting a 4i, 7i and a PW in that order. Looking at the video I can see that my posture is not the best ( arms need to be straighter and my hands look pretty weird!) Now could that be all that is wrong or can anyone see anything else amiss (be gentle!) Thanks in advance!! p.s apologies for not getting the ball in the frame- I can record another video if need be. Videos:
  19. Just reading the rules and it seems that no practice strokes are allowed during a hole or between a hole ( the exception is putting) however a practice swing is not classed as a stroke and is allowed at any place.
  20. Sorry can some one explain the logic behind the 'no practice on first tee' rule? I don't get it? Our am I just being a bit dim??
  21. broke 100
  22. well no matter where you chose I'm sure you will have a great time-it really is a inredible place for golf, I only wish you luck with our Scottish weather!
  23. did I not read somewhere that many pro players visit psychologists?
  24. I am afraid i'm new so please forgive my lack of experience but from what I have found so far I feel that the mental side is just as impertant as the physical. We are all striving for that perfect swing which will lead to the perfect shot but what happens when we over think things-Surely a relaxed mind state leads to a relaxed body=better shots. plus I have found that after a few bad holes it takes a lot of mental strength and having to dig deep to pull myself back up. no doubt hittng a good shot is down to sound mehanics but at the end of the day the mid controls the body so that needs to be looked after first.
  25. thats only about 10 mins away from where I live! Ducks is a nice wee pub ( although I must say I havn't tried the food there) and Aberlady a beautiful wee village witha great links course 'Kilspindie'-a bit of a hidden gem. further on in Gullane you have another great pub ( plus 4 courses!) called funny enough the 'Golf inn' which does great food and good entertainment. North Berwick is also worth a visit for a day ( plus 2 more courses!). Finally remember that musselburgh ( aprox 25 min drive) is recorded as having the oldest course in the world. Hope ths helps
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