Posted: Nov 2, 2007 | 5:39 PM PST
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GlayvaAs I post this latest addition to my blog, Vic & I are demolishing a bottle of Glayva (sorry for any future spelling mistakes). We are venturing out to the course tomorrow (Saturday) and he is picking elements of my game in need of redevelopment. (all of it he says)
He has identified several key areas where I could "easily" shave strokes from my handicap.
1) When chipping/pitching, I have a tendancy to be 'handsy' (his words) instead of turning though with my body towards the target, I flick my wrists over causing inconsistancy in my distance/direction control.
2) We agreed I have not been positioning the ball directly below my eyeline at address when putting & am positioning the ball slightly behind centre of my stance.
3) I am not completing the follow through and am finishing my swing short. This is due to me not turning fully towards the target with my belt buckle facing just to the left. As a result I am pushing the ball to the right.
I have now found that so long as he is keeping the Glayva flowing, I will listen to every word of his advice.
He has just told me it will be evident in my game tomorrow, remembering that the 1st Tee shot is over a burn.
Vic is currently playing off 7 and is a sincere playing partner who would only inpart sound advice if it were truly required to enable me to reduce my current handicap towards its former status. (he is sitting beside me at present)
I will update this blog upon my return. If he is as wise a sage as his years predict, then I shall be in line for a drastic cut to bring me down to size. If I remember what he told me!
Posted: Oct 2, 2007 | 5:06 AM PST
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HoleI am currently on a weeks holiday (vacation) from work. I am getting in as much golf as possible (wife permitting). Over the past 4 days I have played 1x9 holes & 3x18 holes. I have played in one tournament (the Bogey) and the rest have been Bounce games off the Yellow Tees. Yesterday (Monday) I played out of my skin and went round 10 below handicap.
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Out In Tot
Par 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 35 35 70
Score 6 5 4 4 3 6 4 4 4 6 4 4 5 5 5 4 3 4 40 40 80
My swing was consistant, my putting near perfect, my mindset was clear of any negativity. The weather was very mild for our time of year, with no wind & some sunshine. I could almost see every shot I intended to make. My playing partner didn't fare so well and my game seemed to have an effect on his.
Who knows when the Golf Gods will exact their revenge. usually when you least need it.