Way. Told him I was interested in graphite because of some wrist and forearm sourness. I kid you not, he practically took the club out of my hand and told me to stop before I caused permanent damage.
Philip J Fry said:
Way. Told him I was interested in graphite because of some wrist and forearm sourness. I kid you not, he practically took the club out of my hand and told me to stop before I caused permanent damage.
tandy miller said:
**** this stupid ****ing game. 96 from the whites at sienna. Seriously I don't even know why I bother. I'm not any good. In fact I suck. Why anyone plays with me i dont know. All of a sudden Ive lost about 30 yards with every club in my ****ing bag. Hell I was 35 yards short on a 140 yard par 3 with a SEVEN iron. What the hell?! Seriously ready to give up. I really don't know why I do this to myself.
I did putt well today though
Mr.Bond said:
Have any of y'all pursued legitimate lessons?
khaos288 said:Mr.Bond said:
Have any of y'all pursued legitimate lessons?
I got a lesson pack last year. Before that I was playing drink on a golf course. Now I will occasionally send in for a video lesson if something gets really wonky but I like working it out myself usually.
Philip J Fry said:khaos288 said:Mr.Bond said:
Have any of y'all pursued legitimate lessons?
I got a lesson pack last year. Before that I was playing drink on a golf course. Now I will occasionally send in for a video lesson if something gets really wonky but I like working it out myself usually.
I just wildly change my mechanics until I hit a shot that looks good.
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Zach Allen is a PGA-certified golf instructor. He was voted the Southern California PGA's Teacher of the Year. Golf Digest recognized Zach as one of the Best Young Teachers in America. And GolfTips Magazine named him a Top 25 Golf Instructor.
After a couple of years of struggling I finally broke down and went to Golf Tech. I really don't think just one lesson will do much. I think if you are going to get lessons, no matter who you choose to go to, you need to go at least five times over eight weeks and commit yourself to the range.Mr.Bond said:
Have any of y'all pursued legitimate lessons?
Not really sure why the emoticon......However thats why i stated "lessons" not lesson. When pursuing any type of consistency you must put in the effort of practice and learning. I highly recommend multiple lessonsagsalaska said:After a couple of years of struggling I finally broke down and went to Golf Tech. I really don't think just one lesson will do much. I think if you are going to get lessons, no matter who you choose to go to, you need to go at least five times over eight weeks and commit yourself to the range.Mr.Bond said:
Have any of y'all pursued legitimate lessons?
I went specifically for irons. I just wasn't consistent enough with my irons to score like I used too. And to be honest I am still not where I was but it is not because I cant hit an iron. I am hitting them better than I have in years. Now all of a sudden I cant ****ing putt.
jj9000 said:
Get that mess out of here!!
This is the F Golf thread...not the look at my badass round thread.
This thread is reserved for pain...anger...and internal destruction.
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tandy miller said:
**** this stupid ****ing game. 96 from the whites at sienna. Seriously I don't even know why I bother. I'm not any good. In fact I suck. Why anyone plays with me i dont know. All of a sudden Ive lost about 30 yards with every club in my ****ing bag. Hell I was 35 yards short on a 140 yard par 3 with a SEVEN iron. What the hell?! Seriously ready to give up. I really don't know why I do this to myself.
I did putt well today though
Holy ***** Thats what I play 1 holeQuote:
I play 41 holes two over
AggieIce said:
Started Birdie-Birdie-Birdie
Ended up +4
t - cam said:AggieIce said:
Started Birdie-Birdie-Birdie
Ended up +4
Oh heavens!!
Poot said:t - cam said:AggieIce said:
Started Birdie-Birdie-Birdie
Ended up +4
Oh heavens!!
Just goes to show you what sloot golf is... We can all F it from any number of angles.