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Hi - back to basics!

Rob Crossland


Handicap :

Posted : Wed 3rd Sep 2008 21:59

Evening,

After taking up golf at 30 (now 41) and then stopping for a number of years I am geting back into this infuriating game again :-)

Played this year at Warrington, Celtic Manor, Shaw Hill and Elle Valle (Spain - where I have a villa). I have persisted and improved but MUST get some lessons ASAP. Any recommendations for Cheshire or Staffs?

 Cheers

Rob

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Jonny P


Handicap : 5.4

Reply : Thu 4th Sep 2008 10:20

Hi Rob, why not try an online lesson?

If you have a digital camera (photo camera that is) your good to go and won't have to leave the house.

It's much easier for a pro to see your flaws in slow motion than 120mph

 

 

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Rob Crossland


Handicap :

Reply : Thu 4th Sep 2008 10:29

Sounds intriguing!

Any links?

 

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Jonny P


Handicap : 5.4

Reply : Thu 4th Sep 2008 12:08

 Do it yourself swing analysis (really easy to get the basics from this): http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?from=R40&trksid=m38&_nkw=Leadbetter+Interactive

P
rices from £30

For a personal lesson try: http://www.webgolfcoach.com/ or http://www.v1golfacademy.com/ (USA)

As a 28 handicapper I'd go for leadbetter - use that and then fine tune with a one on one.

You need to get stance and setup right, the nswing plane.Both easy to get right when comparing yourself to another golfer.

 

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Rob Crossland


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Reply : Sat 6th Sep 2008 11:47

Cheers - ordered leadbetter coincidently after watching iy on jjb golf channel. Thanks for the info

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