McMw
15th June 2010, 01:34 PM
wondering what the general consensus would be if you're struggling with certain parts of the game...
would you just go out and practice, or get a 1/2 hour lesson, and hope that within that time frame, an obvious flaw can be picked up...
some b/ground - despite having a drop in handicap and scores over the past few years, I've somehow managed to maintain that sort of score/play, despite becoming a very very poor chipper of the ball...and I mean bad!!!
My first option is to always use the texas wedge, the "real" wedge only comes out when there's no other choice!
The bad shots are the usual suspects - duffs or blades...and now it's just a matter of the ball anywhere on the green or close is a bonus. No problem when the ball is sitting on a fluffy lie (we have pretty bare lies here).
So wondering if it's just a matter of practice to sort it out, or get another pair of eyes to sort it out!!!
would you just go out and practice, or get a 1/2 hour lesson, and hope that within that time frame, an obvious flaw can be picked up...
some b/ground - despite having a drop in handicap and scores over the past few years, I've somehow managed to maintain that sort of score/play, despite becoming a very very poor chipper of the ball...and I mean bad!!!
My first option is to always use the texas wedge, the "real" wedge only comes out when there's no other choice!
The bad shots are the usual suspects - duffs or blades...and now it's just a matter of the ball anywhere on the green or close is a bonus. No problem when the ball is sitting on a fluffy lie (we have pretty bare lies here).
So wondering if it's just a matter of practice to sort it out, or get another pair of eyes to sort it out!!!