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Old 09-10-2009, 05:21 AM
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Just a quick update as well. Been playing foursomes recently. Yesterday my partner and I won the Balmoral Members Cup competition. Its a handicap event and we played 4 matches on our way to winning, including giving 8 shots in the final which we won on the 18th green after shooting level par.

Sunday past I was playing in a GUI (Golfing Union of Ireland) event. There were various Ireland team players there but myself and my partner had a useful finish of 6th place. We were just 4 shots off the eventual winners. It is the first time I have ever won a prize in a GUI event.

I'm still hitting a few wayward shots but thanks to everyone on here for all the help they give clearing the fog and letting me see TGM!



http://www.gui.ie/championship_resul...&type=0&id=121

The results for the scratch foursomes can be found here.
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Old 09-10-2009, 07:48 AM
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Yes. That's what I'm talking about (Keeping the Right Heel down a little longer).
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Old 09-10-2009, 08:11 AM
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thanks Daryl
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Old 09-10-2009, 10:48 AM
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Is this useful to me?


Just a quick update as well. Been playing foursomes recently. Yesterday my partner and I won the Balmoral Members Cup competition. Its a handicap event and we played 4 matches on our way to winning, including giving 8 shots in the final which we won on the 18th green after shooting level par.

Sunday past I was playing in a GUI (Golfing Union of Ireland) event. There were various Ireland team players there but myself and my partner had a useful finish of 6th place. We were just 4 shots off the eventual winners. It is the first time I have ever won a prize in a GUI event.

I'm still hitting a few wayward shots but thanks to everyone on here for all the help they give clearing the fog and letting me see TGM!



http://www.gui.ie/championship_resul...&type=0&id=121

The results for the scratch foursomes can be found here.
Absolutely useful . . . . love this drill . . . I think what is incomplete here is what happens after the left cheek gets back on the glass. From there you need to keep pushing your hips forward and keep your right shoulder more down than this dude. I don't think you want your head flying up out of there like that.
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Old 09-12-2009, 01:37 PM
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Styles,
Interesting video, although not sure this is going to help your issues....
You need some lower body mechanics work and learn how to root the ground better...
Your block is from lower body mechanic issues, everything is spinning left and the club is following suit...
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