2012 Will be a Very Good Year

This year promises to be my break through year for golf. I am recommitted to practicing, exercising, learning new techniques, maximizing my equipment and playing as often as I can to give myself the best shot at becoming a single digit handicap index golfer.

 

 

Golf: The Champions Club at Julington Creek, September 22, 2011

Andy, chipper of the month, Gardella and I played Champions Club at Julington Creek today.

We played the green tees (senior) at approximately 5000 yards.

I shot a 92, 46 and 46.

My first time playing 18 holes in over two weeks.

I would rate my game today as average.

Driving: fair

Approach shots: poor

Short Game: good

Putting: good

Will add yardage next week since I will be back playing on a regular basis.

Looking forward to playing TPC Sawgrass in a little over three weeks as part of my brother’s 60th birthday celebration.

Mary Hafenam’s Get Golf Ready 2.5 Clinic 2

Wednesday evening, the ladies and I attended the second clinic.

The previous week Mary had been able with minimal effort to show me that I had much work to do to be a better putter.

Tonight’s clinic was about the short game, specifically shots between 20-50 years. Our goal was to land the ball near specific targets. We were do do this with a variety of clubs including a SW, PW and 8-iron.

This was an outstanding clinic with a tremendous amount of great information regarding technique.

My biggest fault was my inability to start my downswing with hip rotation rather than my standard shoulder rotation. Her recommendation was for extensive stretching exercises.

The ladies in the clinic were outstanding as usual soaking up the teaching of Mary Hafeman and actively applying it to their swing.

 

Mary Hafeman’s Get Golf Ready 2.5

This evening, I had my first session in Mary Hafeman’s Get Golf Ready 2,5 Clinic.  I had previously taken individual lessons from Mary with excellent results. I wanted to continue my golf education so I signed up for her clinic.

What an excellence experience. First Florida Senior Golfer was the only male with eight women in the clinic.

We worked on putting tonight. My major problems are distance control and breaking putts. Mary is able to explain theoretical background before providing clear explanation about how to perform the necessary techniques to achieve the goal. In addition, she provides multiple stations allowing you to practice the practical aspects of putting.

She is an excellent teacher of the game where golfers of all levels benefit from her instruction.

I look forward to further instruction from her.

Grip Change

I have changed my grip again.

I must admit I have experiment with all three grip types over the years;  interlocking, overlapping and 10 finger.

I was watching Martin Hall last evening on his program, The School of Golf. The program itself was about speciality shots. During the program he gave one of his side tips that was especially of interest to me.

He remarked that one of the ways to increase distance was to utilize the 10 finger grip because of the second lever effect.

I tried it at the range yesterday and gained at least 7-10 years on average per club. I was hitting 9,8 and 7 irons. I look forward to trying the grip on my hybrids and woods this weekend to see if this holds true.

I had used this grip before so the changeover from the interlocking was not very hard. In addition, since I have chronic problems with my left wrist I am hoping this grip and swing result in less stress to the wrist.

Stay posted for additional comments.

Florida Senior Golfer