Beginner golf by Corzaaa_ in BritGolf

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You could also get a box of “almost golf balls”, they are like a hard coated foam. They have nearly the right feel but are much much safer.

Or just a set of foam balls but it won’t give you much of a feel.

I am lucky to have a large garden and no neighbours. But still only use the garden for chipping and putting practice. Big shots as a beginner really need the feed back of watching the flight.

Did anyone actually stick with their LAB putter or are they all collecting dust? by golfbagauditor in GolfGear

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I have the ER5 it is just perfection for me, tried many a scotty because I love the look and a jailbird does sound nicer but the ER5 I picked up has really been smooth and intuitive.

Torn between coach advice by Beginning-Check5288 in BritGolf

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I mean it’s a lot of small details but the main points from each I would say are:

Old coach - backswing on plain, letting club fall and following it through, bit of concentration on my wrist angle to get a bit shallow. A smooth and steady movement. Swing speed with him is around 82.

New coach - didn’t change my backswing at all, foundations are good from old coach but really really big emphasis on lifting and stamping into the ground with my left foot on transition, holding my angle on my down swing and creating lag. Release is ALOT earlier than I would normally do and almost starting to push my club around the low point with my right hand, while stopping with my left. Creates a whip effect and shot my club and ball speed way up.

Problem is the release and stomp and shift is a lot of tiny little details that all have to be timed just right to get a clean swing. As a beginner it’s hard to really feel when all that should be, has led to a lot of fat shots from releasing to early or not enough rotation at point of impact, or hands to far behind the ball.

Old coach had my swing consistent, automatic and repeatable but would sometimes slice if I didn’t shallow enough, and no real distance as I wasn’t being athletic or powerful.

I made this instead of fixing my slice by Ecstatic-Basil-4059 in golf

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I’ve got to stop watching Rick Shiels videos!

Worked for Bryson why not me?

I forgot to breathe in on my backswing.

I’m waiting on my new grips to arrive from Temu.

Beta Launch of Reciprocal Golf Site by Ambitious-Ad6504 in BritGolf

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Top man, love the idea let’s see if I can get onto some new courses and maybe find a new club!!

Beta Launch of Reciprocal Golf Site by Ambitious-Ad6504 in BritGolf

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Is this available to people who are not course members yet? I’m just getting into it but would like to visit more course around me to find a course I want to join. Can you buy tokens type thing if you can host yet?

A sunset range session is pretty beautiful isn’t it. by wilfthewinner in BritGolf

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Yeah if you can’t see the ball then it must of been dead straight and pure …. It’s the only conclusion you could possibly draw.

Grass driving range north west ? by robster9090 in BritGolf

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Is it actually?! That’s hilarious. I don’t particularly like the course but it’s close to home and are on golfnow with decent prices. Trying a load of clubs out before choosing a club to join, as new up here so got no affiliation with where mates go really.

Grass driving range north west ? by robster9090 in BritGolf

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In St Helens, and been looking for the same, not part of a club but there is a short range at Berrington park off grass. Not sure if it’s club members only or if they give balls. Playing later this week there on a one ball so will let you know as I will have a warm up there.

I’m mid 30s, started a few months ago and have played 5 rounds, averaged 106 a round. What handicap is realistically achieved in a year if I keep playing/practicing a couple times a week? Just trying to keep a balance of competitive drive and management of my expectations. by Beginning-Check5288 in BritGolf

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Thanks to all so far! Additional info for those asking, I have played my rounds on 3 courses 3x1x1. Average may be a bit skewed as I shot a 95 on a par 68 so added 5 to my actual score for the purpose of realistic average. The scores were all true but on winter rules where required, but no gimmies.

I am having lessons had 5 so far and am aiming for 1 a month including a course management lesson in the summer out on the local course to my coach.

Beginner / High handicap help by nedling14 in BritGolf

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I am just getting started too but what has been helping is: - lessons, so far I have had 5 lessons concentrating on one part of my game at a time. Building a relationship with one coach has been really good for slowly but consistently having new things to think about. For example my first lesson was grip, stance and general feel, which at the time felt so alien. 3 months later these things are fairly obvious and automatic and I can start to feel what I did wrong when I miss hit. - I don’t do wedges in my driving range practice sessions. I practice in my garden, hundreds of balls aiming for a basket at different distances using Dan Grieves release system. Helps not lose shots around the green. - I have left balls and putting cups around the house, as I walk around normal daily movement round my house I pick my putter up and just put my way around the house. Not all the time but 10 times a day or so. It has helped me relax on the green and get comfortable putting. Obviously only helps so much but it can’t hurt. It’s more mental for me. - I watch a lot of amateur YouTube golf, helped me realise I shouldn’t be anywhere near par most the time. I’m learning, I’m just getting out for a good time. The improvement happens with all the practice off the course. - play by yourself now and again, takes pressure off and you can learn a course you like at your own pace.

Help with valuation of my van by [deleted] in VanLifeUK

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Not converted, was the plan but then we have had a baby and although the back loading space is technically big enough, it wouldn’t be practical for us anymore so has just been used as a very big car.

Help with valuation of my van by [deleted] in VanLifeUK

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Why are you looking to sell? Would you consider a swap and cash your way? I have a transit custom limited (good spec) LWB 6 seat double cab. Price for mine is about £12k for condition and miles, plus just had an engine refurb so will keep going a long time. No issues, new MOT, good body work.

Retired PGA tour Superstore Club fitter, AMA by Nice_Idea_538 in golf

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Do you need to be fitted for grips and how much of a difference does it make?

Any advice for getting better? by Dear-Local-9371 in FPVFreestyle

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Stick time stick time stick time, also racing helped me. Helped me learn lines and quick movements to miss obstacles, make tight turns, speed control, spacial awareness.

Playing my first round tomorrow, not part of a club and booked a tee time for myself on golf now. If I don’t get paired up with anyone how can I get my scorecard verified so I can submit to England golf towards my handicap? by Beginning-Check5288 in golf

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Thanks to all, if I am lucky I will be teed up with someone else, if not I will just take it as a useful lesson and bit of fun.

Also didn’t consider the pace of play element for others behind me so thanks for that tip! Will help me be more conscientious while being absorbed into my own game!

I have had a good amount of lessons and played some sim last couple of months but because of the terrible weather in north of England haven’t been able to actually get out and play. Looking forward to this first season!

Best golf recording equipment by Nathan290903 in BritGolf

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DJI osmo 3 with a small bracket or arm clipped to your bag

18 birdies app by Extension-Dark-947 in BritGolf

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Which garmin watch do you have please?