Welcome to another edition of our newsletter, in this week’s mail we look at goal setting with Mike Bennett being a great example, it is just 4 weeks to go until the Ryder Cup, and our video of the week features none other than Rory Mcilroy. Enjoy the read!
|
What is your goal? Mike Bennett approached me wanting to get to a single figure handicap having never being less than a 10 handicap golfer. We spent two sessions in the studio working on improving his ball flight by working on his technique and impact factors. After practicing it for a short while, he soon saw his game improve and got down to 9.4 almost immediately. His handicap crept back to 9.6 as his bad habits were creeping back in, so we had a follow up outdoor lesson and worked on his technique further. His handicap is now 9.1 and he now can comfortable say he is a single figure handicapper. |
|
We all have our goals when playing golf, either to hit that pure shot on the 18th hole, hit fewer shots, decrease that handicap or simply enjoy the walk. What is your goal? How are you going to achieve it?
Contact me here to find out more.
|
Just 4 weeks to go... The Ryder Cup is edging ever closer, with a lot of speculation over who will be chosen as one of the four wildcards on both sides of the Atlantic. There is an expectation that USA Team Captain Jim Furyk will give one of those spots to a resurgent Tiger Woods, who can now be picked on form rather than reputation after experiencing a stellar comeback season. Others vying for a trip to Le Golf National in Paris are Zach Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Kuchar, Kevin Kisner and Tony Finau, providing Furyk with an embarrassment of riches to choose from.
|
|
Thomas Bjorn won’t know exactly who has qualified for his European team until September 2, but the big names – Francesco Molinari, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood and Jon Rahm – are dead certs. The bigger question lies in the wildcard picks. Ian Poulter has a fearsome Ryder Cup record, having never lost a singles match, and has played himself into good form this season. Paul Casey, Thomas Pieters, Russell Knox and Rafa Cabrera-Bello are all in contention too, not to mention Ryder Cup veterans Henrik Stenson and Sergio Garcia.
|
Studio now open! The studio has officially reopened! Up and running, and better than ever with newer software, offering more analysis and improved game play. The studio now offers: - GCQuad
- New FSX 2018 software
- Improved picture quality
- Accurate auto-putt option
- More fun playing
- Now in 4k
- Skills challenges
- Online scoring
|
Lytham Studio rental plan 12 month studio hire @ £29 per month - Book up to 2 hours per week in the studio
- Work on your game every week
6 month winter studio hire @ £35 per month - Book up to 2 Hours per week in the studio
- Practice and play even when it’s too cold out
20 Spaces available for Lytham Studio rental plan
|
Lytham lesson plan 12 month lesson plan @ £21 per month - 1 lesson per month indoor or outdoor
- Working on any aspect of your game
12 month lesson plan/studio hire @ £40 per month - 1 lesson per month
- Book up 2 Hours per week in the studio
20 Spaces available for lesson plan
|
|
Studio hire 1 Hour Studio hire £25 or 2 Hour Studio hire £45. For more information visit the Pro Shop, call 01253 737379 or email simonwilsonpga@gmail.com. |
Seen something we don’t stock? Our new Foremost Click & Collect service offers you an endless amount of golfing brands and products at the click of a button. Simply order online and pick up at your convenience in the Pro Shop. The prices found on the Click & Collect website are very competitive matching all the major retailers. Click here to visit my Click & Collect website. |
|
How many times do you find yourself lining up your shot and thinking "this is about an 8-iron from here to the pin", only to find that you end up 10-15 yards short of the hole? Being able to utilise accurate yardages is a key step to taking your game to the next level, which is why we'd recommend using a GPS device to ensure you always know exactly how far you have left to the pin. |
| Information at a glance
If you are yet to make the step into GPS assistance, why not try out the Garmin Approach S20? The watch's high-sensitivity GPS receiver gives you the distance data you need to fire away with confidence and hone in on the pin. You'll have distance to the front, back and middle of the green, as well as hazards, doglegs and layups. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|