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What you are saying... Rob Brown
Rob Brown, a member at Shaughnessy comments
“I am back from a trip to Hawaii where I had the good fortune to be able to play each day. I am not sure if it was the good weather or my new redone clubs but I have seldom scored or hit the ball as well as I did. My re-shafted and aligned clubs have never felt better and I have never hit more consistent iron shots. It was a unique experience to be on the green in regulation so often.
Also that 56 degree Wishon wedge is amazing. I am able to stop the ball whether it’s a low pitch, a high lob and even downhill. It enables me to hit at the flag and not guess how far it will roll after it hits the green.” |
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Having got to the green in regulation, don't bogey the hole with a bad putt. Don't try to hole it, remember the "Bin Lid", think of a large bin lid approx 2 feet in diametre, and roll your putt into that area for a tap in to complete your hole in regulation. You will soon see the number of strokes on your score card start to reduce.
Look for our regular tips on how you can lower your score! |
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