On Monday we started working on my swing. I would have been happy to donate anyway. I did end up breaking even on the side bets by winning two skins. I putt well, though I didn't make any long putts. My short game was terrible and I kept hitting the ball fat, which was disastrous given how soft the turf was. Erik gave me a tip to keep my swing short which I'm certain I failed miserably on. I tried to just enjoy it, but the golf was ugly. Conditions were poor and none of us had played much prior to the event. We didn't do any instructional work because we had an outing the following day: It's something that always creeps back as an issue in my swing that Erik and I have definitely worked on in the past (this is my shortcoming as a student, and it will come up again later). So right off the bat I can see that I'm getting the club across the line. I suited up afterwards and we recorded my swing: It was all very interesting to a golf geek, but definitely way more information than a typical golf student would need to know or see during a lesson. us a lot of what GEARS can do and what information it provides. I arrived on Saturday, 4/30 and got introduced to GEARS.
I've been kind of putting it off because I didn't want to do a quick update after the Erie trip with A short post wouldn't have done it justice. Thank you and please don't flame me for asking such a question here. To me it doesn't sound too bad, after all it's made by Dunlop and the bag doesn't look bad to me either? The set is available with steel shafts as well. But I'm quite aware as well that the cheaper sets you get on ebay are scrap across the board. I'm a student and yet do not have the financial power to go for a set of Callaway, Taylor Made or other famous brands. The Dunlop Company has been taken over by the British Sports World International and currently offers the following deals directly from the manufacturer: Google is of no help and the Dunlop website is currently under reconstruction: I just came across the following club set deal and would like to know if anybody could comment on that set of clubs as I cannot find any information on the Internet. I started to play golf in early September and played myself down to 45 by October with rented clubs when the season here in the Alps ended.