Cleveland Wedge " flash Sale " - Don't miss out!
We have just received an offer from Cleveland for their RTX CB wedges.
The normal selling price is £89 per wedge
We are doing a pre-order special for:
- £59 for 1
- £105 for 2
or
- £149 for 3
The available lofts are
Black - 50, 52, 56, 58, and 60
Chrome - 46, 48, 52, and 58
Please let me know if you would like to order any, they could be here for the weekend.
Click here to find out more about the wedges, or click here to get in touch if you are interested.
Does watching golf on the telly depress you? It certainly does for me
Recently the European tour has been in some fantastic places. Sun, fast greens, T-shirts, shorts and no RAIN!! It just makes me miss summer golf so much.
Luckily though this year we are blessed with an indoor studio. Honestly it's amazing playing inside at famous courses with your mates in just a T-shirt and no rain/wind (this can be arranged though).
That's why we want you to come and have a go.
We are running a special offer to those who have not yet experienced it. We are offering 30 mins on the driving range for just £5 to new customers only!
But don't worry if you're already a big fan, we have some offers for you as well.
To make sure you don't miss out, click here to visit my website to view the packages.
Click here to get in touch if you would like to arrange a session in our studio.
Developing a safe fade
There's a big difference between a fade and a slice; the former is such a useful shot to have at your disposal. The slice? Not so much.
Now's a great time to work on your game with many of the season's biggest competitions consigned to the history books. Here are some tips for you to work on over the winter so you can find more fairways and greens. Come the spring, you'll be in great shape to take the honours.
The safe fade
Start by setting the ball slightly forward in your stance. This will force you to stay over the shot while also encouraging the ideal out-to-in swing path through impact.
Open your stance a fraction by aiming your feet, hips and shoulders a little left of your target. Again, this encourages the swing path that you're looking for.
During the swing itself, concentrate on making a strong hip and torso rotation through impact. If you have a good connection between your body movement and your arm swing this will work perfectly to get the club swinging on the correct path for a soft fade. Get it right and you'll take a healthy divot through impact.
Try this in practice and use it on course once you're comfortable. For more simple advice or lessons, come in and speak to the team. Click here to book your lesson.