Loft Up:
We have a new leader on the Loft Up Driver leader board.
After a great fitting on irons with the New TaylorMade SpeedBlade giving Glyn not just an extra 15 yards in distance, but a really incomparable improvement in consistency, so Glyn wanted to have a try at Lofting up.
At this point, Glyn had absolutely no intention of changing from his Ping G15, as he was more than happy with his current driver. However, 30 minutes later and after achieving again, more consistency and a Truly Whopping 40 yard gain on his old PING he was sold.
Fancy trying to see if "LOFTING UP" can reignite your Game? Book your FREE "LOFT UP EXPERIENCE" now, what have you got to lose. Click here to request a fitting.
New SkyCaddie Offer:
Get your golf season off to a great start with this great offer on the SkyCaddie GPS Aire.
This may be a pocket rocket, but the oversize display makes reading the numbers very easy. The Aire currently come with NO annual fees and FREE updates for life, so there is no better time to help improve your distance control and understanding of you own game.
The Offer price is now down to £98.99 which is over a £50 saving from the original RRP, and for any purchase of a New SkyCaddie in April or May, we will bolt on a HALF PRICE playing lesson to help you get the most out of you new purchase. Call in to the store for more info.
The US Masters (only 7 sleeps away!)
I am sure we all agree that the masters is the season opener, and what an amazing event it is to watch. Our Vice Captain is currently on his way over to Augusta to see the beauty with his own eyes (and maybe teach the pros a few new words). Why not make the Masters Tournament even more exiting to watch by having a go on our Masters Sweepstake, the sheet is currently 2/3 full so be quick to avoid disappointment.
As the Masters edges closer, we can't wait to see if Adam Scott can hang on to his Green Jacket. Scott is an interesting case. His swing has always looked majestic; yet five years ago, he'd dropped out of the world's top 50 and his career was stalling. It prompted Scott to switch long-term coach, Butch Harmon, for unknown Aussie Brad Malone. Malone quickly spotted a postural kink that caused Scott to separate his arms from his body, costing his action connection and coordination. A simple set-up change turned Scott's career around.
The episode shows two things: first, that a successful action is built on solid basics, whether it's yours or mine or Adam Scott's; and second, that a fresh pair of eyes can make a real difference to a player's form.
As the season starts, I urge anyone who has not had a lesson for a while to drop into the shop and talk to us. We can't promise you a Masters triumph… but we will improve your game. Click here to review our instruction pages and maybe book a lesson too.